Commodore Free, Issue 70 - Part3
From
Stephen Walsh@39:901/281 to
all on Mon May 13 17:40:59 2013
Subject: Mixed up mag
COMMODORE FREE producers
A frustrating thing about the magazine is the way you constantly mix up news and reviews instead of having sections for vic, pet, c64 etc. I only read the c64 sections and do not look at the other sections as I have no interest in them.
COMMODORE FREE: Hi thanks for the comments; well the magazine as it says
caters for all machines, I think the majority of readers are interested in all aspects of commodore hardware and software, I know I like reading about anything Commodore relate, unless it's that group of singers, I am sorry I
draw the line there.
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NEWS
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BOOK - COMMODORE: THE AMIGA YEARS - TO BE RELEASED *************************************
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Bernardo
Sent: 14 April 2013 01:31
To: COMMODORE FREE
Subject: Book - Commodore: the Amiga
Years - to be released
It's been a long time in coming, and there was publishing delay after delay, but now Brian Bagnall's new book, "Commodore: the Amiga Years", is set to be released on July 1. This is confirmed by Brian's website at
variantpress.com/books/commodore-the-amiga-years/
and by the latest e-mail from amazon.com which I received a few days ago and which had this link -
www.amazon.com/dp/0973864990/ref=pe_259560_29109160_pd_re_dt_lm6
The book not only tells about the Commodore Amiga but also the Commodore 8-bit computers which CBM built after 1984, the year at which Brian's previous book, "Commodore: a Company on the Edge", had stopped in the history of the company. Commodore: a Company on the Edge is still available, for example at
www.amazon.com/Commodore-Company-Edge-Brian-Bagnall/dp/0973864966/
I've pre-ordered my copy of Commodore: the Amiga Years!
A fine book to show at CommVEx 2013,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group videocam.net.au/fcug
July 27-28 Commodore Vegas Expo v9 - www.portcommodore.com/commvex
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GANGNAM_64-STYLE
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This is a mini demo.
Contains scrolling text and a static image but the gangnam style music in SID format! Actually sounds better than you think, And While the demo may not have the fancy animated Dancing style of Psy it does have 3 people posing in one
of his signature dance moves
CREDITS :
Code: Richard of Blazon,
People Of Liberty,
Psytronik Software,
Scene World Magazine,
The New Dimension
Music: Richard of Blazon,
People Of Liberty,
Psytronik Software,
Scene World Magazine,
The New Dimension
Graphics: JSL of Creators,
Raiders of the Lost Empire,
Scene World Magazine,
Software of Sweden,
Tropyx
Text: Richard of Blazon,
People Of Liberty,
Psytronik Software,
Scene World Magazine,
The New Dimension
Charset: Richard of Blazon,
People Of Liberty,
Psytronik Software,
Scene World Magazine,
The New Dimension
DOWNLOAD :
csdb.dk/getinternalfile.php/115233/Gangnam_64-Style.d64
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LOTEK64 ISSUE 44 RELEASED
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CREDITS :
Design: Lord Lotek
Idea: Lord Lotek
Text: Lord Lotek, Martinland
Concept: Lord Lotek
Paper Art: Martinland
A new edition of the German commodore pdf magazine Lotek64 is now available
to download
The articles in this edition include: Lo*bert, Editorial, News, Zockotron 4, Commodore Hardware Retrocomputing, Street Fighter X Mega Man, Noctropolis, Breakoutparadies C64, Retrowelle - YouTube (2), Retro Treasures: Computer TitleBout (C64), The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia, Captain Crunch, Home Computing extrem, SuperMarioScapes, Forgotten Worlds, Chipmusik, SIDologie and Videogame Heroes #10: Guybrush Threepwood.
www.lotek64.com/hp/fileretriever.php?extended=0&issue=44
www.lotek64.com
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VIDEO OF THE COMMODORE GAMING
PARTY 2007 CBM
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Bernardo
To: Commodore Free
Subject: Video of the Commodore
Gaming Party 2007
Back on July 12, 2007, after the E3 Expo in Los Angeles, Commodore Gaming had
a party to celebrate their Commodore Gaming PCs that had just come out. Not only did they show off their gaming PCs, but they also exhibited a C64 and PET which the partygoers could use. For the party, they invited several C= luminaries -- Seth "Naughtyboy" Sternberger of 8 Bit Weapon performed his music, and CBM engineer Bil Herd and engineer Jeri Ellsworth spoke. "Commodore Gaming Party 2007" can be found at
blip.tv/episode/6567339
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