Skyhigh 20 'The scene at a glance' by Vengeance/Onslaught
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'The scene at a glance' by Vengeance/Onslaught THE SCENE AT A GLANCE THE SCENE AT A GLANCE Hello, Skyhigh readers. This is Vengeance of Onslaught writing a chapter for this fine magazine, as its the 3 year edition I guess and because Jesper has asked me to. Its infact an honour to write for this mail based magazine, for a change a light editing job. So I guess you can say its sort of a pleasure for me. Anyway, the first thing that I was thinking when I decided to do this, was what the hell I was going to write about as when I write Vandalism News I almost always have subject pre-set. So I thought looking over scene since I've been around would be a decent idea, as so now I'm going to talk about happenings from today... to yesterday. Lets start... 1988... 1988, this was a full-on time for the 64, full price games where just starting to come in, the cracking groups were going wild. This was the time of triumph and the 64 was in its prime. For me personally it meant swapping some disks and being totally unknown. So I only remember vivid things not knowing much about how the scene worked, apart from what I keep from swapping in those times I'd like to remember the fact that this was the most exciting time for me in scene, and then the coming 2 years. Now it is as some would view it including me a job, a service to provide to the scene with something, giving something back to our heritage. 1989... 1989, from memory Turbo Outrun and girls where the only things on my mind, part from releasing the first ever papermag of my life... Toilet Paper ...Which was originally planned to be called as my mag is now... Vandalism News, thank god it wasn't. Australians where actually getting a small kind of respect, until certain europeans got more and more advanced with our great machine. Daw of Triad was my favorite coder, there was begin- ing to be a federation against Omg/Amok as his words in the famous Sex'n'Crime magazine where offending lots. They were even accussed of cheating the charts to make Genesis Project #1. Of course they always showed the votesheets. Omg attacked Sys/AFL'70 with tear gas at Venlo. 1990... The plannings of Vandalism where laid, and sent into construction, but not actually arriving until early 91. Rock & Role, Script, Brutal Recall, Mamba, Bild Zeitung, Remark, and some other mags where ruling and crazy like hell. No where near as professional as today, but still the best thing to be invented although the scene public was always complanning about there being to many mags in the scene. I don't think by looking at today, anyone actually took any noticed or cared. As mags lasted long since. 1991... Vandalism News issues 1-4 hit the shelfs. Sanforzied came out for the first time. Electric/Extend drew an awesome logo for the magazine Script. Gamers Guide started (right?) and was becomming very popular. Crest, Bonzai, Megastyle, Light Paradize, Triad, Nato, and many other names could be seen high in the demo charts. Moron/Paradize a.k.a. Moren of Success+Trc nowdays, was the number one swapper also got caught with drugs. Venlo was still going, but dying out. 1992... This year I was fucking lazy, although I did manage a few issues of Vandalism. I wasn't in a position to pass judgement on anything this year. 1993... I got a modem, called Divine Ultermatium, Purgatory, Down by Law, and many other cool boards. Things changed, this year. I joined Success, ran up a fucking huge phone bill because of being young, and naive. Broke up with my girl friend, started with a new girl friend whom I am still with now. (she'd killed me if I didn't mention that!! Jesper calls her Screamie :)). (If you have ever chatted with Matt on the phone and listened to her playing games (what else!!) in the background, you would know why - bk!!) Jazzcat first entered the scene, Bizarre and Night- shade fought it out in the swapper charts for #1. Close by, Code 18 followed them, not fogetting Baze, Derbyshire Ram, Calypso, etc, etc the names go on. The Pulse hit the news stands in a big way. The best magazine back then by far. 1994... I quit and rejoined Success, but only rejoining the co-op, but still only on the Success side. Vandalism dropped the Australian aspects, and went board based Issue #14 was the chaning point. Steve of Avantgarde returned to the scene. The Pulse slowed down and stopped coming out. Marking a slow market for some months to come. 1995... What have we seen this year? Well it has been quite a good year infact. Looking at the scene from a glance, things of old have comeback Light, Msp, just to name 2. Magazines are now at there strongest, never have we before seen such excellent magazines, Relax, Skyhigh, Propaganda, the return of The Pulse, Domi- nation, etc etc the list goes on. The boasting on the boards. Arrogant behaviour, corruption in the scene etc etc, it still reflects as a good time in the scene why? Well, I'm not saying the scene is going to die or anything but I still have the feeling these are the golden years on the c64... And I intend to stick them out. Vengeance/Onslaught Giving you time to reminiscence. See you in the pages of Vandalism News. +++No Fucking carrier Dec'95...