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Swiss Game Design
2022-06-25 19:17:32
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The swiss gamedesign was influenced and even founded by the cracker scene coming from the C64 to Amiga and the other tree was the Atari ST. Around 25 own Games and Ports were created and published from 1985-1997. There was even an own publisher Linel. 
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There is a large base of videogame fans and developers working on emulating old games to ever new platforms. While this guarantees the transfer of knowledge and accessibility for games, there is nothing comparable for electronic literature. The community is too small, does not include many tech-experts, and even browser-based projects of five years are no longer working. A steady in- crease in interactive, collaborative and dynamic elements in new projects of electronic literature is at the core of the problems of archiving. This article discusses the impacts of digital writing on creative works and assesses the situation for German electronic literature and e-poetry in terms of its problems, possibilities and perspectives of archivability. It sorts the projects in easily represent- able works, works that need adapting or emulating and projects that are very difficult to archive in their original form. In doing so it outlines the necessary steps to make electronic literature from past and present accessible for future users. __________________________________
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where it successfully established itself primarily in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and the German-speaking parts of Europe.
Cracking
2023-02-11 14:57:25
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Make games copyable. Some cracker groups where in the tradition of information freedom, others learned from cracking software creating software, others had fun, others were in a sport ‘who is first’ and of course also others gained money. 
Why switzerland? and not us? The rumor is: There was no law in switzerland against cracking. 
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..ich hab'zu Hause selbst 'nen Mac

Im Gegensatz zu GudrunLandgrebe (»Mit Computernkenne ich mich gar nichtaus) sind für Hauptdarsteller Peter Sattmann Computerund Happy-Computer nichts Unbekanntes. 
Er gab uns be-reitwillig auf dem Weg voneinem Drehort zum anderenAuskunft.
Sie spielen bei »Bastard®den Computer-Freak. Sie sehen nicht aus, wie ein typischer Computerfreak. SindSie einer?
P. Sattmann: Nein, sicher binich kein Computer-Freak. Andererseits habe ich zuHause einen Apple Macintosh, auf dem ich überwiegend Musik mache. Ein Computer kann schon ein paartolle Dinge.
Wie sind Sie mit der Rolleund dem »Partner Compu-ter zurechtgekommen?
P. Sattmann: Es war teilwei-se schon etwas ungewöhn-lich, an so einer Kiste zu spielen. 
Aber am Ende ging eshervorragend.
Das Interview mit Peter Sattmann führte unsere Mitarbeiterin Rita Gietl
Happy Computer, Ausgabe 7/Juli 1988