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Coming in the Year 1997 Commodore Tribune - 28 - THE MAGAZINE FOR THE WHOLE C64 WORLD! - Issue #1 • Hfl10,- • NovemberlDecember 1996 COMING IN THE YEAR 1997 ..... Issue 2 of Commodore Tribune will contain many great things like more info on the new Eagleware games, magazine review of The Big Mouth Magazine from Australia, more Eagle News, another Flashback, a special on PO libraries and more great stuffllllll! 11 ISSUE #2 will be ready on the 20th of January! When you send us software for reviewing, articles or whatever you wish to be published or used in the second issue of Commodore Tribune then send it to the editorial address before the 5th of January!!!! Commodore Tribune FAULTY COVERDISK? (c) 1996 Eagleware International Productions ' If your coverdisk doesn't work okay No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval then please send it back to the system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, editorial address and we'll send you mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior a working disk as soon as possible. written permission of Eagleware International Productions Eagleware takes no responsibility for any offending material on the Articles submitted have all copyright assigned to Eagleware coverdisk. International Productions. All letters assumed to be for publication. \\U\) ~'-\..I\\\Ol\l THE YUGOSLAIIIAN ~L~\' \N "t\\\S fiRST ISSUE OF c.,a"'MODORE TRIBUNE! On this DlIOth ~.venlisk: I . PltyalH previews of 8T 4RAGHTER, MEGABR4IN and INS4Nlrn "PO t,iJles: GiIIU~~ 1etrls ud Mission Monday! . Handy utilie$lor )~nr disklrM! ~ EAGLEWARE INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS q Commodore Tribune - 2 Commodore Tribune - 3 ( ... .. "".r. ,.;.; . •_ ; 'l. ~ 22 Previews Hello C64 lovers"" If Commodore Tribune gets I'm very happy that this fist issue Regulars enough support then we are able is ready as I'm very tired and 23 The Tribune After long time of thinking I'm to make it better and better! We things are very hectic here at the proud to present another product are able to get colour pictures or Eagleware office, The new 3 Editorial The latest information on Commodore Tribune, from Eagleware International print the complete magazine in commercial releases are almost 4 The Shop Productions! COMMODORE full colour, If CT gets enough finished, the new PD catalogue is 24 Reviews TRIBUNE is THE new magazine subscriptions I will also be able to almost finished and now Subsciption, commercial games, PD software Upside Down, Vin Tim, Fred the Fruiter and for the whole C64 world,! N~w add some commercial software Commodore Tribune issue 1 is and other products for sale,,,, The Duel, that there are many rna,gazines on the coverdisk, ready", TIME TO SLEEP I !! why make another ,magazine? If 6 Stuff! 26 Contact Corner you make a' new . T ag~in~ you But.", like any other magazine IT At the end of the day I want to The latest C64 news, All the addresses you need! have to make somethirig special, NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT! CT thank Eddy Seinen and his and I hope that this is the case doesn't only need subscriptions, company Remmers BV for 7 Eagle News 28 The Next Time with Commodore Tribune , It but staff writers, people who are printing Commodore Tribune , The latest news on Eagleware International contains news from all over the able to make screenshots, artists More thanks and greetings at the Productions world! It is mainly a games to make pictures, contributors, bottum of this page"" Specials magazine, but future issues will distributors and all a good 8 Hints & Tips hopefully contain some stuff magazine needs! If you think you Okay". I will stop talking now and about GEOS and other serious If you are stuck on a game then check this out! 10 November Launch can help us out with anything please send us your opinion software, But why buy then send us your work and a about this first issue and please All about the new releases from Eagleware Commodore Tribune? Well" , this letter to the editorial address listed support us if you like what you 9 Coverdisk International Productions in November 1996, Information on this months coverdisk magazine is slightly different than in The Shop coming up next! have in your hands", the other magazines, I'm trying to COMMODORE TRIBUNE NEEDS 14 Ambush 11 Mag reviews get something special everytime YOUR HELP! Well". enjoy this issue and till Martin Lindskog tells all about the new games label and this month we have for I'm also very busy to get next time!! Reviewing the USA magazine The GateKeeper Ambush Designs based in Sweden, example an artcile about the distributors for CT in many produced by Atticware Yugoslavian scene, I reckon countries, We are busy with Yours sincerely, 17 Yugoslavian Scene many people have never heard people in Denmark, Australia, 13 Compo A special feature about the Yugoslavian scene, anything from this scene and Germany, UK, USA and some Win a great price with this competition , now is your change to learn more! If you think you can Peter Staaks 20 The End Of. ... something about it! distribute CT then contact us"" , Editor of Commodore Tribune 13 Public Ads Shocking news for GameMaker lovers", This is where you, the reader, can place an advertisement! 