Does the internet make the things inside the Scene easier or not? Does it support or kill everything? Sane of Monk tries to find the answer.
Beiträge zum Thema English
English – our translations of german interviews and articles. Forgive us if the translation is not perfect. We try our best, but English is not our mother language.
Facebook (FB) is unquestionably the most used Internet worldwide. Or at least the social network, which is used most frequently everywhere.
Oldskool is the only school. Both in the real-world and in the Amiga Scene, there are a few certainties; things you can be sure of. Or not?!?
The Scene is just a spectator sport and it has always been a spectator sport. I explain why.
A short story for Jurassic Pack 18 by Sane. It explains why Magic hasn't been seen anywhere for quite a while. So what happened with him?
You have reached the end of Jurassic Pack #18. Time for some last words by a former Main-Ed Novel of Moods Plateau.
Jurassic Pack #17 - The Cartel. Publication in May 2007 at the Nordlicht Party. Here's the editorial of this issue by its chief Selectanovel.
Who did what? Here are the credits for the Amiga diskmag Jurassic Pack issue 17, released at the end of May 2007.
"The Poet in Me". A poem with reference to the Amiga scene. Exclusively written by Gone.
Some time has passed since the last issue of JP - and there have been some interesting developments on the cool Gamepark 2x.
Game.machinesthe encyclopedia of game.machinesconsoles, handhelds & home computers 1972 - 2005. A book review by Selectanovel.
A review of the book Geek Chic written by Neil Feineman. How the nerds became geeks and finally got their revenge and the girl. Interested?
There will be no Trip to Breakpoint - The Game for Amiga players. At least not before a PC version is done. I'm sorry.
Late Monday evening. We are sitting in our hotel room talking about the last four days of Breakpoint partying. Here's our party report.
Two years have passed since the last episode of Cows n Snakefights (CnS), one of the lesser known diskmags for amiga aga machines.
Rumrunner talks about his struggle getting Eurochart to work under Linux and reflects on multiplatform productions in general.
Oxyron, a group active on both Amiga and C64 since 15 years. "Time," the old farts state on their party site, "to make an own party at last."
How long does it take to get from Hamburg to Cologne? Four hours? I have attended Evoke often but I never managed to arrive early enough.
Demospotting? Which productions came out for the Amiga in the year 2005? We have a closer look if they're worth to download them.
Believable Statistics? The PPC discussion continued. There's been a spicy article against the Breakpoint orgas in JP#14. And now it goes on.
Italy is famous for Berlusconi, Spaghetti and Pizza, rather less for scene talents. We're having a closer look at active people and groups.