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.Start.of.DemoNews.129.........................................................
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DemoNews #129 - 08 Sep 1996
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Subscribers : 2500
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DemoNews is produced by Hornet. Change : +6
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The Hornet Archive is at ftp.cdrom.com/pub/demos Archive Size : 3234M
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==[Contents]===================================================================
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Calendar
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Sites
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Top Downloads
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Uploads
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Articles
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Introduction................................Snowman
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Music Contest IV Final Results..............Snowman, GD
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A Graphician's Tip Book - Part 5............Shaithis
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Top 10 Reasons HA4 better than ID4..........Dennisc
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Advertisement - The Dreams CDROM............Darkness
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The Dreams CDROM Review.....................Dan Wright
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Advertisement - The Mods Anthology CDROM....Gryzor
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Closing
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==[Calendar]===================================================================
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Date Event Location Concact Points
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16 Aug 96 Assembly Finland assembly@assembly.org
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www.assembly.org/asm96
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22 Aug 96 TPTB France brunel@quaternet.fr
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www.imaginet.fr/~dadu
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30 Aug 96 AntIQ Hungary aboy@ttk.jpte.hu
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www.jpte.hu/~aboy
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30 Aug 96 Gardening Greece gmanol@physics.upatras.gr
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westnet.hol.gr/gardening96
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* <-- YOU ARE HERE
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04 Oct 96 Demobit Slovakia demobit@elf.stuba.sk
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internet.sk/demobit/english.htm
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21 Mar 97 Mekka Germany amable@aol.com
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==[Sites]======================================================================
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Category Location Contact Points
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Hornet Archive USA ftp.cdrom.com/pub/demos
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HA Mirrors Sweden ftp.luth.se/pub/msdos/demos
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S. Africa ftp.sun.ac.za/pub/msdos/demos
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USA (FL) ftp.uwp.edu/pub/msdos/demos
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USA (PA) ftp.co.iup.edu/code (from /demos/code)
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Other Archives Belgium hagar.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/demos
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Sweden ftp.arosnet.se/demo
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Spain ftp.siapi.es/blastersound/demos/incoming
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Finland ftp.fm.org
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Holland sdc.wtm.tudelft.nl/pub/music
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==[Downloads]==================================================================
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Category Times File
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Demos 01 00105 /demos/1995/a/animate.zip
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02 00092 /demos/1995/n/nooon_st.zip
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03 00088 /demos/1993/u/unreal11.zip
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04 00083 /demos/1996/c/contrast.zip
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05 00080 /demos/1993/0-9/2ndreal1.lzh
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06 00077 /demos/1993/s/symbolog.zip
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07 00074 /demos/1996/c/caleid.zip
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08 00073 /demos/1993/0-9/2ndreal2.lzh
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09 00064 /demos/1996/i/inside2.zip
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10 00063 /demos/1996/i/inside1.zip
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Music 01 00406 /music/programs/players/m4w230sx.zip
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02 00345 /music/programs/players/cp16.zip
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03 00256 /music/programs/trackers/scrmt321.zip
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04 00225 /music/programs/players/m4w230sl.zip
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05 00204 /music/programs/trackers/ft206.zip
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06 00185 /music/programs/players/play230b.zip
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07 00064 /music/programs/players/cp1666.zip
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08 00062 /music/programs/trackers/it105.zip
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09 00056 /music/songs/1995/s3m/a/aryx.zip
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10 00044 /music/songs/1996/xm/b/beautif3.zip
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Graphics 01 00017 /graphics/images/1996/a/airwar.zip
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02 00016 /graphics/images/1996/c/chantal.zip
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03 00015 /graphics/programs/fractal/dst_frac.zip
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04 00012 /graphics/images/1996/s/scarlet.zip
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05 00010 /graphics/images/1996/f/fdg_char.zip
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06 00010 /graphics/images/1996/b/bye_eden.zip
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07 00009 /graphics/images/1996/g/girl3.zip
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08 00008 /graphics/programs/editors/apaint01.arj
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09 00008 /graphics/images/1996/s/sck-sunr.zip
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10 00008 /graphics/disks/1996/pls_sun.zip
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Code 01 00032 /code/tutorial/dn114_3d.zip
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02 00029 /code/tutorial/dn116_3d.zip
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03 00026 /code/tutorial/asmvla00.lzh
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04 00025 /code/graph/water/water.zip
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05 00023 /code/tutorial/fh-3dtut.zip
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06 00022 /code/graph/3d/3d_math.zip
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07 00021 /code/graph/texture/tmaptut.zip
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08 00020 /code/tutorial/kmagv3.zip
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09 00020 /code/graph/rotation/fullr_1.zip
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10 00019 /code/tutorial/kmagv2.zip
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Incoming 01 00285 /incoming/music/programs/cp17.zip
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02 00178 /incoming/ASM96/demo/machifix.zip
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03 00171 /incoming/ASM96/demo/machines.a01
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04 00166 /incoming/ASM96/demo/machines.arj
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05 00164 /incoming/ASM96/demo/machines.a02
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06 00134 /incoming/ASM96/demo/ctststp2.zip
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07 00131 /incoming/ASM96/demo/ctststp1.zip
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08 00112 /incoming/ASM96/demo/vividexp.zip
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09 00102 /incoming/ASM96/in64/clx_wego.zip
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10 00102 /incoming/ASM96/demo/anxious.zip
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Total files downloaded : 61,300
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Size of files downloaded : 21,870,661k
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==[Uploads]====================================================================
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All ratings are subjective.
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/pub/demos/alpha Size Rated Description
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/1994/m/mictro.zip 494 [n/a] Michelletro by Digital Infinity
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/1994/w/wedtro.zip 992 [n/a] Wedtro by Hornet
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/1996/0-9/666.zip 380 **+ EUS96:demo:06: 666 by Crystal Shade
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/1996/a/abductio.zip 57 **+ EUS96:in64:01: Abduction by TLOTB
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/1996/a/amb_mass.zip 68 **+ SE96:in64:06: Massive by Amable
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/1996/a/anubis.zip 2579 *** EUS96:demo:04: Anubis by The Banner
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/1996/a/avs-cine.zip 6 * Cinematic Intro by Alienated Vision
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/1996/b/b-drill1.zip 1417 ***+ [1/2] ABD96:demo:01: Drill Me, Please Me by
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| Byterapers Inc.
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/1996/b/b-drill2.zip 651 ***+ [2/2] ABD96:demo:01: Drill Me, Please Me by
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| Byterapers Inc.
