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Retromania by Majestic
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Can you spot all the demoscene references
No. I'm dtill forsaken by destiny. :-D
Just watched vip2 the day before once again.
forgot the thumb...
what a massive comeback! hello again =)
We should make a list of the references (will have a look at home)
What i found so far.
Recurring items are not montioned again unless very much different enough to warrant mentioning it again.
Ok, help me out here peepz
Recurring items are not montioned again unless very much different enough to warrant mentioning it again.
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sound: Chop!/TRP (1996): gabba sound
video FX: Chop!/TRP (1996): the hemp leaf
sound: Stash/TBL (1997) : the crawly jizz interstitial
video FX: Stash/TBL (1997): the crawly jizz interstitial
sound FX: ViP2 / Popsy Team (2000): beginning
video FX: ViP2 / Popsy Team (2000): the twisting spine
sound: 303/Acme (1997): sound from Vic's track
video FX: own effect
sound: Inside/CNCD (1996): sound from many places in the track
video fx: own effect
video fx: Jizz/TBL (1997) : moving Picture-in-Picture frame
Sound: Second Reality/Future Crew (1992): soundclip nixon "I am not an atomic playboy"
video fx: with a stretch: Second Reality/Future Crew (1992), the accompanying part with a zooming grid of faces
sound: around the 1:07 mark: i hear samples (once) from the demo Contrast/Oxygene (1996)
video fx: own implementation of yellow metaballs. might reference either Jizz/TBL (1997), Astral Blur/TBL (1997), or many others
video FX: arond the 1:35 mark a text that has a similar structure like Stash/TBL (1997) (around the 2:20 mark)
video FX: crawling blobs, might reference the golden marching blobs in Please the cookie thing/Aardbij (2000)
sound: an audio segment from Stash/TBL (1997), the beginning of the 'second part'
sound: around the 2:25 mark, a audi segment from Boost/Doomsday (1997)
sound: around the 3:10 mark, a variation of the (Vic's) vocals from 303/Acme (1997), but very much adapted to fit the demo
Ok, help me out here peepz
Amazing that all this is retro, but the idea worked well!
It's ugly at moments, but it somehow works as a package, kinda punk
well it didn't work for me, unlike the other software-rendered prod :)
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if this prod is a fake, some info is false or the download link is broken,
do not post about it in the comments, it will get lost.
instead, click here !
I wonder if this needs some AMD Ryzen and utilizes many many cores or something to keep in pace.