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Brian Watson was a UK fanzine editor and CPC raconteur in the late 1990s/early 21st century.
 
Brian Watson was a UK fanzine editor and CPC raconteur in the late 1990s/early 21st century.
  
Brian was editor of the cross-format [[8-Bit]] fanzine; secretary of [[WACCI]]; and, with Peter Campbell, co-proprietor of [[WACCO]] (later [[Protext Software]]), which acquired the rights to [[Arnor]]'s 8-bit software. This included [[Protext]], [[Maxam]] and [[Utopia]].
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Brian was editor of the cross-format [[8 Bit]] fanzine; secretary of [[WACCI]]; and, with Peter Campbell, co-proprietor of [[WACCO]] (later [[Protext Software]]), which acquired the rights to [[Arnor]]'s 8-bit software. This included [[Protext]], [[Maxam]] and [[Utopia]].
  
He also resold [[drive belts]] and was a frequent contributor to the [[comp.sys.amstrad.8bit]] newsgroup.
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He also resold [[Changing the drive belt|drive belts]] and was a frequent contributor to the [[comp.sys.amstrad.8bit]] newsgroup.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 14 October 2009

Brian Watson was a UK fanzine editor and CPC raconteur in the late 1990s/early 21st century.

Brian was editor of the cross-format 8 Bit fanzine; secretary of WACCI; and, with Peter Campbell, co-proprietor of WACCO (later Protext Software), which acquired the rights to Arnor's 8-bit software. This included Protext, Maxam and Utopia.

He also resold drive belts and was a frequent contributor to the comp.sys.amstrad.8bit newsgroup.

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