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- demo Windows LEGO Basics by Hybris/NEMESIS
- If this is party-made, its pretty damn impressive. The physics are quite neat, as well as the sanxion remix. THe XML thing is pretty neat =)
- rulezadded on the 2004-03-10 08:35:07
- demo Mobile Phone Communism, Revolution And A Free Poland by Matt Current [web]
- Not too sure what the exact specs are, but damn, this rules =) Seing a demo on a cell-phone that would woop some of the crap released now-adays is a real killer.
- rulezadded on the 2004-03-10 08:03:51
- 64k Windows Last One by Razor 1911 [web]
- Hohum, a slightly-above-average intro, with decent music. The main thing going for it is the opening loading/cractro sequence (which I must admit, almost made me fall off of my chair and gave me a heart attack). However, the tunnel/ball effect was rather ugly and painful to watch (as was the general color scheme). It would have been more pleasent had the tunnel/light effect been accompanied by a halo/alpha blended light-path trajectory in a second rendering pass...
Anyways, this intro is a lot better than stuff that the (new)Razor 1911 has previously churned out
Just my two cents. - isokadded on the 2004-03-07 07:51:02
- demo Windows Enlight the Surreal by Noice [web]
- Overall an excellent demo, although some of the coding aspects could have been optimized. The track sets a lovely mood, and the gfx is quite frankly, very impressive. The beginning has some real good design, with the lines and frames =)
Personally, one of my favs from asm 2000 (getting 9th place though.... what a pity) - rulezadded on the 2004-03-07 07:34:54
- demo Windows k-wak by K-rad Productions & The Dennis Courtney 5
- Well, this surely is a great production that could have won at any mid-sized party =)
The synchro is great, the design rocks, and the track fits the demo perfectly. Let's pump some more life into the US scene! - rulezadded on the 2004-03-04 12:23:42
- demo Windows SuperKsys by Nlogn
- I was quite surprised with this production actually... in a good way that is. Very good for a first demo!
Also, great group name btw =) - rulezadded on the 2004-03-04 12:07:19
- demo Windows Try Next Stage by Division Zero [web]
- Well, I've always liked maF's tunes =)
But the 3d is well... seriously in need of detail texturing (multi, and not as tiled), lighting, and smooth shading (which are all a must for basic 3d rendering)... Calculating vertex normals really shouldn't be too complicated to learn, and would make a huge difference.
Also, calculating camera spline paths and making sure they don't intersect with polys might be a good idea =)
Anyways, good luck on future demos! - isokadded on the 2004-03-04 03:03:34
- 64k Windows Zoom 3 by AND [web]
- The zoom blur transition is not exactly the most beautiful thing out there, nor is the pixelized green wireframe, but the sheer amount of stuff included, as well as the animated robot, make this a sure winner!
Absolutely amazing, this truly is an intro that could win most demo-competitions...
Oh yeah, that voco trick is pretty neat btw =)
Ultimate Gas, nice poem =P
There is one major dissapointment: Using the ATG format without giving due credits, but that's another story... - rulezadded on the 2004-03-04 02:55:59
- demo Windows A Significant Deformation Near The Cranium by Kewlers [web]
- well, the soundtrack was pretty good, and I really enjoyed the visuals... Overall better than Ix imho.
- rulezadded on the 2004-03-04 02:34:24
- demo Windows fr-036: zeitmaschine by Farbrausch [web]
- I'd love to have the soundtrack =)
Anyways, watching this in a dark room with a kickass soundsystem just rules!
The visuals and halo effects are pretty neat.
My only complaint: 11mb!!?!?!?! What the hell takes up all that space =P - rulezadded on the 2004-03-03 16:09:55
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