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/1996/b/baninaz.zip 706 ** SE96:demo:04: Baninaz by Opium
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/1996/b/birth.zip 772 **+ EUS96:demo:03: Birth by Incognita
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/1996/b/blast.zip 4 *** EUS96:in4k:03: Blast by Unknown
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/1996/c/ctswhat.zip 68 **** SE96:in64:02: What? by Cubic Team+$een
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/1996/d/dss_vfly.zip 959 **+ EUS96:demo:13: Virtual Fly by Dosis
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/1996/e/enagi.zip 289 *+ SE96:demo:13: Enagi by Lost
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/1996/e/end_anci.zip 702 ** Ancient by The End
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/1996/f/f-white.zip 70 **** SE96:in64:03: White Essence by Funk
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/1996/f/fdg_abfi.zip 1295 ***+ SE96:demo:01: In Absence of Minor by Fudge
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/1996/i/ign_desp.zip 1114 **** EUS96:demo:01: Despair by Iguana
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/1996/k/ku3.zip 3 ** EUS96:in4k:04: KU3 by Bosko
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/1996/l/leroy.a01 1290 **** [2/2] SE96:demo:02: Leroy by Xtacy
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/1996/l/leroy.arj 1422 **** [1/2] SE96:demo:02: Leroy by Xtacy
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/1996/l/leroyfix.arj 99 **** SE96:demo:02: Leroy (SB/8MB fix) by Xtacy
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/1996/n/nf_tdiff.zip 76 **** SE96:in64:01: The Difference by N-Factor
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/1996/p/p-denond.zip 1282 ***+ SE96:demo:03: Den Onde Corporation (final) by
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| Purple
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/1996/p/planb.zip 1723 **** SE96:demo:06: Plan B by Xevius
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/1996/p/prn_alph.zip 434 **+ SE96:demo:09: Alpha by Prone
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/1996/p/pulse.zip 2 **** EUS96:in4k:02: Pulse by Alien
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/1996/r/revolutn.zip 4 **** EUS96:in4k:01: Revolution by Marathon Man
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/1996/r/ron-dlin.zip 1 *** BBS The Deadline by rOn
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/1996/r/rotex.zip 3 *+ EUS96:in4k:05: Rotex by Sairf
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/1996/s/sha.zip 1174 ***+ EUS96:demo:05: Sheer Heart Attack by
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| TLOTB+Zoran
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/1996/s/stur.zip 23 * Stur by Mesmerism
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/1996/t/t_warp20.zip 14 ** Warp 20 by Thaumaturge
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/1996/t/told256.zip 17 [n/a] Techtronics On-Line Democompo (256-byte)
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| entries by V/A
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/pub/demos/music Size Rated Description
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/disks/1996/m/m_c64.zip 171 **** C64 Classics LP by Dreamfish of Mono
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/disks/1996/p/ph-0896a.zip 1402 ***+ [1/2] pHluid 8/96 by Acid
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/disks/1996/p/ph-0896b.zip 1416 ***+ [2/2] pHluid 8/96 by Acid
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/songs/1993/mod/c/cd2part2.arj 189 **** Ambient Power by Vogue
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/songs/1994/mod/a/acme-ap.zip 260 ***+ Ambient Power by Vic of Acme
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/songs/1994/mod/b/bradshaw.zip 175 *+ Bradshaw! by DD+Sparx
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/songs/1994/s3m/g/gem-celt.zip 605 ** The Day of the Celts by
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| OxideMan+Galahad
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/songs/1994/s3m/g/gem-crem.zip 256 **+ Creamation by Galahad
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/songs/1994/s3m/g/gem-man.zip 86 *+ Man of War by OxideMan
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/songs/1994/s3m/g/gem-self.zip 292 *+ Self Contained by Galahad
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/songs/1994/s3m/s/shadow.zip 216 *** Shadow of the Mind by Necros
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/songs/1995/s3m/f/fd-wrmx.zip 47 * Weirdo (remix) by Flash D.
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/songs/1995/s3m/g/game.zip 174 *** The Game by Welti
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/songs/1995/s3m/s/sos.zip 183 ***+ Sub Oceanic Shuttle by Toal Nkor
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/songs/1996/it/p/pmartha.zip 1059 *** Martha's Prototype by Pubert
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/songs/1996/it/p/pmfbeat.zip 338 ** Must Find Beat by Pubert
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/songs/1996/it/p/pxform.zip 608 ***+ Transformers (remix) by Freejack
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/songs/1996/mod/b/baobao.zip 128 ***+ !bao!bao! by Maf
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/songs/1996/mod/b/blksilk.zip 62 **+ Black Silk by Luigi Smythe
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/songs/1996/mod/b/board.zip 48 **+ Board to DEF by Luigi Smythe
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/songs/1996/mod/b/brain.zip 74 * Rock Your Brain by Alpine
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/songs/1996/mod/c/conrem1a.zip 100 ** Context Removal 1 by Luigi Smythe
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/songs/1996/mod/c/conrem2.zip 124 **+ Context Removal 2 by Luigi Smythe
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/songs/1996/mod/d/darkroom.zip 8 **+ Darkroom #3 by Dynamix
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/songs/1996/mod/d/deadend.zip 42 ** Dead End Finale by Luigi Smythe
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/songs/1996/s3m/0-9/0fused.zip 397 *+ Fused by Cyberdex
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/songs/1996/s3m/0-9/0park.arj 291 *+ Into the Dark Narc Park by Benzel
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/songs/1996/s3m/e/emh1995.zip 119 * Early Morning Hangover by Boydroid
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/songs/1996/s3m/e/energize.zip 160 ** Energizer by Vindicator
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/songs/1996/s3m/e/envol.zip 77 * Envol by Matju
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/songs/1996/s3m/e/es-hc.zip 179 ** Hard Confusion by Evil Seed
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/songs/1996/s3m/e/explore.zip 77 ** Exploring the Forest by Salvorite
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/songs/1996/s3m/e/eyesky.zip 63 * Eyes in the Sky by Boydroid
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fairytal.zip 344 **+ Fairytales by Seventh Sky
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fc-emind.zip 166 * Eclipse of the Mind by FscanF
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fd-break.zip 83 * Break It by Flash D.
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fd-dm.zip 335 * Dungeon Master by Flash D.
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fd-flash.zip 77 *+ Powerflash by Flash D.
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fd-ho.zip 214 * Hardcore Overdose by Flash D.
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fd-nitro.zip 153 *+ Nitro by Flash D.
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fd-np.zip 548 *+ Nakatomi Plaza by Flash D.
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fd-weird.zip 46 * Weirdo by Flash D.
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fl_happy.zip 47 *+ The Happy Little Fart by Sabbath
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fl_madns.zip 114 * Industrial Madness by Sabbath
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fl_march.zip 216 *+ Crystal Rain / March of the Dead by
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| Sabbath
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fl_mind2.zip 315 *+ Mind of a Killer 2 (Passionless...)
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| by Sabbath
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fl_rnman.zip 312 *+ Renaissance Man Remix by Sabbath
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fl_silvr.zip 132 * Lost Silver by Nocturne
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/flaw.zip 39 * Slightly Flawed by Abyss Master
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/flp-ak03.zip 319 *+ Entropy by Aksen of Flip
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/flp-ak04.zip 85 *+ Gosub Limits (Kordal remix) by Aksen
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| of Flip
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/flp-ak05.zip 245 ** Entropy (State mix) by Aksen of Flip
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/flp-ak06.zip 200 ** Empiricon by Aksen of Flip
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/flp-ak07.zip 199 **+ Altered Reality by Aksen of Flip
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/flp-ak08.zip 244 *+ Antithesis (remix) by Aksen of Flip
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/flp-cts3.zip 75 ** The Passing of Time by Cheech the
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| Sneech of Flip
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fluto.zip 43 ** Fluto by Salvorite
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/for_land.zip 212 ** Land of Paradise by Fortune
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fracas.zip 195 **+ The Fracastesses by Barbatruc
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fractali.zip 120 ** Fractalization by Kazumix
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/songs/1996/s3m/f/fuckname.arj 122 *+ Fuck the Title by Cyrush
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/songs/1996/s3m/g/g_route.zip 100 *** Route 84 by Skie of Grey
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/songs/1996/s3m/g/gathouse.zip 170 ** The Gate House by Barbatruc
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/songs/1996/s3m/g/gdance.zip 270 *+ Ghostdancing by Boydroid
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/songs/1996/s3m/g/gee.zip 99 + The Gee Song by Salvorite
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/songs/1996/s3m/g/gee2.zip 199 + The Gee Song (Part 2) by Salvorite
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/songs/1996/s3m/g/gem-rhap.zip 131 **+ Rhapsody by Parity
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/songs/1996/s3m/g/gem-spor.zip 108 **+ Sporadic Movement by Parity
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/songs/1996/s3m/g/gravitat.zip 114 *+ Gravitational Pull by Salvorite
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/songs/1996/s3m/h/hardcorn.zip 7 **+ Hard Corn by Meat
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/songs/1996/s3m/h/hex.zip 168 * Hexadecimal by Boydroid
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/songs/1996/s3m/h/hide34.zip 50 **+ House Eey #34 by Hide
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/songs/1996/s3m/h/hide37.zip 66 **+ House Eey #37 by Hide
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/songs/1996/s3m/h/hide38.zip 128 ** House Eey #38 by Hide
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/songs/1996/s3m/h/homerain.zip 162 ** Homecoming (Rain of Praise) by Skilz
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/songs/1996/s3m/h/house_2.zip 619 *+ Dub House (Volume 2) by Majestick
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/songs/1996/s3m/h/human-st.zip 156 **+ Starship Troopers by Human
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/songs/1996/s3m/n/noyinss2.zip 194 ** Noyinss2 by Obuk of H-Tide
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/songs/1996/s3m/p/power.zip 706 *** Power (remix) by Stein
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/songs/1996/s3m/q/qy-light.zip 216 *** Ride the Lightning by Qyv
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/songs/1996/s3m/r/r_gopher.zip 143 * Dance of the Gophers by Bomber
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/songs/1996/s3m/r/raf-crea.zip 190 * Creation by RAF
