Stolen Data #05

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By Anarchy
Type: Chart/mag
Chipset: ocs
Released 8. December 1990
Disks: 1
Code: Kreator
Graphics: Igor, Dan, Havok, Kreator & The Dark Lord
Music: 4-Mat
Text: Judge Drokk
Editors: Mr. Big & Teeze
 

Mag Index
Contents - Part 1                           Contents - Part 2                      
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01  Contents                                02  Interview with Frap of MF          
02  The editors page                        07  Magnetic Fields party report       
03  Why did Oracle split?                   12  An exclusive interview with        
08  An interview with Oracle                    Quartex!!!!                        
12  The CES show - a report !!              17  Music competition                  
14  The Dutch scene report                  18  How to make loads money!!          
15  An interview with Simon Cooke           22  Interview with Olivier/Paradox     
    the author of Lost Patrol!!             25  Heavy but true!!!                  
18  The gossip pages                        27  Interview with the Surge/Paradox   
20  Are you a party pooper ?                29  interview with Zarchy ex THR       
25  The demo reviews                        33  What is the cre-coder (continued)  
30  Arendal party report                    34  Where is the konix multi-system?   
38  An interview with Nomad                 35  Bulletin boards special            
40  Iron Maiden - On tour!!                 44  The music reviews                  
42  Sprint - The US telephone               48  The Finnish scene report           
    system!!!                               54  The Aussie scene report            
44  Havok! - A profile                      56  The Stolen Data competition        
45  Havok's art review's                    59  More hot gossip                    
46  Dear Mr.Drokk                           62  The OZ summer conference           
48  The classified adverts                  63  How to contact the editor's of SD  

Main - Scroll
WELCOME TO ISSUE #5 OF STOLEN DATA!!     IN THIS ISSUE WE HAVE AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH QUARTEX     THE FIRST INTERVIEW THAT THEY HAVE EVER GIVEN     ALSO CHECK OUT THE ART GALLERY TO SEE WHO THE BEST PIXEL MASTERS ARE!!     ALSO ON THE DISK THERE ARE THREE TUNES WHICH HAVE BEEN REVIWED BY 4-MAT, SEE THE TEXT MAGAZINE FOR DETAILS AND THE REVIEWS!!!     WELL THATS ENOUGH WAFFLE... SEE YOU IN THE NEXT ISSUE!!!     MERRY CHRISTMAS     WRAP

The Charts - Scroll
Welcome once again to the part of Stolen Data that brings you the scenes opinion of the scene... The Charts!     Here are the Credits  -   All Code for this part by Kreator     This cool music is by 4-Mat.     The Charts this month were compiled by Teeze and myself (Judge Drokk), firstly, the charts have been improved substantialy this month with all catagories being expanded to show the top twenty positions of each chart. You will also notice that all Anarchy entries in the chart have been removed, this decision was made to make the chart completely fair to all, and the only safe way of doing this was to remain completly neutral.   One final change is that the catagories Demo Groups, Cracker Groups and Trainer Groups have been merged into a "Top Twenty Groups" chart.   One of the many reasons for this decision was that most groups no longer seem to be easily catagorised. Take for instanse   PARADOX, ANGLES ect...    Crackers? Trainers? Demo Groups? It sems far more logical to rate a group for its overall performance rather that individual capabilities in certain areas.  If you disagree, let us know!     Well, lets take a look at the charts!    In the Groups Chart, RED SECTOR dominate with a large lead over PARADOX.   Mental Hangover grabs first place in the Demos Chart with RSI's CEBIT trailing slightly (maybe its time for something new eh RSI?) The Chromium demo makes a new entry at No 10, which suprised me as it seems quite a slip in standards after Mental Hangover for Slayer, is his crown slipping? Who knows...     In the Coders Chart Delta of RSI climbs to the top with a healthy votes difference... which gives me the oppertunity to say again...   is Slayer's crown slipping?!!     Romeo Knight sits on top of the music chart with Uncle Tom a close second, maybe if his own group used more of his work he would acheive the ultimate accolade?     Joe of SCOOPEX still dominates the GFX Chart, even though he hasnt been active for many months. A sitting target maybe...     Ok, chart fans.. thats all for this month, but remember... watch out for the new Stolen Data vote sheets being distributed now.  If you would like distribute votesheets for us then write to Teeze or myself at the following addresses...  Teeze     Spovg.7     94139 Pitea     Sweden     or     Judge Drokk     9 Back Lane West     Royston     Barnsley     S.Yorkshire     S71 4RZ     Well, thats just about it for this, the biggest issue of Stolen Data yet, remember to keep your votes coming in, we couldnt make the chart without YOU!     I'll see you all in the next Stolen Data which should be released at the Anarchy Conference in ENGLAND next year.     Till then     see ya chart fans!