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| BB4CPC v8 is out with a couple of small bugfixes and optimisations. |
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added on the 2013-04-08
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| Bizarre yet original. Also, one of the graphics is an upside-down scan of a page of the Voynich manuscript. |
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added on the 2013-02-19
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| BB4CPC v6 is out after a bunch of nasty bugs went somehow unreported for too long :-( |
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added on the 2013-01-26
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| A bit short, but the effects are good (the horizontal twisters IMO are amazing) and the artwork is solid. |
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added on the 2013-01-17
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| Not giving "Second Reality" a thumbs up is a crime! |
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added on the 2012-12-06
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| An intense plasma, so compatible that it even works on the humble CPCE emulator! |
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added on the 2012-11-02
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| Nine years later it's still memorable and runs like a charm. |
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added on the 2012-11-02
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| It's not the most original demo ever, and all the bunnies come from a silent comic strip about suicidal rabbits, but some effects are great (the twister is gorgeous) and the totally synchronised music is amazing. |
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added on the 2012-11-02
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| Unforgettable. The parade thru the history of computing (1:28-2:28) is legendary. |
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added on the 2012-10-13
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| BB4CPC v4 is out, it knocks a dozen rough edges off the v3 from March 2012; the changelog is at the end of http://cngsoft.no-ip.org/bb4cpc.htm |
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added on the 2012-09-09
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| Aw shit, that wrong thumb-down can't be corrected :-( I still stick to my word: a fun concept for a neat game. |
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added on the 2012-06-25
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| Invtros can't get more legendary than this! |
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added on the 2012-06-24
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| Can't stop laughing at the cubic winos! |
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added on the 2012-06-04
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| Entertaining and hilarious: it's the history of techno made into a videogame! |
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added on the 2012-06-01
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| Entertaining and reminiscent of Amiga mind games! |
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added on the 2012-05-10
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| Very clever. Can't wait for the 64b version :) |
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added on the 2012-05-09
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| A bit corny at times, but funny and well made. |
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added on the 2012-04-29
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| Clever and entertaining. |
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added on the 2012-04-29
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| Replaced the static screenshot with a GIF slideshow. Props to Tomoya! :) |
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added on the 2012-04-23
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| Great music, pretty (albeit few) visuals, this demo's worth its salt. |
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added on the 2012-04-15
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| Memorable, even if in retrospect it had too many scrollers and tried too blatantly to ape famous Amiga demos of the day. |
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added on the 2012-04-15
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| This demo had built a lot of hype and failed to fully live up it, but it's nevertheless fun and interesting. |
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added on the 2012-04-15
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| Perhaps the first true trackmo for the CPC! |
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added on the 2012-04-15
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| Perhaps the best 64K prod for the CPC. Many visual effects at once, a neat song with digidrums, compatible with all models, what's not to love? |
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added on the 2012-04-15
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| The first half is memorable, the effect was very innovative at the moment. The second half is good but has poorer looks IMHO. |
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added on the 2012-04-15
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