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Propaganda #35   [2024]

Propaganda #35 Released by :
Genesis Project [web], Propaganda Magazine Staff

Release Date :
24 September 2024

Type :
C64 Diskmag

AKA :
Propaganda #35 [reu], The C64 diskmag that is (at least) as fast as your Kindle.

User rating:*********_  9.2/10 (12 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Raistlin of C64GFX Staff, Genesis Project, Propaganda Magazine Staff
  Scrap of Genesis Project, Propaganda Magazine Staff
  Sparta of Genesis Project, OMG, Propaganda Magazine Staff
Music .... Flotsam of Pretzel Logic, sidDivers, Soundstorm
  Mibri of Atlantis, MultiStyle Labs, Proxima
  Mutetus of Artline Designs, Onslaught
  Proton of Complex, Finnish Gold
  psych858o of Censor Design, Genesis Project, MultiStyle Labs
  Xiny6581 of Dees Productions, Digital Sounds System, Genesis Project, Gheymaid Inc., Pretzel Logic, The Solution
  Zyron of Genesis Project, Judas, Nostalgia, Oxsid Planetary
Graphics .... Facet of Bonzai, Genesis Project, Propaganda Magazine Staff, Satellite
  Scrap of Genesis Project, Propaganda Magazine Staff
  Shine of C64GFX Staff, Nostalgia, PET SCIIENTISTS
  Sparta of Genesis Project, OMG, Propaganda Magazine Staff
  The Sarge of Bonzai, Fairlight
Disk Cover .... Electric of Extend
Text .... Bacchus of Fairlight
  Elder0010 of Genesis Project, Propaganda Magazine Staff
  hedning of Genesis Project, Propaganda Magazine Staff, Radio 6581
  Mr. Mouse of Genesis Project, Propaganda Magazine Staff, Xentax
  Pad of Genesis Project
  The Sarge of Bonzai, Fairlight
  Trident of Fairlight
Loader .... Sparta of Genesis Project, OMG, Propaganda Magazine Staff
Interviewed .... MAT64
Directory Art .... tNG of Fairlight


Contains information on the following event(s) :
Fjälldata 2024  Party Report.
Pågadata 2024  Party Report.
X'2024  Party Report.

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 24 September 2024
El Jefe: You leaving ONS is part of the May chunk of text missing (three paragraphs), that has been highlighted already. I will come back to that chunk in the next issue. :) It includes info about Moonshine Dragons, C64GFX.com CharSet Logo Compo 2024 and all group changes etc. Thanx for highlighting the SidDivers thing.

And thanx! I had forgotten how mushy your brains get without proper sleep due to a baby in the house. (That's my excuse for the text missing) :D It has been 11 years since last time.
User Comment
Submitted by El Jefe on 24 September 2024
Nice read with a great jukebox!

@hedning: Congratulations on the birth of your third daughter!

I have not left sidDivers, though. it is just that when you set an end date to the usage of a handle here on csdb the rss feed will show that the scener using that handle has left the group. On the other hand I actually left Onslaught after 4 years and it was not mentioned, maybe just another typo. :-)

And what I was totally surprised about, was to see that Jon "Bones" Jones made it to this edition!
User Comment
Submitted by Digger on 24 September 2024
AI or not, here I come... You can't hide. I am gonna find you and take it slowly 馃幎

Look like another great issue guys, I intend to read tonite.

PS Love the "drawing font" effect in the intro!
User Comment
Submitted by katon on 24 September 2024
Great magazine and great disk cover!
User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 24 September 2024
cool issue... that people strive to create on this machine is just so cool... I love us all.
User Comment
Submitted by Facet on 24 September 2024
@joe: I almost forgot to mention.. Honestly, I’m flattered! If you think that picture was so good it could’ve been made with AI, I must be doing something right (or wrong). High praise coming from you, even if it’s wrapped up in a specific creative perspective! 馃槉
User Comment
Submitted by Facet on 24 September 2024
@joe: Believe whatever makes you happy, my friend. Kind of like the Flat Earth crowd, right? I even sent you a PM with work stages, but you’ve decided to double down on the drama. It’s almost like you’re craving a little extra attention from the (very reliable and unbiased) ‘mainstream’ C64 media. You’re one of the best in the field, so it’s a bit curious to see you getting so ruffled about this.

Honestly, you know as well as I do that AI is just one of many sources of inspiration I use—just like I get inspired by other artists, paintings, or stuff I find on Pinterest and Behance. If getting inspired means ‘cheating’ to you, then I guess I’m guilty of, you know, being creative.

Maybe you should create a handbook for all of us poor souls, so we can understand when we’re “cheating” while spending hours of unpaid work to release something. Just a thought!
User Comment
Submitted by Magic on 24 September 2024
I would like to choose the party report i wanna read from the menu.. Other than that my comment on the last issue still stands..

Next to this nice 1 side diskmag with not to much articles/contents.. but what there is music/gfx/articles/package is ace!!
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 24 September 2024
@hedning: I think having it in the next one is the better idea :) things happen, it's good to know it's just an unfortunate mistake. Thanks for clarifying that out!
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 24 September 2024
Facet’s perhaps? He recently acknowledged that he uses it in his process. So, my assumption is that this is one as well.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 24 September 2024
Joe: What AI picture?
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 24 September 2024
Missing out on parties and strange proportions in the news-feed, a small party in Skåne is better than the things happening in Europe, really? And I have to look at a bloody A.I. image again. You know better than this. Nice intro and some fun texts though.
User Comment
Submitted by mutetus on 24 September 2024
Great looking intro, well-made reader and interesting content as always.
User Comment
Submitted by bepp on 24 September 2024
Grate engine! Very smooth. Perfect amount of content. No disk swapping. Love how gfx is inlined in the articles.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 24 September 2024
Wacek: my fault. You were not forgotten. It was covered, but was unfortunately cropped by mistake. I had a third daughter in the middle of editing phase so I blame my tired brain. If you want I can paste the missing chunk of text here, but I rather publish it in the next issue with an excuse. Or I’ll do both. Your call really. Not happy about it.
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 24 September 2024
I second Cresh, what the fuck? You mentioned some internal meetings with 10+ participants and totally omitted a party with almost 100 participants and shitload of C64 releases?
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 24 September 2024
very smooth engine! operates like a charm and makes you hardly notice something's loading/decrunching
User Comment
Submitted by Mibri on 24 September 2024
That's a very, very cool intro! Great work with that.

Outstanding presentation, content, and editing, as usual. You make it look easy but I'm sure it is not!
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 24 September 2024
Sander: Just a typo. :) <3
User Comment
Submitted by Sander on 24 September 2024
Nice issue! You mixed ‘Sande’ with me in the news, which was bound to happen at some point.

@Sande, here we go. Get yourself a new nickname ;)
User Comment
Submitted by REBEL 1 on 24 September 2024
Thanx for this excellent issue!
User Comment
Submitted by MAT64 on 24 September 2024
Thank you all, it was a true honor to be a part of it.
User Comment
Submitted by Cresh on 24 September 2024
Interesting reading, Thank you!
But the lack of information about Moonshine Dragons 2024 in May is quite strange. Yes, just because I was there. :]
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 24 September 2024
It’s not an academic text, Fungus. Can’t mention every group, but yeah: I would love a whole academic study in detail covering everything in a thick book. 馃槝 Hope you enjoyed the read!
User Comment
Submitted by Fungus on 24 September 2024
Nostalgia/The Remembers were first, then Cyberpunx, then Remember. There was also Emulators and Lurid+Tricycle. ;)
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