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Game Over(view) #28   [2006]

Game Over(view) #28 Released by :
Game Over(view) Staff

Release Date :
11 April 2006

Type :
C64 Diskmag

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... A Life in Hell of Warriors of the Wasteland
Music .... G-Fellow of Civitas
Graphics .... Bud of Atlanta, Warriors of the Wasteland
Text .... A Life in Hell of Warriors of the Wasteland
Interviewed .... Wanderer of Kook Farts Inc.

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User Comment
Submitted by G-Fellow on 15 April 2006
@SiXX: Cool that you like my tune so much...! Btw. the tune is called "Electric City"
User Comment
Submitted by A Life in Hell on 12 April 2006
@hein: thanks, i always wonder if people notice the prop font routine :). No, really, I'm that much of a sad coder geek. Btw, did you consider the advantages of doing a logo for us? (or a music, or a new font, or an intro :-p)

@Nightlord: I always appriciate your positive comments and support... thanks man :) (unrelated: you should do a music for us, too - I think it's sad that we never hear your music outside of your demos!)

More generally: I have a hypothesis, that there is actually an advantage to releasing less regularly than we do. Lets take, say, Nordic Scene Review as another onefile'd mag for a moment. Now, the great thing about NSR, besides the text, is that when it's released, it's a _surprise_ and a _treat_. I mean, the same applies to vandalism, attitude, and whatever other mags you want to name. On the other hand, when game over(view) is released, well, it's not really _news_ any more when go(v) is released near the start of the month, is it? It's just another boring event...ho hum and all that.

We're not gonna actually test this hypothesis, but i just thought it food for thought :-p. Of course, this is the wrong forum for that - the correct forum is a diskmag. I apologise :-p.
User Comment
Submitted by Nightlord on 12 April 2006
I have commented on so many issues from the beginning (almost always extremely positive) on so many fronts (csdb, nsr,...) that i am afraid my comments are of no value anymore.

Game Over(view) is the absolute best text that I ever read in any form of media. period...
User Comment
Submitted by Hein on 11 April 2006
ALIH, your proportional font routine rules. Oh, wait, I should read the content not look at the layout.
User Comment
Submitted by A Life in Hell on 11 April 2006
style: but he quit the scene, so i'm pretty safe.
User Comment
Submitted by Style on 11 April 2006
careful alih, fake wdr can always send you a fake condom in the fake mail! he'd get his fake wife or one of his fake friends to post it!

User Comment
Submitted by Sixx on 10 April 2006
Great reviews as always. The review for Wanderer's game is hilarious. Keep up the good work!

The tune is fucking brilliant!
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