Free'n'Easy 3 (Diskmagazine) by Paragon
- Released: 1992-04-15 on The Gathering 1992
- In Series: Free'n'Easy, issue: 3. Other Issues: 1, 2
- Categorized as: Diskmagazine
Credits and Features
If you see an error in these credits, please tell us.
Paragon (NO) (Series Publishers)
Made
Code
Music
- El Loco (NO)
- Elwood (NO)
- Marlin (aka Sundance Kid) (NO)
Graphics
Text
- Dr. Voodoo (NO)
- El Loco (NO)
- Khorne (NO)
- Marlin (aka Sundance Kid) (NO)
- McMetal (NO)
- Mystra (NO)
- Nimrod (NO)
- Selwyn (NO)
- Slimeball (NO)
- Tom (NO)
Individuals and Guests
Music
- Spike (DK) (Reflectors)
Graphics
Text
- Dr. DJ (NO) (Fraxion)
- Grafitti (Origin)
- Icehawk (NO) (Visual Bytes)
- Kalle (Hoaxers)
- Lord Helmet (NO) (Pure Metal Coders)
- Lord Zero (NO) (LSD)
- Scanner (SE) (Nexus)
- The Mercenary (Mystix)
- Zoppo (Toxic Track)
Release Pack Intro or Menu
Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
Intro | Paragon Khorne - Obscure | PowerPacker 66844 bytes / crc 63028F99 | a4/92 | |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | El Loco & Marlin | 94522 bytes / crc E9AE2F1E | a4/92 |
Release Features
Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Spike | 54200 bytes / crc 705231F5 | a4/92 | |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | El Loco & Marlin | 100318 bytes / crc 51586685 | a4/92 | |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Elwood | 83860 bytes / crc 6D4AF3F8 | a7/91 |
Downloads
Direct Files
- Paragon-FreeNEasy03.adf (disk), 901120 bytes (CRC:
8AB8F0C1
)
Files From Packintro
- Paragon-FreeNEasy03-intro (exec), 66844 bytes (PowerPacker 4.0) (CRC:
63028F99
)
Files From Features
- MOD.audio-challenge ii.gz (sound), 100318 bytes (CRC:
51586685
) (see inside text) - MOD.concerto_for_piano..gz (sound), 54200 bytes (CRC:
705231F5
) (see inside text) - the vanishing tower.mod (sound), 83860 bytes (CRC:
6D4AF3F8
) (see inside text)
Information
About
Byte Busters norway division is dead. All members joined up Paragon. Dr. Voodoo,Cooper(gfx),Dr. Floyd(trader),Selwyn(gfx),Black Panther(code),Nimrod and El Loco left to work for RAW now.Interviews
Interview with Doctor No
INTERVIEW WITH DOCTOR NO/RAZOR 1911: ------------------------------------ This time I (KHORNE) have found a new victim for my interviewing. Now, let's see what he says. 1> Please introduce yourself! I am Doctor No of Razor. Me and Sector9 are the founders of Razor 1911. We started years back on the C64. At this time Razor 1911 was the best demo group in Norway at the C64. When the Amiga arrived we stoped our activity on the C64 and started making demos on this n... read more
Interview with Fish
INTERVIEW WITH FISH OF LSD! --------------------------- Done in February 1992. El Loco/PRG: HI FISH! Would you please introduce yourself to our readers? Fish/LSD: Hi everyone out there! My name is Andy, my handle is FISH. I do GFX for a UK group called LSD. El Loco/PRG: Could you tell us for how long you've been in LSD? Fish/LSD: I've not been in LSD for long, I joined them last September, so that's about 6 or 7 month, I'm not good at counting backwards. El Lo... read more
Interview with Jay One (aka Chiron)
Interview with: SANE AND JAY ONE OF THE LUNATICS -------------------------------- 1. Hello Fellas! Please introduce yourself to our readers (age, other hobbies, what's your function in the group etc..) -Sane: My name is Pieter and my pseudo is Sane, I am 16 years old and my hobbies are: Tai-kwon-do, frisbee (ultimate and guts), watching a good movie, watching the big American sports like: Baseball and Icehockey. Of course the Amiga is one of my b... read more
Interview with Sane
Interview with: SANE AND JAY ONE OF THE LUNATICS -------------------------------- 1. Hello Fellas! Please introduce yourself to our readers (age, other hobbies, what's your function in the group etc..) -Sane: My name is Pieter and my pseudo is Sane, I am 16 years old and my hobbies are: Tai-kwon-do, frisbee (ultimate and guts), watching a good movie, watching the big American sports like: Baseball and Icehockey. Of course the Amiga is one of my b... read more
Interview with Scorpio
Interview with Scorpio of Crashead. ----------------------------------- OK, Scorpio! Present yourself to the audience... OK, I'm swapper of group called Crashead, and... what a hell, next question!! What other groups have you been in, and have you had any other pseudonyms than SCORPIO? Have you had any other computer? No, I haven't been in any other groups. I have always been SCORPIO- original and C-64 was my target of love few years ago. Tell us somethi... read more
Party Reports
Report on The Gathering 1992
