My party report of “Tokyo
Demo Fest 2014” was released in Hugi#38!
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Hugi is one of the longest
standing diskmag in demoscene (first edition was released in 1996) and every
issue contains interesting article, interview, behind the scene stories… it’s
been well portrayed the scene situation and I have enjoyed reading them :D
It’s a purely
demoscene-centered magazine; created by demosceners and distributed for
demosceners, so I felt intimidated when they asked me to write (though it’s such
an honor!), but I hope this will help spread the idea that demoscene does exist
in Japan as well. And I’m sorry demosceners, I promise I won’t mess up your
playground again…
Anyway, it’s been done and up there :D
Among many other fantastic
articles, Hugi#38 is headlining current status of Navis from ASD (swoon), “Making
Of” stories and screenshots from Cocoon (who won this year’s Revision PC demo), Still
(they’re colorful these days), Panda Cube (Pandaaaa!) etc etc.
They have released
announcement & preview demo too.
I’m truly humbled.. (Thank you.) This
is something I have to show it to my grand grand children.. (though I don't even have kids)
Hugi#38 can be downloaded
from here. (it's free, and no registration required)
You may get warning when you open it, but don’t worry and keep going.
(Update: They released online version.)
You may get warning when you open it, but don’t worry and keep going.
(Update: They released online version.)
Party report of Tokyo Demo
Fest is filed under [Party Reports] section. I wanted it to look like my
scrapbook, but the layout I made didn’t fit in (LOL) so it becomes like a snapshot
album :D (sorry and thank you Magic)
For the past issues of
Hugi, you can browse and download them from here, or you can check them on
online version (#11-37).
Hello.. Do u already have childeren now? :) Never saw this blog posting before.. nice :)
ReplyDeleteHaha! Thanks! :)
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