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            d=b  AWARDS  d=b
            'o'  AWARDS  'o'
            /_\          /_\
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   This time, I experienced it a lot
easier to pick out a few well deserving
  people, who somehow still manage to
 struggle for others, making this scene
      brighter in many, many ways.

 Flip the pages, and agree with me, and
 my decisions. Weep with me, if you do
not. I will not take it under consider-
  ation again, as I believe in these.

________________________________________





    MOST ADMIRABLE EFFORT RIGHT NOW
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             d=b CAMELOT d=b
             'o' CAMELOT 'o'
             /_\         /_\
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For obvious reasons. Again, they decide
to back up an Amiga-based party, in
Denmark that is bound to be the event
of the year. What they offer us is a
chance to meet up with everybody, share
a few laughs, a few beers, and probably
a lot of vivid chats. At a time like
this, when many look at the 64 as a
dying concept (though they're wrong),
we get the chance to take part of
history in the making. You know who to
thank.



    MOST VALUABLE GROUP RIGHT NOW
________________________________________
             d=b TALENT d=b
             'o' TALENT 'o'
             /_\        /_\
________________________________________
 Oh boy. Here goes TALENT again. Yeah,
 well, reasons could be a million, but
 sincerly they deserve this credit for
  being there, showing the scene what
  an ideal group should be like. They
  showed EPIC in a very proper what a
  firstrelease is about, and yes sir,
  I'm talking the release of PARSEC, a
 release we sincerly appreciate, after
  it was fixed and properly released.
   Could it be, you're setting the
      standards, TALENT? I wonder.



    MOST INTERESTING GROUP RIGHT NOW

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             d=b REGINA d=b
             'o' REGINA 'o'
             /_\        /_\
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A new group has come, perhaps along with
them a new flame. Up to date, they are
responsible for a very decent magazine,
that reflects the scene in a very proper
way. I'm talking about THE PULSE, that
has gained some respect and popularity
the past few months. I take of my hat
and salute the new group and wish them
all good luck in the future, though
I hope to see more from them, than
a magazine.



    MOST INVALUABLE GROUP RIGHT NOW
________________________________________
         .. VISION AND EPIC ..
         >< VISION AND EPIC ><

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Yes, it must have been some sort of tie,
in my eyes.

VISION, did not only comeback with a
namerip-off, but they put out a utility
of over 2 years of age, boasting their
groups incredibly abilities, when in
fact, it looks very uncertain.

I doubt this will be a lucky turn
whereas they're concerned 64-wise.
I, however, wait impatiently and watch.



EPIC on their behalf, have continued
their race against bad software, putting
it out on the boards, mostly unfixed,
mostly unplayable, and the fall that
marked the spot must be PARSEC, a not
that sexy release (in fact - not even
a crack) - which caused TALENT to
release the real version some time
after.

Now don't get me wrong here. EPIC must
be impressive. They manage to do a lot,
in a falling society. They have impact
mailwise, mind you, not boardwise. Give
them some time, some time to adjust,
and we can probably come around to
find them allout decent. At this point
however, we do now.



THE AWARDS IS A CHAPTER FOCUSING ON
THINGS WE MAY FIND NOTABLE. YOU MAY
NOT AGREE, BUT WE WILL NOT LISTEN.
HOWEVER, WE DO LISTEN TO TIPS ABOUT
AWARDS, SO IF YOU HAVE SOME, WE WILL
HEAR YOU OUT. IN THE MEANTIME, ADMIRE
OR DETEST THE ONES MENTIONED ON THE
PAGES ABOVE.


                YOURS SINCERLY,

            NEWSCOPY/GENESIS*PROJECT
              OCTOBER 18TH, 1993
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