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21.Sep.2002 Andreas Magerl (ANF) |
Amiga Future: page online again & updates The Amiga Future homepage had been offline for a longer peroid of time yesterday. In the data center of the host had been a lack of power as three from each other independent main power lines were cut through during construction works for an ICE railway not far away. Now everything is back to normal and the cheats and the Workbench gallery have been updated. (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 21. Sep. 2002, 18:47] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
21.Sep.2002 AMIGAplus (ANF) |
AMIGAplus soccer special: season finishing with Sensible Soccer During the last six weeks has the editorial staff of the AMIGAplus because of the running 40th season of the German soccer premiere league gone through a virtual season with 34 reviews of more or less known soccer games for the Amiga. As finishing highlight the A+ introduces today, on the digital 34th day, the champion of all soccer games, Sensible Soccer by Sensible Software. So we look back on 34 reviews of these titles: Amiga Soccer, Anstoß/Anstoß World Cup edition, Bundesliga Manager, Bundesliga Manager Professional, Bundesliga Manager Hattrick, Der Meister (Ultimate Soccer Manager), Der Trainer (Tactical Manager), Eat The Whistle, Emlyn Hughes International Soccer, Fifa International Soccer, Fighting Soccer, Five-A-Side Soccer, Footballer of the Year 2, Fußball Total (Football Glory), Goal!, Hattrick!, Italy Soccer 90, Italy 1990, Kick Off 2, Litti's Hot-Shot, Lothar Matthäus Soccer (European Champions), Manchester United Europe, Microprose Soccer, Player Manager 2, Premier Manager, Pro Soccer 2190, ran Trainer, Samba Partie Pro / Samba World Cup, Sensible Soccer (Sensible World of Soccer), Sierra Soccer, Soccer Kid, Soccer King, Starbyte Super Soccer, Wild Cup Soccer. And do not forget: The round one must be placed in the cornered one! (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 21. Sep. 2002, 18:45] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
21.Sep.2002 GetBoinged-Redaktion (ANF) |
Announcement: new online magazine - GetBoinged There had been a change at the head of the AMIGA online magazine "NoCover". With a new chief editor and new ideas we want to look into a better future. For this several preparations had taken place so that our plan can be put into effect. The first step was the name change from "NoCover" into "GetBoinged". The second step will follow in the next few days when our official homepage will go online under "www.getboinged.de". All further details can be read then there. With the "GetBoinged" magazine we want to go another way than other AMIGA online magazines, here at "GetBoinged" you'll only read facts and nothing else that may possibly be released someday in the future. Furthermore we refer to already existing and usable hardware. There will definitely be no reports about the alternative operating system MorphOS. Because only a small number of users is participating we'll only come up with specially chosen rubrics to offer a quite filled magazine despite this. Point: new users To secure our surviving you will be able to receive the "GetBoinged" magazine not only via the Aminet or various AMIGA CD-ROMs. Owners and buyers of Windows systems will be pleased as our magazine will be placed on several CD-ROMs of "Windows" magazines, too. The CD-ROM subscription of the "GetBoinged" respectively the once "NoCover" will be discontinued because of this step. With kind regards, Your "GetBoinged" editorial staff (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 21. Sep. 2002, 18:42] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
20.Sep.2002 Petra Struck |
MorphOS-pics-message deleted According to a statement of the MorphOS team the pictures have not been released. Because of that I have deleted the message with the link to the pictures as requested. (ps) (Translation: dr) [News message: 20. Sep. 2002, 13:20] [Comments: 2 - 28. Sep. 2002, 19:08] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
19.Sep.2002 Lars Ghandy Sobiraj (ANF) |
We're Being Watched - Scientific Paper on the Computer Scene! This has to do with an English language 23 page scientific document from George Borzyskowsky of Perth University, a document which is concerned with the subjects of `The Hacker Scene' and associated cultural art forms. The PDF (title link) is an interesting read and offers food for thought, that here a person standing entirely outside the computer scene tries to analyze it. For his research the scientist used old Aminet CDs and editions of Amiga demo scene diskmags, such as RAW and Grapevine. (Translation: dm) [News message: 19. Sep. 2002, 16:45] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
19.Sep.2002 Lars Ghandy Sobiraj (ANF) |
Demo Scene: Norwegian Kindergarden Party Takes Place! The Norwegian Amiga demo scene party Kindergarden is going to take place again this year at the end of October. The exact schedule hasn't been set yet, however the party as usual will take place somewhere near Oslo. More information will be uploaded shortly to the official homepage. Many European demo groups, such as Ephidrena, Spaceballs, Haujobb or Scarab have stated they will take part. Invitation introduction and text will be published as soon as possible. (ps) (Translation: dm) [News message: 19. Sep. 2002, 16:44] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
19.Sep.2002 Lars Ghandy Sobiraj (ANF) |
New Musical Pieces at Moods! The Amiga music group Moods is on a streak and has come up with five new pieces of music! This time it's from the musicians Blakkhar, DocMike, Tripper, Blasa and Razta. Some of these are from MODs that were part of international computer gatherings and contests. (ps) (Translation: dm) [News message: 19. Sep. 2002, 16:43] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
19.Sep.2002 Andreas Magerl (ANF) |
Amiga Future: Two Test Reports Online Today two test reports have been published in the article section of the Amiga Future website. These are the test of the game Titano and a test of the game 1990. Each of the articles was written by Alexander Drews. (ps) (Translation: dm) [News message: 19. Sep. 2002, 16:43] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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