Editorial First of all a very happy 2000 to you all. I hope that this new Millennium will be happy, healthy and successful for you and your families. We spent New Year's Eve with friends watching two tribute bands - Elton John and The Blues Brothers and had a great time. If, like me, you've had one of the bugs that are going round (and, no, I don't mean the Y2K one), I hope you're over it now. As I was ill on the run up to Christmas, I've been playing 'catch up' even since so I hope this issue will be on time. Two disks got zapped in the post last issue ... I had diligently checked them all so I know they were okay when they were posted ... so the suggestion that a few people have given me of emailing the disk version of the mag to those of you with Internet access seems more attractive. If you're on the Net and would like to get the mag that way, please let me know and I'll consider it for issue 65. I've kept playing Caesar III when time allows, and also bought Pandora's Box, a puzzle collection which I've found very addictive. There will be reviews of both shortly. Callahan's Crosstime Saloon has gone on the back burner for the time being. I'll have to restart it as I can't remember what I was doing! That's the only problem when you leave a game for a while. I've also been investigating a new ST emulator which Alex told me about. Its name is WinSTon and I downloaded it from the Net along with a few games. I'll review it and the site it comes from next issue. Thanks to all of you who've found time to send contributions for this issue. Please keep 'em coming! See you in March ... ah, Spring is only round the corner! Sue - o -