Thanks for the plug, Christos. You are so right about feedback - it can be the difference between a fellow packing it all in and buggering off to an 8-bit system or sticking around and keeping the ST scene alive.
It's funny how these things ebb and flow isn't it? One minute it's quiet and you're wondering where the next release might come from and then you're bombarded from all sides by lovely fuji-shaped stuff!
Personally, I'll always use my ST for games, music, coding and pixel-pushing even if I'm the only bloke in the world doing so, and I still find it amazing that there are people out there to share my obscure hobby with.
I'm off to tell D-Bug how bloody marvellous I think they all are...
Atari 16/32 gaming in 2009.
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Thanks for the plug, Christos. You are so right about feedback - it can be the difference between a fellow packing it all in and buggering off to an 8-bit system or sticking around and keeping the ST scene alive.
It's funny how these things ebb and flow isn't it? One minute it's quiet and you're wondering where the next release might come from and then you're bombarded from all sides by lovely fuji-shaped stuff!
Personally, I'll always use my ST for games, music, coding and pixel-pushing even if I'm the only bloke in the world doing so, and I still find it amazing that there are people out there to share my obscure hobby with.
I'm off to tell D-Bug how bloody marvellous I think they all are...