Thank you very much for calling me one of the driving forces behind MAD.
Greetinx... Tonnie
Hey, you were after all (yeah, I came there a lot when I was a kid, probably at the age of 10 or so... That's a long way back anyhow )
The Datax people were:
- Alex Ganzeveld
- Edwin Huisman
- Laurens Holst
We cooperated with the KENDA guys:
- Kenny Libeert
- David Libeert
~Grauw
MSX link - uk Magazine :
- David Wells
- David Webb
- and someone else!
MSX Tech - UK Magazine :
- Jeff Whiting
MSeXtra - UK Magazine :
- Mark Smith
Mark Smith left school at the age od 16, whilst he was still running MSeXtra. MSeXtra was discontinused and Mark Smith went on to the Konami Software Club.
The Datax people were:
- Alex Ganzeveld
- Edwin Huisman
- Laurens Holst
We cooperated with the KENDA guys:
- Kenny Libeert
- David Libeert
~Grauw
Hi there Laurens! Long time no see. Seems to be a bit of a reunion going on here...
Does anybody remember Renaldo Riemersma? He used to do a diskmag called Data-magazine.
yeah I remember that dude, with those nice articles about not buying original software so you have money left for frikadels
Hmmm... which people I knew... damn my poor memory
(Compjoetania)
.....
Dave Groenen (the one we converted from ZX Spectrum to MSX)
....
Richard Cornelissen (UMF, the one with the red hair)
Hey, the 'Red Head' is me Nice to see someone remembers me.
B.T.W.: Wasn't Dave on 'All You Need Is Love' a couple of years ago?
Quickly strowling through all the names i still miss some people.
Richard Stoffels (gfx man)
Jan van Valburg (giana sisters, a.o.)
Maarten ter Huurne (fellow Mayhem-er)
Mark Zellenrath (fellow Mayhem-er)
It's not Richard Stoffels, but Richard Stoffer
Leidson Campos - PlanetaMessenger.org
It's not Richard Stoffels, but Richard Stoffer
We called him 'Stoffel'