For me, at least :D The same goes with early demotunes. Around my contact viscinity no one was serious about it and as it turned out decades later, all my disks that I posted via mail to demoscene groups became stolen by a local postman. His grand daughter became aware only after his grandpa passed in 2012 and she found an ample of stuff that his dad snatched in a shed. She decided that she will return the packages to everyone whose addresses were still there. Hundreds of items as she said. It was very noble of her. The postman was a cleptomaniac but otherwise he was a nice guy, I'm not angry at him at all and it's a good story :D But that's behind the reason of why I have dosens of old unused SID music compositions from the '90s. They were sent but never arrived. As this series goes on, there will be an ample of stories like this. Fortunately I documented the histories of all the tunes.
@@hawthornrabbit Yep, she was sort of amazing as she had a plan to restore her grandpa's honor (he was a nice guy apart from being a cleptomaniac) by returning to all the items that has some identifier. It is a nice and respectable move indeed :)
Well that was an adventure XD So that's what game development was like in the 1990s
For me, at least :D The same goes with early demotunes. Around my contact viscinity no one was serious about it and as it turned out decades later, all my disks that I posted via mail to demoscene groups became stolen by a local postman. His grand daughter became aware only after his grandpa passed in 2012 and she found an ample of stuff that his dad snatched in a shed. She decided that she will return the packages to everyone whose addresses were still there. Hundreds of items as she said. It was very noble of her. The postman was a cleptomaniac but otherwise he was a nice guy, I'm not angry at him at all and it's a good story :D But that's behind the reason of why I have dosens of old unused SID music compositions from the '90s. They were sent but never arrived. As this series goes on, there will be an ample of stories like this. Fortunately I documented the histories of all the tunes.
@@NecroPolo Whoa, that's amazing! Incredible that she actually managed to get them back to you :D
@@hawthornrabbit Yep, she was sort of amazing as she had a plan to restore her grandpa's honor (he was a nice guy apart from being a cleptomaniac) by returning to all the items that has some identifier. It is a nice and respectable move indeed :)