Dear Future Gamer,
Let me put JDX right (FG32: "Future Publishing are biased against Sega"). From what I can see of your website and your magazine, you are very impartial. Games are no longer made for the Sega Saturn, and apart from second-hand copies, it is only rarely that you can get hold of the games. Also the system itself is difficult to get hold of, often selling for a maximum of £25.
Gaming magazines have to follow the trend, and at this moment in time the trend is following the PlayStation and the N64, with PCs popular for both business and gaming. From what I've seen of Future Gamer since subscribing to 10 or 11 other magazines, you are very impartial, backing both the PlayStation and the N64 as well as the PC.
I hope that when the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2 and Project Dolphin (Nintendo) arrive, Future Gamer will back these as well as they have backed the other systems that have been, and are currently available.
ArD
FG:
Videogame companies are not ideologies. We don't 'back' them in the way you might a political party or campaign. We're here to provide a service for people who enjoy playing games, no matter what the system. (That was a Party Political Broadcast on behalf of the Future Gamer party).