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- 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]
- diskmag Windows Hugi Special Edition #1: Coding Digest by Hugi [web]
- Note: The download link might not be working yet since I've just uploaded the file to scene.org. Try ftp.scene.org/incoming/mags/hugi.
- rulezadded on the 2003-08-31 15:17:38
- demo Windows Fubar Superheroes by TAP [web]
- Very fun watching!
- rulezadded on the 2003-08-30 09:56:00
- demo Windows Liquid... Wen? by Haujobb
- This prod has the same problem as Variform: The first minutes are not too attractive, and only after the moment you think it's already over ("don't press escape") it actually starts getting interesting. Wouldn't it have been a better idea to release parts 1 and 2 as two separate demos?
- isokadded on the 2003-08-24 13:01:47
- musicdisk Windows Chipmusic Best Of 2001-2003 by Razor 1911 [web]
- Excellent. Apart from being a fine chip music disk, it's a good compilation of classic demo effects.
- rulezadded on the 2003-08-04 16:07:56
- diskmag MS-Dos wilby #6 by wild bits [web]
- Actually Spock didn't intend to release another Wilby issue after #5, but when he was asked to take part in the 4k intro compo at a party, he had the idea to create a "cracktro" with texts and call it Wilby #6. Here's his original announcement mail from the Wilby mailing list (wilby-subscribe@yahoogroups.com):
"Well...
After this long time without Wilby's we now have a new one!
Please do not blame me too much (a little is just ok :D) because it's poooor: I was attending a party and, while on it, I decided to do something for the 4k intro competition... at the same time, I though it was time for another Wilby issue, I also wanted to do a cracktro, and over all this I had a few almost_without_sleep nights on my back, so lets check the resulting Wilby with... eeemmm... scene spirit? :)
Greets."
The organizers of that party had made a call for productions because it seemed it would not be possible to hold the 4k compo due to lack of entries.
As a matter of fact, Wilby #6 placed 2nd - of two intros. :) - isokadded on the 2003-08-04 16:06:07
- diskmag Windows WildMag #5 by WildMag Crew [web]
- @Tomaes:
Maybe one ought to translate some of the articles from old German diskmags to the English language so that international people can enjoy them as well... Perhaps it would be an interesting idea to create a new mag containing only English translations of selected articles (good ones that are still interesting today) from old German diskmags. Of course all authors must be asked for permission... - rulezadded on the 2003-08-04 15:59:34
- diskmag MS-Dos Autark #1 by N-Factor
- In my opinion, this diskmag had one of the most innovative interfaces. And, what's quite astonishing when you compare it to other mags of that time: It still works on today's Windows XP based machines!
The contents of this issue were also quite good; it's a pity that issue 2 was never released because Diskhawk had lost the articles due to a hard disk crash. - rulezadded on the 2003-08-04 15:28:32
- diskmag Windows The Voice #2 by Marsmellow [web]
- No wonder this mag has a good layout. After all, it's Hugi Polish edition. ;)
(It uses the Panorama engine that was originally developed for Hugi.) - rulezadded on the 2003-08-04 15:22:54
- 4k MS-Dos Void 3 by kolor [web]
- Well, maybe because Tube is only 256b, while this is 4k, so it's in a different league. But Pouet popularity charts don't say much about the quality of a production anyway.
Void 3 is definitely one of the technically most impressive (and thus interesting) scene productions for the PC. - rulezadded on the 2003-08-04 15:19:31
- diskmag MS-Dos Blackmail #12 by Knockout
- These late issues of Blackmail (released after several months of silence, as a late attempt to revive the mag) were rather mediocre, but the earlier ones were a very good read. Blackmail was the first PC diskmag in German language ever. It had articles about a lot of various things, mostly subjects related to computers and politics. Its editors (most notably Midnight and Surfing Bird) also regularly visited exhibitions from which they reported, and weren't too timid to interview (in)famous people such as the Freiherr von Gravenreuth. Blackmail was a also a great source of inspiration for Coctail of Obnoxious, the editor of HotMag and _Cream_.
- isokadded on the 2003-08-04 15:17:27
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