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Zine #2 - 13 - Interview With Maffia

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Interview With Maffia



MAFFIA answered the questions of Majestic of Brainstorm.

Your name?
-Spirou.

A short history about your group.
-Mafia was founded in February 1989. We are now 15 members in Mafia.

What's your function in the group?
-I am one of the leaders in our group, I also swap and make some grafix.

What do you think about your local Amiga scene?
-I think Sweden is one of the most active countries in Europe, many cool groups live here and some of them crack! Sweden has got groups like: Def Jam, Silents, Fairlight, Northstar, D-mob, and Mafia of course! The Police is no danger here!

What's your opinion on demos?
-I like demos very much, and I think Spreadpoint and Red Sector make very good demos.

Your favorite hobby?
-Computing and Video.

Do You have a modem?
-Nope.

A few words about phreaking.
-I don't like it 'cause I am a briefswapper!

List us the best demos you have seen in the last few months:
-Red Sector Megademo, Spreadpoints 'wooow demo' and Def Jam's "Snurkle Scroller".

How many swap partner do you have?
-About 30.

Will that number change in the future?
-Yes, I think so, coz now I have a job. You know, no money, no swapping.

Is the fastness of modem trading affecting you?
-Yes, of course.

Tell us, what you know about the American scene.
-I don't know anything.

What's your opinion about old heros like BS1, The Kent Team, SCA etc.?
-They are legends and will not be forgotten.

Your favorite programmer?
-Mnemotron.

Yankee/BRS

This article originally appeared in the Amiga diskmagazine "Zine #2" by Brainstorm 1989.

Some content may refer to activities that are illegal in some countries. BitFellas does not support such activity.
Addresses and other contact information were only valid when this magazine was originally published, in december of 1989.

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