Adok information 1101 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Claus
- last name: V.
- portals:
- slengpung: pictures
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: imphobia #12 by Imphobia
- cdc #2: Cream #4 by Obnoxious
- cdc #3: Project 2501 by ADDiCT [web]
- cdc #4: Lifeforce by Andromeda Software Development [web]
- demo Amiga AGA mOmentum by Nah-Kolor [web]
- Stunning soundtrack and very good visuals. A great demo!
- rulezadded on the 2015-04-11 15:06:22
- diskmag MS-Dos Demoscene Starter Kit 3.0 by Hippy Commune Productions
- The Demoscene Starter Kit was a production made by Zippy, who also founded a group named The Utopians. The purpose of this group was to introduce the demoscene to outsiders and keep the demoscene spirit alive.
Hugi #13 contained a review of the Demoscene Starter Kit written by ps to which Zippy wrote a reply in the same issue. - isokadded on the 2014-09-19 08:59:03
- demo Commodore 64 Bad Apple 64
- Awesome!
- rulezadded on the 2014-06-29 14:43:32
- diskmag Windows Hugi #38 - Gravity Shot by Hugi [web]
- Quote:For me personally Hugi is still the greatest thing I have ever done. After all there are thousands of medical doctors in Austria alone, but there is only one Hugi editor... and I have not accomplished anything worth a Nobel Prize yet (but we are working on it).
however, i have to say a few words about adok's epilogue. sure, adok, it's your mag, and you can be proud of yourself for having kept it up for 18 years - hardly any other diskmag editor can claim such a thing. but still, the whole "if you have written for hugi, your grandchildren will be proud of you"-thing, without the slightest touch of irony, is quite preposterous, isn't it? if you honestly think like that, you both overestimate the role of hugi in scene history and the role of the scene in society. our grandchildren will most likely not give a damn. to assume otherwise is ridiculous.
Quote:If EP is still stalking you in 2014, that's bitter indeed. I was not aware that it would develop this way. Why I wrote about the Unseen affair and not about EP is because the Unseen affair was definitely the greater damage to Hugi's image. The Unseen affair is even mentioned in the Wikipedia page about Hugi while EP is not. EP may have expressed controversial and partially unfounded views about demos and the demoscene, but he has not expressed any extremist political views. Since I have never met EP in person I do not know what he is like and whether such "death threats" are really to be taken seriously. I can only tell you that if you take a "death threat" seriously, you are free to take the consequence and call the police.but what is more important, and in fact makes me quite bitter: while giving such a seemingly self-critical rundown of hugi history, including the unseen afair -- why keep silent about the EP affair? publishing a maniac who, over an article polemic, issued death threats to fellow sceners, subscribed fellow diskmag editors to hundreds of spam lists, sent letters of denounciation to the university hosting scene.org, and in fact still stalks some of the people involved after nine (!!!) years -- that's hugi history too, whether you like it or not. you gave the guy a platform long after his attacks against me and fellow pain editors became unacceptable and below-the-belt. and the fact that you, in your glossy success story, failed to critically reflect on that event that made being scener a pain in the ass for me for several years, is extremely disappointing.
In any case, dipswitch, I am happy that you have given Hugi #38 a positive rating. I agree that the style of the interviews has potential for improvement and I promise we will work on that. I am also happy that you enjoyed the news section; I enjoyed editing it very much (as well as adding some news items collected by Magic in the last minute). Thank you! - isokadded on the 2014-06-12 06:07:10
- 32b MS-Dos dragon fade
- The most impressive 32b intro ever. Congratulations!
- rulezadded on the 2014-06-09 20:39:16
- diskmag Commodore 64 Vandalism News #62 by Onslaught [web] & Vandalism News Staff [web]
- It's great to see a new diskmag issue released in 2014. Excellent job!
- rulezadded on the 2014-06-09 12:45:04
- diskmag MS-Dos Hugi #01 by Hugi [web]
- Optimus, I have asked myself the same, and I have no clue! But I think that there was a large Austrian scene in the 1980s (read the Austrian Scene Report by TMB in ZINE #14), and from 1995 on (the year Austria joined the European Union) it was for some reason discouraged in Austria to deal with demoscene related stuff; Austrian computer freaks rather focused on doing stuff to make money. But, this is a mere hypothesis. Perhaps there are other people who have more clue about that.
- isokadded on the 2014-05-08 17:52:24
- diskmag MS-Dos Hugi #01 by Hugi [web]
- Actually it is quite funny that we started Hugi in 1996, me being an Austrian, just when demoscene activity in Austria stopped! I kind of lived in a fake world throughout all the years :)
- isokadded on the 2014-05-07 19:37:52
- diskmag MS-Dos Hugi #01 by Hugi [web]
- Haha :) A diskmag made by 12- to 14-year-olds :)
- isokadded on the 2014-05-07 19:27:33
- game Linux Windows Amiga OCS/ECS Amiga PPC/RTG MacOSX PPC Dreamcast Playstation Portable MacOSX Intel Nintendo Wii Android Raspberry Pi Sqrxz 4 - Cold Cash by Retroguru [web]
- Great game! I already loved the previous instalments. This one is no way worse, on the contrary, it is a worthy sequel.
tomaes: You have to jump on the bat. When hitting the bat, you must press space in order to jump higher. - rulezadded on the 2014-04-20 18:51:25
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