A l'aube du matin du soir 2 by Atrocity & Senior Dads
/*****\ ****** ***\ ** ****** /*****\ ******\ **< ** ****\ ** ** **/ \** ** >** \*****\ ***** **\**\** ** ** ** ******< >** ** ** \**** ** **\ /** ** ** \*****/ ****** ** \*** ****** \*****/ ** ** ******\ /*****\ ******\ /*****\ ** \** **/ \** ** \** **< ** ** ******* ** ** \*****\ ** /** ** ** ** /** >** ******/ ** ** ******/ \*****/ ..,,==++@@@@ ================================= @@@@++==,,.. Present a demo by ATROCITY: << A L'AUBE DU MATIN DU SOIR 2 >> Released 1st March 1995. Coded by SERGENT SLAYER and DOCTOR SKULL in assembler and GFA Basic, with soundtracker routines by Wizzcat. If you want to contact Atrocity or you want to FUME LE CALUME DE LA PAIX with them, then write to... 'ATROCITY' 1,BD GARIBALDI 92130 ISSY LES MOULINEAUX Oh yeah, those mug-shots in the intro were done by us at the Megafun 5 party at Lille. Everyone in Atrocity is in featured here. Hope no-one from college sees us, because that wouldn't be funny! ATROCITY (Very bad translation by Old Fart) (See also "lisez.moi" text file.) ..,,==++@@@@ ================================= @@@@++==,,.. SENI0R DADS BIT! We found this cool French demo on a French FTP server, and decided to spread it arounda bit. We've packed it so it can fit on a DD disk, and added our own little intro to it. Now the big news- we're on the Internet Infotainment Multimedia Superhighway!!!! Yes, check out our World Wide Web page at http://grelb.src.gla.ac.uk:8000/~mjames/senior/ Credits for our bit. INTRO AND ENDTRO CODING, EXTRA PACKING, SPECIAL SUPER-DUPER DEPACKING CODE: Old Fart, and Doddering Git! (in pure 68070 using Devpac 6!) SUPER-DUPER MUSIC AT START AND END: Dame Vera Lynn! AMIGA-BEATING GRAPHICS: Jackson Pollock, our new member! You can run this demo from a hard drive by simply copying all the files across. Run "LOADER.PRG" to start the demo. If you've already got all the files on the hard drive and you want to run them from a disk, you copy ALL the files (Yes, including the DESKTOP.INF and NEWDESK.INF files onto a disk. It'll all fit nicely onto a normal PC 720K disk. Make sure you virus protect it, then just boot up the disk. That's all.....
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