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/songs/1996/s3m/r/raf-dvoi.zip 211 *+ Devoid by Maximus
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/songs/1996/s3m/r/raf-soli.zip 280 **+ Solitude by David Yancey
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/songs/1996/s3m/r/raf-val.zip 202 * Valley of What Known by The
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| Decomplier
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/songs/1996/s3m/r/reminisc.zip 349 **+ Reminiscence by Seventh Sky
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/songs/1996/s3m/r/renew.zip 78 * Renew by Obuk
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/songs/1996/s3m/r/repol.zip 352 **+ Repol by Megant Rage
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/songs/1996/s3m/r/revolutn.zip 119 **+ Revolution Symphony by Dead
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/songs/1996/s3m/r/rl-nebla.zip 292 ** Romancing the Nebula by Ringlord
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/s-dreems.zip 86 *+ Sweet Dreems (Fuk U Up) by Paynee
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/s-end.zip 535 *+ The End by Synergy
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/salvorit.zip 68 *+ Salvorite by Salvorite
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/sands.arj 177 **+ Sands of the Time by Dead
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/saxfolie.zip 142 ** Sax for Fun by Barbatruc
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/sb-grr.zip 116 ** Grrgrinder (remix) by Subliminal
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/sb-lifls.zip 229 **+ Lifeless by Subliminal
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/sb-mfs.zip 285 **+ My Final Stand by Subliminal
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/screamer.arj 133 **+ Screamer by Dead
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/secondch.zip 211 *** Give Me a Second Chance by Linearic
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/septfunk.zip 115 ***+ September Funk by Manchild
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/sera.zip 295 **+ Sera by Ler
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/setfree.zip 250 **+ Set Your Mind Free by Linearic
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/sfcool.zip 224 * Supafunkycool by Boydroid
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/shine.zip 142 *** Shine by Jbase
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/skrilla.zip 500 * 4 Tha Skrilla (remix) by Obuk
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/sky.zip 79 **+ Skyroads by Salvorite
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/sm-julia.zip 170 *** Julia '96 by Slightly Magic
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/smi_flsh.zip 112 *+ Flashdance (cover) by Joker
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/smi_l14.zip 337 * Libra 14 by Joker
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/smi_lngr.zip 62 *+ Linger (cover) by Joker
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/smi_pol.zip 69 *+ The Power of Love (cover) by Joker
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/smi_sacr.zip 93 *+ Sacrifice (cover) by Joker
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/sol.zip 160 *** Quasar Sol by Behemoth
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/strollin.zip 122 *** Strollin' Da City by Manchild
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/songs/1996/s3m/s/surreptn.zip 86 + Surreption by Obuk
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/t_sol.zip 349 *+ Solar Breeze by David Weekly
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/tarzanos.zip 95 **+ Tarzan on Scene by Barbatruc
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/tc_miss2.zip 717 **+ Missing (JR mix) by TeeCee
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/tentatio.zip 138 **+ Tentation by Musaya
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/through.zip 156 ** Through Universe by Cap Solo
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/time_e_c.zip 66 **+ Time Equals Change by Paradigma
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/tl-impul.zip 581 *** Impulse by Timelord
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/toadies.zip 445 *+ Possum Kingdom (remix) by Obuk
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/tower.zip 35 *+ Tower by Salvorite
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/train1.zip 163 **+ Trainingsong1 by Welti
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/trancise.zip 628 + Trancisors by Introverted Orchestra
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/trek.zip 306 **+ Worldwide Trek by Zinc
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/tsos.zip 114 *+ The Speed of Sound by Mr. Fix-It
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/songs/1996/s3m/t/turn.zip 75 *+ Turn of the Century by Salvorite
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/songs/1996/xm/a/ab-soft.zip 294 ** Killing Me Softly (Tribe Tech Ver.)
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/songs/1996/xm/a/ascorpii.zip 333 *** Alpha Scorpii by XFyL
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/songs/1996/xm/b/bb_star.zip 188 ***+ Star Tech Theme by Blackbird
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/songs/1996/xm/b/beatbox.zip 137 *+ Beatbox by Tiamat
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/songs/1996/xm/c/cgs-ar11.zip 156 **** Arabicum Soundtrack by Cygnes
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/songs/1996/xm/c/cheese.zip 295 * Ultracheese by Jaben
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/songs/1996/xm/c/chicken.zip 201 *+ Chicken by Tiamat
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/songs/1996/xm/c/cz-flex.zip 320 ***+ Inflexibility by Cyberzip
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/songs/1996/xm/m/m_alag.zip 61 **+ Ala's Grind by Super Slimer of
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/songs/1996/xm/m/m_blackr.zip 375 ***+ Blackness of Mind remix by Super
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/songs/1996/xm/m/m_dabble.zip 74 **+ Da Bubbles by Rye Bread of Metamorph
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/songs/1996/xm/m/m_equili.zip 385 *** Equilibrium by Super Slimer of
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| Metamorph
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/songs/1996/xm/m/m_fotime.zip 196 ***+ Flavour of Time remix by Super
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/songs/1996/xm/m/m_freew.zip 265 **+ Free World by Super Slimer of
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| Metamorph
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/songs/1996/xm/m/m_intern.zip 113 **+ Internal Dread by Super Slimer of
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/songs/1996/xm/m/m_lisp.zip 272 ** Light Speed by Super Slimer of
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| Metamorph
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/songs/1996/xm/m/m_slide.zip 155 ***+ Sliding Down by Super Slimer of
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/songs/1996/xm/m/m_spacem.zip 370 *** Space Man remix by Super Slimer of
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| Metamorph
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/songs/1996/xm/m/mm-rm1.arj 155 **+ Zombie Dance by Mike Mueller
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/songs/1996/xm/m/mm-trncg.arj 135 **+ Trance-galactic by Mike Mueller
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/songs/1996/xm/m/mx-carib.zip 144 **+ Carribean Deram by Mordecai X
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/songs/1996/xm/m/mx-rapnd.zip 182 ** Rapture in D Minor by Mordecai X
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/songs/1996/xm/m/mx-sleep.zip 105 *** Sleepless Nights by Mordecai X
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/songs/1996/xm/n/nc-fool.zip 628 *** Fool by Nutcase of Cute
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/songs/1996/xm/n/nc-miles.zip 449 **+ Miles Ahead by Nutcase of Cute
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/songs/1996/xm/n/nc-squir.zip 350 ***+ Square squirrel by Nutcase of Cute
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/songs/1996/xm/n/nc-time.zip 599 *** Time by Nutcase of Cute
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/songs/1996/xm/n/ng-trip.zip 333 *** Tripod by Demuc + Solaris of Nearly
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| Gods
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/songs/1996/xm/n/ntx_ejvu.zip 176 **+ Enerja Vacuum by Neurotix
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/songs/1996/xm/p/pali_1st.zip 46 *** This song has no Title by Pali
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/songs/1996/xm/p/pali_2nd.zip 10 **+ This song has no Title by Pali
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/songs/1996/xm/p/pb_mercy.zip 325 *** No Mercy by Point Blank
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/songs/1996/xm/p/pg_mrhor.zip 305 ** Mr. Horizon by Tanigon
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/songs/1996/xm/p/pix-fadb.zip 164 **+ FadeBack by Pix
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/songs/1996/xm/p/psy-echo.zip 669 **** Echoes of the Night Rain by
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| Psychodelix
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/songs/1996/xm/p/px-shapy.zip 523 *** The so happy dance mix by the
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| Hiocheer of Project X
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/songs/1996/xm/p/px_balli.zip 482 **+ Ballistique by the Hiocheer of
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/disks/1996/abc_rays.zip 549 ** Rays by Storm
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/images/1995/b/bat_gfx1.zip 95 **+ Pirate by Bat
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/images/1995/b/bat_gfx2.zip 96 *** Gasp by Bat
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/images/1996/a/abc_guar.zip 239 *** Guardian by Storm
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/images/1996/a/ai_cuccc.zip 87 [n/a] ANT96:grfx:XX: Cucccicc by Rendall
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/images/1996/a/ai_nyomo.zip 166 ***+ FLAG96:grfx:02: Nyomorult by Rendall
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/images/1996/b/bat_gfx3.zip 13 **+ Wiwa by Bat
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/images/1996/b/bat_gfx4.zip 52 *** Psykose by Bat
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/images/1996/b/bat_gfx5.zip 47 **+ Serial Killer by Bat
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/images/1996/b/bat_gfx6.zip 85 **+ Sirene by Bat
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/images/1996/b/bg-naid1.zip 130 *** NAID96:grfx:01: You Too Can Be a
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| Graphics Dude by Blue Gravity
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/images/1996/b/bofh.zip 61 **+ ABD96:grfx:XX: Bastard Operator From
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| Hell by Pest
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/images/1996/b/bold.zip 44 *** ABD96:grfx:02: Bold by GFX-Twins
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/images/1996/b/bye_eden.zip 176 ***+ TS96:grfx:03: Kiss Eden Goodbye by
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| Morbid
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/images/1996/c/cc_ps-lt.zip 27 ***+ NAID96:grfx:02: LT1521 by PeriSoft
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/images/1996/c/craw_sal.zip 15 *** NAID96:grfx:03: Salvation by LakEEE
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/images/1996/d/dawn.zip 37 ** ABD96:grfx:05: Dawn by Lorper
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/images/1996/d/doodzond.zip 95 ***+ X96:grfx:01: Doodzonde by Mirage
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/images/1996/e/eyeface.zip 46 **** FLAG96:grfx:XX: Eyeface by Rack
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/images/1996/f/fdg_char.zip 60 **** SE96:grfx:01: Charlie by Solon
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/images/1996/g/get_mem.zip 512 **+ ANT96:grfx:04: Get Mem by Edo Uno
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/images/1996/h/hamutart.zip 54 **+ ANT96:grtc:??: Hamutart by ???
