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added on the 2022-04-05 13:50:30 by ghandy |
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Lots of love and patience went into this one, nice !
Wow, cool with a new diskmag release! Also nice to Zerox back in action again! :-)
Still need to read it all but at the moment this dinoscener is looking at beautiful graphics while listening to great music and all this is happening just turning a few pages.
Instant thumb up and hopefully this is not the last one!
Didn't make it through yet, but after half an hour of reading the thumbness is obvious.
Yup
Love the panel design, and a few of the articles. Good to see the old farts of my youth still doing this even with the reduction or changing of viewership.
A really precious issue of JP with many interesting articles. I just downloaded it and enjoyed the beautiful graphics and the great music while reading.
More, gimme more.
Thanks to everyone involved. Will read it during Revision stream breaks ;)
Yay! I didn't realise this was ready for release. Nice collection of articles and it has the usual nice, authentic diskmaggy feel. Kudos for keeping JP going - great work! Worked well on a PiMiga.
Glad you used my .diz /nFo too. :p
Glad you used my .diz /nFo too. :p
Ohh Yeahh another JP !! Epic !!
So it took me a bit of effort to properly setup the emulator and start reading JP#19 but it was worth the effort. I’m impressed by the quality of the writing that are very diverse, well articulated and bring real value to the readers. I simply could not stop reading. Ah! Ah! The user experience is also excellent. The musics brings the atmosphere we need and the art by Jade and Critikill .... pure madness. Awesome work from the whole team.
I’ve got a few articles that are left to read and then I’ll download all the previous issues of JP. I’d like to learn more about the Amiga scene. Thanks Ghandy and everyone involved.
I’ve got a few articles that are left to read and then I’ll download all the previous issues of JP. I’d like to learn more about the Amiga scene. Thanks Ghandy and everyone involved.
Mega! thanks!
Wow, great pixels and fine music... and loooots of articles. I really enjoyed reading the "First Love" interview, f.e. @ghandy did you noticed Overlanders is nominated for a Meteoriks Award? Cool to get some background and even more cool it's about an Atari group in an Amiga Mag.
Another issue! Nice! Thank you!
I can't say I've ever been too much into disk mags, but this had me hooked for several hours. Thank you!
respect!
Yeah, I've got it to work with WinUAE and read a bit. NICE issue. :) But I'd like to remark it's not true that I've never been to a party. The first party I attended was Fiasko 2000 in Uherske Hradiste, Czech Republic. In 2001 I was at Core and Dialogos. In 2005 I attended Breakpoint and tUM, in 2008 Realtime Generation, in 2010 tUM again, in 2012 Function, in 2015 Evoke. In 2017, 2018 and 2019 I was at Demobit. However, it's true that I haven't met you, Ghandy, at a demoparty. I recall having asked after Breakpoint 2005 my travel companions where Ghandy had been as I had expected to meet him but not actually met him. But the two of us met in Vienna short before you got your new job as a journalist.
There was also a typo in the article about diskmags: the last issue of Hugi was #38, not #21.
I'd be happy if you managed to find the time and motivation to make issue 20, otherwise thank you very much for your work so far, you've done a good job.
There was also a typo in the article about diskmags: the last issue of Hugi was #38, not #21.
I'd be happy if you managed to find the time and motivation to make issue 20, otherwise thank you very much for your work so far, you've done a good job.
Great issue.. cool GFX and great tunes and interesting content!
Cool mag, I especially enjoyed the laid back tunes to listen while reading the articles. Also thanks for the article about Deadline, we're more than happy to welcome you again in Berlin (and everbody else, even the Berliners ;) )
Another great release! Especially enjoyed the interviews with Sim and Galahad. Also the Triflex history article was really fun to read.
An amazing fact found within was that the guy who wrote the game Twintris is one half of Royksopp!
An amazing fact found within was that the guy who wrote the game Twintris is one half of Royksopp!
Great release nice and interesting articles keep diskmag alive.
Well done guys.
Respect!
Very nice mag - love that you guys are keeping the diskmags alive with this. I specially enjoyed the interview with Sim about his work on the Voyage demo from Razor 1911.
Keep up the good work - here's hoping for JP20.
Keep up the good work - here's hoping for JP20.
Ups, forgot the thumb! Sorry.
A good read again.
Really nice read, with a good soundtrack and a good quality of articles.
A bit saddened it might be the last Jurassic Pack issue for a while.
A bit saddened it might be the last Jurassic Pack issue for a while.
I'm sad to read that JP is dead.
The online version sucks, it’s infested with ads and the whole envelope the website represents is in German. Diskmag was supposed to be international and English so it all in online release is confusing all looks like just clickbait ambition or scam. I’d strongly recommend to aboid the site and mag creators to rethink the release
let's interview some people about parties they never actually attended
What Hollowone said. All said, it's mildly enjoyable.
Also how many people died from upgrading their Amiga? Asking for a hyperbolic friend.
Also how many people died from upgrading their Amiga? Asking for a hyperbolic friend.
online option is OK, just the way it's implemented is just annoying, thus my own personal opinion. infested with ads is a fact, not unobjective opinion I believe. Adblocker is always an option, but I personally feel surprised to see a demo scene hobby project so infested by them, thus I give it a personal no. We always stood against any signals on commercializing on demoscene products. Ads included, by principle!
Nothing against you Ghandy nor the mag itself (I always liked JP).
Nowhere I can find being aggressive too. Just stating essential opinion about the online release, which I find unfriendly (UX-wise). You can always ignore it and wonder why you have bounce-offs in Google Analytics without an articulative opinion from the audience, that actually bounced off and never returned.
Nothing against you Ghandy nor the mag itself (I always liked JP).
Nowhere I can find being aggressive too. Just stating essential opinion about the online release, which I find unfriendly (UX-wise). You can always ignore it and wonder why you have bounce-offs in Google Analytics without an articulative opinion from the audience, that actually bounced off and never returned.
hollowone, i'm not sure you realise that ghandy simply implemented the online version of JP into a non-scene blog/magazine he runs. what's so bad about that? not everyone has the time and skills to write a completely new online engine. i, for one, am very grateful that ghandy put it online at least like this.
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