Contributions My thanks to this issue's contributors: Dave Barker, John R Barnsley, Colin Campbell, John Carter, Claire Dyard, The Grue!, Jack Lockerby, Alan Medley(!), Matthew Pegg, Ron Rainbird, Henry Rushing, Neil Shipman, Roy Sims, Ian Taylor, Kathy Taylor, Marion Taylor, The Wayfarer, Graham Wheeler and to everyone who has been in touch since the last issue. As an added incentive to contributors, a points system is running from Issue 12 for contributions at a rate of 1 point per published K of information (reviews, solutions, hints, articles etc). At the end of a year (ie Issue 17), prizes will be awarded to the five individuals who have contributed the most information. The winners' points will be zeroed and everyone else's points will be carried forward for the next year. Prizes will be on the lines of SynTax subs, software and PD disks. The top ten contributors are currently Colin Campbell, closely followed by Neil Shipman, Henry Rushing, Marion Taylor, Ian Taylor, Tony Woolcock, Dave Barker, John Carter, The Grue! and Graham Wheeler. There's still plenty of time for ANY reader to stand a chance of winning a prize so please keep those contributions coming! They can be for old or new games and of virtually any length. You can send hints, solutions, reviews, maps, articles - anything! Ideally they should arrive before the 15th of the month before the disk is produced to be sure of being included in the next issue. Second opinions of adventures are always welcome - especially if you disagree with the original review. Hints for games are also needed, even after the solution has been published, as some people prefer hints. Ideally, I'd like all ST contributions in flat ASCII form on disk and, if you send on disk, I'll replace it with the PD disk of your choice. If you'd prefer a shareware disk, you'll have to send œ1.00 as well to cover the author's fee. As I haven't got an Amiga, contributions from Amiga owners should be sent as printouts or hand-written. If you're sending hints, the "3-in-1" format would be preferred, with a maximum of 63 characters/line. Maps can be sent in any form you like so long as they are clear.