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- first name: David
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- wild Animation/Video Scenic Detour by Defame [web]
- Great production - a trip down memory lane, paying homage to the cool Amiga scene down here. We had a few Amiga sceners from Cydonia and Digital Access at the party and they got a real kick out of this. Great stuff, let's see them come back!
- rulezadded on the 2013-06-13 21:37:55
- demo Amiga AGA Atari Falcon 030 Starstruck by The Black Lotus [web]
- My favourite demo on the Amiga, thanks guys!
- rulezadded on the 2012-06-20 13:11:02
- diskmag Windows Amiga PPC/RTG Hugi #37 - Around The World by Hugi [web]
- I have been following this publication closely over the past few years and despite the delay between the most recent issue and the previous one, I am rather impressed with the content and overall package in Hugi #37.
I know better than most the difficulties of putting together a scene disk magazine, so these words I write are as genuine as they come.
The layout and music selection is top notch, a very fluid system that allows easy navigation. The text – yes, the most important part, great balance of subject matter – covering the demoscene quite nicely; I can only ask if editors write longer and more detailed chapters, this is better for me personally as 1-2 pagers just don’t do it for me. The weakest point of the text I feel is the News section. To me, the News chapter provides an opportunity to the editor to really capture the overall health levels of the scene, it also can provide exclusive gossip and lastly, it can preserve/document what is happening (as a diskmag is, to say the least, an offline website and we can refer to it later on to confirm certain events/facts etc). Inject some steroids into the News section and then the balance is as good as it gets!
In summary, a great issue with the coverage I need to feel up to date in the demoscene of 2012, feel proud! Looking forward to the next issue, work hard and keep the spirit flame burning bright!
- rulezadded on the 2012-06-20 03:41:40
- demo Commodore 64 Better by Onslaught [web]
- Thanks for the feedback guys. We were rather happy with this quick demo that showed some skill in compression. Also some real time stuff too such as the zoomer and 256 pixel tech tech by Conjuror. We are aware of handcrafted pixels and the pleasure they bring, which is why we have other productions that will be coming showing that. This one demonstrates improved code by Algorithm, check his production notes on CSDb and look forward to the next one!
- rulezadded on the 2012-06-19 23:51:15
- diskmag Commodore 64 Vandalism News #59 by Onslaught [web] & Vandalism News Staff [web] & Wrath Designs [web]
- magic: yeah, we would love to put more multicolour pictures throughout, but memory constraints are the problem.
Cruzer: the news section was a lot bigger (3rd News Chapter) but it kept crashing so I ended up just packing the working version. Hopefully a new outfit some day that will allow us to move on. Would you believe we do not have the source for this outfit and we are using some charpacker from 1992? :D - rulezadded on the 2012-06-19 23:46:08
- demo Commodore 64 Vicious SID by Masters' Design Group [web] & Onslaught [web] & Origo Dreamline
- Rules. A pity it didn't make it into the competition to get some further attention that is certainly deserves. Looking forward to further productions taking advantage of this routine.
- rulezadded on the 2009-01-30 11:19:00
- cracktro Commodore 64 mini putt by Eagle Soft Incorporated
- This picture was painted by Scorpio (Carol) of Eagle Soft. She lived in San Diego, California and was local to other members - By-Tor (Fred) and The Gamer (Mark).
- rulezadded on the 2006-08-05 06:50:32
account created on the 2005-09-02 10:43:13