> 1) Do you have an actual Sam Coupe: Yep > 2) Does it work? Yep!
> 3) Do you still use it? Yep - every day mate > 4) How many bits of sam software have you got? About 30 > 5) Do you still actively seek new sam bits and pieces? Yes, though I can't afford em. > 6) Would you buy a new game for the sam coupe if the price was > right? Yes, as many as come out. Marketing tip: I could buy 6 games at £5 but not one game at £25. It's because I buy on a whim, and £25 is big enough to save. Sorry Quasar. 7) What price would be right if you would? Less than £10. I think there should be more free code and totally free games. It's more fun than you think. > 8) Would you develop a title for the sam still? Yes, though I'd rather go for lots of little stuff - people's 'projects' are too big for them to cope with. > 9) Would you help develop a title for the sam? Just say the word - www.cookingcircle.co.uk, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 10) Do you think that all the work put in to keep the sam alive > is a waste of time? It's a hobby! Get stuff done but don't get divorced because of it. My dad's a morris dancer. </NONSEQUITUR> People should stop seeing the SAM as a failed way to make a living, it's a lifestyle choice. You code on 8-bit machines because it's fun, and you'll meet some other geeks. :)

