World Of Amiga The big news at WOA was that there was no big news. Many industry insiders had expected Commodore In make an announcement concerning the Amiga 500+, or perhaps the A600, or maybe even some ]lil l' 1992 75 I!] The nderground source , . for AMIGACoMPUTER lsFIOPPING NETWORK NEVER PAV RETAIL OR MAIL ORDER PRICES AGAIN. Voice orders (615) 577-5100 Mulituser BBS (615) 573-8888 300-9600 baud FAX orders (615) 577-1170 Circle 179 on Reader Service card. comments about the direction of the Amiga product line. Nothing. Nada. Zip. This is getting ridiculous, sports tans. Sure, we know that Commodore doesn't want to possibly hurt sillcs by talking about new technology too far in advance (the Osborne syndrome). But take a look ill every other major computer manufacturer. They don't publish their product schedules in advance, but they do make public statements that very specifically spell out the directions of their product lines. The most we get from official Commodore statements is that they're working on something, but no data as to what, where, how, or when. The Bandito offers a clue to Commodore: this silence is hurting sales. Potential Amiga buyers want to know that the features they're looking for will be available in the future. They want to know about upgrade paths. Will current Amigas be upgrndablc to Commodore's new graphics standards?