Yeah it was nice while it lasted but with the core devs pritty much no
go and spiradic listings of everything else who knows.
Coolblindtech some more stuff to and it was getting to big.
I mean back before the net and when you had 3.5 inch disks via mail yeah
it worked but now there is a lot
http://www.inclusiveandroid.com/ has some material.
On Tue, 11 Jan 2022, Michael Feir wrote:
> Hello, everyone. I've just come across this thread about the Audyssey
> magazine I created so many years ago now. The kind folks at
> Www.audiogames.net
>
> Have been kind enough to keep an archive of
Then how can you call it active? it died with the list of same name.
Also its very out dated with gmae makers no longer releasing.
On 1/11/2022 2:33 PM, Heather Seaman wrote:
Thanks qthe info, everyone!! On Jan 11, 2022 12:55 PM, Shaun Everiss
wrote:
Its also worth mentioning that the
Hello, everyone. I've just come across this thread about the Audyssey
magazine I created so many years ago now. The kind folks at
Www.audiogames.net
Have been kind enough to keep an archive of all issues created by Ron and I
with so many brilliant contributions from the community. So much has
Thanks qthe info, everyone!! On Jan 11, 2022 12:55 PM, Shaun Everiss
wrote:
>
> Its also worth mentioning that the magazine is still effectively active
> its just not had a publication for ages.
>
> I suspect that due to all the online stuff it became utterly inaccurate.
>
> With all the main
Its also worth mentioning that the magazine is still effectively active
its just not had a publication for ages.
I suspect that due to all the online stuff it became utterly inaccurate.
With all the main companies now gone, and the fact when it started in
1995 or there abouts that was the
Audeasy was a web zine published online and via email list between 2003
and 2007, edited by Ron schamahorn and Michael Feyer whose names I'm
probably horribly miswriting.
You can find the old issues here:
https://audiogames.net/audyssey/
However, though there has been talk of reviving the