Irregular Review #4 by Spaceballs [web]
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Thanks for the work, dudes. I like the music too, very good for reading.
Great music and nice design.
Awesome issue, as always!
I must admit this mag suddenly becomes much more interesting when you have your own release reviewed in it! :)
Always worth waiting! Some really cool and precise prod comments, more valuable to me than just some charts (better feedback to the authors). And for the cracktros - find your home at flashtro.com! =)
A interesting and good read as each issue so far. Will look forward to the next one already, it is really nice to just lean back and relax with a good diskmag =).
I second that! A mag that concentrates on the core things that I care about in the demoscene - the productions - is something special. Very thoughtful reviews and otherwise no frills. Plus we had a release covered which made it even nicer :)
@Loady: I didn't know it was you who remote controlled Teo my way, but it surely wasn't Teo asking such detailed questions. Thing is, had you asked us directly, you would have likely gotten a more satisfying reply ;)
@Loady: I didn't know it was you who remote controlled Teo my way, but it surely wasn't Teo asking such detailed questions. Thing is, had you asked us directly, you would have likely gotten a more satisfying reply ;)
Richie sends greetings to IR#4 authors!
Nice mag with interesting and entertaining content and a totally awesome song by Juice.
Really impressive package of texts. Great and detailed demo reviews. Amazing issue, thanks.
When I saw the first issue of IR I thought who the hell needs a diskmag today, but I was so wrong! Reading the reviews I realized how I missed the good ol' diskmag days when people cared enough about demos to delve out of their comfort zone to write about them. IR proved there was a huge gap in the demoscene and I'm happy that you guys filled it. Thank you.
I liked Hoffman's music reviews. I used to do something similar in 99-02 when we (with Slayer) were running Taboo magazine. It's good to know that someone actually listens to compo tracks - I always thought almost no one bothers to check them.
What I'd love to see in the next issues:
- graphics reviews,
- interviews,
- the laidback groove by DJ Jazzy Juice is very nice, but one more song would be nice, as there is so much to read this time.
I liked Hoffman's music reviews. I used to do something similar in 99-02 when we (with Slayer) were running Taboo magazine. It's good to know that someone actually listens to compo tracks - I always thought almost no one bothers to check them.
What I'd love to see in the next issues:
- graphics reviews,
- interviews,
- the laidback groove by DJ Jazzy Juice is very nice, but one more song would be nice, as there is so much to read this time.
Entertaining read
Another real nice issue - the amigascene need more diskmags like this. Also big thanks for nice words about Chiperia.
@noname : some day I will learn the secrets of that antialiasing. Don’t think you can escape my vast network of trance musicians. Meanwhile I am trying out my own technique I think is new (but someone probably wrote a paper on it in the 60s I just didnt google it)
Great issue! I strangely missed several of the releases reviewed (another new tek demo for example) and I’ll have to checkout the new track by Qwan.
Great issue! I strangely missed several of the releases reviewed (another new tek demo for example) and I’ll have to checkout the new track by Qwan.
nice music, but this is 4th edition and up to now no word about our group.. ;)
i don't like that intro picture scrolling is not smooth and menu is blinking..
i don't like that intro picture scrolling is not smooth and menu is blinking..
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your group has last released anything on Amiga in 2015...
In 2016 it was a HOTA game conversion. But it does not matter, my previous comment was written from fun.. :) I don't need his to write about us.... ;)
With IR3 having been released on 01.09.17, the coverage period for IR4 was from roughly around then onwards.
Good. No.... Great. No.... Excellent! Yep.
Video please. :)
This 4th issue features awesome graphics and great music.
And, as always, great reviews!
And, as always, great reviews!
mandatory thumb
Still waiting for the next issue :)
I haven't thumbed this one either? FOR SHAME! The scrolling intro pic adds extra spice and polish. Makes you wonder what the intro for #5 will look like. Nudge, nudge.
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Makes you wonder what the intro for #5 will look like. Nudge, nudge.
:D
We'll see, eventually!
Awesome contribution to the amiga scene. Realy hoping for more issues!
Please give me lame emulator user an adf file, thx! I can't find one. I'd like to read your diskmag, too!
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Please give me lame emulator user an adf file, thx! I can't find one. I'd like to read your diskmag, too!
Afaik it's possible to load up single executables direct in UAE as well. :)
Anyway, seems like this tool from Bonefish might be what you need http://www.exe2adf.com/
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