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- first name: Pauli
- last name: Ojala
- wild Animation/Video C.A.P._TV_-_Demos.Of.A.New.Decade-divX by Crazy Avantgarde Productions [web]
- great presentation, but it's too bad the selection of demos seems to be completely opposite to my tastes. there were 1 or 2 demos in this bunch that I actually wanted to see again, the rest I just skipped. oh well...
- isokadded on the 2002-06-05 22:43:13
- demo MS-Dos HeartQuake by Iguana [web]
- tsk, wrong party! should be assembly'94 - do some research guys before entering stuff ;)
- isokadded on the 2002-05-28 00:20:08
- demo MS-Dos Crystal Dream 2 by Triton
- brilliant screenshot there!
and a brilliant demo of course. I think this was the first demo I saw, along with lunatic by extreme, which got 2nd at the same party (and fear/extreme complained in the pulse diskmag that the deadline was extended "just for triton"... lol)
both ran just fine on my 386sx/16. sweet nostalgia =) - rulezadded on the 2002-05-27 11:43:01
- demo MS-Dos machines of madness by Dubius
- the asm'96 top three pc demos were all pretty terrible...
- sucksadded on the 2002-05-22 13:29:05
- 64k Windows lost vegas remix by Threestate
- I like it a lot, and I like even more the fact that it's not a party release. I can't remember the last time I saw a release from a major group outside a compo... (feel free to refresh my memory)
Cool music, nice inverted colors, some great looking effects (the "beauty" voxelthing was very pretty). I'm glad they didn't overdo the synch either, I'm really bored of obvious bang-bang beat syncing that still seems to be in fashion.
But as pouet tradition obliges to whine loudly about meaningless details whenever possible, I'll say that the text boxes bother me. They're big and useless, and disturb the nice effects. Since most of the time there's really no need to say anything at all in a demo, I wish people would just let me watch the effects instead. - rulezadded on the 2002-05-11 16:04:57
- demo MS-Dos Robotnik by Rage [web]
- what's with the perceived social stigma about liking this demo, it's not like some fucking te2rb is the only good demo ever :D
I liked it too, though I haven't seen it in years. but err, yep, just one look at that screenshot reminds that this demo indeed had some of the ugliest texturing ever accomplished. but they really did have excellent code. - rulezadded on the 2002-05-08 02:37:26
- demo Amiga OCS/ECS Xenomorphs by Scoopex [web]
- those screenshots rock, I hope this works in winuae :)
gfx by J.O.E? that guy (still) rules... - rulezadded on the 2002-05-07 15:25:46
- demo Windows DE:TOX by Satori [web] & Aural Planet [web]
- yes, very nice!
but I don't really know what's there to "understand", as elric put it... just wondering - rulezadded on the 2002-05-05 21:44:43
- demo MS-Dos/gus legend by Impact Studios
- Classic, fabulous graphics (for the time), great music (ripped/borrowed, though..) and of course very nice effects considering that it indeed ran very well on a 286/16. It doesn't get much more oldskool than this on pc :)
- rulezadded on the 2002-05-04 00:43:54
- demo MS-Dos/gus the message from the cosmic brothers by Complex [web]
- I remember the powerful soundtrack well - nice piece of 1994 videodemo avantgarde, this one! :)
- rulezadded on the 2002-04-28 20:28:08
account created on the 2000-12-31 17:17:07