Several weeks ago in your magazine I read a lett from an Amstrad owner moaning about the lack of support from software houses for his machine. This really annoyed me - there are dozens of very good programs already available, and this level of support is many times greater than that for the Atari, Oric or Memotech micros.
As I recall, excepting English Software and Level 9, only one British software has produced anything of quality for the Atari - Imagine with Leggit. I am still awaiting Ocean's Hunchback on Atari which was announced ages ago.
And another thing = why do Spectrum owners pay less than Commodore and Atari owners for US Gold conversions? Probably to compensate them for owning such an awful machine (I should know, I once owned one.)