crusader information 373 glöps

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- first name: Adric
- last name: Riedel
- demo Windows PSICOFFICE by TimeScratchers [web]
- Thumbs up for the music, the exploding bubble-figures, and the... well, there was some nice music and it ran in 16x10 resolutions (albeit with a white line on the left and top edge).
Actually, it was nearly all simple 3D effect rendering. It held my interest though, and they had a good 2D picture, so thumbs up - rulezadded on the 2005-11-22 08:47:29
- musicdisk Windows TRSretrodisc : Turrican2 by Tristar
- Hyde: The format is TFMX (The Final Music editor, eXtended). There are something like four variants; two four-channel ones and two seven-channel ones (with 7-channel routines apparently based on Jochen Hippel's Amiga player).
As for players, there's Deliplayer on Windows, various Winamp plugins, Peter Palowski's Winamp plugin that re-saves them as one-filed taggable .tfm files, and foobar2000 by Peter that functions just like the Winamp plugin he wrote...
There's gotta be at least something for Linux and Mac. - isokadded on the 2005-11-22 08:34:49
- demo Windows Jesus was a Pöuet glöpper by Minimalanimal [web]
- Wait, wait, wait. This is waaay too coherent and clever to be the real MinimalAnimal. I mean, kudos for stealing the voxel-feet from a previous demo and dropping everything haphazardly into the main folder, but .jpg files? Shouldn't Minimalanimal be using uncompressed tiff files and have awful dischordant uncompressed wave sound, with graphics designed to put the viewer in a coma? WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO MINIMALANIMAL?
- sucksadded on the 2005-11-22 08:29:09
- demo Windows Obsessions by Jordanil el Loco
- Someone find this guy a musician and a better graphics designer.
Seriously, while this is extremely unpolished and full of static and flat 3D motion (especially the last part with the Horseman of the Apocalypse, which I would prefer to pretend wasn't there), there's still a lot to like from the first two parts. - isokadded on the 2005-11-22 08:18:28
- 32k Windows Greetro
- Well, that was kind of odd. 24k, decent chiptune, smooth tunnel scrolling, badly placed names that destroyed the 3D perspective effect, flickering at the seams, and basically very short with very little content.
At least it wasn't LONG with very little content.
It's not good, but it's not bad either. - isokadded on the 2005-11-22 08:00:33
- 4k Windows 4Play by GlenZ [web]
- Nice textures, actually interesting music, but the intro kept faking me out as to whether or not something was going to happen. slow...slow...slow...slow...FAST!...oh, nothing actually happened...slow...slow
- rulezadded on the 2005-11-19 16:23:43
- intro Windows you need to listen. by o animal minimal e a agua mineral
- Umm... what?
- sucksadded on the 2005-11-19 16:18:22
- 64k Windows Walking on four by != [web]
- Error: EXT_framebuffer_object: missing (update your drivers)
Intel Pentium 4-M, nVidia GeForce4 4200 Go.
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I'm guessing this thing uses DirectX 9 features? - isokadded on the 2005-11-19 16:16:26
- demo Windows the message by Sector Omega [web]
- Very, very nice graphics and music (I have yet to hear a tune by JosSs I DIDN'T like...) and concept, except for a few things: Every time a piece of the plaque appeared during the 'analysis' scene, my computer froze for a few seconds. Also, there were a LOT of strange clipping issues with the Pioneer probe.
(nerd mode on)
Lastly, as an astronomer I feel obligated to point out that Pioneer 10 is actually heading for Aldebaran (68 light years away) and will take 2 million years to get there, not 15,000. Well, unless it falls into a time warp or slingshots around something. I'm guessing you knew that because you did enough research to find the date it was pronounced dead...
(nerd mode off) - rulezadded on the 2005-11-14 17:20:52
- 256b MS-Dos hell by Exceed [web]
- Isn't that just Lattice by Baze, in voxels?
- isokadded on the 2005-10-30 18:39:53
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