London has ceased trading. Amiga Computing has been asked to advise readers that no further orders are being fulfilled. A MIGA games players -Ztcan now reap the benefits of a High Street vote of confidence in 16 bit leisure software. W.H.Smith has trebled its commitment to Amiga games and Boots is to double stocks. "Selling software is what we do well, and the 16 bit market is the way things are going", said computer buyer for Smiths Scan Wiilis. "We are intending to put 16 bit into a tôt of the smaller stores that do not stock it at the moment". Asaresultoftherecent décision, the number of Smiths outlets with Amiga games has risen from 43 to A A7HEN you don't have VVanything to boast about - shut up. Unless you are desperate, then shout so Ioud about something which is mundane that people will believe you have something spécial. So if you corne across an exclusive revlew of Commodore's super new A2500 read it very carefully. You wül find that the machine is an A2000 with Commodore's A2620 processor card, a machine Amiga Computing reviewed last March. And if you sec a review of Kickstart 1.4 don't believe it, the software isn't finished. Amiga Computing had the fïrst full report in April. Now we can spill the beans on some of the newest features. Kickstart 1.4 is a very dif férent beast to 1.3. While the changes between 1.2 and 1.3 meant that some badly written programs still worked by dintofgood fortune, with 1.4 they m'ii go belly-up. The différences are 118. Over at Boots, software buyer Rose Graham told Amiga Computing that its décision will not only increase the variety of Amiga titles in its main store but will also boost the number of stockists.