bad news #4 by Pulse [web]
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added on the 2005-10-07 11:00:31 by chavez |
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good mag! just check the list of contributors..
rulez added on the 2005-10-07 11:02:03 by chavez
Bad News #4
Bad News #4 was released in April 1996. After Niko of Pulse's wonderful title picture you came to the main menu, which had the same sections as in Bad News #3. The main graphics were drawn by Sketch of Pulse. Unfortunately the contrast within the
background picture was slightly high, which disturbed reading a bit. The tunes were made by XTD and Scorpik, both members of Pulse.
The charts categories this time were groups, demos, intros, coders, graphicians, musicians, swappers, diskmags, musicdisks, slideshows, games and films. There were no Polish charts any more, just world charts. 94 people voted, which is quite a lot.
Apart from the usual columns, the scene sub-section of the English Zone featured articles about animations in demos and swapping as well as party reports and six interviews (Darkness of Imphobia, Metal of Analogue, Unreal of Pulse, Maf of Camorra, Gatekeeper of Xtacy, and Yarpen of Substance). The Forum sub-section contained articles on metal music, computer games, capital punishment, Toy Story and Windows 95.
It was another nice issue for the time, although it would be rather weak compared to today's diskmag standards.
Bad News #4 was released in April 1996. After Niko of Pulse's wonderful title picture you came to the main menu, which had the same sections as in Bad News #3. The main graphics were drawn by Sketch of Pulse. Unfortunately the contrast within the
background picture was slightly high, which disturbed reading a bit. The tunes were made by XTD and Scorpik, both members of Pulse.
The charts categories this time were groups, demos, intros, coders, graphicians, musicians, swappers, diskmags, musicdisks, slideshows, games and films. There were no Polish charts any more, just world charts. 94 people voted, which is quite a lot.
Apart from the usual columns, the scene sub-section of the English Zone featured articles about animations in demos and swapping as well as party reports and six interviews (Darkness of Imphobia, Metal of Analogue, Unreal of Pulse, Maf of Camorra, Gatekeeper of Xtacy, and Yarpen of Substance). The Forum sub-section contained articles on metal music, computer games, capital punishment, Toy Story and Windows 95.
It was another nice issue for the time, although it would be rather weak compared to today's diskmag standards.
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