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I came across some of my old copies of The Games Machine.
Well, in issue 16 (march 1989) There's a 3 page article about the Konix multisystem. (odd machine)
But who's there sitting on the bottom of the page? Kati Hamza. (or is it a stunt-double?)
Where is it?
And what is she playing?
Was the picture just a filler? I don't see any relation between Kati, the article or TGM anyway!?
Questions, questions..
What is Kati doing over there?
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What is Kati doing over there?
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Re: What is Kati doing over there?
Definitely Kati. And that pic has nothing to do with the PC Engine -- it looks like an Amiga or an ST she's playing. It's definitely at Newsfield and looks like Cameron Pound's photography hole down the road from Zzap! Towers; it certainly doesn't look like any of the main offices.Mr.Zzapback wrote:I came across some of my old copies of The Games Machine. But who's there sitting on the bottom of the page? Kati Hamza. (or is it a stunt-double?)
Where is it?
And what is she playing?
Was the picture just a filler? I don't see any relation between Kati, the article or TGM anyway!?
She never worked for TGM, though, so god knows why they got her in the pic. She says she has no knowledge whatsoever of it.
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Very old topic, but the first time I've seen it.
That picture has actually been flipped and Kati was clearly playing on a Commodore 64. You can see the disk drive and datasette connectors at the back, and have a look at the 5.25 inch disks next to the computer - the notch is on the wrong side.
Definitely a flipped pic.
That picture has actually been flipped and Kati was clearly playing on a Commodore 64. You can see the disk drive and datasette connectors at the back, and have a look at the 5.25 inch disks next to the computer - the notch is on the wrong side.
Definitely a flipped pic.
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