Saxonia 4 (Diskmagazine) by Void
- Released: 2006-08-09
- In Series: Saxonia, issue: 4. Other Issues: 1, 2, 3
- Categorized as: Diskmagazine
Credits and Features
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Void (Series Publishers)
Code
- Rumrunner (NO)
Graphics
- Malmis (aka Malmix) (SE)
Text
- Malmis (aka Malmix) (SE)
- Rumrunner (NO)
Edit
- Rumrunner (NO)
Individuals and Guests
Music
- Rastaman (FI) (Moods Plateau / Regency)
Graphics
- Browallia (SE) (Nukleus)
Text
Release Features
Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Rastaman | Tracker Packer 3.x | 8/06 added 8/06 | |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Rastaman | Tracker Packer 3.x | 8/06 added 8/06 |
Downloads
Direct Files
- Void-Saxonia4.lha (archive), 319864 bytes (CRC:
B3093DFC
)
Files From Features
- a tribute to miles.mod (sound), 119382 bytes (CRC:
AEF730F7
) (mp3/ogg provided by ExoticA) (see inside text) - rauha.mod (sound), 221530 bytes (CRC:
AF07F7A3
) (mp3/ogg provided by ExoticA) (see inside text)
Interviews
Interview with Scamp
Interview with Tristar
Interview with Vouck
Interview with Vouck/Arid Weed/Drifters/Tristar by Lars "Ghandy" Sobiraj The reasons why I decided to make this interview are quite simple. One side of the story is, that after TAC died some years ago, nobody in the PC or Amiga mag-world gives attention to the ASCII Scene, which is a shame. And on the other side, this person is someone that gave loads of new strength and a lot of motivation to other ASCII artists. By founding his group Arid Wee... read more
Interview with Weed
Release Reviews
Review on Mikrobi
Mikrobi by Moods Plateau Reviewer by Rumrunner/Void l This intro reminds me of several productions. First, the funky tune that lasts through the whole intro reminds me of music from productions by Abyss. Also colourchoices and design in some cases remings me of demos coming from that group. Effectswise, I like this intro alot. It has very little 3d-effects (if any) which ofcourse is a good thing. 3d belongs to Doom-alike games, not productions on the Amigascene. And while I'm on the topic of... read more