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- musicdisk SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive MD Music Demo 1 by Gigasoft
- I probably should have said morphing shapes, since later on cubes morph into stars. Oh, well.
- isokadded on the 2013-08-27 22:59:47
- musicdisk SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive MD Music Demo 1 by Gigasoft
- Nice, even though it's just a simple music player with a pattern made of flying, morphing cubes in the background. Your hosting does not allow hotlinking. I'd suggest you upload it to DropBox, which is much more reliable.
- rulezadded on the 2013-08-27 22:01:03
- game Gameboy Advance Beerjeweled by Nuance [web] & Genesis Project [web] & Digital Demolition Krew
- Thumb up! Am I the only one who thinks Evoke has become THE party for quality console releases?
- rulezadded on the 2013-08-20 00:53:59
- demo SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive Overdrive by Titan [web]
- Holy shit! That was unexpected, to say the least. MegaDrive demos are usually only so-so. Not because the hardware can't handle it [just look at what C64 is doing], but because the console hasn't been touched by the hands of a dream team. Until now.
- rulezadded on the 2013-08-19 01:45:01
- demo TI-8x (68k) Der Rechner by NPLI
- There aren't that many demos for the Titanium, and this is the calculator I happen to use, so thumbs up are in order! I'd give you one extra thumb for the sound, but I only have one thumb to give.
- rulezadded on the 2013-08-16 22:23:17
- demo SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive Day Trip by Planet Earth [web]
- Nice! All of Sigflup's previous effects, and then some. There's no way I'm not thumbing up a MegaDrive demo.
- rulezadded on the 2013-06-17 13:19:40
- invitation Atari Jaguar Sillyventure 2013 Invite by Checkpoint [web]
- Another year, another Silly Venture! Press the red button!
- rulezadded on the 2013-05-15 14:48:02
- demo Commodore 64 Gubbplasma by Undone
- Gubbplasma från Skåne! Upp med tummarna!
- rulezadded on the 2013-04-28 16:48:52
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Total Confusion by Utopia
- Thumb up for those Deluxe Paint spray-can trees alone. The demo is painfully slow-paced, but then again, it's from '91.
I enjoyed the silliness of the opening credits as well. A nice oldie, for sure. - rulezadded on the 2013-04-17 09:20:08
- diskmag NEC TurboGrafx/PC Engine COURAGE by Chris Covell [web]
- Finally hooked up my TG16 to test this out on a real thing. Unfortunately, the composite cable for the booster is the only one I have, so the picture quality could be better, but luckily, TG16's composite signal is pretty good compared to some other platforms.
It's a good thing you can change both background and text colors. White on black gives the best results, while any combination of red and blue flickers like crazy.
My TV was able to display the whole picture, and I didn't play around with the text adjustment under an emulator, but I did some adjusting now, and this was the first time I saw all the stuff at the bottom of the screen [the little platformer thingy]. I've seen the "Push a button already" before. Nice. I like discovering these small additions.
I made a video as well, running at 60Hz. It was captured using a DVD recorder via composite. The picture is actually a lot clearer when I watch it from a file than it is on the TV screen. Less flicker. I've uploaded it to YouTube. Their conversion screwed things up a bit. The video is darker, and the text is barely readable, unless it's white / yellow on black, but the original VOB was 430+ megs, and the 480p YouTube video is almost exactly a tenth of that size. Here's the link if anyone wants to check it out:
[url=Finally hooked up my TG16 to test this out on a real thing. Unfortunately, the composite cable for the booster is the only one I have, so the picture quality could be better, but luckily, TG16's composite signal is pretty good compared to some other platforms.
It's a good thing you can change both background and text colors. White on black gives the best results, while any combination of red and blue flickers like crazy.
My TV was able to display the whole picture, and I didn't play around with the text adjustment under an emulator, but I did some adjusting now, and this was the first time I saw all the stuff at the bottom of the screen [the little platformer thingy]. I've seen the "Push a button already" before. Nice. I like discovering these small additions.
I made a video as well, running at 60Hz. It was captured using a DVD recorder via composite. The picture is actually a lot clearer when I watch it from a file than it is on the TV screen. Less flicker. I've uploaded it to YouTube. Their conversion screwed things up a bit. The video is darker, and the text is barely readable, unless it's white / yellow on black, but the original VOB was 430+ megs, and the 480p YouTube video is almost exactly a tenth of that size. Here's the link if anyone wants to check it out:
Courage - 60Hz Video - isokadded on the 2013-04-16 11:57:51
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