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Realtime Amiga Demo from 1997, made for 68030/68060 accelerators, made by the Demogroup ramses from bayonne in france. Quite a shock with its Wipe-out like engine, and bump renderings. Yes, it was possible on amiga !
ranked 1st at euskal party 1997.
Coded by DDG and Seven, graphics by zaac, helix , music by next.
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"Back in Time" by Farbrausch, 7th place at Evoke 2007 in Cologne, Germany
Code, Visuals and music by BeRo
additional ideas and graphics by Mr.Vain/Secretly!
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Fabulous Slideshow showing the great Artworks done by Fade One. Music by Twilight & Doc Holiday, Code by Bailey, Additional Gfx by Sire, Text by Fade One, Sire & Decca, Bailey and Rackler.
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Part of my current hobby of creating windows media player visualisations. This is a 1024x768 pixel julia set, rendered in real time at 60fps, in pixel shaders on an nvidia geForce 6600 GT. It's reacting to the various tones in the music, as fed to it from WMP. The song is Spacetime Continuum's "Iform" from the Emit Ecaps album.
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This is my 1st Amstrad CPC demo coded entirely in assembly. It was first presented at the ReAct2003 demoparty. A fine example of the kind of demos missing on CPC scene.
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"deleted scenes" by Farbrausch, released at Breakpoint 2004
Visuals by Visualice, music by Vic, using the werkkzeug1
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Part one of the Mega Scroller screen from the Carebears Cuddly Demos. Gotta love the old Atari ST demo scene. Check out part 2, http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=65-I4rqe2 OM
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After discovering the distinctive sound of the Atari XE's POKEY chip, I decided to coax POKEY into playing my own version of "Checknobankh" by Laxity/Kefrens, from the Desert Dream demo.