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PC platform Majic 12 originated on the Commodore Amiga but for me, this story starts on the PC and the year is 1994. I was at Peter’s place one night and he had just received a bunch of new demos … Continue reading
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PC platform Majic 12 originated on the Commodore Amiga but for me, this story starts on the PC and the year is 1994. I was at Peter’s place one night and he had just received a bunch of new demos … Continue reading
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Many groups started their work on the Commodore 64, moved forward to the Commodore Amiga or Atari ST platforms and some later continued to the PC. This article will be a “work in progress” as I really want this published, … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga Platform Now, let’s set the scene … Pigs in Space is a recurring sketch from The Muppet Show featuring the exploits of Captain Link Hogthrob, First Mate Piggy, and Dr. Julius Strangepork leading a crew of pigs aboard … Continue reading
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PC Platform Triton was a Swedish based, short time active demogroup working on the PC. They released two demos in their short existence but also a music tracker for the PC – and not just any tracker – This was … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform Take a trip back in time, and listen to some of the work of Lizardking, Some1, Prime and Colorbird. If you owned an Commodore 64 or Amiga in the late 1980’s or 1990’s you will have heard … Continue reading
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Commodore 64 and PC platform This is the story of Future Crew, told by them self through the FCINFO17.txt file, dated December 6. 1994. This is a rather long story, but not at all boring, so sit tight. I’ve done … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform Scoopex (SCX), founded in 1988, was a very productive group and also a very large group. Originated in Austria with branches – subgroups – in Sweden, Finland and France (PC). Until today, I wasn’t aware that groups … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform Disclaimer: This article series doesn’t define the history of the intro/demo/megademo, for neither the Amiga nor any other platform. This is the point of view, I have chosen to write the article series, and in a way … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform I’ve searched for this demo/intro a while back but for some reason I never completed this post – until today. This intro is called “Goodie” and was created by Quartex. I remember loading this intro just to … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform Another active group on the Amiga was Alcatraz. From what I remember, Alcatraz was an average demo group. Fair graphics, somewhat average music, depending on the composer and fair programming – but not anything fancy. A logo … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform Sanity was a very productive group on the Amiga – from a large number of intro‘s to a bunch of demo‘s and a whole lot of other productions. I’ve selected three demo‘s that have caught my eye … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform Checking up on things to my megademo post – to make sure I wasn’t forgetting anything – I came across a demo that I haven’t seen in a long long time. It was created by Rebels and … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform Kefrens were a very productive demo-group from Denmark. They created a numerous number of intros and demos, including the megademo Desert Dream. Desert Dream is a bit boring at first but after all the Egyptian stuff is … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform I’ve never seen this demo before today, but I’ve heard the tune back in the old days. I think, it was on one of those music disk’s. Big gold font, a scroller perhaps – very boring actually, … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform I believe that Budbrain was a Danish demo group. They made this megademo, there was a little out of the ordinary. It was made of many small sections of effects, images and musicvideos. This megademo became famous … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform A cool demo by Ice and Grafictive (and somewhat Agent 327) released July 11, 1988. Quite funny demo actually. This is the one with the little mouse and the two dancing robots. In this demo you can … Continue reading