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03.Feb.2003 Lars 'Ghandy' Sobiraj (ANF) |
Demo scene: Scenery 1.41 released Version 1.41 of the English language scene book Scenery was published today. This book is an overview of all current and erstwhile groups, which are or has been active in the Amiga and C64 demo scene. This encyclopedia contains also various reviews and an overview, which good productions were published in which years. Scenery can be read on-line or downloaded as text files. Amiga fans with English knowledge will get a good first glance into the demo scene. (ps) (Translation: sk) [News message: 03. Feb. 2003, 14:14] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
01.Feb.2003 Golem - IT News |
Golem interview: why and when are computer games placed on the index? »Interview with lawyer Thorsten Feldmann Discussions about placing computer games on the index are quite often in the public but do often lack the legal base. To get knowledge when and by whom a computer or video game can be placed on the index and what this means to the distributors, buyers and to people publishing fan sites for such games we talked to the lawyer Thorsten Feldmann.« Full article can be found following the title link. (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 01. Feb. 2003, 16:32] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
30.Jan.2003 AMIGAplus Redaktion (ANF) |
AMIGAplus 01/2003 - Comeback 2003 2003 could be the year of the Amiga-comeback. In the new German print magazine AMIGAplus 01/2003 you can read several reviews of upcoming and current software and a forecast for 2003, just as Audio Evolution (Preview), fxPAINT 2, Hollywood, Tales of Tamar, a.s.o. Read on. Content of AMIGAplus 01/2003 in Detail:
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30.Jan.2003 Lars 'Ghandy' Sobiraj (ANF) |
Abyss: Extralife Demo from 1998 released as Mpeg! The classic demo Extralife, by the mostly German group Abyss, has now been released as an mpeg for all interested fans who don't have an Amiga. On the homepage of the group many other different demos can be accessed, as can a multitude of graphics such as Cyclone, Acryl, Jcs, etc. Abyss played a decisive role in the international demoscene a few years ago, with their fresh designs and good ideas. Nowadays a few of them are developing for Gameboy Advanced and Gameboy Color. Download: AYS-Extralife.mpg (ps) (Translation: dm) [News message: 30. Jan. 2003, 14:10] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
30.Jan.2003 Achim Stegemann (ANF) |
AmiChess: Information Pages Established A promise is a promise. On the Digital Almanac Homepage (see title link) may be found an information page for AmiChess. All chess fans will find a link there, for a download. On the information page you'll see offerings about system requirements, features, and a few screenshots that show the new layout of AmiChess. Have fun playing chess! (ps) (Translation: dm) [News message: 30. Jan. 2003, 13:57] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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