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added on the 2021-01-17 16:53:24 by Uko |
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Nice little Star Wars themed Atari STe demo and welcome back to ST/STe coding after some years break
I love star wars scrolls!
Nice design, and good effects!
Thanks for using MPP!
Thanks for using MPP!
Nice return; looking forward to your next endeavours!
nice
Cool!
Nice one!! Looking forward to more STE prods.
Thanks! What a nice surprise, and a very neat demo indeed! All coded from scratch! I like that!
Can't have enough Star Wars scrolls.. this one looks particularly nice... how did you do it ?
nice little demo and thanks for the tech writeup in the end
Nice indeed
sweet :)
coooool!
Sweet return!
Awesome, loved the colors and the painfull starwars scrolly! :P
nice gfx and scroll i just wish the music would be more star wars-y
Good work Uko!
Overscan 408 x 273 ?
Cool tech demo, Atari STe close to Amiga 500 OCS standards ;-)
Cool tech demo, Atari STe close to Amiga 500 OCS standards ;-)
@Uko
Really great, I pushed the A500 OCS up to lowres 352x272 3 bitplanes in "Yip cover".
Ciao.
Really great, I pushed the A500 OCS up to lowres 352x272 3 bitplanes in "Yip cover".
Ciao.
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Et puis voila quoi...
the main part is too short! we want more :)
Nice! Especially that cycle stable 5% CPU MOD player
OK.
Nice to see returners to the scene whatever platform they're on :)
Great stuff Uko, keep it going :)
Nice one, that star wars fullscreen 3d scroller looks awesome, thanks for wrapping this up!
Great demo. I enjoyed reading about the advanced techniques used. Shame it doesn't work on MegaSTe.
Great scroller
quite ok
Nice 1!
great
Great STuff :) Thumbs up!
Really great
Cool STe production. Good to see Uko back on ATARI ^^
...saw this beauty already some time ago. Congrats on that awesome
star wars scroll. I like it a lot.
3D projection of lanes of letters? Would like to get / read some more
technical background information - and I guess I am not the only one.
Anyway, may the force be with you and looking forward to "Uko strikes
again" ;-)
star wars scroll. I like it a lot.
3D projection of lanes of letters? Would like to get / read some more
technical background information - and I guess I am not the only one.
Anyway, may the force be with you and looking forward to "Uko strikes
again" ;-)
nice
GREAT!!!!
Hej Uko. My apologies, and I am really sorry for my late reaction but I
totally missed your last post. Thanks a lot for the technical write-up,
and you even made a tutorial video! That is fantastic! I will definitely
take a look at that - and hopefully enjoy it :-).
Thank you very much again for your time and work.
totally missed your last post. Thanks a lot for the technical write-up,
and you even made a tutorial video! That is fantastic! I will definitely
take a look at that - and hopefully enjoy it :-).
Thank you very much again for your time and work.
Sweet.
To all of you who like awesome Star Wars Scrollers (SWS) like this one
here (hi UKO): Check out Raistlin's site (see below) who put together an
exquisite collection of C64 SWS and also gives an tech explanation of
his own SWS. Gosh, I didn't know SWS in such a quality were feasible
on an 8bit machine. I'm curious and wondering if there are any SWS on
the good old Amstrad CPC as well?
www.c64demo.com/star-wars-scrollers/
The end is nigh
here (hi UKO): Check out Raistlin's site (see below) who put together an
exquisite collection of C64 SWS and also gives an tech explanation of
his own SWS. Gosh, I didn't know SWS in such a quality were feasible
on an 8bit machine. I'm curious and wondering if there are any SWS on
the good old Amstrad CPC as well?
www.c64demo.com/star-wars-scrollers/
The end is nigh
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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 !
Just insert the floppy in your 2MB Atari STe, or favorite emulator ! Or copy the .TOS file to the harddrive.
Enjoy !