hollowman information 1742 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Johan
- last name: Bengtson
- portals:
- csdb: profile
- slengpung: pictures
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Forms by Replay
- cdc #2: A Quoi Ca Sert? by Wrath Designs [web]
- cdc #3: Twin Peaks by Tristar & Red Sector Inc. [web]
- cdc #4: November Light by Sunshine Productions
- cdc #5: Borderline by Triad [web]
- demo SNES/Super Famicom Christmas Demo (XMAS) by Anthrox [web]
- good effects. terrible music and gfx
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- cracktro Windows Cold fear by Hoodlum [web]
- i like bubbles
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- intro Flash Charline Birthtro by Orion [web] & Osmium
- a baby? so what? people fuck everyday..
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- demo Amiga AGA Baygon by Melon [web]
- everyone should go back to school
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- demo Amiga AGA numb by Movement
- really nice one
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- diskmag Commodore 64 Vandalism News #43 by Onslaught [web] & Wrath Designs [web] & Vandalism News Staff [web]
- great intro. quite a few interesting articles. oh and btw. how many times before has mermaid quit the scene?
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- musicdisk Commodore 64 As far as the eye can see by Tinnitus [web]
- how did i manage to run it in vice then?
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- demo Commodore 64 The Throckmorton Device by Triad [web]
- tomaes, you can read the text in the note using a machine code monitor, and also some texts in the demo. its partly about certain fairlight members stealing the throckmorton concept and using it in 'we control'
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- demo Commodore 64 The Throckmorton Device by Triad [web]
- incredibly clean and polished. i just would have wished for a more non-standard tune that could have contributed more to the wonderful atmosphere of the demo
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- demo Commodore 64 The Throckmorton Device by Triad [web]
- Trivia Info
Submitted by Twoflower on 28 February 2005
The Voice of Saruman.
"Another voice spoke, low and melodious, its very sound an enchantment. Those who listened unwarily to that voice could seldom report the words that they heard; and if they did, they wondered, for little power remained in them. Mostly they remembered only that it was a delight to hear the voice speaking, and all that it said seemed wise and reasonable, and desire awoke in them by swift agreement to seem wise themselves." (J.R.R Tolkien)
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account created on the 2002-03-04 21:42:28
