Propaganda 20 ch07
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+-------------+ +--------+ |B N | |Newscopy| _|BUSINESS NEWS|____________+--------+__ +-------------+ EVERLASTING STYLE is a new very prom- ising Australian company with roots in the scene. Officially distributing the American magazine COMMODORE WORLD in Australia, they will able to market themselves fairly easily. They have also managed to obtain the bulkregister of subscribers of COMMODORE FORMAT, the last Brittish channel in the 64-market. The Australian company claim to be releasing fullpricegames in the not too far distant. * To be considered as a tragedy, is the fact that German CP VERLAG have ann- ounced to quit all activities in buying software for the 64 in the future. WALTER KONRAD, head of CP VERLAG is currently re-selling old titles in stock, while no new contracts are being signed. CP VERLAG have been considered the last channel of monthly quality software in Germany, and it will create a huge hole in the industry. * The rumours on ESCOM never continue to spread. AMIGA TECHNOLOGIES GMBH, the sistercompany responsible for the production of the Amiga as well as the Commodore 64 are very questionable in their approach. Even though a ton of pressreleases speak nothing of the 64, but A12OO's, A4OOO's and a coming A5OOO, head of the organization PETER TSCHY- ZENKO still investigates in "future commitments" on several 64-software- developers. * COSMOS DESIGNS, popular creators of HEAVENBOUND, LIONS OF THE UNIVERSE and FRED'S BACK will finish their last game on the 64 within a month. The game will feature their popular Gottifant in a true platform-bonanza. The game is signed up for CHERRY SOFTWARE, as well as the Amiga-version of FRED'S BACK, appearing spring 1996. BLUEZ MUSIC, the popular veteran-team from Norway have created a new software label of their own. SHAPE/BLUEZ MUSIC will be producing, marketing and sell- ing their games, still leaving room for cooperation with other companies. (THE LABEL MADE THE SPLENDID MUSIC FOR THE LATEST EDITION OF THE PULSE.) * Demogroup CAMELOT are trying to neg- otiate with company ESCOM concerning software. Most of the CAMELOT members have announced to leave demoproduction behind, letting software-development be a dominating factor in Denmark. Since it is still very uncertain about the future at ESCOM, it is probable that another company will be signing them up. * Good news for Swedish news is that the 64-magazine ATTA BITAR (8 BITS) has gone through a phase of changes. The magazine will now be picking up where it left off, increasing issues per year and work over a wide section of areas within the Commodore 64 world. Subscriptions can be obtained over ATTA BITAR, +----------------+ | SUPPORT THE | | COMMODORE 64 | | AND THE SCENE. | | BUY SOFTWARE. | +----------------+ CHERRY SOFTWARE continues to grow quickly and have been featured in the popular German magazine 64'er with their productions. BOUNCY BALLS, MAGICAL FORMULA, ZONE OF DARKNESS and FUTURE WORLD, all to appear under the CHERRY-label soon have been spotted as previews. BOUNCY BALLS from R CODE & ART will be the first one out to be advertised in Swedish, German, Polish and American computerpress. * ICEBALL/MOTIV8 and friends, producers of WONKY WORMS among others are con- sidering going into fullprice develop- ment. At a planning stage is a game similar to the favorite pinball game on the amiga; PINBALL FANTASIES. * The first issue of COMMODORE ZONE, a Britthish magazine proved to be a very promising production filling out a blank that COMMODORE FORMAT has left behind. Interview with APEX, the creat- ors of MAYHEM IN MONSTERLAND and loads of coverage about the current and former software scene in the UK. * NEWCOMER the immense roleplaying game from Hungary finally seems to become available with the Hungarian company VALHALLA letting go of the domestic rights. There are currently plenty of companies interested in selling the English version in Europe, Australia and the USA. * CMD INC. are finally launching their awaited turbocard. 1OMHz and 2O MHz versions availble from December at very modest prices. * ELECTRIC BOYS ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE announced they will no longer be pro- ducing software for the Commodore 64, not considering it being a valuable enough. The company will probably con- tinue to support with hardware. +-------+ |L |BUSINESS NEWS __|LETTERS|_____________________________ +-------+ ** Hello Propaganda Staff! \/ This is Truss/Acrise writing. I took a short look at your magazine. When I loaded the chapter "Business News", I could read that you will publish the Software Companies addy's in the next issue. At first I thought "Hey, that's a good idea!", but on the other hand is that smart? I am afraid that