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ACiD presents DARK DOMAIN: the artpacks.acid.org DVD

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Just in time for the holidays, ACiD proudly presents DARK DOMAIN: the artpacks.acid.org collection (ISBN 0-9746537-0-5) on DVD.

Professionally replicated to DVD5 standard media, this archive includes the complete ftp.artpacks.acid.org library and many more hidden easter eggs to discover. Included is over 4.2GB of Artpacks, Code, Emags, Loaders and Programs current to the close of 2003. For a detailed list of files (including DIZ text) please refer to www.darkdomain.org/allfiles.zip.

Orders may be placed online at www.darkdomain.org or www.acid.org/acidgear/dvd.html

-RaD Man/ACiD
added on the 2003-12-17 07:04:16 by RaD Man RaD Man
dont spam the bbs with advertisement. thanks.
added on the 2003-12-17 12:53:32 by v3nom v3nom
Rad Man. release a BBS intro with the info. But dont spam the boards. It sucks.
added on the 2003-12-17 13:07:16 by NoahR NoahR
i think such an info FULLY DESERVES to be here.

great stuff, rad man, i would've bought the dvd if i had any device to read it...
added on the 2003-12-17 14:56:20 by dipswitch dipswitch
It's a scene related announcement announcing the first scene archive on DVD (that I know of). Anyone who collects artpacks, emags, loaders/cracktros should take notice. You know, those same things listed under "Prods" here on Pouet? :)

Besides that, if it were SPAM it might be trying to increase your penile measurements or something, haha...

Back to work.

-r

P.S. Alot of people have been asking who designed the cover and CD, it was made by none other than Lord Jazz.
added on the 2003-12-17 18:46:28 by RaD Man RaD Man
yeah, don't post ads on the bbs! it takes away precious space from the senseless drivel and rantings that we've come to expect from pouet.

cripes, if he wants to post about a scene-related product, let him. it's not like the news section ever gets updated.
added on the 2003-12-17 19:00:19 by phoenix phoenix
But then again, the severe lag in Pouet's news updates have really helped drive home those downloads for our October release of ACiD View 6.1. ;-)

-r
added on the 2003-12-17 19:07:48 by RaD Man RaD Man
artpacks rule, forget the lamers who dont understand this ;)
added on the 2003-12-18 05:45:25 by elkmoose elkmoose
flaming an advert for dogfood or something irrelevant like that here i could understand, but surely this is something a lot of people want to know about? People will be flaming groups for advertising their prods in the database next...
added on the 2003-12-18 11:04:25 by psonice psonice
There is a DVD giveaway on EFnet in #ASCIIcompo today at 17:00 GMT (one hour from now) for a live ASCII competition. Come visit. :)

-r
added on the 2003-12-21 17:10:55 by RaD Man RaD Man
The Dark Domain http://www.acid.org/acidgear/dvd.html shipping and handling charges have been fixed for International/European orders. My experience throughout all this is that PayPal sucks. :-)

But in any case, freight costs are now on par with the Canadian/Mexican orders for those who are interested. :)

-r
added on the 2004-01-13 18:42:06 by RaD Man RaD Man
Just out of curiosity, where are the profits going?
added on the 2004-01-13 19:06:00 by Wade Wade
Theyre going towards a retirement home for all the retired and washed up sceners.
why are can/mex and eur/intl version more expsensive, when there is extra freight cost??
added on the 2004-01-16 21:02:27 by oner oner
oner: That has been fixed. I think it's a difference of 25 cents now so it's nothing to cry about. ;-)

added on the 2004-02-28 05:13:09 by RaD Man RaD Man
Also, www.darkdomain.org now accepts orders from any country around the world. We're no longer limited to the select countries of PayPal.

Hooray.

-r
added on the 2004-03-02 01:30:46 by RaD Man RaD Man
but demos are distributed free, your selling them and making a financial profit.

not being negative but every author who's work is featured on that DVD is in a legal position to sue you. Unless of course you have permission. hmmmm???
added on the 2004-03-02 11:44:17 by leerees leerees
ok no demos, i guess i should have read your site first, but still artpacks would fall under copyright would they not?
added on the 2004-03-02 11:47:34 by leerees leerees
that has been discussed a lot in the artscene channels on irc, but i can't actually remember anything about it so nevermind :)
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but demos are distributed free, your selling them and making a financial profit.


I don't feel the need to defend myself, but I would like to make a statement about what you're implying.

$4898.38 was sunk into the professional production of the Dark Domain artscene DVD. That doesn't even begin to account for the ungodly amount of time spent collecting these historical files since the late 1980s, then hosting artpacks.acid.org in 1996 and then the last 2 years of actively pursuing heads of artgroups to make sure an official and complete set of their artpacks is offered to the public on this DVD.

The purpose of this DVD is to ensure that the Artpacks Archive as a complete work survives beyond the small handful of FTP sites that exist today.

If I ever make a profit, everyone here will be the first to know. :-P
added on the 2004-03-05 03:54:36 by RaD Man RaD Man

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