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platform :

  Atari XL/XE
type :

  demo
release date : july 2004
release party : Quast 2004
compo : atari 8bit demo
ranked : 1st
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added on the 2004-08-06 by mikey  

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phew!
  added on the 2008-03-30 15:45:17 by zefyros  
Great prod, but as it's not available to download anymore i can't check if the tune is credited to Pink? Or maybe Pink worked on this, at least i hope he gave approval.

This tune is Classic_Tune by pink of $ceptic^abyss made in 1994. Although this isn't an acurate reproduction in the prod so i'd guess it was converted somehow.

Get his stunning collection here: http://aminet.net/mods/chip/ays-p100.lha
  added on the 2008-03-30 17:10:50 by Intrinsic  
Yep, lol dunno how i missed it 1st time around but it does say "Msx" done by Pink :) Going blind in my old age.
  added on the 2008-03-31 09:35:14 by Intrinsic  
amazing code
  added on the 2008-03-31 09:49:56 by xeNusion  
Intrinsic: Link fixed.
  added on the 2008-03-31 16:52:41 by ltk_tscc  
Cool stuff.
  added on the 2008-03-31 17:01:54 by mic  
for got this to thumb up :) I like:

* the golden twister
* voxel fx / landscape
* kindof motion blur in the end sequence

only the music is a bit too repetitive to me.
  added on the 2008-09-17 00:00:54 by twh  
  added on the 2008-10-18 23:31:08 by branch  
Maybe some scenes could've been shorter, but overall a major thumb
  added on the 2008-12-30 12:05:22 by Hopper/SquoQuo  
Big respect for the complexity of the effects. It's a pity that the resulting frame rate is so low but I like the shadow effects. The conversion of the Pink tune is actually quite good for me (I just downloaded the MOD). I don't see why people say it's out of tune. So here's my thumb.
  added on the 2009-10-19 21:38:37 by JAC!  
A tour de force demo. Lots of parts, good framerates in all parts... Me likes!
  added on the 2009-11-11 17:37:43 by ggn  
Some of the heaviest 3D stuff I've ever seen attempted on an 8-bitter.
Texturing/shading and objects that seems to consist of rather many polygons.
Framerates suffers ofcourse, but it is a valiant effort.
I wonder how much is realtime and how much is precalc considering the amount of RAM that is needed to run it, but the low FPS seems to point towards realtime (unless it's all fake ofcourse!) :D

Only thing I don't like is that I can't run it on my 130XE since it requires some custom-built RAM expaonsion.
  added on the 2010-08-13 00:37:46 by Sdw  
Love it, love it, love it.

I don't get why people don't like the music.
  added on the 2011-08-12 09:44:19 by Bloodstar  
Because anything less than SID is not music in their world :)
  added on the 2011-08-12 09:46:53 by Bugo the Cat  
my eyes is ruling the new creation, without seeing all of this who wonder a such product ?
  added on the 2011-08-12 10:15:17 by Bartoshe  
This is incredibly impressive.
Music is indeed a bit repetitive and in some effects, the complexity is beyond what the low resolution and the low frame rate allows to display, making them hard to figure out.
However, once you have figured them out, you can't believe that this is possible on an Atari 8-Bit computer.
Extremely amazing demo!
  added on the 2011-08-12 11:33:06 by Paranoid  
amazing stuff with great tune. wowies!
  added on the 2013-01-11 16:05:44 by sensenstahl  
Huge FXs for such a computer!
  added on the 2013-01-11 18:40:41 by baah  

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