This is Tom of Paragon, writing yet another article for this fine mag. This party- report will be very up to date, cause Im writing in, during the party. Right now Im sitting with the rest of the group, like Slimeball, Dr.Voodoo, Cooper and El Loco, trying to make some sensible sentences in a room FULL OF NOISES. A mixture of "Give it away" and Bel Canto doesn't sound absolutely perfect in my extremely musical ears. Slimeball, Dr.Voodoo, Cooper and I... read more
Release Reviews
Review on Crystal Symphonies
Crystal Symphonies/Phenomena: ----------------------------- It has almost the same code as it's predecessor, except from the credits part. The graphics was good, but they reminds us about Uno/Scoopex' graphics. The music was of'course good, but nothing special. They haven't managed to make a 'hit' yet. (hit= a tune you really remmeber). But the quality of them was of'course high. They write a lot of shit in their scrollers. Music: Mantronix and TIP ... 8... read more
Review on Cutcreations
Cutcreations/Static bytes: -------------------------- They had managed to squeeze 1.4 Megabyte (9 tunes!) of music into the disk! Impressing! The graphics and code was average, but as the music occupied most of the disk, it is natural that the code and the gfx had to flinch. The music was good, with some nice melodies! Afrodite was in our opinion the best. Music: Cutcreator ... 75% Code: Estrup ....... 30% Gfx: Marvel ....... 51% Overall: .............. 74... read more
Review on Digital Disco
Digital Disco/Chrome: --------------------- This is a two disks music disk (Bahhh, what a sentence!) The music is absolutely of high quality, with lot of disco-tunes, which is in the name. The tunes were put together in a professional way, we're not sure, but we believe some of the rhythms were sampled in one. The graphics was good (especially a picture by Ray), and the code was allright, but nothing special. Music: Dj Hoge ............. 75% Code: Chaosis/M... read more
Review on Henry In Panic
HENRY IN PANIC. --------------- Yo guys! This review is on the game called "Henry in Panic" by Kefrens.I got this game directly from Kefrens through Krueger(thanx) and I must say that I was impressed. Most games coming from scene- groups are simple and dull, but this one was huge, entertaining and funny to play. The gameplay is much like the old classic Jet Set Willy from the C64. And I think that's their source, too. You are a lit... read more
Review on Hot Music 6
Ram Jam Music Disk#6: --------------------- The lates music disk from Ram Jam had a bad design. It was not good to luck at. The colours didn't exactly fit together. The intro was good, with a rubber-vector, but also here a pretty bad design. The music were of various quality. Music: Tex ............ 40% Code: ABCS ........... 50% Gfx: Deus ........... 29% Overall: ................ 40%
Review on Musicdisk 3
Music 3/Digital Artists Inc.: ----------------------------- This disk consisted of only three modules, so it stands a bit bad in comparison to E.g. Cutcreations. The graphics was average, and so was the code, nothing new. But the scrollers had some funny (?) 'things' inside, which looked quite well. Music: Lacroix and Tsaca ... 49% Code: Tsaca ............... 45% Gfx: Slumlord & Reaper ... 45% Overall: ..................... 47%
Review on No Brain-No Headache
No Brain, No Headache/Cyborx&Hysteric: -------------------------------------- We do not like this disk at all! The samples were completely strange and out of date. The guitar was too high pitched. The code was nothing special and the same with the Gfx. They had sampled 'many samples in one' which makes it a bit shaky. Music: Dead Snake ....... 17.5% Code: ??? .............. 28% Gfx: Rav .............. 30% Overall: ................. 19%
Review on Tipsy Tunes
Tipsy Tunes/Warp Inc.: ---------------------- The tunes was allright. The graphics wasn't especially good, and the code was o.k. Unfortunatly, some of the tunes didn't work at our copy, so we cannot judge all the tunes, only from the once we've heard. Some of the samples were a bit old. Music: Mace and Wizard ......... 45% Code: Witchdoctor and Gamma ... 45% Gfx: Gamma ................... 24% Overall: ......................... 43%
Review on Turmoil
Turmoil/Sanity: --------------- Great code, great graphics, superb music! The design was also o.k. It is more a musicdemo than a music disk, with some great code in the beginning. The music was very variabel. Certain samples were used quite often though. Music: Bit Arts ... 80% Code: Mr.Pet ..... 79% Gfx: Cougar ..... 82% Overall: ............. 81%
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