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/images/1996/i/ihatecat.zip 39 *+ ANT96:grfx:05: I Hate Cats by Peachy
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/images/1996/i/impangel.zip 30 ***+ EUS96:grfx:04: Angel by BenJ
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/images/1996/i/impgunwo.zip 27 **** EUS96:grfx:03: Gun Woman by PL
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/images/1996/i/impwoman.zip 32 ***+ X96:grfx:02: Cybowoman by BenJ
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/images/1996/l/lastdinn.zip 45 ** ANT96:grfx:XX: Last Dinner by Sly Spy
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/images/1996/m/magical.zip 26 ***+ ABD96:grfx:01: Magical by Dice
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/images/1996/m/makvirag.zip 212 ** ANT96:grtc:??: Makviragok by Arnie
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/images/1996/m/mammamia.zip 23 **+ ABD96:grfx:03: Mammamia by Gnome
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/images/1996/m/mig29cv.zip 206 ** ANT96:grtc:??: Mig29CV by Achos SH
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/images/1996/m/mt_galax.zip 490 ***+ ANT96:grtc:??: Galaxy by Zsolt
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/images/1996/m/mystical.zip 96 **+ ANT96:grfx:XX: Mystical by ???
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/images/1996/n/nauti.zip 64 * ANT96:grfx:XX: Nauti by Garph
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/images/1996/n/nikita.zip 218 *+ NAID96:grfx:??: Nikita by TheDead
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/images/1996/o/octopus.zip 266 *** ANT96:grfx:03: Octopus by Grass
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/images/1996/p/pecas.zip 34 ** ANT96:grfx:XX: Pecas by Garph
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/images/1996/p/pls_szni.zip 66 **** Szninkiel by Lazur
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/images/1996/p/prg_lsd.zip 20 *** ABD96:grfx:04: Seen on a Trip by
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/images/1996/p/putman.zip 38 ** NAID96:grfx:??: Puttman by Gravel
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/images/1996/q/qd-titan.zip 123 *** X96:grtc:??: Titan by Necronomicon
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/images/1996/r/robot.zip 64 *** FLAG96:grtc:01: Robot by Karter
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/images/1996/s/sck-acid.zip 60 ***+ ANT96:grfx:02: Acid Hearth by Das
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/images/1996/s/sck-jokr.zip 57 **** FLAG96:grfx:01: Joker by Das
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/images/1996/s/sck-sunr.zip 145 **** Sunrise by Das
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/images/1996/s/skrjmagi.zip 26 + ANT96:grtc:??: Jmagic the Kondomi by
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/images/1996/t/timer.zip 418 *** ANT96:grtc:??: Timer by Kvazar
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/images/1996/v/vegek.zip 606 **+ ANT96:grtc:??: Uvegek by ???
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/images/1996/v/veszely.zip 63 *** ANT96:grtc:??: Veszely by ???
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/images/1996/w/wake_up.zip 561 ***+ ANT96:grtc:??: Wake Up Dynamite Clock
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/images/1996/w/wrd-fdrg.zip 170 *** FLAG96:grfx:XX: The Falling Dragon by
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/images/1996/w/wrd_pain.zip 459 *** ANT96:grfx:01: Pain by Ward
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/images/1996/x/x96alien.zip 69 [n/a] X96:grfx:??: Apache by Alien
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/images/1996/x/xgy_bvcm.zip 28 **** SE96:grfx:??: Bee Vee Color Magic by
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==[Articles]===================================================================
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:: "Introduction"
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:: Snowman / Hornet - r3cgm@cdrom.com
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_____Introduction
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Those long-time readers of DemoNews may have noticed my introductions
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gradually shortening. Well, not tonight. Tonight I feel like sharing my
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honest thoughts, observations, and feelings. Why the sudden change? Well,
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I don't really know. I could try to think of something important and say
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that it inspired me, but that wouldn't be quite accurate. Let's just say
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that I've filled my personal memory cache and now it needs to flush.
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_____Assembly 1996
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A couple weeks ago I flew to Helsinki for Assembly '96. After all the
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problems The Party Organizing had last year, I was guessing that attendance
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would be very low at TP96. Following this logic, Assembly '96 would be
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largest scene event of the year (and it probably will be).
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I was greeted at the airport by IOR / Hornet. He gave me a brief tour of
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Helsinki before our mutual host (Mellow-D / Hornet) arrive home from work.
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Since I got to Finland a couple of days before the party began, IOR, Mellow-D
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and I were able to spend time visiting local bars and getting drunk. :)
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Before the party began, I went to both Assembly Organizing Offices and the
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Party Place. The offices were about as I expected; messy with lots of people
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running around making last-minute plans and confirmations. I was impressed
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with the organizers (Pehu and Moku), for they seemed relaxed despite the
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upcoming event. To them, Assembly was an event they were used to planning
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for.
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Jesse was my guide the whole time (he had spent about two months in Europe
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before I got there, and had also been to Assembly before). He took me to
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Gore / Future Crew's house. There I got to see FC's new Pyramid 3D chip and
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the two games they were working on. I was more than a little impressed with
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everyone's skill and knowledge of their respective tools. One friendly
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graphician was busy trying to tweak some textures... later I would find out
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that he was Marvel of Future Crew. Other notables at Gore's house that day:
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Reward / Complex, Zodiak / Cascada, Stone / Dust.
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Throughout the party, I hung out mostly with: IOR, Mellow-D, Zodiak, Alpha /
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KLF (formerly Legend Design), Howler / Fobia Design, Screamager / Radical
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Rhythms, Likit, Axl / Daskmig, Weed / Coral, Abyss / FC, Stinger, some
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Norwegian guy whose name I can't recall, and a few whose names I flat out
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forgot. :)
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Being a veteran in the scene, I have learned the value of sleep at parties.
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:) As with NAID, I got 7-8 hours each night and was able to enjoy the
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daytime more as a result. Meanwhile, a group of a dozen jurors or so was
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desperately trying to screen 250 songs for the multi-channel compo.
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Fortunately, I couldn't hear them from the sleeping quarters (a huge
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auditorium nearby).
