phoenix information 9544 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: antti
- last name: vaasa
- portals:
- slengpung: pictures
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Contrast by Oxygene [web]
- cdc #2: fr-08: .the .product by Farbrausch [web]
- cdc #3: Trans Cheddar Express by Da Cheez Brigade
- cdc #4: Liquid... Wen? by Haujobb
- cdc #5: Masagin - Nvision 08 Invitation by Farbrausch [web] & Neuro
- cdc #6: Frameranger by Fairlight [web] & orange & Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- cdc #7: Dying Stars by orange
- cdc #8: Return by Rebels & Calodox
- 64b MS-Dos texfraktun by Scoopex [web]
- There are about 10 different bytes between the two (see ryg's comment above). I really don't think that's a coincidence, especially when fr-0.1 conveniently came with the asm code. And the guy even had the nerve to put his own name in there. A tarnish of the Scoopex name.
Folks, demo code is for learning, not copying. - sucksadded on the 2003-03-07 18:30:43
- demo Windows Blue Blue Sky by Yaphan
- Only worth watching if you reeeeally like tunnels.
- sucksadded on the 2003-03-02 23:03:41
- 64k Windows gamma 2 (win32) by mfx [web]
- Woot, thanks, maker of this port! Been wanting this one since the original ran in 15-bit color. And I have to disagree with Crest, I enjoy this one at least as much, if not more, than the first Gamma. It's just slower paced and has more colors. Though I'm not sure there's any actual raytracing going on (looks more like envmapping to me), it looks pretty.
- rulezadded on the 2003-03-02 21:57:46
- demo Windows byzantine by Unique [web]
- Not bad, looks like they put more effort into it than most other "art" demos. I could see this stuff shown on screens at clubs and similar events, like recent MFX demos - while some *actual* music is playing, of course. :)
- isokadded on the 2003-03-02 21:54:30
- diskmag Windows Hugi #26 - Techno Tarantula by Hugi [web]
- > i mean, making an advert itled "mindcandy demo-dvd coming soon",
> after the dvd is available quite long enough ?
Heehee.. it's not my fault I submitted the article over FOUR months ago. :) PAiN and Static Line both published it in October. At least I saved my hide with "by the time you read this article, it may already be available". - isokadded on the 2003-02-26 01:36:42
- demo Windows Zilog win32 by Sunflower [web]
- Yippee! One of the few ported demos where I can't get the original working. Music/design is bizarre at times, but there's a lot of neat stuff in there. I miss the smooth blending/dissolving effects that DOS/non-3D-accel demos provided.. but I *don't* miss 320x200 (or 240) resolution. :)
A request, mrock? LOA win32? - rulezadded on the 2003-02-23 23:15:56
- demopack Wild MindCandy Volume 1: PC Demos by Hornet [web]
- Umm, I HOPE that there's no download link :/ (tho apparently it hit the SVCD warez circuit, read here). Anyway, I appreciate the nice thumbs, but you shouldn't add commercial products to pouet. Besides, it should be "Volume 1: PC Demos" to distinguish it from future volumes.
If you have any cheers or jeers, you should visit the forum at Fusecon, or at least the BBS thread here. - isokadded on the 2003-02-22 22:11:10
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Vaginal Massacre by u.d.o.
- Rather short, but the music is pretty kicking. Beat out some better demos in the competition, such as Misery Dentro 2 and Terminal Fuckup, but probably got voted just for the name. :)
- isokadded on the 2003-02-08 00:34:52
- 64k Windows Singing In The Rain by SquoQuo [web]
- It looks like a Farbrausch intro gone horribly wrong. Gave me a BSOD after a while..
- sucksadded on the 2003-02-05 03:37:08
- wild Animation/Video J.I.H.A.D. by Crimson Jihad
- I'm thinking perhaps email, IM, or IRC might be a viable alternative at this point...
- isokadded on the 2003-01-29 02:45:14
account created on the 2001-02-26 23:37:07
