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Driven #30   [2005]

Driven #30 Released by :
Driven Staff [web]

Release Date :
29 April 2005

Type :
C64 Diskmag

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (2 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Elwix of Driven Staff, Style
Music .... Pegasus of The Renegade Programming Group
Graphics .... Cupid of Hitmen, Padua
Text .... Burning Horizon of From the Ashes
  Derision of Driven Staff, Scene World Magazine, The Renegade Programming Group, Vandalism News Staff
  Dokken of Electron
  Elwix of Driven Staff, Style
  Fuzz of Pseudo-soft Works, Retro64
  Jim Brain
  Kickback of Venom
  Macbeth of Driven Staff, Pseudo-soft Works, Scene World Magazine
  Moloch of Arcane, Arkanix Labs, Armageddon, Driven Staff, Retro64
  The Phantom of Forces of Evil, Longshot
  Trouble of New World Order, Onslaught
Interviewed .... Macbeth of Driven Staff, Pseudo-soft Works, Scene World Magazine


SIDs used in this release :
Sunset(/MUSICIANS/P/Pegasus/Sunset.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Style on 1 May 2005
Nice to see you back guys!!! Now just drag Bill out of retirement and we're set! :)
User Comment
Submitted by Jazzcat on 30 April 2005
This should inspire the NTSC scene a bit more. Online webpages are one thing. But a scene magazine seems to help a lot more in my opinion. Driven has proven that in the past.

Lighter on the content than the usual, but thats to be expected with a comeback issue. Keep it up guys!
User Comment
Submitted by macx on 29 April 2005
needless to say, i am one happy son of a bitch at the moment. the tune is great, the attitude is humble and the achievement is brilliant. too bad i am not writing the sceneupdate anymore.. this is a great incitement though. thumbs up!
User Comment
Submitted by Duke on 29 April 2005
What a wonderful release. I think the scene has been covered from head to toe lately with the release of many magazines, but certainly what takes the cake is an NTSC magazine in the form of good, old favourite: Driven. Thumbs up to the creators, and let's keep this going. Many thanks!
User Comment
Submitted by Nafcom on 29 April 2005
I think it's great that it is back!
Also, I like the tune! I listened to it in NTSC on a 6581, and it sounds great.
I hope the next issue will come soon and get bigger
User Comment
Submitted by A Life in Hell on 29 April 2005
I love the music... the mag itself is a bit lacking in content, tho I guess that's a bit of pot/kettle from me, but it's great to see these guys back
User Comment
Submitted by Fuzz on 29 April 2005
lol, I have to disagree with Slarti on this one. I loved the tune :) Glad to see Driven is back.
User Comment
Submitted by Slartibartfast on 29 April 2005
Great to see this mag back.

Awful, awful tune.

No PAL scene coverage.
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