A1200 that operates on only 2MB and a single drive. Final Writer 3 (Softwood) features some powerful new features seen before only in packages available on other platforms. On the gaming front, Ocean Software announced three new titles: PGA Euro Tour, Jungle Strike, and Mutant Hockey. With more in the works for the year ahead. Microvalue Flair displayed Deadly Racer and Whizz. Although the folks at the Amiga booth were hard-pressed to reveal anything about their stand in the bid for the remains of Commodore, it is notable that they were able to pull something together for the show. What all this means is anyone’s guess. Despite all the uncertainly, show attendees were delighted just to see their favorite platform back in the limelight and were hungry for an “encore” at the World of Amiga. Stuart Menges All-In-One Video Studio In a move that should prove popular with economy-minded Amiga video- makers, Digital Creations announced SuperGen SX Studio, a broadcast- quality video solution priced at S799.95. T he new bundle incorporates DC’s SuperGen S (the S-Video version of the company’s renowned genlock) and Brilliance 2.0 (its best-selling 24-bit paint animation program) with InnoVision Technology’s industry-standard video-titling software, Broadcast Titler 2.0. DC’s John Botteri promises that with SX Studio, “users can overlay titles on their videos, create animated borders, and fade between any video source and Amiga graphics.” SX Studio works on all Amigas in both AGA and non-AGA modes and is available in NTSC and PAL versions. CanDo 3.0 ($ 399.95, INOVAtronics), Update Scan the object-based authoring system, now features an improved interface, 53 new transition effects, enhanced object and brush commands, new tools, and more. The revision includes a new manual and tutorial. Sold separately, CanDebug ($ 199.95) will let you examine your Can- Do scripts as they execute to troubleshoot your "buggy" creations. Both CanDo 3.0 and CanDebug require AmigaDOS 2.04, 2MB of RAM, and a hard disk. MaxDOS 2.1 = Media4 Productions), Mac emulation software, now offers transparent handling of MacBinary files, displays the Mac's icons on the Workbench, and touts a completely rewritten manual. GameSmith Development System ($ 129.95) has been acquired by Oregon Research and promises to be easier than ever to use with its new tutorial and expanded manual. In other acquisition news, Small-Biz Software of Australia has picked up distribution of Easy Ledgers accounting software, which has undergone a redesign. Digital Creations, a leading developer i of such popular Amiga products as Brilliance, SuperGen, and DCTV, has entered into a three-way merger agreement to form a new company called Play Incorporated. The new group combines desktop-video pioneers Digital Creations, Progressive Image Technology, and an eight-person contingent of former NewTek employees who left that company early in 1994. The Digital Creations name will be retained for the development and marketing of all present and future Amiga products, including the recently announced SuperGen SX Studio (see column, left).