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Fragile Art by Diabolos
screenshot added by keops on 2023-11-07 01:22:03
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release date : january 1992
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added on the 2023-11-07 01:22:03 by keops keops

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Some good parts. Like the bob-scrollers, copper vectors and the plasma effect.
Interesting tune and not so bad logos.
rulez added on the 2023-11-07 10:05:14 by sim sim
The rubber cube with copper colors was a nice surprise.
rulez added on the 2023-11-07 10:26:43 by p01 p01
lol, there i was like "long time since i saw a classic 1999er" in the post-covid milennium but its 1992 heheh ... still nice demo tho , still a bit amazed how a cheat-machine like the Amiga is so undercoded in the retro-scene what with all the side processors and hw-level scrollers and sprites and paulas and what not ... a bit of a shame you'd think since it must be so much easier than a bare Atari ST which has basically nothing, not even enough time (or hardly) to code a whole screen in one frame you'd get more but the 16bit world seems to be undercover
rulez added on the 2023-12-04 12:09:01 by Janes OnderGrond Janes OnderGrond
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still a bit amazed how a cheat-machine like the Amiga is so undercoded in the retro-scene

Congratulations on the stupidest post of the week, and it's only Monday.
added on the 2023-12-04 16:12:29 by StingRay StingRay
thats a very scene answer ... not sure what you mean but i said i liked the demo and im amazed that a machine with so many hardware tricks has so little traction but never mind :) im not here to make friends anyway lol

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