phoenix information 9544 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: antti
- last name: vaasa
- portals:
- slengpung: pictures
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Contrast by Oxygene [web]
- cdc #2: fr-08: .the .product by Farbrausch [web]
- cdc #3: Trans Cheddar Express by Da Cheez Brigade
- cdc #4: Liquid... Wen? by Haujobb
- cdc #5: Masagin - Nvision 08 Invitation by Farbrausch [web] & Neuro
- cdc #6: Frameranger by Fairlight [web] & orange & Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- cdc #7: Dying Stars by orange
- cdc #8: Return by Rebels & Calodox
- demo MS-Dos The Control by Coma
- Umm.. Dune?! Guess again..
One of my faves at the time. Music is a little more sane/on-key than Paimen, and some real video in color this time. Design isn't quite as consistent though. Running it on anything faster than a Pentium may produce humorous results. - rulezadded on the 2001-08-24 16:32:42
- demo MS-Dos Rotaliator by Dubius
- OK, Haze by Shock is a month older and also had 32-bit color, but Rotaliator made much better use of colors. BTW, what was the deal with using AMY.GIF (the girl-face from Autodesk Animator) as a texture? Kinda cheapened the demo a little. :)
- isokadded on the 2001-08-14 02:11:12
- demo MS-Dos Haze by Shock!
- I should add that this could very well be the first demo to support 32-bit color, not Rotaliator as I once thought (correct me if there's an older one). But, to keep it fast on those oldschool PCs, they made it letterbox and took the vertical resolution down to 100 or 120 pixels. So it's not exactly a visual masterpiece. :)
- isokadded on the 2001-08-14 02:07:52
- demo MS-Dos Haze by Shock!
- This one has a great soundtrack for those who like the pure "demomusic" style. It's a bit slower and more colorful than the other Shock demos of 1996.
- isokadded on the 2001-08-14 02:04:39
- 64k MS-Dos/gus Jade by Shock!
- Nice intro, wouldn't run on my Pentium 2 but it's running again on my Athlon! Some 3d stuff, mostly 2d stuff, e.g. bumpmapped juliamorph, and spiraling light rays. Good music too.
- isokadded on the 2001-08-14 02:00:53
- demo MS-Dos One by Shock!
- Kinda like State 808, but the effects are synched a lot better to the music - although it's shorter as a whole. The plane object doesn't really fit in. If you can still boot to DOS and like simple techno stuff, give it a whirl.
- isokadded on the 2001-08-14 01:58:12
- demo MS-Dos State 808 by Shock!
- This is one of the early "techno-demos" where trippy-looking 2d effects were synched to every pattern, with some semi-complex 3d objects thrown in (I kinda like the balls on the sliding platform). The title is a blatant ripoff. :) The music is a matter of taste, it's stripped down boom-chi-boom-chi. I somehow managed to get this working on my Athlon, with SDD loaded on a GeForce!, although I had to sacrifice some good pics by Das.
- isokadded on the 2001-08-14 01:56:17
- demo Windows Horizontal Cool by Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- Ahh, I figured it out. Shouldn't have mentioned it was a key, I just started hitting every key until I got it. :)
- isokadded on the 2001-08-14 00:32:38
- demo Windows fr-09: goldrausch by Farbrausch [web]
- If the product changed scenes every second, even if it just repeated them over and over, you guys would be all over it! Admit it. You just have a very short attention span. :)
So the perfect intro would have 10 scenes per second and last about 15 seconds.. right? - isokadded on the 2001-08-11 21:36:49
- 64k Windows sonnet by Threestate
- BTW, this is the first ever NON-Finnish PC intro to win at Assembly. Odd, huh? Maybe that's why some ppl thought Tripfish 2 should've won. :)
Oh well.. if you have a short attention span or hate the outdoors, I guess you won't like this. Also, I wish the samples were better, Vic had some great ideas in his tune and it could've been better with the right samples. - isokadded on the 2001-08-10 15:41:59
account created on the 2001-02-26 23:37:07