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I did get a chance to be on the demo prescreening jury. We went through
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about 45 demos and weren't very impressed. Our job was to select 15 demos to
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play on the big screen. For each demo, we all went around the room and
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shouted out a score from 1-5. Some guy wrote these all down and chose the
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top ranked ones for big-screen showing. Other than IOR, the only other
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person I knew on the demo jury was Prism / EMF. IOR and I both went nuts
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when Babylon wouldn't run (Babylon was the demo by Psychic Monks that they
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couldn't get linked and entered at NAID this year). We even tried calling
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Trixter to see if he had any ideas. As it was, having EMS loaded on the
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compo machine (which _was_ in the rules) made the demo crash. :(
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And now a few random things I remember about the party:
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- Something happened to the lights in the mens bathroom. For a while, you
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sort of had to wander in and piss around until you found a toilet. :)
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That obviously must have seemed like the perfect time for someone to set
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up a strobe light and boom-boom techno music right in front of the
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restroom door. Piss piss boom boom! For some reason, I found this
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hilarious at the time.
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- I saw absolutely no alcohol or drugs inside the party place itself.
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Notice I say "inside". :)
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- For the most part, Assembly ran smoothly. I'm not going to do what
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always seems socially popular after a party (trash the organizers).
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Assembly organizing did a good job this year. What problems occurred
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were, for the most part, minor and corrected quickly.
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- I did something I swore I'd never do at a demo party; play network games.
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It was 4:30AM Sunday and I had just woken up from an 8 hour nap. I
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looked around for someone or something exciting to do. Failing that, I
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sobered outside for a smoke. There I ran into Screamager and relayed
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critical top secret demo jury information to him. I went back inside,
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plopped myself down at Howler's table, and proceeded to kick some
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bonafied Assembly ass at Quake. And I'll admit, there is something to be
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said for playing network Quake with scene people. It's one thing to say
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you beat a friend or coworker, but it's quite another to gloat over
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famous coders and musicians. :)
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- Zodiak spent a lot of time at the party trying to finish up his compo
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tune. I got to hear it in progress and actually got the distinction of
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naming it Replicator. I should also mention that Zodiak is one of the
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coolest dudes I met at Assembly. An easy going yet whacky Swede with a
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knack for picking up the most inappropriate Finnish phrases ("Pee-koo kee
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kahlee!").
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- After the demos had played on the big screen, Groo and Dizzy had a live
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jam outside the party place. That was pretty cool!
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- I just realized now that I have never seen a complete intro compo at a
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party (missed NAID '95, NAID '96, and now Assembly).
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The final results were given, the party wrapped up, the people packed up, and
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IOR and I stood in the control center with unwatched access to the vacant big
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screen and sound system. So what did we do? We played Babylon! And boy did
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we play it loud. The little techno boom-boom kiddies down below in the main
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hall keep glancing up at the screen while they tried to pack everything up.
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Even though Psychic Monks were unable to compete, I felt this public showing
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helped make up for the fate which befell the groovy little production.
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That night, we went out drinking: Jake / FC, IOR, Mellow-D, Alpha, that
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Norwegian guy, Screamager, and the Cubic Team. I got plenty drunk and found
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out the next morning that we got home by taxi. :) Two days later I flew
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back home... tired but happy.
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That's my little mini-Assembly report.
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_____Music Contest IV
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For those who haven't already heard, Music Contest IV finished up this past
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week... on time! We weren't able to get the invitation or results intros
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out, but I'll be damned if we didn't keep on schedule well this year.
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Overall, I felt that the quality of the entries was slightly below MC3. Many
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people chose to enter the veteran division who really should have entered
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rookie. In any case, I feel very positive about how this competition went.
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We had fewer problems and less negative feedback this year than ever before.
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Most of that is due in no small part to GD.
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Last Sunday, GD and I spent the day preparing the final results. Starting
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with a 350k raw ASCII file full of comments and a few unformatted statistics,
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we were able to produce mc4final.zip by the end of the night.
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All of the songs entered have replaced song-text that says "This song is
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called Blah Blah by Blah Blah and entered Music Contest 4." This was made
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possible by Phoenix's "Putinst" utility.
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The contest wrapped up without much celebration or mourning. I am content
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with that. The people enjoyed it and we'll do it again next year.
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_____Party at God's House
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Last Monday I went with Brian (you don't know him) and K8to to God's house
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for a small demo gathering. About a dozen of us watched old demos for about
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an hour and played network Quake for another 6. Such is the modern demo
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scene I guess. I got a chance to meet and talk to Nemesis (who I used to
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email with semi-regularly about three years ago). I'm glad to see someone on
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the USA west-coast take the initiative and organize a gathering like this. I
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hope it encourages others to do the same.
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_____What CD?
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About a week before I left to go to Assembly, we had a big shakedown at the
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company. Half the employees were let go (including the VP). Frankly, the
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CDROM market just isn't what it used to be. About a third of all projects
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in-progress were canceled, including: The NAID CD, The Music Contest 4 CD,
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and The Demos Video. The Hornet Underground CD is also under reconsideration
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but may survive the transition. I used to feel really depressed about all of
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this. Now I have adopted a more care-free attitude. Shit happens. I deal
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with it. It's either a sign of stupidity or maturity, I'm not quite sure
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yet.
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_____The NAID Report
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The NAID CD may be canceled, but the report is not. Far from it. I actually
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beta-tested it a few days ago. Trixter's got the image engine down tight,
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and is selectively eliminating some images to make the report smaller. He
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has working descriptions for all of the pictures which I am in the process of
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replacing. :)
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I'd guess that we have this report (Hornet slideshow) out the door by next
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weekend.
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_____/STTiNGoming
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I am Captain Picard. You are the borg.
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We can't keep up. The scene has grown so big that we just can't do it
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anymore. Once heralded as the best-organized demo resource on the 'net, the
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Hornet Archive has fallen into /incoming. You know it and I know it. We're
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behind with almost no hope of catching up.
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But the good news is that we've recognized the fact and are doing something
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about it. Several proposed ideas:
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1. Deleting all files starting with "s", "t", and "r" (since those seem
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to be the three most commonly uploaded filenames).
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2. Rotating the /incoming directories. This week have /incoming/music be
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where you put new demos and /incoming/news be where new songs go.
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3. Write a script that randomly deletes 100 files a week. This makes it
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fair for everyone.
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But seriously... we can't even mention the _real_ ideas because they are top
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secret (i.e. might be so stupid that we get publicly embarrassed). Rest
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assured, Hornet is talking about what we can do to save the archive. The
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solution might not be a pretty one, but it should prove effective.
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_____Conclusion
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There. Now _that's_ a proper introduction. Hope you all enjoyed it. See
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ya'll again next week!
