I had both a Master and an A3010, and I have to say, I still have a lot of fondness for the Beeb (of course!), but the A3010 has lain in a box untouched for probably something like 10 years.
I think most of us probably accept that the Beeb wasn't the most technically able machine back in the day (e.g. compared to the C64 with its hardware sprites, scrolling, SID chip and twice as much RAM), but we loved it for what it was, with its lovely version of Basic and its potential to tinker with our own little programming projects and hardware add-ons. Probably for many of us, it was our first foray into computing as a hobby, and the stuff we were doing was relatively new and exciting.
In contrast, whilst the Archimedes was streets ahead of the rest when it was launched, I don't think it really offered anything as radically 'new' as the Beeb did in that "boom of home computing" era, and I think also that it fell behind the competition fairly quickly. From my experience of the Acorn newsgroups, I've often found much of the RISC OS community to be a bit "die-hard" in their ways, continually defending their machine against anyone who doesn't dare appreciate that it was/is the Best Computer EVAR! Meh... I dunno... I can't really be bothered with that.
That said, I quite enjoyed Apocalypse on the Arc. But it's no Chuckie Egg is it?
