Thanks for the the input. The # of mainframe games isn't substantial, but it's there. Still, splitting it into a number of platforms would seem to be going overboard. For instance, Adventureland lists four different PDP models, all more or less with the same games.
Changing the platform, Jacob, are you intending to keep the "Spectrum 16K" designation alongside the otherwise all encompassing "Spectrum" group?
I'm certainly no expert on Spectrum, so I set up the 16K as a separate platform as I was under the impression that it was a completely different range of machines (like the ZX81). But perhaps I'm wrong?
I find it tricky to walk the right line between precision and usefulness when it comes to platforms. For instance, I doubt many people would find it useful to have the few Memotech MTX games split into three platforms (as there were 3 models). On the other hand, I'd like to retain
some degree of correctness.
Any suggestions as to some general guidelines? Is the current model acceptable, or does it need adjusting? Generally speaking, merging platforms takes 10 seconds, but as the process is irreversible, I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.