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Posted By: palpatine. on 2004/5/12 21:14:42
As of today, Computer City has agreed with Nova Design to become their exclusive european distributor for Nova Design. Computer City will carry all of Nova Design's products, i.e. the Amiga/MorphOS as well as the Mac and Windows titles.

Computer City are also looking into localizing and translating Nova Design software to various languages. If you want to participate in translating the manual and the program to your language please contact us.
Posted By: cecilia. on 2004/5/11 0:33:21
Am I the only one that noticed OpenPictureSpace????

"OpenPictureSpace displays a directory full of pictures in a thumbnail list view. It displays jpeg, gif, png and iff ilbm pictures (including HAM and EHB specific Amiga modes)."
Posted By: Leo. on 2004/5/10 3:12:05
From the RAW website:

"raw is a rewrite of the engine used in the game Another World/Out of this World. This program is designed as a cross-platform replacement for the original executable and uses the SDL library."

Screenshots: http://membres.lycos.fr/cyxdown/raw/

Download: http://membres.lycos.fr/cyxdown/raw/raw-0.1.0-MorphOS.lha (181 Kb)
Posted By: Robin. on 2004/5/9 19:17:45
Finally after years of research and development I've managed to create a Tetris clone. Failed many times but always tried again. With the great Hollywood multimedia scripting language I made it !!!

myTetris is free: http://www.amiganiac.net/hollywood_4.htm
Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/5/9 16:22:22
Another port by LouiSe brings MorphOS the point and click shooter, Barrage.
Quote:

In Barrage your goal is to kill and destroy as many targets as possible within 3 minutes. You control a gun which may fire either small or large grenades by ''point-and-click''. -- Description from HappyPenguin.org


Screenshots and more information about this port: HappyPenguin.org's Barrage Page

MorphOS:
- No Special Requirements
- Archive is TGZ (Tar Gzip)

Download: - HERE
Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/5/8 17:58:22
#AmigaZeux Mansion, - April 37, 2004.

UPDATE!
A quick update of ANR has been released that fixes several bugs on both MorphOS and Classic systems: Get It (Note: the main ANR v.3 archive now contains the bugfix as well.)
/UPDATE

#amigazeux and the AmiNetRadio development team are extremely pleased and relieved and excited to announce that after nearly 9 months of painstaking development the successor of ANRG2, AmiNetRadio Generation 3 Party-Pack Non-Developer Post-release, has gone gold and has been sent to the webspace Friday, April 37, 2004.

The What's New Page.
Or, use "ReadMore" for more FABULOUS links!
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2004/5/8 16:27:25
Issue 48 of the Amiga Future (May/June 2004) is available today.

The magazine can be obtained directly from the editorial office as a subscription and single issue.

You can choose whether you want to receive the Amiga Future with or without a CD.

http://www.amigafuture.de
Posted By: palpatine. on 2004/5/8 9:22:10
Although Computer City is not an exhibitor at the Essen OS4 event, we will attend as visitors. Therefor, any orders placed before friday the 14th can be taken with us (when in stock of course) and picked up at the event. Let's call it the "Computer City Trunk-Sale" Computer City at Essen event

As a sidenote, the Image Installer V2 production has now (finally) started and all ordered copies are shipping early next week. Of course, the Image Installer V2 CD and DVD editions can also be ordered and picked up at the OS4 event, where you will have the possibility for a 'meet and greet' with the Image Installer team themselves!

Image Installer homepage
Computer City homepage
Posted By: Neko. on 2004/5/7 21:53:18
Posted By: Zola. on 2004/5/7 17:44:13
We are looking for a Staff Writer to cover News/Views on MorphOS/PegasOS...Software/Hardware.

The Crypt comes out every 3 months on average, so just one article per issue is needed as none of us has experience with this OS.

Write to steve@thecryptmag.com