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From: sand@gfl.se (Peter Sandberg)
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Subject: Amiga Format Blitz Compo
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Hi there!
I live in Sweden and I've just received the july issue of AF. I think that it's
ridiculous how they have handled the competition. In the paper there is only a couple
of lines stating the winners names. No screenshots or anything. I think that if they
(Acid) wanted more people to buy BB2 then they should have shown several of the
best entries. If people see what can be done with this brilliant language I'm sure
they will also buy it.
When I spoke to AF about the competition a couple of months ago they
said that they had received some very good stuff. It's a shame that no one outside the small(?)