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View Poll Results: If some DVD of demos really exist, will you buy them ? | |||
Yes of course ! | 16 | 43.24% | |
No thanks | 8 | 21.62% | |
maybe on day... | 13 | 35.14% | |
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11 August 2001, 16:40 | #1 | |
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Demos lovers, check for http://www.demodvd.org/ now!
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11 August 2001, 17:34 | #2 |
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Has anyone seen the demo that this site is referring to on the news page...the winner from the ASM 2001 compo? Where is that demo at and what are the requirements to run it? Oh, and what is the name of it?!
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11 August 2001, 17:45 | #3 | |
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It's requirements are pretty high (hence the reason it looks so good....even though I haven't seen it yet) 68060 + aga + 16megs memory My Amiga can cater for everything there, except for the 060...Damn 030! |
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I have a LOT of oldshool demos that CAN'T run anymore on my local computers... and I would really like to see them again. (even if i can't access secret part, etc ...) Quote:
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11 August 2001, 18:33 | #5 |
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If you haven't the specs to run the lapsuus demo, heres the DivX
ftp://ftp.scene.org/pub/mirrors/amidemos/lapsuus.zip It's a nice demo, impressive for amiga but i have seen better.. |
11 August 2001, 18:50 | #6 |
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For downloading the DivX version of Lapsuus, I suggest you to use this mirror http link provided by Amidemo.
http://omr.planet-d.net/amidemos/lapsuus.zip |
11 August 2001, 19:52 | #7 |
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sheesh. This is the demo everyone's raving about?
It's pretty crappy if you ask me. Sure it has some nice effects, but without a good soundtrack, it's nothing.. Look at State Of The Art and 9 Fingers. Killer soundtracks = Killer demo But considering it's all done in realtime (and on an Amiga ), I'd have to give it an 8/10 ...2 points deducted due to shit music score Last edited by Amigaboy; 11 August 2001 at 20:02. |
12 August 2001, 03:02 | #8 |
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Its AMAZING!!
The music could be better tho IMO. How big is the actual demo, anyway? ..must get an 060 board. |
12 August 2001, 07:55 | #9 |
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Hmmm...I didn't think the music was that bad. I can't imagine a house music score on something like that. Pretty impressive, but I suppose I had my hopes built up a little high. Not the best encode in the world, but I got the idea.
I suppose what impresses me the most is how a Motorola-based Amiga is still out there kicking ass on the scene. That rocks. And Amigaboy - thanks for liking the music to State of the Art, because I thought I was the only one who liked it! I have read a lot of comments from others that either didn't like the music to it or felt a little short-changed by that demo, but it's one of my favs. |
12 August 2001, 08:26 | #10 |
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mod.pandemonium if i remember correctly.. a very nice piece of music
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12 August 2001, 09:00 | #11 |
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State Of The Art is the all time greatest demo (IMO)
It looked great and sounded great...This is what demos should be 9 Fingers used the same formula as State Of The Art, but was not as critically acclaimed (even though I thought it kicked ass) Another demo which I've fell in love with is called "Ascii junkie" . Lovely indeed |
12 August 2001, 09:20 | #12 |
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I agree! Whenever I bring some Amiga virgin over to show them what they have missed out on, State of the Art is what I hit them with first. They are always blown away and I never tire of seeing it. After that, they are hooked and want to watch demo after demo.
I haven't seen ASCII Junkie, but I have it. Will in run in emulation? I tried looking at it from my WinUAE HD setup, but all I got was a black screen. Is it ECS? |
12 August 2001, 09:39 | #13 |
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ASCII Junkie used to work fine on my 030 A1200 with 16mb fast and 2mb chip
I just tried it through WinUAE and I got the same black screen (although the music can be heard) It looks like you may need an 030 to run it ---- Update I just tested it with WinUAE 0.816R4 with 040 emulation and it works, so it does need at least an 030 to run it (although. A real Amiga is recommended since this emulation was VERY slow - on my computer at least) Last edited by Amigaboy; 12 August 2001 at 09:46. |
12 August 2001, 10:49 | #14 |
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Yep. 9 Fingers is the one where the Japanese symbols flash all the time
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12 August 2001, 21:15 | #15 |
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IMO State of the Art's music is awful, too corny, and a victim of a disease called 'samplemania'.. I dint like it, but the demo is a corker.
I prefefr 9 Fingers because the tune is better. on the PC, Stash/TBL is one of my fave demos, it's not so great, but the music is AWESOME. Ask Icy |
01 January 2002, 22:26 | #16 |
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The project is active now !
What's up here ?
- The name list of the demos present on the DVD is available ! http://www.demodvd.org/contents - The mailing list about pricing / shipping is now up. |
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Some of them are working on 3dmark & max paine more info : http://www.cfxweb.net/article.php?sid=579 |
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Probably you're talking about "Symbolia" from Access. It's not as good as 9 Fingers (one of my alltime fav A500 demos) and State of the Art (excellent demo, but I totally hate the music. Yes, I do!). Symbolia download: http://www.back2roots.org/Demos/Files/Symbolia |
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08 October 2002, 00:38 | #20 |
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back in the day, we (being my friends) made videos of good Amiga demos, we then took them around other friends houses and made them watch Amiga demos 24/7
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