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event horizon 3
event horizon
third issue
deliverance
deliverance is the third issue of a monthly diskmag for roleplayers
general info
1.
Dedicated to the art of rolepaying, Event Horizon endeavours
to cover a variety of gaming related topics. Along with various
non-system-specific articles, we hope to encompass as many different
genres and systems of gaming as possible.
requirements
2.
Event Horizon is a magazine with a Text Mode interface. It
also employs a VGA title screen.
Therefore the Minimum Requirements to run the magazine are a 286 IBM
Compatible, with VGA Video Support. A soundcard is optional. The
Sound System, by Frontman of Crew 242, should support SB/SBPro,
SB16/AWE32, PAS+/16 or GUS/GUS MAX, however few of these have been
thoroughly tested. If you have any problems with the music, a silent
mode is available.
members
3.
The following persons are involved with the 3nd issue of Event
Horizon
tRACE: Senior Editor/Writer
17 years old, Gaming for 3 years
Deeply troubled
Thoth: Assistant Editor/Writer
16 years old, Gaming for 9 years
Demon child
heretic: Writer
16 years old, Gaming for 3 years
Angsty
Squidgalator : Artist
17 years old, Gaming for 1 year
Read the book
Creize: Coder
15 years old, Gaming for 4 years
Maths Cowboy
release details
4.
Event Horizon is released on the first day of each month until
we get sick of it. It can be found on IRC ansi, rpg, add,
horizon, FTP ftp.cdrom.com.
You can also find all releases of Event Horizon on the following
boards:
DoNT PaNiC! - +617-202-8590
We now have distribution sites all over the world. I bet youd like
to know what and where they are, wouldnt you? Unfortunately, since
some of these sites are yet to be confirmed, we decided to leave them
all until a later issue, when everything is sorted out.
Next issue will be emailed to you on request.
previous issues
5.
What has come before...
Issue One: Dawn 01/04/95
EVENT01.ZIP or EVENT01.ZIP - 77,059bytes
The premiere issue was released after a somewhat rushed final burst of
work. Features articles on violence, females in gaming, Vampire,
Wraith, Star Wars, Stargate and freeforming. Exceedingly annoying text
shading and no music.
Issue Two: Karma 01/05/95
EVENT02.ZIP or EVENT02.ZIP - 256,317bytes
Event Horizon returns! And almost on time, too. Okay, so it was about
three times bigger and there were no reviews... But we had a variety or
articles, some nice lit and a slew of rad pictures. The annoying
shading vanished and there was music! Cassius made his inimitable
debut.
contacting event horizon
6.
You can contact the Event Horizon members by either emailing
or snail mailing us at the given addresses. Please specify a name if
you would like to refer to an individual.
email: horizon@starvision.brisnet.org.au
or seefried@gil.ipswichcity.qld.gov.au
snail: Event Horizon
12 Wandoo Crt
Karana Downs
Qld 4306
Australia
this release
7.
This issue of Event Horizon is late. Its currently the fourth
of june, and we still havent finished the packaging. Well seize this
moment to squeeze some quick comments in.
Firstly, the music over the last two issues was composed, reluctantly by
sq2. Hopefully in later issues, other real musicians can contribute in
that field, and if you are considering it, contact us first.
Secondly, the next issue segment in the mag didnt show up for some
strange reason. To be brief, the next issue is a special release. Its
a 100 Cyberpunk affair.
Lastly, the excuse. We all have exams right now, so thats why were
late... so there!
final words
8.
Contributions from anyone who feels they have something to offer
are always appreciated. Whether it is a fully-fleshed adventure, cool
NPC, new piece of equipment or a short story, contact us at one of the
above addresses and well force into the zine somewhere along the way.
Art of any sorts, Ansi/Vga, is also more than welcome.
event horizon 3
event horizon
third issue
deliverance
deliverance is the third issue of a monthly diskmag for roleplayers
general info
1.
Dedicated to the art of rolepaying, Event Horizon endeavours
to cover a variety of gaming related topics. Along with various
non-system-specific articles, we hope to encompass as many different
genres and systems of gaming as possible.
requirements
2.
Event Horizon is a magazine with a Text Mode interface. It
also employs a VGA title screen.
Therefore the Minimum Requirements to run the magazine are a 286 IBM
Compatible, with VGA Video Support. A soundcard is optional. The
Sound System, by Frontman of Crew 242, should support SB/SBPro,
SB16/AWE32, PAS+/16 or GUS/GUS MAX, however few of these have been
thoroughly tested. If you have any problems with the music, a silent
mode is available.
members
3.
The following persons are involved with the 3nd issue of Event
Horizon
tRACE: Senior Editor/Writer
17 years old, Gaming for 3 years
Deeply troubled
Thoth: Assistant Editor/Writer
16 years old, Gaming for 9 years
Demon child
heretic: Writer
16 years old, Gaming for 3 years
Angsty
Squidgalator : Artist
17 years old, Gaming for 1 year
Read the book
Creize: Coder
15 years old, Gaming for 4 years
Maths Cowboy
release details
4.
Event Horizon is released on the first day of each month until
we get sick of it. It can be found on IRC ansi, rpg, add,
horizon, FTP ftp.cdrom.com.
You can also find all releases of Event Horizon on the following
boards:
DoNT PaNiC! - +617-202-8590
We now have distribution sites all over the world. I bet youd like
to know what and where they are, wouldnt you? Unfortunately, since
some of these sites are yet to be confirmed, we decided to leave them
all until a later issue, when everything is sorted out.
Next issue will be emailed to you on request.
previous issues
5.
What has come before...
Issue One: Dawn 01/04/95
EVENT01.ZIP or EVENT01.ZIP - 77,059bytes
The premiere issue was released after a somewhat rushed final burst of
work. Features articles on violence, females in gaming, Vampire,
Wraith, Star Wars, Stargate and freeforming. Exceedingly annoying text
shading and no music.
Issue Two: Karma 01/05/95
EVENT02.ZIP or EVENT02.ZIP - 256,317bytes
Event Horizon returns! And almost on time, too. Okay, so it was about
three times bigger and there were no reviews... But we had a variety or
articles, some nice lit and a slew of rad pictures. The annoying
shading vanished and there was music! Cassius made his inimitable
debut.
contacting event horizon
6.
You can contact the Event Horizon members by either emailing
or snail mailing us at the given addresses. Please specify a name if
you would like to refer to an individual.
email: horizon@starvision.brisnet.org.au
or seefried@gil.ipswichcity.qld.gov.au
snail: Event Horizon
12 Wandoo Crt
Karana Downs
Qld 4306
Australia
this release
7.
This issue of Event Horizon is late. Its currently the fourth
of june, and we still havent finished the packaging. Well seize this
moment to squeeze some quick comments in.
Firstly, the music over the last two issues was composed, reluctantly by
sq2. Hopefully in later issues, other real musicians can contribute in
that field, and if you are considering it, contact us first.
Secondly, the next issue segment in the mag didnt show up for some
strange reason. To be brief, the next issue is a special release. Its
a 100 Cyberpunk affair.
Lastly, the excuse. We all have exams right now, so thats why were
late... so there!
final words
8.
Contributions from anyone who feels they have something to offer
are always appreciated. Whether it is a fully-fleshed adventure, cool
NPC, new piece of equipment or a short story, contact us at one of the
above addresses and well force into the zine somewhere along the way.
Art of any sorts, Ansi/Vga, is also more than welcome.
event horizon 3
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