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30.Jun.2000 Steven Flowers (E-Mail) |
"The Pulse" wird professionelles Printmagazin Aus dem bisher kostenlos erhältlichen Spielemagazin "The Pulse" soll ein professionelles Printmagazin werden. Lesen Sie im Folgenden die Pressemitteilung des Chefredakteurs Steven Flowers. From: steven flowers thepulse@innotts.co.uk To: Amiga News team@amiga-news.de Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 22:55:15 +0000 Subject: Here We Go Hello, For the last 2 years, thousands of Amiga owners around the world have been enjoying the monthly editions of The Pulse, distributed free as a catalogue/magazine. Well now, due to phenomenal demand from the public and a new publishing house, The Pulse is being produced as a professional magazine in it's own right. Available commercially for just £3.00 per issue, The Pulse Magazine promises to be the hottest, fastest source of information for all things Amiga. The publishing house behind this new venture is Pulse Publishing UK set up specifically for the Amiga market. Although under a new publisher, the editor and writers remain the same with some new editions. The general theme of The Pulse has always been well received so that will remain, and the layout has had a complete overhaul which I think you'll love! In the past a lot of people have thought of The Pulse as a "Games Magazine". We have implemented a lot of serious support recently, which will continue to grow with the addition of 12 new pages! The principal idea behind The Pulse is to cover ALL the latest news, and ALL the latest products, so if there's 10 new serious products released that month, we will cover each and every one so you never miss out on anything. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PULSE 52 pages packed with more exclusive reveiws than any other Amiga magazine. Special features on Amiga related topics Tutorials on serious software and hardware Hints, tips and solutions Art Gallery Letters Page and so much more.... Within the next seven days we will be announcing our brand new web page were you will be able to subscribe to the magazine - wish I promise you'll want to when you see what we've got lined up! I would like to take this opportunity to say thankyou to everyone who's extended their support and tell you that the wait is nearly over as the new edition although a little late is nearly here! We should perhaps explain that the delay although not intentional is certainly going to be worth it as we've been dedicating these past few weeks to arranging some brilliant deals for our readers including securing exclusive review rights for the most eagerly awaited games and utilities, and negotiating money-off vouchers from the top Amiga companies to be incuded in every single issue of The Pulse from now on. These vouchers more than cover the cost of your issue and can be redeemed against Amiga software and hardware! As an example, the issue we are working on now (issue 14) has a voucher to receive £5.00 off the brand new Foundation Gold . If like most Amiga users these days, you use your magazine as a guide to your Amiga purchases, you'll be glad to know that The Pulse Magazine has a comprehensive range of advertisers covering 12 pages, including software and hardware. We also have a whole page dedicated to our readers classified adverts which they can submit to the mag completely free of charge. This month, there's some processors going cheap, 16bit soundcards and tons of other bargain which you should really check out! Among the respected Amiga companies advertising in The Pulse Magazine so far are:- Eyetech Group Ltd. Blittersoft Epic Fore-matt Home Computing Abel Gratis Digital Dreams Gold Crest PD and much more *FEATURES OF ISSUE 14 - DUE OUT JULY £3.00* *PULSE SPECIAL FEATURE * A guide to the Amiga news websites *GAME PREVIEWS* Home Land Nightlong *GAME REVIEWS* Hell Squad (exclusive!) Foundation Gold/Undiscovered Lands (exclusive!) Joyride (exclusive!) Amiga Classix 2 (exclusive!) *SERIOUS REVIEWS* Art Effect 4 (exclusive!) Amiga Writer 2 (exclusive!) Photo Folio Blizzard Vision *TUTORIAL* The first installment of our massive tutorial on Lightwave 3D And a host of the usuals including editors columns, letters pages, game hints, tips and solutions and more... SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS: You can subscribe now by sending cheques/postal orders (in pounds) to:- Pulse Publishing PO Box 6452 Mansfield NG19 0RS ENGLAND 6 Month subscription: UK £18.00 Europe £24.00 World £27.00 12 Month subscription: UK £35.00 Europe £47.00 World £53.00 One-off issues can also be ordered for: UK £3.00 Europe £3.50 World £4.00 Credit cards can be used for a one-off trial copy from: Epic UK +44 (0) 1793 514188 Forematt Home Computing +44 (0) 1793 853802 (only when placing and order for software at the same time) More information will be released very soon. In the meantime please note the temporary email addresses below which are to be used for enquiries about The Pulse Magazine. Our web site and email is being set up now, we will advise the address shortly. --------FLEECY MOSS AMIGA INC 19th June 2000----------- "I have been reading the Pulse for a good few months now and it has become so that if the post is late, I feel like I am missing something. Steve and the crew have done a great job of keeping the community going through the dark times and now that things are improving in leaps and bounds, I am delighted to see that the Pulse will be there keeping me informed and its finger on the....well, on the Pulse." --------FLEECY MOSS AMIGA INC 19th June 2000----------- Kind regards *The Pulse* /No Way Out/..... // The Pulse Editor Email: thepulse@pulsepublishing.co.uk http://www.pulsepublishing.co.uk/ ------------------------------------- If you only ever subscribe to an Amiga mag again this should be it!Nachtrag: The Pulse in ab sofort online unter http://www.pulsepublishing.co.uk/ zu erreichen. Die Website scheint allerdings noch in Arbeit zu sein. Die neue eMail-Adresse lautet: thepulse@pulsepublishing.co.uk (ps) [Meldung: 30. Jun. 2000, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] | ||
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