ROG_VF information 322 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Robert
- last name: Smith
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Elysium by Sanity
- cdc #2: Unknown Territory by Axis
- musicdisk Amiga OCS/ECS Turmoil by Sanity
- A miracle! Hallelujah! Rotation of monster head brought about by three
consecutive (x-, y-, x-) shears? - rulezadded on the 2021-05-02 11:51:56
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Freddy Is Back by Paradox
- The fantastic Freddy is back. Great! He really had a good eye for
details. Moreover, I like the music. It suits the demo. All in all, a superb
production for that time. But what is the intimidating title pic supposed
to say? Don't mess with Freddy? ;-)
Thanks again to hitchhikr for the link. - rulezadded on the 2021-04-30 15:16:28
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS The Melted Experience by The Electric Touch
- Nothing spectacular but yet nice to watch ... and to listen to despite / because of the "borrowed" samples.
All effects coded in one week? Yeah, I thought as much ;) - isokadded on the 2021-04-29 13:27:10
- cracktro Amiga OCS/ECS Sword of Sodan Trainer by Crack Band Crew
- @hitchhkr
Toppen! Thanks a lot for the links. Awesome and very creative what
this French guy already did in 1988/89.
Cheers - isokadded on the 2021-04-21 20:13:10
- cracktro Amiga OCS/ECS Sword of Sodan Trainer by Crack Band Crew
- Absolut inte!
It's not a joke and I am not on drugs either. Maybe I am a bit insane
from time to time...ah, wait...it's time for my pink pills...ahhh, that feels
better.
No, joking apart. Firstly, you have to consider the time when the
production was released. And secondly, I simply like Freddy's
handwriting, that is his(!) realisation of the effect. It reveals a certain
cleverness and deeper understanding. Or in other words: Freddy was a
bright spark.
But maybe I am just too oldschool (and insane (where are my pink
pills?!)) to give a differentiated opinion. - isokadded on the 2021-04-21 11:14:10
- cracktro Amiga OCS/ECS Sword of Sodan Trainer by Crack Band Crew
- It is still a nice scroll effect after all the years. Looking at the code was
quite revealing and I really do like the way how the coder, a certain
Freddy as I could read, translated the effect into action. A stroke of
genius! 1988? Unbelievable! Who was that Freddy, what else did he
code, where did he come from (C64?) and where did he go? - rulezadded on the 2021-04-20 16:37:27
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Mental Hangover by Scoopex [web]
- This production truly changed the way demos were made (catchword: trackmo). Moreover, the stencil vectors are cute. But somehow this production never captivated and set me in an excited state. Don't know why. Maybe it is because of that noisy and psychopathic music. On the other hand and in case it was composed to match the title of the trackmo, then it is a masterpiece and my compliments for the interpretational creativity. It definitely feels like a mental hangover. Thumbs up for the invention of the trackmo.
- rulezadded on the 2021-04-11 13:14:08
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS End of maloy by The Silents [web]
- oops, forgot my "thumbs up"
- rulezadded on the 2021-04-09 12:23:55
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS End of maloy by The Silents [web]
- ... a production from the past I can vividly remember because I
watched it a lot. The dynamics and moves of the scroll are great, and
this is my favorite piece of code from the prodigy Mr. Perfect; the
underlying principle is similar to MMM's / Dexion Megademo II, isn't it?
Moreover, the logo and overall design are appealing and - needless to
say - the music is just awesome! All in all, a capital production - or in
other words: Mr. Perfect, Mikael Balle and Jesper Kyd -> this can't go
awry. My opinion: This is an all-time classic. Lovely! - isokadded on the 2021-04-09 11:14:32
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS megademo 8 by Kefrens
- "Kill Victor" by the legendary Promax is my favorite part of the
Megademo. The blue cube and the green space ship - awesome! And
indeed, the objects were really big and impressive for that time. It
really motivated and pushed me into writing my first own filled 3D routine.
The music by Nightlight is great, too. The drums and the bass are very
well arranged and are groovin' like hell! Moreover, the simple and
catchy melody conveys a kind of easiness and is leaving enough room
for the main actor - namely the BIG vectors. Lovely!
By the way, what was so special (see comment of Hannibal) about the
line drawing routine? - rulezadded on the 2021-03-27 13:09:38
account created on the 2005-07-06 14:48:40