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:: "Music Contest IV Final Results"
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:: Snowman / Hornet - r3cgm@ftp.cdrom.com
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:: GD / Hornet - gd@ftp.cdrom.com
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Music Contest IV finished up on time last Sunday. You can find the final
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results pack (including comments and other info) in:
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/hornet/mc/mc4/mc4final.zip
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_____Veteran Results
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Song Author Title Orig Form Tech Samp Over Total
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-- -------- ------------ --------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
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01 m4v-pool WAVE Pools of Poison 86.2 86.4 85.8 86.8 87.1 86.67
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02 m4v-fasc Necros Tangerine Fascination 85.4 87.4 85.7 84.7 86.8 86.26
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03 m4v-univ Siren Universe Electric 81.4 81.0 82.9 83.9 83.3 82.76
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04 m4v-tien Dustbin Tienimi Vicino 83.3 79.4 77.2 82.5 79.7 80.23
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05 m4v-fequ Floss Final Equinox 79.6 81.0 79.7 80.3 80.1 80.19
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06 m4v-ejec Zodiak Ejector 83.8 80.4 76.2 79.8 79.5 79.86
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07 m4v-disf Yannis D. Tendencies 81.8 79.5 78.4 77.2 79.6 79.45
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08 m4v-over Rage Over the Seas 79.7 78.5 79.3 80.3 79.2 79.36
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09 m4v-surr Hunz Surrender 80.0 78.3 79.3 79.7 79.1 79.26
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10 m4v-mank SoundMaster Mankind Roots 85.1 76.6 77.9 78.8 77.4 78.72
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11 m4v-broa DD Broadband Shuffle 80.5 77.9 77.7 79.0 77.5 78.28
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12 m4v-zeus Zapper Zeus & Genevieve 79.0 77.5 77.5 77.5 77.0 77.53
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13 m4v-soar Human Soar 76.6 75.4 74.2 74.8 76.4 75.81
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14 m4v-pock Sikamikanico Pocketwatch 73.7 74.5 76.6 77.6 75.4 75.56
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15 m4v-morn Nexus Morning Sunrise 78.9 76.0 75.0 75.1 74.4 75.50
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16 m4v-scat Andy Chen Scattered Mind 76.2 73.3 75.6 77.4 74.3 75.12
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17 m4v-burn Vivid Burning Symbols 75.3 72.8 74.7 77.6 74.6 74.90
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18 m4v-amor Mix Un Amore Impossible 76.6 76.3 75.5 70.9 74.5 74.71
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19 m4v-ozon Tangerine Ozone 77.0 73.2 75.1 77.9 73.2 74.69
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20 m4v-brea Chris Jarvis Breath of Time 73.0 75.0 74.1 74.0 74.0 74.04
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21 m4v-fall Asyntote Friends And Lovers 72.8 75.4 70.8 74.2 74.8 73.97
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22 m4v-grat Lloyd Yoon In Gratitude 71.5 73.5 71.9 74.1 72.6 72.71
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23 m4v-turp Caramel Turpentine Kisses 78.2 69.5 74.7 75.1 70.2 72.62
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24 m4v-blit Nemesis Blitz 72.9 71.5 69.3 71.5 73.5 72.30
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25 m4v-brit Smeg Brittlestitch 72.0 71.2 73.7 72.7 71.0 71.82
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_____Rookie Results
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Song Author Title Orig Form Tech Samp Over Total
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-- -------- ------------- -------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
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01 m4r-sout CosmicEclipse Southern Aurora 1996 79.0 77.1 79.6 76.0 77.7 77.89
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02 m4r-jaun Wolfsong Jaunt 70.2 76.4 75.6 73.4 76.1 74.90
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03 m4r-flas Kleitus Flash Counter 64.0 71.9 73.1 69.7 69.0 69.39
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04 m4r-hatc Rhythm Greene Hatchet at Five 74.1 72.4 66.1 65.5 68.6 69.16
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05 m4r-stee Sigma Steel Connections 62.2 71.5 71.0 67.3 69.5 68.70
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06 m4r-azul Garfield Azul 65.0 64.7 68.6 66.5 66.1 66.21
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07 m4r-aqua Sledgehammer Aquamarine 65.3 66.7 63.5 65.9 66.4 65.81
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08 m4r-coen Fred Coencentricity 65.0 67.8 62.5 62.4 65.9 65.10
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09 m4r-take Pedro Take a Second of Me 67.1 62.2 65.0 65.9 63.0 64.21
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10 m4r-atta turrican Attack 63.8 61.4 69.2 61.6 63.2 63.70
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11 m4r-veng Vastator Vengeance 71.0 61.7 58.7 62.4 63.5 63.53
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12 m4r-open Zanka Open Spaces 69.6 65.3 58.1 54.2 62.3 62.07
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13 m4r-fore Xfyl In the MC4 Forest 67.2 56.9 61.7 62.3 62.0 62.03
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14 m4r-clou Aspax On a Cloudy Day 57.0 50.2 55.9 66.5 57.0 57.24
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15 m4r-dedi Darius Dedicated 63.9 60.2 47.5 51.5 57.0 56.34
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:: "A Graphician's Tip Book - Part 5"
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:: Shaithis / Psychic Monks, Immortal Coil - shaithis@dreamscape.com
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_____Introduction
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This is it, the last Dpaint article. Are you excited? Do you care?
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Hello...
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Ah well. Anyway, before I go on, I have numerous corrections to make, just
|
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so I can illustrate my degree of ignorance when it comes to actual numbers,
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statistics, etc... (I just use the damn programs, I don't know how they work
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:)
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1. Because Dpaint is only a 6-bit program, this means that my stating that
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you could achieve 256 shades of grey for the palette is incorrect. The
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most you can achieve is 64 shades. Therefore, you can get full
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greyscale shading depth, and still have room for color too. Whee. The
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following people caught me on that one: Jim Paris and Joe Lee
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2. Before I could even send out my letter of query to EA about the status
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of Dpaint, I received words of reply from Robin Greene, Technical
|
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specialist at Electronic Arts UK. The good news is, game companies are
|
|
indeed reading DemoNews. The bad news, DP is long since obsolete. The
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best I can do for you folks is to tell you to look into old software
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warehouses and the like.
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3. I just want to extend my thanks to those of you who are writing in,
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either to tell me what you like, what you don't like, or what I screwed
|
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up. :) Let me assuage some common fears. I am not going to talk about
|
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Dpaint solely. My next section is going to deal with a bunch of 32-bit
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apps like photoshop and FDP. I've had enough requests to convince me
|
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that I should compile these four articles into one large text (perhaps
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with some additions), and make it available. Look for more info on
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that.
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On with the show.
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In this article, I have about fifty lines to tell you about the billions of
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other commands that Dpaint employs. Clearly, that isn't possible, so I'm
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going to concentrate on three main ones: Smooth, Transparent, and Shade.
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_____Palette Trick
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Before I go into them, however, let me finally tell you about my little trick
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with the palette for ensuring good effects on the above commands. First,
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black out the entire palette except for the first and last boxes (otherwise
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you can't see your screen). Next, create whatever gradients you're going to
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need. After that, copy the gradients but darken them down a shade (just
|
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re-adjust the first and last color of the gradient, and re-spread them).
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Now you have a dark and light set of gradients. When you use the afore-
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mentioned commands, they'll work much better. Some tweaking of this trick
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may be necessary in order to achieve optimum results. Now, on to the
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commands.
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_____Smooth
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The smooth command allows you to designate an area of your picture and move
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all of the colors closer in hue, saturation, and intensity to each other.
|
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This has the effect of blurring them slightly. _This_ is the command you
|
|
should use to anti-alias your work, rather than the anti-alias command. It
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works much better. I generally use the line brush, and run it around any
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edges that seem to need anti-aliasing.
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_____Transparent
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This command allows you to create transparency effects with varying degrees
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|
of efficiency. I generally use it to create 3-d effects. By picking up a
|
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section of your artwork (say the letter 'm'), and turning on transparency,
|
|
you can then click once and have part of your background show up through the
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M. I usually use this over black backgrounds to create font effects. You
|
|
can put down a transparent M, and then an opaque M over it (slightly moved)
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to achieve the look of a 3-d, shaded letter. To get a better idea, look at
|
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the ending screen to the MC4 results intro.
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_____Shade
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This command will, in essence, shade your drawing. It will darken whatever
|
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pixels you run your brush over. This has some interesting uses, but one
|
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little trick (my personal favorite Dpaint trick) stands out from the rest.
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Create yourself a gradient. Now, select the first color of that gradient and
|
|
fill your entire screen with it. Next, select the gradient itself as your
|
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color, and select Shade. Pick the spray-paint option, and adjust the brush
|
|
and spray size to your liking. Give it a shot. This is an excellent way to
|
|
create textures ranging from dirt, to marble, to lightning.
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Note: This trick was not originally discovered by myself, nor even the person
|
|
who initially taught it to me, Rhythm Greene. It's been used by many artists
|
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over the course of the past ten years or so.
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_____Conclusion
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That brings me to the end of this column, the end of the Dpaint series, and
|
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the end of my line limit. :) I'm moving to buffalo next week, so I'll have a
|
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new email address then. I'll be sure to post it in my next article. Until
|
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then, catcha.
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=-----------------------------------------------------------------------------=
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:: "Top 10 Reasons HA4 is better than ID4 (Independence Day)"
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:: Dennisc - dennisc@community.net
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10. Jeff Goldblum may be able to act in sci-fi movies, but does HE support
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regular expressions?
