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hmm, hmm... canonball, i start to like your positivity.. perhaps you're on e everyday watching these FUCKING BORING AND LAME demos you are praising.. like this one - awful music, visuals and idea (is that an idea at all?) and then, these ugly converted animations.. sucks bigtime.
An AND demo on Spectrum. Hmm... watched it today. It wasn't that good, because of nonvisible animation and 8*8 block effects. Tunnel was kinda nice movement, even in blocky, but very few things looked good unfortunatelly..
Very good.
Very nice, and I like a lot the music :D
loved the music
It is is a very technically good demo. Unfortunately, the fascination with 4x4 "chunks" (blocky dithered graphics) and the novelty of seeing a video on the Spectrum proved to be short-lived and aren't appreciated by sceners who don't have the context as evidenced from the comments.
For all the people watching this in 2025 and beyond (or any time after 2001 really) - 1998-2000 were the period when "chunks" and videos in Spectrum (TR-DOS) demos were all the rage. It was something new and unusual for the platform users at the time, and made a big impression on the contemporaries (yours truly included). Check out "Binary Love" (https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=1576) and "Power Up" (https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=1907) of the same era that were prominent examples (if not the trend setters).
For all the people watching this in 2025 and beyond (or any time after 2001 really) - 1998-2000 were the period when "chunks" and videos in Spectrum (TR-DOS) demos were all the rage. It was something new and unusual for the platform users at the time, and made a big impression on the contemporaries (yours truly included). Check out "Binary Love" (https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=1576) and "Power Up" (https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=1907) of the same era that were prominent examples (if not the trend setters).
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THIS ROCKS !!!!