Meson wasn't in NVX until 1995, shortly after
I joined (and I think you were still there then
for a while) and there were only about 7 of us then.
I heard tales from Zone about times when there were
more than 50 people in NVX? No wonder it went 'bang!' :)
There's still about 7 of us from the 1996-2000 part
of Nerve Axis still actively meeting up, mainly just
to swap stuff and get pissed, but we have actually
started work on a PC demo under the NVX name in the
last month.
Regards,
Dean (Crash/NVX)
-----Original Message-----
From: rombust [mailto:rombust@...]
Sent: 11 June 2002 19:11
To: amigagrapevine@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [amigagrapevine] Re: Showtime 17
--- In amigagrapevine@y..., CP Constantine <conrad@1...> wrote: [snip]
>
> which brings me to the question of - what did I ever do to piss you
off; why
> dont you tell us the story?
>
>
I have always wondered why that is as well. I got on with telemach
very well, and that was before nerve axis.
Personally I think people started saying things after
he "vanished" ... after the ascii unlimited thing - I have no idea
why.
Looking back on it now, I think quite a few of us were secretly
verging on being lamers. For example, my grapevine coding
tutorials ... hummm - yes they were popular, but I looked back at
them a couple of months ago ... they made me chuckle ! But I still
got into the grapevine coders top ten ! :-)
I only became a "real" programmer after I created super methane
brothers during my end days at NVX. (and no comment about my death
mask game heh heh)
It's amazing how the nvx members are emerging from nowhere ... one of
them contacted me last month on a general chat room (I can't remember
his NVX handle) (he's known as MeSoN now)
Rombust ... member of Salamanders, Kryptic, Cybernetix, Relay?,
Digital (somehow!), Nerve Axis and many more that I cannot remember!
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