fogbank information 13 glöps

- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Roberto
- last name: Orsini
- portals:
- slengpung: pictures
- demo Windows blunderbuss by Fairlight [web]
- Always had a lot of thumbs, always had a lot of thumbs, always had a lot of thumbs for you.
- rulezadded on the 2014-01-15 20:02:04
- demo Windows pb02: Zuperstar by Poo-Brain [web]
- Pure party spirit!
- rulezadded on the 2013-08-18 14:42:13
- 256b MS-Dos Stainless Steel by Digimind
- Thanks for including a Windows version for us 64-biters out there.
Oh, BTW, it's smooth on my old Core 2 with a cheapo GeForce, so thumb up. - rulezadded on the 2011-09-20 04:35:33
- demo Enterprise Small Demo by Nihil Software
- Thumbs up also to the guy(s) who bothered to write an emulator for this things the existence of which I didn't even know until twenty minutes ago.
- rulezadded on the 2011-04-10 05:57:29
- demo Windows come clean by Fairlight [web]
- Makes me feel like I'm 20 again, so thumb up (ha!), but sometimes it was a bit TOO oldskool, and it's got a very weak ending.
- rulezadded on the 2009-04-27 01:54:27
- demo Windows fr-021: D (Stands For) by Farbrausch [web]
- So-so design and 3D models, but awesome music, so it's a thumb up for me.
- rulezadded on the 2009-04-27 01:30:01
- demo Windows I Am by Traction [web]
- Great. Long but atmospheric, not boring, and I actually liked the scene poetry this time, and the empty backgrounds work strangely well, too.
- rulezadded on the 2009-04-27 01:22:00
- 4k Windows kindercrasher by Rgba [web]
- omg.
- rulezadded on the 2008-06-04 21:44:11
- diskmag Windows ZINE #12 by Brainstorm [web] & BitFellas [web]
- No, dah-dit-dah-dit-dah-dah (whatever your nick is): cdroms are *so* five years ago. The scene should innovate.
I want at least an hd-dvd, and 99% of its space should be taken up by hyperprofessional samples of a concert grand piano so detailed you can hear the pianist's eyelids flutter. - isokadded on the 2007-08-26 14:41:42
- diskmag Windows ZINE #12 by Brainstorm [web] & BitFellas [web]
- Sorry, no.
I can't believe that someone, in 2007, dares to release a diskmag which is just ~40 Mb big, takes up only ~375 megs of RAM at the start, so little CPU time, runs so fast and contains so many articles of such a high quality.
Kudos for putting in two pieces by two of my fav scene musicians (Radix and Scorpik), but it's not enough to avoid a good downthumbing.
Next time, please, make it at least 100 Mb big and have it refuse to run on anything less than a quad-core with 2 gigs of RAM and a 30" monitor, because what good is having a PC with enough power to calculate the Answer in seven *minutes* if I can't lavishly and shamelessly waste it just to show some short texts and some small images?
Gotta go: it's getting dark outside, and I have to switch my stadium lights on. - sucksadded on the 2007-08-25 21:25:30
account created on the 2002-06-29 01:37:11