Jade & Critikill
obSceneities 4. obScenenetits. And this is what happens when you keep the window tilted at night.
obScenenetits – Crazy Curt Cool crashes through and hijacks your mag.
Yeah, you looked, right? I know I would have.
Middleaged, married men do, so the statistics say.
Curt Cool
Jurassic Pack issue 20 came out in January 2024 as a complete surprise for most people. Here's the editorial for the online issue.
You hopefully remember, the closing image of Critikill from Jurassic Pack 19 consisting of a dinosaur fleeing from an approaching meteor.
The last time I visited Celal Kandemiroglu was in 1991, when Marc (Rosocha) and me were about to order the creation of the Lethal Xcess cover.
Unsere Leser dürften sich darüber wundern, dass mehr als 20 neue englischsprachige Beiträge erscheinen. Jurassic Pack, wer oder was ist das?
Wifi with an A1200? Ever wondered how to go online wirelessly with your Amiga? If so, this Step by Step-Tutorial might be of use for you.
Ghandy was missing some more support for JP#19 and wonders if there can ever be another issue of Jurassic Pack.
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?
Reboot was the best diskmag, but it never got released. Sane explains how it came and how everything failed at the dirty end.
Jurassic Pack #17 - The Cartel. Publication in May 2007 at the Nordlicht Party. Here's the editorial of this issue by its chief Selectanovel.
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.
And again you have reached the bitter end of a sweet issue of Jurassic Pack - The lost (and found) diskmag (on Amiga).
IRC? What is the Scene? Well, this question is hard to answer but surely the area described in this article should normally not be part of it.
Changes to a Collector's Mind, confessions of a former wannabe hoarder. An autobiographical article written by Curt Cool/Depth & Nah-Kolor.
Who did what? Here are the credits for the Amiga diskmag Jurassic Pack issue 17, released at the end of May 2007.
Get Desert Racing of Bardos and experience an exciting arcade racing game without getting envious to the PC world, they write. Is that true?
Rumrunner talks about his struggle getting Eurochart to work under Linux and reflects on multiplatform productions in general.
Credits. The team behind Jurassic Pack issue 19.
Mr. BeanBag is a Sonic the hedgehog clone that was originally coded for the A500 in AMOS by Amy Worthington (Tricky) back in the Amiga.