Time for a good read
I've not been feeling too good over the weekend, so I've not been able to play, record, or write for my favourite Atari ST website. (Yes, this one!!) Typical, isn't it? After being at work all week, I get myself a dose of the dreaded man flu. Let me tell you, women, there is nothing worse than this illness. Scientific fact.
As I've not been in the mood, I just popped over to Fujiology and grabbed a random diskmag. I love reading these when I get the chance - and the ST has so many to choose from. I downloaded Amazine #4 by HMD, which is probably one of the shortest-lived magazines ever. I wonder what happened to No.5 /etc? :/
Amazine #4 begins with a fantastic intro by Animal Mine, which has jaw-dropping fx. The magazine itself is displayed using medium resolution, so it looks gorgeous and is very easy on the eyes. Inside are all kinds of information relevant to the early 90s, which is both incredibly interesting and also a shame, especially when you see various productions that never got finished - Yuppies Land. I also enjoyed the interviews and then seeing who topped the leaderboard for best artist, musician and more. Geeky fun!!
Sometimes ... ugh... I wish I could be ill more often so I can take the time to relax with a good diskmag like this. The Atari ST has such an impressive library, covering a wide range of topics and interests. I enjoyed this one: it's interesting, funny, geeky and something today's youngsters will probably never appreciate.
As I've not been in the mood, I just popped over to Fujiology and grabbed a random diskmag. I love reading these when I get the chance - and the ST has so many to choose from. I downloaded Amazine #4 by HMD, which is probably one of the shortest-lived magazines ever. I wonder what happened to No.5 /etc? :/
Amazine #4 begins with a fantastic intro by Animal Mine, which has jaw-dropping fx. The magazine itself is displayed using medium resolution, so it looks gorgeous and is very easy on the eyes. Inside are all kinds of information relevant to the early 90s, which is both incredibly interesting and also a shame, especially when you see various productions that never got finished - Yuppies Land. I also enjoyed the interviews and then seeing who topped the leaderboard for best artist, musician and more. Geeky fun!!
Sometimes ... ugh... I wish I could be ill more often so I can take the time to relax with a good diskmag like this. The Atari ST has such an impressive library, covering a wide range of topics and interests. I enjoyed this one: it's interesting, funny, geeky and something today's youngsters will probably never appreciate.
Anyhow, enough of my waffling on! Check out these screenshots...
What? Fuzion are dead?? Right, come on guys, own it - who killed the Fuzion boys??