25 Crystal Software and Electronics GREETS AND THANKS. ... The new Dutch based C64 company and their 15 Game Into In no particular order", THANKS: GREETINGS TO ALL THE PEOPLE future releases", No reviews, but information on some new releases - Martin Lindskog - W,Hueser WHO HELPED ME OUT WITH WHATEVER from Eagleware International Productions - Arnold Cistai -AdamWade THEY DID!!! I HOPE I HAVEN'T FORGOT Advertisements - Eddy Seinen - Serge Engelen ANYBODY AND IF I DID". I'M VERY SORRY 11 Insanity 16 Charts - Remmers Bouwchemie BV - Selma Bertels 12 Alioth - Harold Staaks - Sebastian Borkowski - Lee Peterson - Magna Media 12 Erotica - Edwin de Nijs - Balazs Bernat - Jan Klooster - Blazej Strazak 14 StarFighter 16 Mailbag - Frits Koudijs 18 Parade Software - Kim Andersen - Ewen Gillies - Alex de Vries send us letter telling what you think of the magazine - Heath Kirby Miller - Rene Janssen - Ola Hansson - Paul Cresham or ask questions or whatever"" 19 The GateKeeper 79 Commodore Scene - Kurt Pedersen - Marcin Paczkowski AND ALL THE READERSI! 23 Car-O-Mattc - Richard Bowen - Simon Ouernhorst 21 Flashback 27 Eagleware PD - Brian Pease - Laurie Alderson January - March 1992!! - Fender Tucker - Lee Petersen ~~ - !!!~~f.~ P :r;!:{~" '47 \N ~ ! ~. ·1~;; _0f-;7 R':I' ~IU1~ "~~\' \"(;" 'I ~e l osrvJ~ •. 90 ~ N'... 791-..:' t.C 'l<iO'Jth"" ~" f". 6~. ' ;y,;: B- n~ n J(,'\";lrl':-/,!\n:":r.!k . I.u:,\!", ~_... : ~r. c 2Q Commodore Tribune - 4 Commodore Tribune - 5 The Shop is the section where you can find all the products from Eagleware International Productions. All prices printed are in Dutch Guilders (Hfl), but at our office EAGLEWARE we have pricelists of every country. So if you wish to pay in your own currency then send a letter to the usual Eagleware DISTRIBUTORS addres!! Eagleware has distributors is many different countries and contact them and ask for their pricelist of Eagleware games. It is possible that their prices may be slightly different! At the moment they only sell some (or all) of our games. We hope to have some CT distributors soon!! USA Germany Atticware Parade Software ' ,, ' .. :.' 610 First Street Horsterstr, 26 Liverpool, NY 13088 ,. 45964 Gladbeck USA ' GERMANY " I . '. .'. ;. ' . '. Australia Australia :. ' . :': ~ : Alternative Software Big Mouth Magazine ..... P,Q,Box 7092 13 Howard Grove , , ' : ,':' Geelong West Ridleyton SA 5008 3218 Victoria AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA Belgium UK Eagleware Belgium Computer Scene Landswaartslaan 35/1 b 35 Nottingham Road 3600 Genk Nuthall BELGIUM Nottingham NG161DN UK < c Commodore Tribune - 6 Commodore Tribune - 7 Eagle News is the news section game is a shoot-'em up and we a FREE disk so please spread it of our company Eagleware haven't seen some good shoot around as much as possible I ! STUFF! is the news section of WHA T'S UP WITH XL CUS? release the game Mystery in the International Productions. In this games since Lions of the Commodore Tribune and there This group lead by Paul Kubiszyn UK and it will be priced at 4.99 feature I will inform you about Universe. Also Parade Software is Worldwide C64 Support are many things happening in is now concentrating on the pounds. the latest releases and other working on a new shoot-'em up Eagleware is supporting the C64 the C64 world so please read commercial market in the UK. interesting news! and this one is called Star Fighter worldwide and therefore we have on and shiver. ... They will probably producing new IS IT AN AMBUSH? and the preview is enclosed on distributors in many countries. In C64 games, but so far this is all Yes ... you 've probaloly heard the November 1996 the coverdiskl We hope to Australia we have The Big Mouth NO AL TERNA TIVE? we know and of course we'll keep name before from scene demos, November 1996 is a very release these two titles aswell as Magazine and Alternative The long awaited magazine from you informed I but they will be concentrating on important month for Eagleware as many others. Read all about the Software selling our games and Alternative Software Commodore commercial games from now on! many changes will take place new releases in our special soon TCP.Software run by Tom Nation will not appear in 1996 MAGIC CRYSTAL They have several titles in the here at the offjce. A special article, November Launch l There Grosz. In Germany the new and but Heath Kirby Miller, the The new Dutch company Crystal pipeline and no doubt they will administration program,is • <: .
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