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Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/7/23 16:17:57
After a long time we have finally made it. Ultra Violent Worlds (UVW) is available at the online shop of the APC/TCP now.

We work directly with the programmer and receive the original Vorlon CDs directly from Australia.
Posted By: tokai. on 2007/7/13 17:36:51
Achtung: Affenwahnsinn!! Herbert 'HAK' Klackl released a new version of the addictive monkey game Primate Plunge. Similiar to Tetris it's very addictive even the game concept is very simple.

Get the monkey fever and download the game immediatelly from http://hak.binaryriot.org. Not downloading it just will make the monkey god angry... and you really don't want this to happen. Seriously! Ughaa!
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2007/7/12 16:55:38
Video: MorphOS presentation at SceneCON


SceneCON is an annual meeting of underground computer artists who are members of the famous demo scene.  With SceneCON, the organizers aim to follow the two decades old tradition of demo scene parties in Hungary. Yet, with a bit of a twist. This years party was held from the 16th until the 17th of June, 2007. Among its highlights was an extensive demonstration of bplan's EFIKA miniature mainboard running various flavours of Linux as well as a work-in-progress version of MorphOS 2.0.

Luckily, the presentation was captured on video. The entire presentation has a total length of nearly an hour with MorphOS 2.0 being featured in the last 14 minutes of it. You may watch it by clicking one of the following links.

Download: SceneCON 2007 Video   (Format: XVID, video resolution: 640x480, file size: 296 MB)
Download: SceneCON 2007 English Subtitles (Format:  SRT)

Online Video Stream: SceneCON 2007 (FLASH-compatible player required)


Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/7/10 18:03:24
The Download-Database on the Amiga Future Page was updated:

- New CD-Fullversion Uropa 2
- Some Total Amiga Issues
- WinUAE Mirror
- Some MP3s
- Demoversion Ultra Violent Worlds

http://www.amigafuture.de
Posted By: kiero. on 2007/7/5 18:02:29
ShowGirls - 0.95 was meant to be mostly a bugfix update, but since some time passed since last version some new features were also unavoidable....
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/7/5 18:02:13
Issue 67 of the Amiga Future (July/August 2007) is out now.

Posted By: tokai. on 2007/6/25 15:16:35
Shuffle is an addictive implementation of the famous Sliding Block Puzzle, often also known as 15 Puzzle and will challenge you for months.

The update of Shuffle is available for all registered users. The update adds new functions and fixes a few smaller issues. Registered users can download the archive from the Shuffle Download Area.

Note: check "Read More" for a list of changes and a new video
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/6/25 15:09:49
The german issues 54 and 62 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .
The issue 66 has been released recently and is available in our online shop. Just now we work hard on issue 67.

No. 67 will be the first Amiga Future issue being published in German and English.

We ask all interested users to order issue 67 as soon as possible because we'll print only the preordered amount plus a small reserve.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: tokai. on 2007/6/19 15:14:50
Shuffle is an addictive implementation of the famous Sliding Block Puzzle, often also known as 15 Puzzle. The goal is to slide randomly arranged tiles back to their home position. A level is solved when all tiles are arranged back into correct order.

Features:

  • Many different challenges and almost 40 levels.
  • Award-winning raytracing graphics.
  • Fully animated tile sliding and shuffling.
  • Slide multiple tiles at the same time.
  • 100% multitasking friendly MUI GUI.
  • Cool sound effects (needs Reggae).
  • English and German localization.


Shuffle is available for purchase at http://www.binaryriot.org/shuffle/.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/6/19 15:13:47
The german issues 38 and 52 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .