As if the big name newies covered in last month’s FRP special weren’t enough, there’s still the general run of the things to cope with, and nobody’s more committed to the idea of flooding the market with role playing games of all shapes and sizes than SSI. Treasures Of The Savage Frontier is the newest of their official Advanced Dungeons & Dragons series, and the sequel to their still-yet-to-come-out-on-the-Amiga Gateway To The Savage Frontier. At C32.99 for this three disk heginner/intermediat e level game, it’s hardly cheap, but then you do get a suggested 40-100 hours from the thing. The Amiga version isn’t actually due until September. In the meantime, SSI get a lot closer to present day reality with Conflict: Korea, a strategy game based on the early 50s conflict in Southern Asia. This one costs even more (£34.99) but then you do get an extra scenario which assumes the conflict is still going, with limited modern-day US Forces still fighting the war. Look for an Amiga release by May of this year.