12.Aug.1999
The World Foundry [News]
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Maim & Mangle goes 3D hardware only
To really get the most out of Maim & Mangle, a "high spec" Amiga is required. Too many
features are simply invisible without 3D hardware. So, we desided to support M&M for
Amigas with 3D hardware only. The 68k version requires an 060.
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12.Aug.1999
Steward Walker by eMail
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Digital Images website updated
Steward Walker writes:
The website of Digital Images has been updated.
The URL of the website will change shortly. We will inform you.
New infos about Wipeout 2097 and Space Station 3000 are available.
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12.Aug.1999
Dietmar Knoll by eMail
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GAUHPIL Press Release
Dietmar Knoll writes:
The G.A.U.H.P.I.L. is five years online!
August 12th, 1999, Göttingen, Germany: Dietmar Knoll announces the fifth online anniversary
of the Geographical Amiga User Home Page Internet List (GAUHPIL).
The GAUHPIL is a moderated list of private Amiga users homepages. It was created
in 1994. Today, a major update has been released. The list now contains 785 private homepages
of Amiga users in 33 countries on six continents!
Since July, there is a cooperation between the GAUHPIL, the Amiga Head Count by
Stefan Instinske and the Amiga User List by Stefan Martens. The adresses can be found on the
German pages.
All Amiga users are wellcome to send infos about their private homepages, so they
can be added to the list. Please consider putting a link on your site, to bring attention to
this service!
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12.Aug.1999
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Amiga getting more and more media coverage
Heiko Krappmann writes:
In the issue of PC-Praxis before the last one, there has been an article about AmigaOS 3.5. The report
was about technical details and the release date. The MCC was mentioned briefly, too.
The latest issue of the PC-Joker printed a small article about our Amiga, too, sounding like this:
"Did you already know that Amiga is to release a new computer with Linux, appearing this year?"
At Giga, Michael Labiner stated once that they would possibly switch to Amiga if there would be
enough games to fill an issue. The video is available from PC-Joker, issue 7/99, MPEG format.
Also many VIPs are "coming out" as Amiga fans, like Oliver Kahn (German soccer pro) at Giga. He said
he had an Amiga once, and is missing it :-).
more ...
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12.Aug.1999
Fun Time World
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Now it's official, Urban!
Rüdiger Engel did mention it in his WoA-report, but now
clickBOOM has officially announced the winners,
and who is listed as the best gamer? Our "Mr. Aminet" Urban Müller himself.
Urban is awarded clickBOOM games for a lifetime, including all past and future titles.
Sarcastically, clickBOOM adds that now everybody knows what Urban is doing when the
Aminet is down again, or the last CD is delayed ;-).
Runner-ups are Jamie Sheralt, who won the MicroniK Infinitiv-tower including Phase5
CV64/3D, Luke Stowe and Daniel Platt. Congratulations.
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