I don't know tom it was unfair to the mag in its origiona format and I wouldn't dis it. however I feel that over the last few issues as stuff has shifted that it has degraded over the years.
most of the news and letters I have gotten  weeks in advance.
Most have the net well most of the western section of the world has it any maybe others my point is, in the old days audyssey was a mail magazine then a magazine that was round on the net.
Its primary purpose was for the interactive fiction  and other dos games.
along comes the net and its job is prity much done as it is.
A revision of the magazine needs to be urgently performed.
Its funny, I used to read the mag and waste a good hour on it.
over the last few years its been this small pile of crap, not that its crap but most of it I have seen before, vary little articles, and audiogames.net had a lot more info.
Though every time I read it I remembered the older issues.
Every time I thought, hmmm this mag really needs something done its total crap, I'll do something about it.
Then I'd promptly forget.
I had loads of ideas for the mag then I'd    convieniently forget those.
The down hill of the trend of the mag has been on my mind ever since issue 31 onwards. If audyssey.org will be articles and stuff thats fine but bar the news from the devs that did not make to email well all the news maybe the dnd articles and the adventure article gru and imortal gamer and other columns well if these are shifted thats the end of the mag.
though I can't wait for a revision.

At 05:38 PM 3/7/2013, you wrote:
Hi Shaun,

While I agree that it is a pity that Audyssey hasn't kept up with the
quarterly release schedule I also know that life does get in the way.
Once I reboot the Audyssey site we can see if we can encourage Ron to
step up a magazine release, appoint a new editor or something, but
calling it rubbish is a pretty harsh and unfair assessment of the
magazine.

On 3/6/13, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I aggree kev.
> however as far as I can remember, articles dropped off so
> now  audiogames.net is where you go and audyssey is crappy rubbish!
> I am not saying don't take it out the bin and dust it off, but the
> fact is that there is almost nothing to read in it these days and its
> so nonregular I don't notice it as much as I used to.
> I do support the revival,  previding the mag can be edited by a few
> or something at least get a regular schedual as it used to have.
>

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