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<title>Thanks Jeroen Schellekens...</title>
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<description>Morpheus gives you an interview with Maduplec of Sidewize, Noise, Nato, and Crest. Thanks to Shok'Ray for arraning it. On what makes the C64 so special, Martin says: "Anyone with time and interest could learn how to program the C64, plus so many had it even though is was mainly for playing games. As a result, a lot of people could see what you had created, and effectively, a new type of media was born."</description>
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<title>Thanks Gustavo Ferrucci...</title>
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