been a pretty lively year for the old Amiga. Two glamorous new 32-bit machines, an ever-expanding user base and some of the most impressive software ever seen on home computers all contributed to a pretty happening twelve months. But what did you, the people who made it happen, think of it We decided to find out. First we thought of phoning you all up and asking you, but we reckoned that’d take too long and be too expensive. Then someone suggested having a big party and inviting everyone along to chat about it on an informal kind of basis and just picking out the best bits. But Stuart said we weren’t doing it in his house, and everyone else said their flatmates would complain too much, so that was that idea knackered as well. Then, suddenly, inspiration struck. ‘Hang on,’ we thought, ‘it’s the Second Future Entertainment Show next week!’ (for it was). ‘There’ll be thousands of Amiga owners at that -why don’t we ask them there ’ So we did. Here’s what they said. AMIGA POWER JANUARY 1994