- Sex'n'Crime
Sex'n'Crime was the first computer scene magazine (also known as "scene mags" or "disk mags") to be published on
floppy disc . It was published byAmok Entertainment for theCommodore 64 on a monthly basis, from 1989 until the mid-1990s. At the height of its popularity Sex'n'Crime had over half a million readers and was distributed on newsstands byCP Verlag , a subsidiary of Germany's largest magazine publishing house,Gong Verlag .Due to its international popularity, Sex'n'Crime spawned many [http://www.cupid.de/mags/magshots.php imitations on the Commodore 64] and later also numerous [http://www.amigau.com/aig/scene.html imitations on the Amiga] . Hence it could be considered the grandfather of websites like
The iSO News and today'sblogs .Sex'n'Crime's influence can still be felt today, because words like
graphician , first used by the editor of Sex'n'Crime, are still in use among many computer users around the world.External links
* [http://www.atlantis-prophecy.org/recollection/?load=online&issue=0&sub=article&id=10 The History of Computer Scene Magazines]
* [http://www.cupid.de/mags/magshots.php?id=1306 Sex'n'Crime screenshots]
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