@TheInformalstyle Yes and no. This demo is actually made by Virtual Dreams which was a demo division of Fairlight on Amiga. Virtual Dreams died more or less after 1996. Their last release on Amiga was a demo called "Sumea" which won Assembly 1996 Amiga demo competition. Few years after that they did release a small demo on PC but it didn't gain much popularity. It's their Amiga demos which made them legends.
It´s my most viewed demo those days. LOVE AGA real AA!! Doomed all PCs that days. Have known some PC users who sayed the have "good" GFX..... Showing them these real-time things - they bought an AA-machine :D The music still sounds *decent* ..cont...
.... When I got more time (still got my AA machine) I go to my attic get the machine back und up runninhg again and I *will* run this. Please Remember: It was on ONE 880kB floppy.... 880k folks!!! Runing in real-time...no stream....no video...REAL-TIME!!! Remember It´s only a 030, 2megs chip AA-copros and 4-16 Megs Fast ram!! To to this !!! THANX Amiga Demo-scene!!!!
Somebody help me please.. I'm looking for Amiga demo that in the middle of clip was like black screen and white text saying 'Amiga rules' multiple times. I had few demos on floppys and one of them was like I said. I'm looking for it so much.
@russhurley - Just how is it behind? Computers these days are excessively fast. We're approaching the physical limits of making smaller and faster hardware. How in the world is that behind?
Fantastic music! And demo of course. Loved it back then and I still LOVE it.
Incredible how they did this with that processing power and memory.
Unbelievable song - forever in my mind
Amiga 4 Ever !
Thank you so much! so many memories..
thx 4 post that old demo!
@TheInformalstyle Yes and no. This demo is actually made by Virtual Dreams which was a demo division of Fairlight on Amiga. Virtual Dreams died more or less after 1996. Their last release on Amiga was a demo called "Sumea" which won Assembly 1996 Amiga demo competition. Few years after that they did release a small demo on PC but it didn't gain much popularity. It's their Amiga demos which made them legends.
It´s my most viewed demo those days. LOVE AGA real AA!! Doomed all PCs that days. Have known some PC users who sayed the have "good" GFX.....
Showing them these real-time things - they bought an AA-machine :D
The music still sounds *decent*
..cont...
....
When I got more time (still got my AA machine) I go to my attic get the machine back und up runninhg again and I *will* run this.
Please Remember: It was on ONE 880kB floppy.... 880k folks!!!
Runing in real-time...no stream....no video...REAL-TIME!!!
Remember It´s only a 030, 2megs chip AA-copros and 4-16 Megs Fast ram!! To to this !!!
THANX Amiga Demo-scene!!!!
still awesome soundtrack!
Really great thing :) R.I.P. Virtual Dreams :/, support FLT :)
3:30 was REALLY impressive :)
Jogeir Liljedahl's music rules!
check out those vector graphics ...amazing .....
i like this
Somebody help me please.. I'm looking for Amiga demo that in the middle of clip was like black screen and white text saying 'Amiga rules' multiple times. I had few demos on floppys and one of them was like I said. I'm looking for it so much.
@russhurley - Just how is it behind? Computers these days are excessively fast. We're approaching the physical limits of making smaller and faster hardware. How in the world is that behind?
what's the song at the end ? o_o
so chill !
Is the fairlight group on PC today anything to do with the Fairlight who made this demo?
@mulder3035
Thanks but I already got answer, check sexond comments page.
Thank anyway ;)
hey. you cant touch fairlight.
geniuses.
Good stuff. Check out the vids of our Amiga A500 Mandelbrot zoom animation I've uploaded!
ugh thanks for ruining that demo entirely
cumputers sux nowadayz