Infinity #2
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inspired me more than any words could possibly describe.
rulez added on the 2004-12-02 11:54:55 by psenough
Infinity #2
Infinity #2 (from August 1996) has a similar section structure as #1. The controls are a bit different: Instead of moving your
mouse to the left or to the right edge, you have to move it to the top or to the bottom edge in order to flip pages. The interview partners of this issue are Captain Hook, Garfield of Radioactive Design, Leviathan of Renaissance, Miss Saigon of Threesome, and DJ Mind. Most of the coding articles again come from Spellcaster, some of the topics are scrolling, sprites, starfields and text adventures. Zoltar wrote about ASM opcodes, keyboard scan codes, the CEL format and other formats used in the scene. The Literature section is quite big, it contains stories and poems. In the Miscellaneous section there are a version of Phoenix's demo hidden part list, tracking tips, a list of coding sites and some opinionated articles. On exiting the mag, a picture with the message "Free East Timor" is displayed.
The music of this issue was made by Killer Kid and by Garfield of Radioactive Design.
All in all it's another good issue, mainly thanks to Spellcaster of course.
Infinity #2 (from August 1996) has a similar section structure as #1. The controls are a bit different: Instead of moving your
mouse to the left or to the right edge, you have to move it to the top or to the bottom edge in order to flip pages. The interview partners of this issue are Captain Hook, Garfield of Radioactive Design, Leviathan of Renaissance, Miss Saigon of Threesome, and DJ Mind. Most of the coding articles again come from Spellcaster, some of the topics are scrolling, sprites, starfields and text adventures. Zoltar wrote about ASM opcodes, keyboard scan codes, the CEL format and other formats used in the scene. The Literature section is quite big, it contains stories and poems. In the Miscellaneous section there are a version of Phoenix's demo hidden part list, tracking tips, a list of coding sites and some opinionated articles. On exiting the mag, a picture with the message "Free East Timor" is displayed.
The music of this issue was made by Killer Kid and by Garfield of Radioactive Design.
All in all it's another good issue, mainly thanks to Spellcaster of course.
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