Dbug information 1288 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Mickael
- last name: Pointier
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: VIP 2 by Popsy Team [web]
- cdc #2: Cuddly Demos by The Carebears [web]
- cdc #3: The Union Demo by The Union
- cdc #4: Lifeforce by Andromeda Software Development [web]
- invitation Linux Windows Amiga AGA Commodore 64 Oric XBOX 360 Assembly 2002 invitation intro by Complex [web] & Carillon & Cyberiad [web] & Dekadence [web]
- Yes :)
Thanks analogue for adding "ORIC" in the platform list !!!
- isokadded on the 2002-08-02 13:36:18
- demo Atari ST Cuddly Demos by The Carebears [web]
- My fave screen in that demo is the one by An Cool (well, I usually don't like what he has done :), with the scrappy scroller, the moving carpet and huge vector balls moving around... and also the reset demo that is really great :)
Please note that the picture I used in my rotozoomer in the STNICCC2000 oric demo was ripped from the intro of this demo :)
[Except that I replace the "did he say Amiga" by "did he says C64"]
TCB Rulez... - rulezadded on the 2002-07-31 18:58:12
- demo Atari ST Ooh Crikey Wot A Scorcher by The Lost Boys
- Clearly, the Oh Crikey is one of the best demo ever made on the Atari. Instead of purely technical effects, there is a lot of research in both graphical and sound department. And remark that the musics were made specialy for the demo: no ripping !
- rulezadded on the 2002-07-31 18:55:16
- demo Atari ST Odd Stuff by Sector One [web] & Dune
- It take time to release the final version (heck, I was shown a very advanced preview at the STNICCC 2000 party !), but it's definively worth :)
- rulezadded on the 2002-07-30 22:51:54
- demo Windows Edge Of Forever by Andromeda Software Development [web]
- Whaouuu :)
_this_ is demomaking.
Nice transitions, and mostly made of non easy to explain effects, a little bit like in dreams :)
Clean. Change of usual 3D stuff. I love that.
- rulezadded on the 2002-07-29 20:56:39
- demo Oric Quintessential by Defence Force [web]
- If you liked that one, you could now check the Oric port of the Assembly 2002 multi-platform invtro :)
- isokadded on the 2002-07-29 12:28:18
- invitation Linux Windows Amiga AGA Commodore 64 Oric XBOX 360 Assembly 2002 invitation intro by Complex [web] & Carillon & Cyberiad [web] & Dekadence [web]
- Thanks Jazz. Yep I've done that this week, using a mix of the datas found in the linux version, and the C64 guys send me the animation frame.
I'm pretty happy about the interleaved field effect.
- isokadded on the 2002-07-28 13:05:16
- invitation Linux Windows Amiga AGA Commodore 64 Oric XBOX 360 Assembly 2002 invitation intro by Complex [web] & Carillon & Cyberiad [web] & Dekadence [web]
- Just to inform you, that the Oric version is also downloadable. Now if someone could modify the "platform" field for that demo, and add "Oric", that would be cool :)))
- isokadded on the 2002-07-28 11:44:25
- demo Commodore 64 Mathematica by Reflex [web]
- I finaly manage to get it working. And it rulez.
But to get back to the emulator, you should know that The fucking manual actually does not explain you that if you select the d64 file instead of booting it (meaning you see the list of files on it), you cannot (I do not find how) change the floppy later.
Since I never boot on the floppy, but always run the first "prg" of the file list, and since it workes most of the time, I never figured I was doing it the wrong way. In general when you do it wrong it never worked. Not here. - rulezadded on the 2002-07-22 20:58:11
- demo Commodore 64 Mathematica by Reflex [web]
- Ok, jazz, thanks for the link.
Now, call me dumb, but I _never_ understand how to change floppies using CCS64 ! I press F9, select 1541 drive 1, select mathematica1.d64, enter, it go back to the "c64" screen, and write "searching/loading", and then "turn disk". What the fuck ?
How can I change that disk ?
What the difference between "boot/load/load fast"... those C64 emulators are made for people that know how to use a C64, noone care about explaining how to actually watch those demos for people that never got C64 before. The best proof is this mathematica that is in a weird format, and even do not have a txt/nfo into the zip file :'(
- isokadded on the 2002-07-22 20:38:59
account created on the 2000-10-28 23:46:50
