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- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: fallen
- last name: down
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Desert Dream by Kefrens
- cdc #2: The Ballet Dancer by mfx [web]
- cdc #3: Agenda Circling Forth by Fairlight [web] & Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- cdc #4: Human Resistance by Pers' Wastaiset Produktiot [web]
- 40k Amiga OCS/ECS 2nd Hallucination by Stellar [web]
- nice nano-tro. great song by Strobo
- rulezadded on the 2009-06-05 23:02:48
- intro Amiga OCS/ECS All Time Greatest Hits 09 intro by Static Bytes
- nice, clean balanced screen what more to want from a BBS-type-tro
- rulezadded on the 2009-06-05 22:55:45
- intro Amiga OCS/ECS mastermind by Zaracon & The Flame Arrows [web]
- is it just Winuae or is that scroller rather fuked
- isokadded on the 2009-06-05 22:53:45
- demo Amiga AGA Atari Falcon 030 Starstruck by The Black Lotus [web]
- Proteque: it was only jerky because the anims were out of sync on a 50mhz crystal. it runs smoothly at 60mhz only...even on Amiga.
so Amiga still > Atari! :D - isokadded on the 2009-05-27 19:23:36
- demo Gameboy Advance My Strange Passion For Leather by Lord Graga & Nosfe [web]
- silly artsy-fartsy stuff
- sucksadded on the 2009-05-26 20:08:15
- demo Amiga AGA Relic by Nerve Axis [web]
- one of the biggest achievments in Amiga scene history. fantastic demo.
- rulezadded on the 2009-05-24 04:56:40
- 8k Acorn Flu by Arm's Tech [web]
- id love to see a vid
- isokadded on the 2009-05-20 02:08:13
- demo Amiga AGA Traitor by Ladybird Design
- worth watching to hear the cool music. not a bad little demo.
- rulezadded on the 2009-05-19 01:53:59
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Trash by Digital [web]
- another interesting fact is that it was licensed exclusively to 17-Bit Public Domain. So we have perhaps the first demoscene commercial whores here? :)
- isokadded on the 2009-05-10 17:36:10
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Trash by Digital [web]
- here is a review from my copy of Amiga Format magazine, issue 38, September 1992:
"Thankfully Trash doesn't live up to its name. This is a megademo of above-average proportions from Digital. It consists of six varied and well-programmed parts. It doesn't start off very originally, because it begins with a ripped intro from Shadow of the Beast combined with a vector scape. This is the sort of thing that was being done two years ago.
Thankfully, things improve after that. One of the most impressive techniques I've seen for a long time - even though it's rather simplistic - is a series of pixels that fly in and slowly make up a line vector, which then transforms into a filled vector and moves around the screen. It happens smoothly and it's a great effect.
Another attractive effect is a fractal-drawn landscape which has a vector balloon and boat moving across it. Again it's a simplistic technique, but the combination of the two types of graphics is effective. The rest of the demo is relatively unoriginal, although it is well-programmed, but seems to end very suddenly - after the credits appear, all you see is a blank screen"
dada! :) - rulezadded on the 2009-05-10 17:31:06
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