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9. Cost to see ID4: anywhere from free (if you aren't caught) to around $6,
|
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or about $3 an hour. Cost to see HA4: anywhere from free to perhaps
|
|
maybe $20/month for inet access, working out to anywhere from free to
|
|
.278 cents per hour. It doesn't take Alan Greenspan to figure this one
|
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out: if HA4 was the blockbuster of the summer and had an ad campaign
|
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behind IT, the savings on the opening weekend alone would pull the entire
|
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world out of debt, forever.
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8. ID4 may have aliens, but HA4 can serve up second reality-exploding
|
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starships and little green men. Ain't no sci-fi bullshit that NASA comes
|
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up with about dead organic compounds on Mars that can compare with that
|
|
sweet action, baby.
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7. HA4 doesn't have that annoying leading guy, what's his name, the fresh
|
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prince or whatever, I mean, wasn't he a rapper or something? I can't
|
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even begin to say how wrong that is.
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6. Though the special effects budget for ID4 ran into the millions, not a
|
|
SINGLE toneball can be sighted in the final release version.
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|
5. The ID4 computers were 100% macintosh. HA4 can be accessed by the lowly
|
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TRS-80 with appropriate (albeit nonexistent) software.
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|
4. Let's compare site activity statistics. Wait, let's not, comparing
|
|
www.id4.com to ftp.cdrom.com is like pitting the african pygmies utilized
|
|
in the first "deep forest" album against the Dream Team for a friendly
|
|
game of "hoops" as they call it in the b-ball "biz."
|
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|
|
3. With ID4, you've got to put up with whatever musical score they put with
|
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the film originally. With HA4 you can play any music in the background--
|
|
including John Tesh, especially that one, you know, the one he did that
|
|
was inspired by the barcelona olympic games?
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|
2. HA4 is by *FAR* more underground. I mean any idiot can go "hey d00dz did
|
|
u catch that id4 flick?" but if you show up at a party and suave your way
|
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around dropping "HA4" everywhere, people think you've got elite
|
|
connections, possibly in foreign resistance movements or the department
|
|
of motor vehicles. The eliteness of the somewhat unknown acronym is
|
|
limited only by the imagination of the people you tell it to.
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1. HA4 is run by HORNET!
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Smooch!
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:: "Advertisement - The Dreams CDROM"
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:: Darkness / Imphobia - darkness@genesis.be
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_____Introduction
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Dreams is a so-called "Scene" CD-ROM. It has been a project we wanted to
|
|
work on for quite a time but never ended doing it until now. Some other
|
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scene CDs have been produced before but they mainly were party CDs or CDs
|
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which contained the very latest stuff only. We wanted to do something
|
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different, something that had not been done before and which (in our opinion)
|
|
had to be done.
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Dreams is the result of about seven months of hard work, from collecting all
|
|
the needed materials to contacting sceners in order to have the greatest
|
|
collection of productions on the CD.
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Dreams is not another of those high profit CDs. "Dreams" is not the
|
|
beginning of a collection of several scene CDs and moreover it is unlikely
|
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that we will produce such CDs in the future. Our ambitions were to make a
|
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high quality CD made for the scene and by the scene available at a low price.
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_____The Contents
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Dreams isn't a party CD or a CD containing all the new stuff released within
|
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the last few months. Dreams is what we like to call a real "scene CD" which
|
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means it contains all the best stuff released in the scene until now,
|
|
regardless of when the productions were actually released or at which party
|
|
they have been presented. The selection of the productions which have been
|
|
included on Dreams has been mainly based on the _complete_ charts of the
|
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latest Imphobia diskmags (which can be considered the most accurate charts in
|
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the PC scene).
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The CD contains about 640 megs of data, including:
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- The ~100 best ever released demos.
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- The ~100 best ever released intros.
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- The largest collection ever of _all_ the best hand-draw graphics of all
|
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the best graphic artists on PC and Amiga, classified by author/theme.
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(about 2000 selected high quality pictures, some never released before!)
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- A collection of Slideshows.
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- A complete collection of all the tunes from all the 24 best charted
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musicians.
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- The 30 best ever released musicdisks.
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- A great collection of chiptunes.
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- A collection of all the best diskmagazines (including all issues of
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Imphobia)
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- A collection of the greatest scene reports.
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One can say that Dreams is the ultimate collection of all the best stuff
|
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released on the scene to date (end July 96).
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All the productions are unpacked and can be, for the most part, run directly
|
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off the CD (when the production needs to write a config on the disk, the most
|
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common config has then been chosen).
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The CD comes in a jewel case with a high quality color insert, back cover,
|
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and art on the CD, all designed by PL / Imphobia.
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_____The Price
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Bfr 400 (~13$ US).
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In addition to that you will have to pay shipping costs.
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Shipping costs for Belgium:
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If you are ordering 1 or 2 CDs : 50 Bfr (or 50 bfr in stamps)
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If you are ordering 3 or 4 CDs : 60 Bfr (or 58 Bfr in stamps)
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If you are ordering 5 to 8 CDs : 70 Bfr (or 70 Bfr in stamps)
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Shipping costs for the rest of Europe:
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If you are ordering 1 or 2 CDs : 100 Bfr
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If you are ordering 3 or 4 CDs : 200 Bfr
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If you are ordering 5 to 8 CDs : 400 Bfr
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Shipping costs for the rest of the World:
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If you are ordering 1 or 2 CDs : 200 Bfr
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If you are ordering 3 or 4 CDs : 300 Bfr
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If you are ordering 5 to 8 CDs : 600 Bfr
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All CDs are sent by Priority/Airmails.
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If you are ordering more than 8 CDs, contact us first.
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Note: Bfr = Belgian Francs. =)
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_____Ordering Information
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There are three ways to order a copy of Dreams:
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1. Cash.
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Send in Belgian francs (secure/hide well). This might be the easiest method
|
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of payment and the one that we encourage you to use when ordering a small
|
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quantity of CD's. Please note that *ONLY BELGIAN FRANCS* will be accepted!
|
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(Europeans can contact us if they want to send in their own currency but the
|
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exchange rate may not be very good!)
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2. Check.
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Make checks payable to "F.J. Van Audenhove". Only checks from Belgian banks
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will be accepted.
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3. International Money Order.
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International money order will only be accepted if you pay all expenses
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(check with your local post office before sending).
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Send your orders to the address below:
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Imphobia
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c/o Van Audenhove F.J.
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118, Av. Du Roi Soldat
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1070 Bruxelles
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Belgium
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If you want to get your copy of Dreams, be sure to order now!
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_____Order Form
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Please print this form and include it with your letter in order to make it
|
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easier to process your order. Try to be complete and neat when filling this
|
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out. =)
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Full Address ..................................................
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TOTAL COST (CD(s) + Shipping) .................................
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A few people outside Europe might be hit with a tax when ordering something
|
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from Europe. However this won't happen if you mark "gift" on the package.
|
|
Under normal conditions we will not mark the "gift" box on the custom label.
|
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However, if you live in a strict country and feel we should check this box
|
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then you need to mark the box below.
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[ ] Yes. I consider the Dreams CD a GIFT.
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* Payment by:
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[ ] Cash
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[ ] Check (from Belgium only!)
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[ ] International Money Order
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From where have you heard about DREAMS? (optional)
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-------------------------------- CUT HERE ----------------------------------
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_____Greetings
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|
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We would like to thank all the scene for the immense support we had with this
|
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CD. From the artists sending all their pictures/tunes and the groups for
|
|
giving us all the needed authorizations for their productions to the
|
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individuals who helped us to gather some of the stuff. You've all been of a
|
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great help, thanks guys!
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_____How to contact us?
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For more information, we can be reached through the following ways:
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Email can be sent to darkness@genesis.be (this is the preferred method)
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Normal "snail" mail can be sent to the address mentioned above.
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You can also contact us through BBS by calling the GENESIS bulletin board
|
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system at ++32-(0)2-2453498 and by leaving a message to "Ivan Darky".
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Note: We are looking for distributors, which will be listed in forthcoming
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infofiles. If you are interested contact us.
