The company respond by sending in a cyborg, created from human and robot parts, to destroy the rogue machines. Developed by Mirage's In-house team Instinct Design this game looks to have it all. It will hit the shelves at the beginning of 1994 and promises to cause a stampede. The screenshots are trom the PC version, but it will also appear on the Amiga 500, A1200 and Amiga CD32. ¦ NOVEMBER 1993 ¦ y now you're probably itching to get your hands on a CD32. More marvellous than the Mega CD, blindingly brilliant compared to Cdi, this is the machine of the future! Not that we blame you. We've had one in the office for around a month now, and we're extremely impressed with its capabilities. Like the technically-similar Amiga 1200, it allows far more colours on the screen than the standard A500 600 and runs a lot faster ideal for the complex calculations involved in flight sims and other polygon- based games. The CD32 has one big advantage over the A1200 though as it runs off a CD, you can play a game from start to finish without swapping disks! Obviously some method of saving games will have to be developed before the machine can reach its true potential, but Commodore intend to allow unlimited third party development, so it should be just around the comer. So what do you have to do to win this amazing prize? Walk barefoot over the Himalayas with a Yeti on your back? Spend a night in front of the TV watching endless Dad’s Army reruns? No just answer this simple question; What company makes the CD32? For a tie-breaker, tell us in no more than 25 words why you desen e a free CD32.