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Vandalism News #43 [2005] |
AKA :
On Tour Special Edition
Website :
https://vandalism.news
Credits :
Code | .... | Crimson |
| | Jolz of Onslaught |
Music | .... | Drax of Bonzai, Crest, Maniacs of Noise, Vibrants |
| | Hein of Focus, Onslaught, Vision |
| | Laxity of Maniacs of Noise, Vibrants |
| | Maktone of Fairlight |
| | MOB of The Dreams |
| | ne7 of Rebels, Retroguru, Triad |
| | No-XS of House Designs, Toondichters, World Wide Expressive |
| | SMC of Pretzel Logic, The Imperium Arts |
Graphics | .... | Almighty God of Dekadence, Level 64, Onslaught, Samar Productions, Surprise! Productions, The ArachnoPhobia Staff, Vandalism News Staff |
| | Cupid of Hitmen, Padua |
Design | .... | Vengeance of Onslaught, The Force, Vandalism News Staff |
Text | .... | dalezy of Triad |
| | Derision of Driven Staff, Scene World Magazine, The Renegade Programming Group, Vandalism News Staff |
| | Duke of Onslaught, Scene Plus Magazine Staff, The Dominators, Vandalism News Staff |
| | Dwangi of Fairlight |
| | Ed of Onslaught, The Postmoderns, Vandalism News Staff, Wrath Designs |
| | Hollowman of Fairlight |
| | Jazzcat of First Blood Entertainment, Onslaught, Onslaught-Antiques, Vandalism News Staff |
| | KBS of Laxity, Phantasy |
| | Macx of Chromance, MaZZA, No Name, Onslaught, Vandalism News Staff |
| | Maktone of Fairlight |
| | Ninja of The Dreams |
| | Puterman of Fairlight |
| | Street Tuff of Red Sector Inc., Tristar & Red Sector Inc. |
| | Twoflower of Triad |
| | Vengeance of Onslaught, The Force, Vandalism News Staff |
Charset | .... | Joe of The Postmoderns, Vandalism News Staff, Wrath Designs |
Linking | .... | Jazzcat of First Blood Entertainment, Onslaught, Onslaught-Antiques, Vandalism News Staff |
Loader | .... | Jolz of Onslaught |
| | Krill of Plush |
Interviewed | .... | 6R6 of Blues Muz', Nostalgia, Onslaught, SHAPE |
| | Puterman of Fairlight |
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User Comment Submitted by plagueis on 5 April 2009
Amazing!!! The intro/demo at the beginning kicked ass! I love it. Great content, excellent Mag. | User Comment Submitted by Optimus on 8 March 2005
Great intro and some interesting articles. | User Comment Submitted by Ninja on 8 March 2005
Amazing, even VN can improve greatly. The new staff members surely give a fresh breeze. All the texts are of high quality! I just hope this great spirit won't suffer from time pressure because of the 2-month-release period. And yeah, fucking cool intro! | User Comment Submitted by Oswald on 8 March 2005
brilliant intro, awesome content. Reading all the great articles gets me inspired to code :) thank you all for keeping this wonder coming again and again. thumbs up! | User Comment Submitted by Tch on 7 March 2005
Excellent work on the first magazine I have read ENTIRELY for the first time since returning to this world.
Interesting text and indeed an upbeat spirit.
Thanx to all of you for the time involved in creating this beauty!
It was good fun reading it and I will use it to re-acquaint myself with the scene some more.
@ Jazzcat: Enjoy your kid! I know I am glad to be only an uncle (for now). | User Comment Submitted by Scout on 7 March 2005
Excellent mag! Funny texts and good info. Overall a good read.
And may I add my congrats for the excellent intro. | User Comment Submitted by Dishy on 7 March 2005
Another very nice issue - and great to see the Danes - Duke and KBS - back on the keys again. Not to forget all the others:) Seems the C64scene is probably getting a little stronger again! ;-) | User Comment Submitted by Hein on 7 March 2005
Another fine issue packed with interesting scene news and 2 beautifull tunes by Laxity and Drax. | User Comment Submitted by Nightlord on 7 March 2005
quite a nice issue again. quite a lot of text. i wish there was more coverage of floppy, and i sincerely hope the bi-monthly releases will happen. | User Comment Submitted by A Life in Hell on 7 March 2005
Vandalism News is my favourite magazine in the scene today, and one of the major reasons is that the vandalism crew are just so fucking positive - while other mags are protelysing about the end of the scene, talking always about the old times and how the whole 'scene' thing was all over ten years ago, vandalism still feels fresh and exciting. Reading most other diskmags, for someone still doing c64 today, is an exercise in depression whereas reading vandalism will brighten even the darkest of days. |
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