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- first name: Adric
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- intro Windows OldSkool D3DX Demo by Oxygene [web]
- Nice tune, oldskool scrollers, oldskool dragonballs, very oldskool. But my eyes! My poor eyes! Aaugh!
- rulezadded on the 2003-11-10 01:24:56
- demo Windows a deepness in the sky by mfx [web]
- Gaaaah!
Is there some rule you can't keep a camera angle for more than half a second? I got a headache. - sucksadded on the 2003-11-10 01:20:33
- 64k Windows fr-034 / hjb-104: time index by Farbrausch [web] & Haujobb
- I don't like the direction Farb-rausch is taking these days, and I have no great love of the generic Haujobbish Haujobb demos...
Shades of .Poemtoahorse here and there, a soundtrack by Melwyn that initially sounded great but just sat there, and way too many lines-coming-from-spikey-objects scenes.
It wasn't horrible, though. Piggy. - isokadded on the 2003-11-10 01:09:22
- 4k TI-8x (68k) Revenge TI by Orion_ [web]
- And I just noticed that today the guy with the 2-channel sound player released this...
As for that Wolfenstein 3d program, the F.ixed A.ngle T.exturing demos are here. - isokadded on the 2003-11-04 01:49:24
- 4k TI-8x (68k) Revenge TI by Orion_ [web]
- Okay, Monochrome no. With hardware hacking, the TI89/92+/200 can display grayscale.
Sound? Yes. There have been, and continue to be, games and technology demos for all the TI calculators with sound. I have a few sitting in my calculator's memory.
There haven't been any demoscene demos with sound or grayscale yet, but that doesn't mean it's incapable of that.
As for it not being a real computer, it's just a math-oriented PDA, and has anyone bitched about PalmOS demos?
The TI89,92+ and 200 have:
Built in 3d graphing
An icon desktop (with AMS 2.07/2.08)
Integrated clock (Hardware revision 2)
190kb RAM
either 702 kb or 2 mb of Flash ROM (more or less like a hard drive)
A 10 (Hardware revision 1) or 12 MHz Motorola 68MC000 processor (the TI200 has 14mHz)
Built in ASM and TI-basic (close to Fortran) capability, and editable menus
And if you want to get into undocumented stuff, it can have either 2 channel square wave or digi sound, at least 7 grayscale colors at 30fps, C language programming, sprites, 4mb of Flash ROM, ZX Spectrum emulator, various system shells, can control Winamp, and there's even a fairly good 7color grayscale Wolfenstien-3d style 3d engine. - rulezadded on the 2003-11-04 01:37:56
- 64k MS-Dos A message for Optimus
- I like this demo less than Optimus. The stupid beeper part made me laugh, until I realized everyone in my dorm could hear it.
The rest was dumb. - sucksadded on the 2003-10-28 06:24:44
- demo MS-Dos tao by Satori [web]
- Absolutely amazing. Not only is the music interesting enough to make a pure flyby engaging, the effects are cool, and there were even some I've never seen before! (but it doesn't work on XP... :-( Any suggestions?)
- rulezadded on the 2003-10-23 21:13:18
- intro Amiga AGA Blaster.exe by kiki-prods [web]
- That screenshot is just wrong, in so many ways.
- isokadded on the 2003-08-31 03:56:07
- wild Animation/Video Limited Edition by BNS [web]
- This rules big time. I'm more of a music guy, but the graphics in this are absolutely astounding! The music is good too.
I can see this being played on TV, or in a movie theater. It just gets better and better, and thank goodness it's so long.
Multiple thumbs up if I could. - rulezadded on the 2003-08-29 02:47:20
- wild Animation/Video Egon and Dönci - First man on Mars!? by Aenima [web]
- Wow, Pixar quality indeed! And a script Nick Park (Wallace & Gromit) would like! And a Project Genesis reference too! And funny!
This gets my thumb even though I can't keep the visual synchronized to the audio - rulezadded on the 2003-08-27 18:53:17
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