Photon information 1627 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Henrik
- last name: Erlandsson
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Hardwired by Crionics & The Silents [web]
- cdc #2: Vector All Times by Tristan Lorach
- cdc #3: Ikadalawampu by Loonies [web]
- cdc #4: eihwaz by Hedj & Schafft
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Hardwired by Crionics & The Silents [web]
- Story-driven, excellent presentation and gfx, haunting music, splines, my favorites are the twister and chess-valley scene (for some reason...)!
- rulezadded on the 2010-07-24 02:27:36
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS voyage by Razor 1911 [web]
- I'm actually gonna piggy this, it's a shame because obviously at least time went into it. It has carefully timed scripting and things happen but the things are not ambitious and it's long and develops slowly. It's not likely that they spent the months required on vector code for the X-wing ship showing for 1.3 seconds only, it's much more likely that it's animation or animation player.
I think this was about the time when music went from being solid to 'anal command-tweaking'? But I feel like a lot of music from Tip & Mantronix felt ... yucky? Weird and not satisfying. Somehow.
At the same time, music is nice at the start as is the presentation, and I remember the keyboard texturemapthingy from the past, still.
One or two great effects and it would have been lovely :) - isokadded on the 2010-07-24 01:53:56
- musicdisk BeOS Linux Windows Amiga PPC/RTG MacOSX PPC MacOS Dreamcast Flash Acorn JavaScript XBOX PocketPC GamePark GP32 GamePark GP2X Playstation Portable FreeBSD Solaris MacOSX Intel Nintendo Wii SGI/IRIX Planet Hively by Illi Recentes ImperatoreS & Up Rough [web]
- Butterfly block scrollarrow icons, I kill butterfly! Sun go down.
- rulezadded on the 2010-07-24 00:12:51
- demo Amiga AGA Chips don,t lie by Ephidrena & Darklite [web]
- Will wait with thumbing until there's a final. (Guru #8000000B on A1200-060 128MB after about 15 seconds of loading, if that is useful info?)
- isokadded on the 2010-07-24 00:03:21
- 64k invitation Windows Haujobb BBQ 2010 by Haujobb
- Not drawing a font and blinking cubes is okay for a bbqtro, this intro didn't need a thumbdown.Sorry for making a snap judgment in a hurry and a bad mood friends, I will remember this mistake so it won't happen again.
- isokadded on the 2010-07-10 22:10:59
- 64k invitation Windows Haujobb BBQ 2010 by Haujobb
- We love haujobb and Radix is a great musician.
Hope you had a great meet in Köln! It will be a lovely summer :)
Downthumb is only for the prod or maybe only the font... - sucksadded on the 2010-06-13 20:42:02
- intro Windows FOFT intro #1 by Federation Of Free Traders [web]
- What pista said (hehehe)
- sucksadded on the 2010-06-13 20:30:13
- demo Windows Wir sind Einstein by United Force [web] & Digital Dynamite [web]
- Der Rausch. Den will ich.
- rulezadded on the 2010-06-13 19:28:44
- demo Windows Agenda Circling Forth by Fairlight [web] & Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- Well, fuck. I *did* get a 'Telefon' (PSP demo?) vibe when I saw it. But it seemed plausible it could be made for a 64K, and big names, so.
The music does have some merits over the original (at least in this context). Perfect matching to the demo mood, drops and synth spots, for example. I'm holding a shaky thumb since the visuals hold their own in 64K, but it would be nice to know what FLT/CNCD thinks about this, just in case Varia slipped them salt peter...
I'm not going to be a hypocrite and pretend demos never borrowed from popular mainstream songs, god knows it was common in the late 80s. But samples, harmonies AND composition? Even with size limits, it's getting hard to see where the musician's work fits in to make this a demo track.
Still an inspiring demo, but leaving a bad taste in the mouth.
OK, /Drama. I'm not the first to comment on it either, but. I did get a reaction I didn't like when I checked the links. Unexpected. - isokadded on the 2010-04-17 03:06:09
- demo MS-Dos Unreal by Future Crew
- Was linked to this by thec. Excellent introduction to all effects used on Amiga in 1992 ;P In fact, the vector and texture stuff are better than any Amiga could do before the A1200 came.
Can someone confirm that those two run full framerate on say, a normal PC from 1992? I didn't have a PC then, so I won't judge from a video. - isokadded on the 2010-04-16 23:05:25
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