203 eca00000ff23fe0080333f07001 ^2*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN* ^2T O T A L L Y A M O S. ^3#7C O M P E T I T I O N S P O T.# ^2*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN* ^2 Read on to find out how you can win on of the prizes on offer in this ^2issue of ^3[2T O T A L L Y A M O S ! ![0 ^6 There are 2 competitions, the first is open to anyone who would ^6like to win a copy of Fun School 4 for a nominated child, or for ^6yourself if you're under 11! The second is open to all, and the prize ^6is a copy of Amos 3-D. ^4 The rules are as follows, ^71. ^5All entries have to be readable! ^72. ^5All entries for January's competitions must be in by the given ^5closing date, ie 20th February 1992. ^73. ^5Remember to include YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NO (if ^5available) and AGE if entering the kids competition. ^74. ^5Our decision on the winner(s) is final!! There will not be a ^5substitute choice for any of the prizes unless stated in the ^5competition. ^75. ^5You may enter as many times as you like, but if you send in more ^5than one correct entry, only one will be entered into a prize draw. ^2Thanks must go to the people and companies who have donated prizes, ^2details are given with the relevant competition. ^4*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN* ^1@2CHILDREN'S COMPETITION No 2.@ ^1[5January 1992.[0 ^4*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN*WIN* ^2 We've changed the competition for kids slightly this time, we have a ^2copy of each of the new FUN SCHOOL 4 packages to be won, and we ^2thought that as these are for younger children, anyone can enter, but ^2they must give the name, age and address of the child who will get ^2the prize if you are lucky. ^6 We would like your ideas for an educational program! All you need ^6do is to write a brief description of what you would like to see in ^6the game, its main aims and what age group you would aim your program ^6at. Also, it would be useful if you could draw a `thumbnail' sketch ^6of the screen display, all this need be is a series of lines, boxes ^6and pinmen with brief notes on what each bit represents. ^5 There are [2^2THREE[0^5 prizes to be won this time, so have a go, great ^5programs are born from little ideas! ^4 Some tips. ^1 What subject? ^1 Is there a central character? ^1 How is the game/program controlled? Mouse, joystick, keyboard? ^1 Describe how the game is to be played. eg Character has to pick ^1 flowers with numbers on them to make up a target number etc ^1 What reward is given for a right answer, what happens if you get it ^1 wrong? ^1 How many levels? ^1 How many tasks per level? ^1 Ideas on scoring system etc ^1 Even if you are unlucky, and don't win, this is an important ^1 exercise in program planning! ^2 Entries in by FEBRUARY 20th 1992. Disk or paper entries, please ^2include SAE or stamp if you'd like your disk back. ^4WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN! ^2@1EVERYONE'S COMPETION No 2.@ ^1[2January 1992.[0 ^4WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN! ^2 The prize this issue has been supplied by ^4EUROPRESS SOFTWARE. ^2It's a ^2copy of AMOS 3-D worth £34.95p. ^6Pens at the ready.... Here we go! ^71. One of David Boucher's games is called ^6a) Defended ^5b) Defender ^4c) Defensive ^72. How many people can play Revolution at any one time? ^6a) Three ^5b) Six ^4c) Four ^73. What game is to be featured in our book? ^6a) Marvin the Martian ^5b) Flower Power ^4c) Jungle Bungle ^74. Which game did Ronnie Simpson write? ^6a) Monopoly ^5b) Hotel Manager ^4c) Trivial Persuits ^75. Francois Lionet once studied to be ^6a) a doctor ^5b) a dentist ^4c) a vet ^76. One of these is a PD program, reviewed in this issue of T.A. ^6a) Ludicrous ^5b) Hilarious ^4c) Rediculous ^77. Who is talking in the Program Parlour? ^6a) Sandra Sharkey ^5b) Ben Ashley ^4c) Len Tucker ^78. What disk was the top seller in November? ^6a) Filthy Money ^5b) Dusty Dollars ^4c) Dirty Cash ^79. Who took a tape recorder to the World of Commodore Show? ^6a) Richard Vanner ^5b) Francois Lionet ^4c) Mike Tilley ^710. The original Amos was ^6a) A character in Emmerdale Farm ^5b) An Old Testament prophet ^4c) The writer of the first ever Basic language ^2 The closing date for this competition is February 20th 1992. ^7Send your entries to:- ^2[1T O T A L L Y A M O S [0 ^5Competition No 2 ^51, Penmynydd Road ^5Penlan ^5Swansea ^5SA5 7EH. ^4WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN!*WIN! \