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- demo JavaScript Das Färjan by Proxima Centauri [web]
- Technical flaws are flaws, and albeit understandable in a world of deadlines, should probably be patched out of a post-party release. Aesthetic preferences are subjective, and this demo certainly has its share of aesthetic choices that are appealing or make sense only in a very specific context.
However, going on about "no attention to detail" here only betrays a complete lack of understanding of that context. I like the term "Färjanverse" that Waffle just coined, and in the Färjanverse, things like the Sun casting a shadow have always been very much par for the course.
Good point on "it's just for fun" not being much of a justification for anything, though, since it's a pretty big gamble to make and release a demo and expect any part of it to be fun. - rulezadded on the 2023-08-28 06:02:12
- intro Amiga OCS/ECS Stop Fascism by Yodel [web]
- Namethumb, and fortunately it's an enjoyable early 90's Amiga intro even without the name
- rulezadded on the 2023-08-04 16:23:58
- demo Windows Joulu Lohjalla - Unvitation to Jumalauta XMas Party by Jumalauta [web]
- Dickens is now obsolete
- rulezadded on the 2023-06-21 08:17:41
- 4k MS-Dos space6 by Nextempire
- That sums up Nextempire's legacy pretty well. Make a 4k that most likely consists entirely of stolen 256bs, release it at an Easter party, and no one even notices until 20 years later, because by now, your standards are so low that this doesn't even register as lame enough to get angry about - this is just what you do.
I'm glad they still managed to up the ante and bring us a true classic in Rush Hour later that year. - sucksadded on the 2023-05-12 15:59:35
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Fortocalypse by The Electronic Knights
- Excellent soundtrack. Great effects - I don't have enough insight into 68k/OCS/ECS coding to really appraise them, but I can tell whatever is going on is impressive. Design-wise, it's a effect show with a scrolltext, but it's stylistically coherent enough to lift it above most effect shows. Salute!
- rulezadded on the 2023-05-09 12:32:07
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS 1% AiDS by Grillcrew
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- sucksadded on the 2023-04-15 13:26:55
- demo Amiga AGA Phonk! by Dreamolers CAPS [web]
- If at first you don't succeed, post 19 rants, act like you're the only smart person in the world, then repeat the thing that didn't succeed in the first place, refusing to learn or improve anything
- sucksadded on the 2023-04-11 12:32:34
- demo Wild JavaScript Binary Odyssey by Futurist Computing Collective
- Binary Odyssey, created by the talented demoscene group Futurist Computing Collective, is a mesmerizing and immersive audio-visual experience that pushes the boundaries of computer-generated art. As the demo unfolds, it takes the viewer on a captivating journey through a surreal world of binary code, showcasing the sheer creativity and technical prowess of the team.
The graphics in Binary Odyssey are nothing short of stunning. Intricate patterns, dazzling colors, and mesmerizing animations come together to create a visually rich and dynamic display. The attention to detail is remarkable, with each frame meticulously crafted to create a seamless and fluid visual experience. The use of light, shadow, and depth of field adds an extra layer of realism and depth to the visuals, making it a true feast for the eyes.
Accompanying the stunning visuals is a meticulously composed soundtrack that elevates the demo to new heights. The pulsating beats, haunting melodies, and intricate sound design combine to create an audio landscape that perfectly complements the visuals, drawing the viewer into the demo's world and enhancing the overall experience.
One of the most impressive aspects of Binary Odyssey is the technical prowess displayed by the Futurist Computing Collective. The level of programming and optimization required to achieve such complex and seamless visuals in real-time is truly commendable. The demo showcases the group's deep understanding of computer graphics and their ability to push the limits of what is possible in the demoscene.
However, as with many demos, Binary Odyssey is relatively short in duration, leaving the viewer yearning for more. Additionally, the demo may not be accessible to those who are not familiar with the demoscene or computer-generated art, as it requires some background knowledge to fully appreciate the technical and artistic aspects.
In conclusion, Binary Odyssey is a stunning showcase of the Futurist Computing Collective's talent and technical expertise. It is a visually and aurally mesmerizing experience that pushes the boundaries of computer-generated art. While it may not be accessible to all audiences, those who appreciate the demoscene and cutting-edge digital art will undoubtedly be captivated by this impressive demo. - rulezadded on the 2023-04-10 12:54:56
- demo TIC-80 You am the robot zombie by The Planet Of Leather Moomins [web]
- Lovely! TIC-80 visuals meet that 90's TPOLM vibe.
- rulezadded on the 2023-04-10 08:09:00
- demo Windows Treatyfärjan by Jumalauta [web]
- Quote:
I hope we will live in peace and understanding.
In that case, there's this anti-war demo, The Destroyer by mfx, that I'd like to recommend to you. Maybe you'd like it.
No wait, you thumbed it down already. Wonder why that is?
I'm not thrilled that my country is heading to Nato either and ready to smooth things over with the likes of Erdogan to get there, but mind you, it wasn't really on the table just over a year ago. If you don't like the expansion of Western imperialism then maybe don't support the expansion of Eastern imperialism either. - rulezadded on the 2023-03-07 11:58:17
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