From: | Gerald Mellor |
Date: | 4 Jun 2001 at 23:55:04 |
Subject: | Re: amiga survivor (vaporware? maybe it SHOULD be!) |
Hi Sam, on 05-Jun-01, you wrote:
> Well, something I honestly never expected to see dropped on my mate
> today :- Amiga Survivor (issue 10 continuing where its predesesor
> left off)
Dropped on your mate? I bet he was pleased ;)
I got mine on Saturday, haven't really had a chance to look at it yet
though.
> First impression - LOVELY front cover. And i mean a Real gem. Very
> nice bit of artwork there whoever did that! ;-)
Yeah that is quite nice. The work of Mr DJNick?
> A bit thin maybe but then its a new venture.
New in the sense that it's been around since AF was still afloat? ;) I
get your point, it is new-ish, but given the however many months since
the last issue I'm sure they could have found more to fill the pages,
without having to pad them out with...
> WebWatch - why on earth is a Corrs website in an Amiga Mag?
Eh? Was my first thought.
> All in all an interesting read but it'll need improving! And for
> something that I paid to receive over 1 ½ years ago when the
> original AS was in print Its not bad. Except - where's the CD that
> is mentioned I should get if Im subbed to the mag????
To be honest I'd forgotten that my subscription was still active, so
it was a nice surprise to see a copy, I'm not too bothered about the
missing CD :)
> Basically, although this is a Games mag, whereas AA is an
> all-rounder it has a long way to go yet.
Is it a games mag? I know they used to market themselves that way, but
with Art Effect and Pagestream reviews I'm not so sure anymore.
> I think (personal opinion)
> the cover is the only thing that AS has done better than AA.
I concur :)
Regards
Gerry
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