![]() ![]() all those complaints meant that I ended up being an Amiga owner, albeit through my job. ![]() Never mind, eh. Revenge is a dish best served with a side dish of knowing you were right all along. Of course, we were proved right ultimately shortly after we started covering the Amiga, following months of incessant complaints from Amiga owners that we were "bias" - some of whom were so furious that they wrote to our bosses and the television watchdogs in an attempt to get us fired - everything went badly wrong for Commodore. You know: in favour of the sexy new consoles which were clearly less of a faff than games that came on floppy disks. Something had to give, and that something was the format which was coming to the end of its life. However, Mr Hairs and I had never been games journalists before, and we didn't really know what the ruddy Henry we were doing. You see, Digitiser's predecessor on Oracle, FX, had covered the Amiga pretty extensively. ![]() Somehow, of course, history records that I accidentally became a games journalist in the 1990s, and proceeded to upset all of Britain's Amiga owners. I'm not an idiot I knew it was the better machine. But - c'mon - of course I'd have rather had an Amiga. ![]()
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