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 Television by orange
- Nice collection of colorful 2D effects and FSOL-style soundtrack from Dune. From what I remember, it ran full speed on a 486/33, because it used weird tweaked VGA modes like 320x120.
- isokadded on the 2001-05-17 02:16:02
- 64k MS-Dos/gus sea robot of love by orange
- Yep, a classic for me. :) The "TV" style was a huge refreshment from all the phong object intros of the era. And of course, I can't forget all the funny sayings at the bottom, that people would write on IRC for months :). BTW, you have to add "-o" or something like that (check the doc) to avoid the default 50hz mode.
- isokadded on the 2001-05-16 17:33:51
- demo MS-Dos Great Lovemachine Pope by The Planet Of Leather Moomins [web]
- It's an "oldie", just the 2nd major demo by TPOLM. But, they were already taking on their unique style (just see the ending :).
- isokadded on the 2001-05-12 02:56:14
- demo MS-Dos/gus Superman Fantasies by The Planet Of Leather Moomins [web]
- Advertisement: You can get the patched version of this demo (and the last 3 TPOLM demos I entered) that will run on Pentium II or faster <a href="http://www.dc5.org/download/dc5-tpolm1.zip">right here</a>.
- isokadded on the 2001-05-12 02:49:57
- 64k MS-Dos/gus Linda Won't Sleep With Me by The Planet Of Leather Moomins [web]
- It's 64k, but it won the demo compo at TSP96 - it was the only entry. :)
- isokadded on the 2001-05-12 02:46:24
- 4k MS-Dos/gus Shapeshifter by Chrome
- The first 4k intro with a realtime sound synth/filter. I guess that's why I went nuts about it and gave it a ****+ rating on Hornet!
- isokadded on the 2001-05-10 16:02:08
- demo MS-Dos Wish by Majic 12
- Oh, and by the way, the demo isn't "MSDOS/GUS". It's SB only! (that's why I told my GUS story above :). It was released in early 1993, and it won the small "In Bloom" party in Hungary. It was Majic 12's first release on the PC scene, after being on the Amiga (thus the ripped pic from Cougar/Sanity at the beginning).
And maybe I'll explain my first comment. The Wish endscroller had some comment about someone else's diskmag, with the quote "The new issue is fantastic good". So F.G. became a silly "broken-english" thing to say for DC5 and other American guys.. a couple even entered the Asm99 MP3 compo under the group name "The Fantastic Goods". I guess you could say it was the original "all your base are belong to us". :) - isokadded on the 2001-05-10 15:59:15
- demo MS-Dos Wish by Majic 12
- Best endscroller ever in a demo (according to DC5!).
Also: "The next two parts are using full processor time so there is no music."
Ah, the days. :) When I only had a GUS, I would play the tune in cmodtsr then run the demo.. - isokadded on the 2001-05-10 15:47:04
- demo MS-Dos Nope! by Opium
- You're wrong :). There was also a demo called Nope released at TP5 (like the CompSex one, it wasn't too great :).
- isokadded on the 2001-05-10 15:12:28
- demo MS-Dos Karma by Halcyon
- Often forgotten, well synched demo. Because it was made in Pascal (h0h0), you'll have to <a href= "ftp://ftp.easynet.de/pub/pc/turbopa7/tppatch.zip">patch</a> the EXE if you have a Pentium II or faster.
- isokadded on the 2001-05-10 02:25:58
account created on the 2001-02-26 23:37:07