many orrie suppliers will use the addresses to buy the hott- est games around, and since swappers normally are faster than most software houses today, I fear that it could end with the dead of many of the new est- ablished software companies, since the games will be cracked so soon that no one will be intnterested in buying them, when they see them in the shop or in a mailorder-catalogue. If we want the software houses and the few gameproducing companies that are left to continue making games, many of the 64-sceners of today have to support the companies before it's too late! In- stead of being so damn interested in firstreleases, try give the companies some time to earn some money on the games they are releasing. I am a member of a cracker group but I am sure tha many of us could wait some time until the games have sold enough copies. When I see some cracker intros on the PC, most crackers write something like this; "if you like this software, BUY it! Support the software companies that create quality software!" Why they wrote this in every crack of theirs, is probably because they have seen what happened with the 64-scene. Whou would ever have dreamed about in 199O, that the games on the 64 would cease dramatically both in gameplay just 2-3 years later...Think about it pals! Truss/Acrise +-+ |P|ROPAGANDA SPEAKS _|P|ROPAGANDA SPEAKS____________________ +-+ Dear Truss, We all know that piracy has affected the markets on all formats. Be it 64, Amiga or PC. The Amiga was probably the worst of all, picking up an organized distribution from the very start, un- like the 64. I do not personally think that we harm the 64 with piracy any longer. We work on a very small computerformat, where the channels are very narrow. The ones that buy games hardly know there still is a crackingscene (or how to get games copied), while the crackerscene do not know there still is a section of cus- tomers who actually do not take part in copied software. Furthermore, a lot of people on the scene can be looked up- on as pure addicts. These are the guys in groups who love their 64's and the atmosphere. They buy the software, to support and just for the pure joy of owning an original. They do this, even though they may have seen 4 or 5 cracked versions from different groups. On the PC and Amiga, producers are well aware that if they can stall the crack- ers with splendid protections, they will increase sales just for a few more days. On the 64, it was never the issue. We don't have the same dimension of people using modems, in organized channels. LEMMINGS, for instance would by no means have sold more, if the firstrelease would have been done some time later. And I consider it a fucking weak moral writing 'a game worth playing is a game worth buying' in the intro. We all know the cracked version on the PC and Amiga reaches virtually everyone, and even though the players react and consider the statement for a while ("Oh, they are so right, those shitty pirates!", just to click mousebutton and enter the game. The people making the statement probably agree that people should really buy the games they crack, but they still just have to show everybody what group is on top. It is a matter of fame, power and in many cases money. Looking at it, I am goddamn amazed that we are still seeing games on the 64 in 1996. A computer with 14 years on the planet. Look at what the comp- uters around you can do today. It's a miracle we're still here. Yours sincerly, Propaganda magazine +-----+ |.....| |---..|Keep debating. |../\/| |>....| | ><><| +-----+ +------------------+ **| |** \/| A |\/ ___| ADVERTISMENT |_________________ | | +------------------+ Dear world, Some of you know us, some of you don't. Cherry Software was born with one firm belief - to produce highquality software on the Commodore 64. Over the past year we have expanded immensly and employ some of the best talents you could find on this computer. Our fullprice titles will be advertised and reviewed in worldwide computerpress, but with a slowly fading market, we have to find players through smaller channels as well. We know and take it for granted most of you will get our software on a disk from a friend. It is inevitable that people will crack our games. However, fullprice titles on the 64 are rare, and the pure joy of holding an original in your hand is almost enough to make you want to order software from us. Buying software from us, will not only benefit yourself, but the entire scene. If we can estab- lish the fact that it is economically interesting for us to produce software for the Commodore, we will continue doing so for a long time to come. Therefore, we present our titles available now, as seen in computerpress worldwidde. To surrvive, the keyissue in our games has been quality. That is