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added on the 2004-05-26 10:21:37 by Zone (leZone) |
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Simply excellent stuff from a legendary coder and musician.
I really enjoyed its music, and reading the specs :)
classic.
It's a nice demonstration of amiga power!
I can ask Gengis directly the next time we met :)
Gengis. working link
Nice, even if iam not sure how this ended up in Sweden
Classic!!
nice, it reminds of those shop window displays where an amiga demo was looping :)
Cool :)
not bad
I didn' t know about this official Commodore demo for "dealers".
Good it was commissioned to a scene coder.
Well it doesn' t really show the main features of the AGA chipset, it is only AGA in general.
Anyway it is a cool demo.
Approved by Commodore :)
Good it was commissioned to a scene coder.
Well it doesn' t really show the main features of the AGA chipset, it is only AGA in general.
Anyway it is a cool demo.
Approved by Commodore :)
cool early AGA demo with a neat backstory
Really nice AGA demo which does not require a monster accelerator to run!
nice
Although more a technical demo, this one was/is always a pleasure to watch. Nice effects with a fantastic tune by Clawz <3
Very nicely made and a good promotion of the A1200.
Any computer running this in a shop is an instabuy ;)
Any computer running this in a shop is an instabuy ;)
Always liked this one! Soundtrack rocks!
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do not post about it in the comments, it will get lost.
instead, click here !
Gengis the coder was a french member of Digital when this prod was released, so i add this prod under the Digital group name (and because swappers of 1992 spreaded this floppy disk with Digital writen on it).
Gengis the coder, had the official A1200 specs and documentations before the computer was available in the shops! I did not know the exact story about commercial contracts with Commodore France, but this demo was shown in lots of shops in France when the A1200 was out. My copy is from a shop.
So you can easily understand why this prod allready have some good AgA effects, and why when Gengis left Digital for Complex in 1993, the Complex demos was so good, he won 1 year of AgA code studies!
I'm interested if you know other parts of this story, please write it here.