Remember the advertisement that proclaimed 'another computer' a Christmas Cracker, and the ST and Amiga a pair of Turkeys? Which of those three do you think had the cracking Christmas? If we tell you that the Amiga 1200 sold in excess of 160.000 units, and that the Amiga CD32 has found its way into over 70,(MM) UK homes by now, we’re sure you can work it out for yourselves. Sales of the CD12 will have far exceeded those of Sega's Mega Seedy, but to ram the point home Commodore placed their Sega-knocking ad right where it would hit hardest. The hoarding in front of Sega’s headquarters on Cromwell Road, London, is one of the highest-visibilily poster sights in the entire country. And the wording of Commodore's ad: "To be this good will take Sega ages” must have brought a thrill to the employees of Sega UK as they entered PIRACY CRACKDOWN CONTINUES If you thought this was good... Then you're in for something even better! If you were one of those lucky 70,000 people who awoke on Christmas morning to find a CD32 under the tree, you'll be anxious to know where you can get the latest and most reliable news, reviews and previews of games for your stunning new machine. One answer is Amiga Format of course, but we can't afford to devote too much of the mag to CD32 and games because we have all that rivetting serious stuff to deal with as well. The magazine called Amiga CD which you may have got a pilot issue of free with the CD32 has folded before it ever reached its official first issue. But worry not! Get to a newsagent in the first week of April and your prayers will be answered. Issue one of Amiga Formats own CD32 mag will be hitting the shelves about then. The name's a secret right now, but it will be revealed next month in Amiga Format and Amiga Power. But the content is no secret. We'll have reviews of every CD32 game released by the on-sale date, plus previews of all the ones in development. We'll have features on Full Motion Video and the type of superb 256-colour 3D ray-traced games you can expect to see on CD.