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2002-08-12 19:06
LaserX
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searching for 2 demos...

Hi,

i am looking for these demos:

wannk or die - level 99/TLI
Real Dysp - Triton Technology

Both were released arround 1987/1988.

Does someone here have them ? I have searched all common ftps, nothing.

Thanks,
LaserX
 
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2008-05-08 06:22
HCL

Registered: Feb 2003
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Looking for (one) other demo. I remember a demo from ~1991 or so, having a part with a startfield moving in x-y-z, like the intro of "OneYearCamelot 3". In this part however, the starfield had larger stars, and was probably made with ~24 sprites instead of ordinary plotts.

I have the feeling it was made by a Danish group, but now i've checked most of Starion, Bonzai, Camelot and Bones stuff from then, finding nothing. Anyone to my aid, plz..
2008-05-08 08:45
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
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had its own topic already, but what the heck..

looking for a multiload demo. well multiscreen atleast, not sure if it REALLY loaded between parts.

one of the parts had this music:

http://www.c64.org/HVSC/MUSICIANS/F/FAME/Hendriks_Michael/FAME_..

this particular part had 8 (or more?) sprites moving in a weird funny sinus over a scroller. the scroller was white on black and could stretch each letter individually the letters were about 8 char wide, the stretching was done with no vic tricks. the scroller was on the top of the screen, with a logo beneath (how unusual)

the last or one of the last parts had fullscreen brownish rasters under x expanded grey dysp scroller.
2008-05-08 10:28
Graham
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@HCL: Psychotic Dreams/Brutal (endpart)
2008-05-08 13:55
HCL

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@Graham: Damn right, Brutal it was :). Thnx. OMG, that shite-text totally destroys the effect!! Looks abit buggy btw.

@Oswald: I made an Intro for Chromance back in 1992 or so, using that tune. Guess that's not what you're after..
2008-05-08 21:09
Graham
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Still the best part of it's kind.
2008-05-09 06:40
HCL

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Freeze the part, and fill $e000-$e800 with 0. Then it looks better :).

Maybe one could do the smaller stars with bobs!? hmm.. :)
2008-05-09 13:48
Ksubi
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Both star fields are awesome. The end part would be nice in the borders as well.

2008-05-09 15:10
Zyron

Registered: Jan 2002
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Everything would be nice in the borders as well...
2008-05-09 15:54
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
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that brutal starfield could be done with bobs at worst in 50/3 fps... today a starfield should be made of about 512 stars..
2008-05-09 18:42
Trurl

Registered: Mar 2002
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Quote:
Wank or Die


What a lovely title! :)
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