chaos information 179 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Dierk
- last name: Ohlerich
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Assembly 2004 invitation by Moppi Productions
- cdc #2: Agenda Circling Forth by Fairlight [web] & Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS megalo demos by Wild Copper
- fuck. still remember that one. am i that old?
- rulezadded on the 2001-10-31 15:01:25
- demo Linux MS-Dos Windows State Of Mind by Bomb
- sorry, forgot to vote. the only thing that sucks is the ripped music. but i guess french people don't know how to make thier own music nowadays.
- rulezadded on the 2001-10-31 14:49:47
- demo Windows Sinum by T-Rex [web]
- booring 3d flyby. oh, there are particles. anyway. a little bit of mipmapping wouldn't hurt, and someone should look very close at the examples of 3d-max. if they had ripped the music, this demo would have been better.
- isokadded on the 2001-10-30 13:52:41
- intro Windows Get it Out! by zeroNull [web]
- really cool graphics for an intro. unfortunatly, this intro is 2.1 mb large.
you should not change the displaymode that often, or you will have problem when you go to a party with your next demo.
- isokadded on the 2001-10-12 12:10:39
- demo Windows I wish I was a Skijumper - Win by Doomsday
- oh shit. guess what i am doing at work right now? writing a ski-jumping game... just fixed bug I844, browsing pouet before starting in I845 (a nasty one).
- isokadded on the 2001-10-01 16:39:38
- 64k Windows antimoney by Threestate
- just voting.
- rulezadded on the 2001-09-16 03:23:20
- demo Atari ST Ooh Crikey Wot A Scorcher by The Lost Boys
- wow. the last few coup de coeur's were all a little bit strange, but this one is an absolute ruler. can still remember how it was when i first saw it at the atari fair in germany. a real atari-style demo including menu and loader screen, great music, unique and brilliant effect and some more or less hidden stuff. not talking about the great pictures.
one of the few demos that made me really belief in the Atari ST.
next coup de coeur is "dark side of the spoon"? or perhaps a demo that at least some people know...
- rulezadded on the 2001-09-15 23:43:21
- 64k Windows fr-08: .the .product by Farbrausch [web]
- the product is too boring for you? no problem! just press 'f' and it's 5 times faster! unfortunatly, music sync is lost, but who cares. so crv, x, nudge and moT, this should wipe away all your evil critics!
skipping backwards unfortunatly does not work properly, and 'kaozrula' is a mark used by the generator tool to paste the data into the right position of the compiled executable. hmmm. thats longword aligned self-glorification.
oh, and all this can not really be considered to be a hidden part.
the keys work for fr-011 and fr-minus-02 too, plus the TAB key which enables the performance meter in these. unfortunatly fr-minus-02 is very buggy but i lost the source. - isokadded on the 2001-09-13 03:54:05
- demo Windows Cadence and Cascade by Andromeda Software Development [web]
- innovative music? for me it sounds more like 60's or 70's.
not using techno is not innovative. have a look at the pouet charts: how many techno or d'n'b tunes are there? very few! techno was very dominant in the demo scene for a very long time, but that's over now. of course, "heaven seven" has some kind of electronic sound, but compared to "moral hard candy" that's something VERY different (i love both demos).
not using techno isn't innovative, it's common. the techno war is long over, and music won. ok, if you try to get high quality music in 16-1000 kbytes, it will sound a bit electronic in most cases.
(i am not talking about music compos here...)
- isokadded on the 2001-09-07 11:33:54
- demo Windows Cadence and Cascade by Andromeda Software Development [web]
- This demo isn't worth a 10 MB download, exspecially now with scene.org down. A collection of unimpressive effects.
It simply does not rock, although I like this kind of demos. Perhaps the quality of the mp3 is not good enough, it sounds flat, maybe because its very old music. Perhaps the music is too fast for the effects shown. I am very glad that ripped music does not automatically make great demos.
- isokadded on the 2001-09-06 12:33:52
account created on the 2001-07-06 21:49:53
