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added on the 2007-03-22 21:22:04 by ltk_tscc |
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YEAH!
rulez added on the 2007-03-22 21:22:18 by ltk_tscc
dots twisted scroll
sine dots + logotype + shade bobs
bars part, sined
logotype + 3D cube
sine dots + logotype + shade bobs
bars part, sined
logotype + 3D cube
cool
nice one, many parts, good music and nice logos.
Good one.
The Kefrens-Bars are probably the best ones I've seen far on an 8-bit system (very smotth). Really a lot of stuff and - damn: They were 15 Years at that time!
Worth while watching. Take your time and watch the vectors part in full length.
Worth while watching. Take your time and watch the vectors part in full length.
Many ideas done proper way, I say.
the golden age :)
nice
ok
There was a cool Ray of Hope Amiga demo by Majic12.
Back in the daze I thought M12 had an Atari division ;).
Nice demo, solid parts (filled/glenz/shadebobs/plotter/great plasma), nice Zelax logos (Plasma and filled vectors) and very nice music.
BTW, what was the reason behind, especially in 1993!, using (and not crediting!) Rob Hubbard's Atari XL JSW version and Doctor Q's Lasermania musics.
Back in the daze I thought M12 had an Atari division ;).
Nice demo, solid parts (filled/glenz/shadebobs/plotter/great plasma), nice Zelax logos (Plasma and filled vectors) and very nice music.
BTW, what was the reason behind, especially in 1993!, using (and not crediting!) Rob Hubbard's Atari XL JSW version and Doctor Q's Lasermania musics.
Those were unforgettable times! I love old school like that!
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