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_____Credits
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Concept & Data Gathering Van Audenhove F.J. a.k.a. Darkness/Imphobia
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Package Art Loef Pascal a.k.a. PL/Imphobia
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Support Van Miegroet Damien a.k.a. Damien/Imphobia
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:: "The Dreams CDROM Review"
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:: Dan Wright - dmw@gate.net
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Dreams is not your ordinary demo CD with lots of various quality packed
|
|
files; Dreams is a "best of" compilation with most files in their unpacked
|
|
(or unzipped) form. This "best of" makes the Dreams CD perfect for showing
|
|
your friends/family/workers excellent productions-from intros to art to music
|
|
and beyond-directly off the CD-ROM drive.
|
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|
|
The Dream CD art and design was done by the in house Imphobia artist PL. You
|
|
will find lots of bluish/purple art with a burning face for cover art.
|
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Perhaps to give the impression of the "mind burning" experience you are about
|
|
to partake. The inside CD booklet has a blue steel look to it with a minimal
|
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amount of text. The minimal graphics are excellent but a little dark in
|
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color.
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My scan of the CD turned up around 88 intros, 90 demos, 100+ megs of amazing
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graphics by many top scene artist, 66 megs of diskmags with WorldCharts
|
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missing, party results (text), party reports including several really good
|
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"video" reports of Wired from Subnormals, music by the 24 best charted
|
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musicians, chiptunes, and musicdisks. All of this with some stuff as recent
|
|
as July of 1996.
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To create the "best of" Darkness used the Imphobia charts to determine what
|
|
to include on the CD. There were some intros-like pisstro and soppa-and
|
|
demos-like some by LIVE!--I felt didn't belong in the "best of" category. I,
|
|
like many will, feel there are some great productions like Crystal Dreams and
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Amnesia missing from the +/-100 "all time best."
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The most impressive part of Dreams is probably the Graphics included. This
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is broken down into artist (100+), theme, and slide show (hitting J F will
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get you the game in the HIDDEN TALENT slide show). It is indeed a very
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impressive collection.
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I tested several files and was able to get a majority of the productions to
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run directly off the CD while using QEMM. I occasionally had to reboot
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without a memory manager and more often then not the demo/intro would then
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run or tell me I did not have enough free memory.
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Sure, you could have all these greats taking up valuable hard drive space, a
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couple $15 ZIP floppies, or you could buy the CD for $12-$13 (US). Do the
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right thing and support the scene especially if you enjoy demos. Darkness
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(aka Jeff) can be reached at: darkness@genesis.be.
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Simply an opinion.
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:: "Advertisement - The Mods Anthology CDROM"
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:: Gryzor - gryzor@club-internet.fr
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4-CD-Rom Collection by Gryzor in May '96
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_____Introduction
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This is, as far as I know, the biggest Mods' Collection to date! This is
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also the cheapest around!
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My only motive in doing this collection was: PASSION!
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This has led to a high-quality production made, above all, for YOU! Not to
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make money, like it was the case too often for the previously released Mods'
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Collections.
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It is a tribute to all the composers, from the old legendary ones till the
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newest appeared in "the scene" of computer music and demos.
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I have only one thing in mind when it comes to mods: RESPECT the composers.
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That's why (to repeat some of the characteristics) I made my very best to
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contact a maximum of composers and ask for their permission to include their
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works in this collection. It was OBLIGATORY for me!
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And I'm glad to see that so many agreed, so happy that, finally, someone
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asked them their permission before releasing their work! Yes, many of them
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told me so. Thanks to all of you, guys! :)
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Well, "18000+" modules... Maybe you think "Gosh! How will I be able to
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listen to this all!?" Hehe... Yes, you will need SOME months if you plan to
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listen to ALL the mods one after the other ;-)
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But the most important is to own this set. Now take your time, listen
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carefully to the mods, you will discover some masterpieces!
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_____The Breakdown
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And about the total number of mods, there are exactly 18096 modules!
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Here is the repartition over the 4 CD-ROMs:
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CD #1: Mods/Authors(A-F) : 2719 modules (438MB)
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CD #2: Mods/Authors(G-Q) : 3417 modules (574MB)
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CD #3: Mods/Authors(R-Z) : 2263 modules (371MB)
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Mods/Groups : 1458 modules (194MB)
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CD #4: Mods/Misc (Kinds) : 2857 modules (497MB)
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Mods/Synth : 5382 modules (74MB)
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Total : 18096 modules (2148MB)
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_____Ready-to-Play
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As stated in the characteristics, all these mods are _uncompressed_. This is
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why they take more than 2 Gigabytes of disk-space. But this choice allows
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you to listen to the mods with nearly all kinds of computers, and accessing
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to the mods will also be faster; no need to depack any file.
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Indeed, talking about the 'multi-platform' aspect of the collection, it is of
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course readable on Amiga (I'm an Amiga user! :) but it's also readable under
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MS-DOS, Windows, OS/2, Unix, Mac-OS, etc...
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BUT! - Important "but!" - It was out of question for me to truncate all the
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filenames to this archaic "8+3" limitation! Absolutely not... But don't
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worry, MS-DOS users, your DOS is able to read the files anyway, it will
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truncate the filenames itself... or just upgrade to Win or something. =)
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_____Short and Long Filenames
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MS-DOS is able to truncate _unique_ long-filenames, but doesn't manage to
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differentiate long-filenames which have the same 8 first characters! Only
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Win95/OS2 do this right... So I had to find a solution to allow MS-DOS users
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to read/play these specific filenames. Thanks to my friend Snes/Playmobil
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(Hi Alex!) we decided to copy these files twice, but this time pre-truncated
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for MS-DOS.
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That's why in some musician's directories you will find a "MS-DOS" directory
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(it contains the truncated filenames).
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Here is an example with Mods-3:Modules/Authors.R-Z/Ramon directory.
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You will find the 3 files:
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Clockwiser-Demo.mod
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Clockwiser-End.mod
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Clockwiser-Game.mod
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You can see that the 8 first chars are identical, so MS-DOS will truncate the
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files as:
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Clockwis.mod
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Clockwis.mod
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Clockwis.mod
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And thus, when you try to read the second or third file, MS-DOS will always
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take the FIRST ONE (Clockwiser-Demo.mod, actually). So, you will find a
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sub-directory called "MS-DOS" in which I have copied the second and third
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files specially truncated for MS-DOS:
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Cwiser-End.mod
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Cwiser-Game.mod
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You can notice this is not "8+3" but here only the 7 first chars are
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identical, the 8th will differentiate the files! i.e. MS-DOS will call them:
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Cwiser-E.mod
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CWiser-G.mod
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Then, MS-DOS users will be able to read and play them... Happy? :)
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I hope you, MS-DOS users, are happy, yes, because this gave me some more
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work, at the final stage of this project, to detect all these long-filenames,
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to copy them twice, truncated, in each 'MS-DOS' dir and all this was possible
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because there remained some free Megabytes on each CD, fortunately!
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I must thank Snes and all PMB's as well as Dr.Yes for their support
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during the Garden Party 6 (18/19-May-96), when we made this choice.
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Note: The truncated files have been ZIPped in the "Groups" dirs because of a
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lack of disk-space. Thanks again to Dr. Yes for the operation (Zipping files
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on his PC) ;-)
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_____Contact and Ordering Information
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The set can be ordered from the following addresses: (credit cards OK)
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Germany: Stefan Ossowski (English spoken)
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Tel: +49-201-788778
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Fax: +49-201-798447
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Email: stefano@tchest.e.eunet.de
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Price: DM 59
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USA: Fred Fish
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Tel: +1-602-491-0442
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Email: orders@amigalib.com
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Price: $44.95
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Anyone can connect to: http://www.schatztruhe.de for ordering!
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_____Credits
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The author of this huge collection is Nicolas Franck (it's me! :) also known
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as Gryzor, French Amiga Musician and Programmer since early 1988.
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I won't tell you anything more about me for now, just look in my own
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directory on CD-2 ('Mods-2:Modules/Authors.G-Q/Gryzor/Docs/') and read the
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file 'Gryzor.DOC' for further details.
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The collection was edited and manufactured by Stefan Ossowski and his company
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(Stefan Ossowskis Schatztruhe, Gesellschaft fuer Software mbH) located in
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Germany.
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The Cover-Pic was created and designed by Nicolas 'Elizium' Arfeuil.
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