Amber1 by Amber Diskmag Editing Team
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Amber #1 and #2 (and the small, animated announcement text Amber #0, which was released in December 1998) are available from scene.org. The two issues have been downloaded about 1700 times. Amber works perfectly under DOSBox.
Amber #1
The engine of Amber #1 (June 1999) was coded by HeY and Pyshtoff of Tatanka; it was the engine previously used in the Total Disaster diskmag. The audiovisual appearance of Amber
was the same as in most diskmags: After starting came a title picture, and music began to play. A click later, the main menu was displayed, where you could select one of the sections (Editorials, Scene, Misc). Inside the sections, the headlines of the articles were listed; you clicked a headline, and the text was displayed. The text was displayed with a fixed-width font, in contiguous formatting, partly justified by insertion of spaces. The background picture remained the same throughout the mag. At the bottom of the screen there were some buttons for exiting the mag, getting back to the menu, returning to the previous screen, selecting music or accessing the help pages.
Amber #1 featured two tunes by Lesnik of Altair and one each by Bigyo of Tatanka and Singer of Altair. The graphics were done by Misha. The texts amounted to 450 kbytes and were written by about 20 persons. Most of the articles were originally written in Polish and then translated to English by BlueShade of Altair or Shredder of Aion.
The Scene section starts with the announcement of the rules of the Amber competitions. There are compos for 100x100 pixel graphics, 100kb music and 256 bytes intros. This is followed by
the results of the previous 100x100 pixel graphics competition, which was organized by Total Disaster. Then come a Quast 1998 report and a statement about the music selection at Rush Hour 1998. There are articles about "helping beginners" and whether it's good to be a multi-group member. In another article, Bzykoo compares the scene to a prison. In general, many articles are of questionable interest; what would be considered fillers in other diskmags, is the majority in Amber #1. But there are also reviews of some Polish language diskmags, which may be especially interesting for people who don't speak Polish and thus can't read the mags themselves. There are also two interviews (Byter of Blasphemy and KusmuQue) and, finally, a lot of party results.
In the Bonus section, we can find a lesbian love story and several joke articles. Some - or maybe most - of them were not written originally for Amber but taken from the Internet.