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config
Joined 3 Sep 1999
2088 comments
Fri, 17 Dec 2004 11:25
Rod Todd wrote:
And most went on to own and ST. Which everyone knows stands for Sad T**t.

'Twas Stupid Tit where I came from.

Anyone remember ST Amiga Format, the dual format predecessor to ST Format and Amiga Format?

I recall being stood in line at WHSmiths when one of the staff shouted acroos the store...
"Sandra, do we have any more copies of Saint Amiga Format in the back?"

Hmm
kid_77
Joined 29 Nov 2004
875 comments
Fri, 17 Dec 2004 11:44
Feel the divide!
config
Joined 3 Sep 1999
2088 comments
Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:18
kid_77 wrote:
Feel the divide!

Something I would like to do several times a day, but my wife (and prolly any other woman, come to think of it) is unwilling.
SPInGSPOnG
Joined 24 Jan 2004
1149 comments
Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:45
config wrote:
'Twas Stupid Tit where I came from.


Ah, I'm from the mean streets of Baltimore.


config wrote:
Anyone remember ST Amiga Format, the dual format predecessor to ST Format and Amiga Format?


Never knew about that. We DID get Amiga Format when I was at college... But never heard of ST Format.

I recall being stood in line at WHSmiths when one of the staff shouted acroos the store...
"Sandra, do we have any more copies of Saint Amiga Format in the back?"


I wonder what that girl is doing today. My guess is stacking shelves in WH SMith's.
LUPOS
Joined 30 Sep 2004
1422 comments
Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:16
Rod Todd wrote:
Never knew about that. We DID get Amiga Format when I was at college... But never heard of ST Format.


Amiga...
In college...
i don't belive it, there where no colleges then... people where still living in caves when the amiga was out. next youll be telling me about the dinosaur you had as a class pet in elementary school. and how you used to make punch card programs in middle school except you used saber tooth tiger fangs to punch the holes!

i personaly feel to damn old so i say these things to project my feelings on to others, i'm a bad person... look out behind you, ITS DEATH!!!

i remember when i started college we only had macromedia flash 3, none of this fancy schmancy FX crap! Damn whiper snappers! wheres my ensure... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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DoctorDee
Joined 3 Sep 1999
2130 comments
Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:29
LUPOS wrote:
i remember when i started college we only had macromedia flash 3, none of this fancy schmancy FX crap! Damn whiper snappers! wheres my ensure... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Jumping crap you whippersnapper.

I was already at work when Flash wasn't even called Flash, it was called FutureSplash Animator. And Macromedia hadn't even bought it yet.
SPInGSPOnG
Joined 24 Jan 2004
1149 comments
Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:34
LUPOS wrote:

Amiga...
In college...
i don't belive it, there where no colleges then...


Dude, I'm 29.

I was in my first year at College in 1993. Commodore went bust in 1995.

Seems like yesterday.
LUPOS
Joined 30 Sep 2004
1422 comments
Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:37
DoctorDee wrote:

I was already at work when Flash wasn't even called Flash


did you have to walk across the bearing straight land bridge everyday to get there?
Ditto
Joined 10 Jun 2004
1169 comments
Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:46
The reason I have a fairly sketchy knowledge of these computers is because no-one I knew ever had any of them :p. Actually my College did have a disconnected Amiga...

The fact that Codies have released an emulated version of this game is really interesting. With other companies going all-out to prevent emulation in any form they may set a trend.

As far as I am aware, copyright on books expires 25 years after the last publication. After this it becomes public property. Does the copyright on videogames last for the same period? Would explain all the retro re-releases...
mrFloppy
Joined 25 Jun 2004
82 comments
Fri, 17 Dec 2004 21:34
Adam M wrote:
As far as I am aware, copyright on books expires 25 years after the last publication. After this it becomes public property. Does the copyright on videogames last for the same period? Would explain all the retro re-releases...


There kinda is and there kinda isn't. There is a very large abandonware community out there, from which you can download heaps of old games. Now I'm not advocating downloading copyrighted material - who me? - but this is one hell of a big grey fuzzy area. Although the copyrights on such games still exist, most of the old publishers have either gone out of business or deem it not worth their while to enforce their copyrights on material they can no longer make money out of.

but there are companies out there who still do pursue people who make available their software....
HeathenUK
Joined 18 May 2004
12 comments
Mon, 20 Dec 2004 11:12
"As far as I am aware, copyright on books expires 25 years after the last publication. After this it becomes public property. Does the copyright on videogames last for the same period? Would explain all the retro re-releases..."

Actually I believe it's 50 years after the author dies, the only exception being Peter Pan, which will go on forever, with all proceeds going to Banardos charity.
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