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MR KING OF VISION
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¢ INTERVIEW WITH MR.KING/VISION
¹ BY
³ COLORBIRD/RAZOR 1911 !
¾C: Thats Colorbird!
½MR: And that is Mr.King!
¾C: Hiho, please tell us some about
yourself to start with, like your real
name, age, job, weight, shoesize,
haircolor, etc.... ????
½MR: Well, my Name is Joerg Goedden, I
am 21 years old and I am working as a
gardener. I am 1.82m tall, have black
hair and grey-green eyes.
¾C: Nowadays you are in Vision, but
have you always been there or ?
Please tell us something about your
scene career..
½MR: First I had a C64 in 1983, then I
bought an Amiga 500 about 4 years
later. I entered the scene as a
swapper and also started to learn
about coding. Caused by the swapping
I can not find that much time for
coding, but I still try to. My first
group was my self-founded group
VICTORY, where I had not that success
I was waiting for. Then I joined
Violence, and after a short time I
went to Beyond. There I released my
first own pack called LOW SPIRIT. One
year later, after the break of Beyond,
I joined Analog. Under their label I
brought out the first NEVERMIND pack,
where the old menu was coded by
¶½myself. The last 10 issues I used the
menu everybody should know. Finally I
decided to join VISION, and I took the
NEVERMIND pack with me.
¾C: You are most famous for your
legendary Pack-Menu "Nevermind" which
I think every swapper has seen. Could
you explain why its so popular and
well spreaded ?
½MR: I think it is because I myself
have about 150 Contacts, and this
number is increasing from day to day,
it is well spreaded. Due to the many
contacts, I get alot of new Stuff to
put in the pack, so I think it is
popular. In addition the News and
Adverts do the rest I think.
¾C: Nevermind has now a very nice
design and is perhaps one of the
reasons for your big success, but do
you really think that design should
count if a pack is worth voting for or
not ? Isn't the stuff more important
?
½MR: Well, I think that the stuff OF
COURSE is more important than the
design, and I also has been in the
Charts with the old menu. That proves
that it could not only be the design
that makes NEVERMIND that popular.
The menu should be cool and, more
important, it should work on ALL
computers, also on the Amiga 1200/4000
for example.
¶¾C: Earlier versions were coded by
yourself if I'm not misunformed. So
you are also a coder ? Can we expect
some releases from you or ?
½MR: As I explained before, I am a
coder, but mainly a swapper. Own
releases.... Time will see.
¾C: Rumours says that you have over
150 contacts and even more, how can
you afford this amount of contacts ?
½MR: Well, as I am not going to school
anymore, I earn enough money to afford
that amount of contacts.
¾Now some more important questions !
What is your favourite coder ?
½LAXITY of KEFRENS
¾What is your favourite graphician ?
½COUGAR of SANITY
¾What is your favourite musician ?
½JESTER of SANITY
¾What is your favourite swapper ?
½ZINKO of KEFRENS
¾What is your favourite demo ?
½DESERT DREAM from KEFRENS
¾What is your favourite diskmag ?
½UPSTREAM by BALANCE
¾What is your favourite color ?
½KARIERT
¶¾What is your favourite car ?
½my good, old VW PASSAT
¾What is your favourite packdisk ?
½NEVERMIND HOLDS POSITION
¾What is your favourite cd-record ?
½PHIL COLLINS: BOTH SIDES
¾What is your fave X-Copy Version?
½THE LATEST ONE
¾C: Thanks for this little nice
interview, do you have any last
comments or any short greets you want
to send ??
½MR: Well, I only want to thank all of
you who support NEVERMIND. Without
you I would not be able to release it.
THANKS !!