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17.Apr.2003 Amiforce (ANF) |
Amiforce Celebrates Its 2nd Birthday For the second birthday of the site the following things have been prepared for you: German Amiblitz 2.30 full distribution: The distribution has been completely updated and once more contains Amiblitz2 and PED in their latest stable releases, in the German and English languages. Besides the German Amiblitz2.guide, the installation scripts have also been translated, with help in the chosen language, just as all necessary ASSIGNs and system components are installed. The guide has been carefully reworked in the license section, to make clear and understandable the fact that software assembled with Amiblitz doesn't have to be GPL! An update archive will be added in a short time. German AmiblitzML archive: A few days ago, the archive of the German Amiblitz2 mailing list was added to Aminet. Thanks to Antidote for the great work. Classic games: In the Games Fun area there is a new designation covering never-released classic games. The games were developed in AMOS and account of that they don't run on graphic cards. Except for that the programs have no special requirements and even run without special arrangement on a '060. The developer Dietmar Graemer would be happy to hear some feedback. For this purpose every info box has a contact form, with which one may easily and without problems directly contact the developers. Dietmar is interested in further development and also in new games. This is dependent on your interest. Enrico Graemer is no longer interested in future development, so there is no contact form for him. Included are the following games:
Game announcement (3D shooter for OS4): There's a new game project in development. The end result is to be a 3D-Shooter that appears for Windows and Amiga OS4. At this time it's developed on Windows. As soon as the AmigaOne with OS4 is set to go, the porting of the completed parts may begin. The heart of the whole thing is an already much-progressed 3D engine: Cruiser3D. After the outstanding development of the engine it will naturally be near to the development of a complete game. The 3D-Shooter will probably be in the horror genre, but we are not committing ourselves. A small excerpt of the characteristics of Cruiser3D:
The screenshot is unfortunately very quickly made. Everything was thrown together in a hurry. Soon, more information will follow, and an area will be established at Amiforce to track the status. Heartfelt wishes of happiness from amiga-news.de team for the second birthday of Amiforce! (ps) (Translation: dm) [News message: 17. Apr. 2003, 07:38] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
16.Apr.2003 Patric Klöter (ANF) |
Petro Tyschtschenko has his 60th birthday! Patric Klöter writes: Today our good friend Petro Tyschtschenko celebrates his 60th birthday. In the name of all Amiga users I would like to congratulate him from heart and give him the best wishes for the future and for his health. That he is still in a close contact to the Amiga even in his "post Amiga Inc. time" is to notify not at least with his attendance at various Amiga user meetings. Amiga has been and still is his life, who after the ESCOM bankrupt in 1996 would have worked without any rest without being paid and would have looked for a new mother company for the "Computer that won't die" until he found one (1997, Gateway 2000 Inc.). Only one who had a lot of passion for the thing and believe in the success can do so. Petro Tyschtschenko went through nearly 20 years of Commodore/Amiga history with two bankrupts (Commodore and ESCOM) and four different Amiga companies, Commodore-Amiga, Inc. (1984-1994), AMIGA Technologies GmbH (1995-1996), AMIGA International, Inc. (1997-2001) and AMIGA, Inc. (since 1997 and after the purchase by AMINO, Inc. since 2000). During the hard times he got allways support from his family, who were queued back during his Amiga rescue actions from time to time. I think we can be grateful to Petro, for that what he did during the last years for us and the Amiga. Without him the AmigaOS would most probably still lack at version 3.1. Thank you, Petro! The team of amiga-news.de also would like to gratulate honestly and warmly to the 60th birthday. Who would like to know more about the work of Petro for the Amiga is invited to do so within our glossar. (ps) (Translation: ub) [News message: 16. Apr. 2003, 10:25] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
15.Apr.2003 David "Daff" Brunet |
Magazine: Obligement 38 is now out Issue 38 of the French Amiga magazine Obligement is now available. You can read in this issue latests Amiga news, a report of the Equinoxe Party, reviews of Crossfire 2 and Amiga Arena Games Edition 2002, interviews with Jérome Senay (coder of Word Me Up) and Stefan Burstroem (author of IBrowse), an article about installation of LinuxPPC on Pegasos, and lots of others interesting articles. Download it at the address: http://obligement.free.fr. (ps) [News message: 15. Apr. 2003, 12:05] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
15.Apr.2003 Scott Pistorino (ANF) |
AmigaSource finally reaches the 1400+ link mark Hello everyone! Due to my job I had been unable to update AmigaSource.com daily, weekly or even monthly. But now it looks like things are starting to slow down and I can get back to at least weekly updates. Drop in, look around and enjoy! Thanks and help spread the word! Scott Pistorino (ps) [News message: 15. Apr. 2003, 11:57] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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