SCEEN#2 at tUM
category: general [glöplog]
Does anyone in Portugal, Spain, France, UK, or The Netherlands already have the magazine?
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Yes. I did a short review earlier in the thread.
hey ! I recognise this face !
I think I should order one too ..
I think I should order one too ..
I still don't get it. Where do I order? I can't find the relevant info on the homepage...
Eh, sorry. It was just the order-form that didn't work at all without javascript, so I though I was only able to order issue #1.
I mean for ppl that signed the 4 editions in 2005.
xernobyl: you did get my email, right?
I did. I just wanted to see if I was the only one :)
xernobyl: I'm in the netherlands and got my subscription on the 3rd (see post above).
see, that worries me.
It's finally here \o/
see, that worries me.
ahwell if it never arrives i'll just get one at bp :)
skrebbel: we'll fix that before, don't before :)
wtf? i meant: we'll fix that before, don't worry :) ...
fix what before what?
monroe, well, the extra hassle is that i'm moving to denmark in 5 days :)
but i guess that if it still arrives after all, my dorm mates won't mind sending it over there :)
but i guess that if it still arrives after all, my dorm mates won't mind sending it over there :)
monroe: I sent you an email some two weeks ago now but it seems I have yet again gotten ignored by you guys.
took a look at it last weekend, was pretty nice despite the age of some of the articles.
a_lee_n: you did? i didn't receive anything. can you send it again, please? thx.
ps: thx for the props. yep, a few pieces might seem a bit dusty, but we definitely think that they're quite a quality read nontheless -- especially to people new to the subject. as the magazine is conceived more as a timeless almanach of exciting projects (and it is delibertly written in that fashion) we decided to keep those bits and pieces in. because they're all worth it. (which is why we had some talented people illustrating them :) )
ps: thx for the props. yep, a few pieces might seem a bit dusty, but we definitely think that they're quite a quality read nontheless -- especially to people new to the subject. as the magazine is conceived more as a timeless almanach of exciting projects (and it is delibertly written in that fashion) we decided to keep those bits and pieces in. because they're all worth it. (which is why we had some talented people illustrating them :) )
btw: it is possible to order the magazine from the website now. the site itself is still not really updated yet, but everyone is welcome to get a copy now. free shipping and all.
So, I just got my copy, and to my great surprise, it turns out that both Snarling and me has turned Finnish since the last time I checked (the "Demospotting Flashback"-article)! Anyway, at first I was a bit disappointed of the lack of demoscene material, but it got better in the end. Kudos for (once again) a well-produced magazine with a lot seemingly interesting articles. I'll never be bored while taking a dump ever again.
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I'll never be bored while taking a dump ever again
Magazines are for those who have no laptop.
ok so I got my copy of sceen #2 yesterday, and from what I can see this rocks ! First of all the magazine has a very high quality feel, with good, heavy paper and print. There are articles for everyone interested in numedia and demos. As far as demos are concerned there are tons of reviews, not just from the editors but also from other sceners (check out the 10 x 10 reviews). And finally I have a dvd with lots of nice demos !
These people clearly know what they are doing. I'm now hooked and looking forward to the next edition.
These people clearly know what they are doing. I'm now hooked and looking forward to the next edition.
Oh and an extra thank you to Alex Scholz for sending me a copy all the way from Germany. Thanks, I really appreciate it.