our concept and vision. We hope to hear from you soon. Yours Sincerly, Cherry Software Organization December 1995 +--------------------------------+ |YOUR SCENE WILL LAST LONGER WITH| |GAMES COMING OUT. BUY SOFTWARE! | +--------------------------------+ +-------------------------+ | H O W T O O R D E R | +----+-------------------------+-----+ | SEND YOUR FULL NAME AND ADDRESS TO | | CHERRY SOFTWARE. YOUR ORDER WILL | | BE SERVED WITHIN 4 DAYS. | | | | THE GAME(S) WILL BE SENT TO YOUR | | LOCAL POSTOFFICE FROM WHERE YOU | | CAN PICK IT OUT. | | | |ALL FULLPRICE TITLES COST GBP 12.99 | | PRICES MAY CHANGE SLIGHTLY DUE | | TO YOUR CURRENCY (ALL ACCEPTED) | | EASTERN EUROPEANS; WRITE OR | | CALL FOR INFORMATION! | +------------------------------------+ SUPPORT YOUR HOBBY - BUY SOFTWARE! +---------------------------------+ |FREE BUDGETGAME WITH EVERY ORDER!| +---------------------------------+ ALSO ORDER FREE PREVIEWS OF ANY OF OUR ADVERTISED GAMES. INCLUDE AN EMPTY DISK WITH YOUR ORDER. +------------------------------------+ | | | CHERRY SOFTWARE | | RULLAGAGERGATAN 9 | | 415 26 GOTEBORG | | SWEDEN | | | | TEL: +46 - 31 37 32 97 | | E-MAIL: CHERRY@ALGONET.SE | | | +------------------------------------+ FROM THE PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THE MAKING OF LEMMING ON THE C64 COMES +------------------------------------+ | +-----------------+ | | | | | | | MAGICAL FORMULA | | | | MAGICAL FORMULA | | | | | | | +-----------------+ | +------------------------------------+ by Electric Brains and New Entry +------------------------------------+ | Taking job as the worm, it is your | |mission to rescue Dawsy, the love of| |your life. Now, you do have help on | |the way. Wizard Worm can provide you| +------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------+ |with the potion, but you have to seek | | the magical formula. In 24 intense | |levels of platform bonanza, you battle| | the most hilarious and colorful | |enemies you have ever seen on the 64. | |Gracphis reach new limits on our mach-| |ine, and the soundtrack will keep you | |humming through the entire game. This | |platform game is bound to know out all| | other competitors there | | have ever been. | +--------------------------------------+ +---------++---------------------------+ |DISK ONLY|| POLISH VERSION AVAILABLE!!| |DISK ONLY|| CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION.| | || | |GBP 12.99|| -CHERRY SOFTWARE- | +---------++---------------------------+ +-------------------+ | | | | | FUTURE | FUTURE@ | WORLD CS | WORLD.CS | | | B Y N E M E S I S | | | | | THE UNIVERSE | IS ETERNAL. | AND AVAILABLE | NOW FOR YOUR | COMMODORE 64. | | | | | | +-------------------+ +---+ | F |uture world 12.99 +---+----------------------------------+ |With the entire universe in your reach| |it is your task to make a fortune deal| |ing goods and transporting people. | | | |Future World is one of the juiciest | |games of the 199O's and will keep you | |playing for weeks. It was ages ago | |somebody released a longplay-game. | | | |With spices of ELITE(C64), | |MILLENIUM 2.2 (Amiga) and | |DEUTEROS (Amiga), you cannot | |afford to miss this epic. | | | |Sweden's absolute top-developers | |are responsible for the massive orgy! | +--------------------------------------+ +-----------------+ | AN ADDICTIVE NEW| |TYPE OF GAMEPLAY!| +-----------------+ +------------------------------------+ | | | | | +-+ | | |B|OUNCY BALLS | | |B|OUNCY BALLS | | | | | | AN R CODE AND ART GAME | | | | | | +-+ | | | | | +------------------------------------+ +-+ |B|ouncy Balls |B| | |___________ +-+ +--------------------------+ |"Arcadegame of the year?!"| +--------------------------+ +----+ | Bouncy Balls is a new concept in | computergames. Press has described +--is as a mix of Rodland and Pang. We think it beats both by far. Sizzling gameplay, outstanding graphics and sound you never thought could be jammed into a 64. A shot of energy is about to unleash the powers of your computer. Aston- ishing and dangerously addicitve. Bouncy Balls has been developed by the all-time favorite demogroup CENSOR DESIGNS. BOB, DANKO, SWALLOW+--------+ and CREEPER, names that have| ** | rocked the charts for years.| \/ | +--------+ +--------------------------------------+ |Find out why the press marvelled about| | the arcadegame of the year! | +--------------------------------------+ +-+ |A| |A|ddresses +-+ ________________________________________ +-----------------+ |EVERLASTING STYLE|< SOFTWAREDEVELOPERS! |POSTBOX 1151 | SELLING SOFTWARE IN |GELORDY, TASMANIA| GERMANY, ENGLAND, |AUSTRALIA 7010 | POLAND AND USA. +-----------------+ +------------------+ JUST ABOUT THE |COMMODORE ZONE | BEST MAGAZINE FOR |34 PORTLAND ROAD | 64-ADDICTS. 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