Headline 2 (Diskmagazine) by Stone Arts
- Released: 1994-04-15 (unsure)
- In Series: Headline, issue: 2. Other Issues: 1
- Categorized as: Diskmagazine with Invitation to The Gathering 1994
Credits and Features
If you see an error in these credits, please tell us.
Stone Arts (NO) (Series Publishers)
Code
- Coke (NO) (Magazine)
Music
- Braintumour (NO)
- Heywood (NO)
- Mutant (aka Psionic) (NO)
Graphics
Text
- Braintumour (NO)
- Coke (NO)
- Dolphin (NO)
- Hugo (NO)
- Ice (NO)
Individuals and Guests
Music
- Jukebox (NO) (Talent)
Graphics
Text
- Beyonder
- Christine De La Queen (DK) (Transonic / Essence)
- Excel (SE) (Septic / Freezers)
- Fizban (aka Whiplash) (NO) (Compact Inc.)
- Mijac (ES) (Isch Crew)
- Mindphaser (SE) (Septic)
- Mop (MT) (Alcatraz)
- Mr. Keel (FR) (Nova (France))
- Nic (FR) (Symbiosis)
- Pete (SE) (Vision / Limited Edition)
- Real (GB) (Infect / Fear)
- Rokdazone (DE) (Infect / The Magic Guild / Associate Of Arts)
- Scorpion (DK) (Control(DK))
- The Hitcher (aka Stranger) (NO) (Diffusion / Angelica)
- Wasi (ES) (Isch Crew / Network (new))
Release Pack Intro or Menu
Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
Intro | Stone Arts BCR - Coke | Imploder 107304 bytes / crc 17735E2B | a4/94 added 11/10 | |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Jukebox | The Player 5.0A 84644 bytes / crc 9BCDBC3B | a4/94 added 11/10 |
Release Features
Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Braintumour & Heywood | The Player 5.0A | 4/94 added 6/95 | |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Mutant | The Player 5.0A | 4/94 added 6/95 |
Downloads
Direct Files
- STA-Headline02.dms (disk), 605105 bytes (CRC:
13E727A8
)
Files From Packintro
- STA-Headline02-intro (exec), 107304 bytes (Imploder) (CRC:
17735E2B
)
Files From Features
- i miss you.mod (sound), 156496 bytes (CRC:
18FB93EB
) (see inside text) - fantasia.mod (sound), 204560 bytes (CRC:
0C008D03
) (mp3/ogg provided by ExoticA) (see inside text)
Information
About
Magazine was already spread around on 1994-04-15*.Interviews
Interview with Facet
FACET× OF× SPACEBALLS× Dolphin: Please start by introducing yourself. Facet: I'm A quite normal person with a normal looking haircut and smoking a Marlboro cigarette (just a few a day) I tried to stop but there is no reason NOT smoking. The smoking ones will understand. I'm 'studying' for ART-teacher on a huge school for teachers. I'm from the year 1974, so that makes me 20 within a few weeks. To curve it down to my scene activiti... read more
Interview with Fairfax
FAIRFAX× OF× ANDROMEDA× Dolphin: Please start by introducing yourself to the readers. Fairfax: As stated, my superhero-name is Fairfax but when I walk among mortal people I call myself: Torkell. At the time being I am working on an Amiga 2000, which my slideshow seems not to work properly on. I have been more or less active drawing for approx. 4 years. My membership in Andromeda has at the present lasted for 1 year and a couple of mo... read more
Interview with Peachy
PEACHY× OF× MASQUE× Dolphin: Please start by introducing yourself. Peachy: Yes, what do I have to say??? Yes!!! Yes... I'm pissed! Yes, after THE party III I'm pissed...Well, after having seen that MACK allways answers his questions together with other (rather unknown) graphicians (like HOF, <<< quite cool name in german, man!!! I thought about renaming myself to HinterHOF) I wanted to be quite original (and humouristic like FACET)... read more
Interview with Suny
SUNY× OF× MOVEMENT× Dolphin: Please start by introducing yourself. Suny: So, I am am member of the Movement for a year, and I make gfx since 2 years, I have not released lot if gfx (3) but my slide will soon be ready..... Dolphin: How much time do you spend on a full screen picture? Suny: The time I spend on a picture varies from 3 weeks (Estelle) to 3 months (the aztec). It depends on the resolution and the major reason is motivation.... read more
Party Invitations
Invitation to The Gathering 1994
THE GATHERING 1994 RYKKINNHALLEN OSLO, NORWAY 29TH OF MARCH - 3RD OF APRIL The Gathering is the five day intensive high power computer symposium for all computer freaks General Info: This information leaflet is the Official Information Leaflet to The Gathering 1994. Inside you should find everything you need to know. The information inside has been compiled from ideas and suggestions from The Gathering 1994 conference at The Crusaders... read more
Party Reports
Report on The Gathering 1994
Live at The× Gathering× A party report from the annual easter party arranged by the legendary Crusaders. By Dolphin/Stone Arts This is a report written during the first two days at The Gathering. For obvious reasons, the results from the competitions have therefore not been included. The Gathering 1994, which is the third BIG party held so far by Crusaders, was arranged during this easter. One would think that guys with so much experience could arrange a... read more
Report on The Party 1993
The party III× -YOU CANT× BEAT THE FEELING× By Mystra and Braintumour/Stone Arts The Danish Christmas-parties have now become tradition. Both the one in 1991 and the one in 1992 were great successes. Up to this party, The Party II was the world's largest ever. This year the party was moved from Aars to a larger city, quite in the middle of Denmark, called Herning. The party-place was called Herning Messe-Center, and is Scandinavia's biggest... read more
Release Reviews
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Review on Compass 1
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Review on Extemporized
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Review on Propaganda 3
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Review on Sonic Attack
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Review on Upstream 8
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