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PC Demos 1987-1998

Current directory: /1993/0-9/
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00_index.txt   2 KiB   1999-04-01   
24h_brk.zip   89 KiB   1993-08-06   24 Hour Break by Digitize Design Group : Fast
| circle-effect, sine scroller (coded in
| interesting way) - not a great job for asm-
| intro-compo (of course some music) btw: at the
| end they are talking about many bugs: here is
| one: press (& hold) left shift during sine-
| scroller. Letters D and G will be moved 'a
| little' :-)
2ndreal.zip   2,036 KiB   1993-10-27   Second Reality by Future Crew - ASM93:demo:01:
2phobia.zip   178 KiB   1994-01-04   Second Phobia by Noice - TP93:demo:05: : Really
| nice intro with some bitplane-mapping (&
| rotating), vectors, vector-dots, etc. There is
| such a bug, it supports GUS only at 220 (for
| other base-ports un-pklite this program and
| change 0x220 (the only one) in code to your
| base address).
30_demo.zip   40 KiB   1993-11-05   30 Demo by Noice : Demo contains rotating cube
| (so obvious), low-zoom plasma (so good, because
| you cannot see plasma in any other demo this
| way - always there is a high zoom (because
| looks better :-), then a dot-ball (also
| obvious), and end-scroller (thats all????
| yes....)
4pm.zip   6 KiB   1994-09-08   BBS 4PM by Psycho : Lo-res bars & vector-dot
| logo, with AdLib sound of course.
8192.zip   7 KiB   1993-12-31   8k by The Svilit Two - TP93:in64:13: : Ansi -
| AdLib - techno party. Just swapping some ansi-
| screens with FM muzax.

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