Trip by Kosmic Free Music Foundation [web]
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added on the 2001-06-17 04:57:48 by phoenix |
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The last Kosmic demo. But it's possibly the first ever to support Direct3D under Windows. Of course, there was also a DOS version which supported 3dfx/Glide. Unfortunately, it suffered a bit from "GooRoo design". Check out the medallion on the T-Rex.
added on the 2001-06-17 05:30:46 by phoenix
I have problems getting it to run in xp on new hardware. But as cheesy as some of the design was, it's what I usually liked about them.
music is very good
also loved the t-rex with the medallion :)
also loved the t-rex with the medallion :)
have to thumb up the software+direct3d+glide rendering support. i think this was the first 3d accelerated demo i saw (with some seriously crappy 3d card using direct3d)
ugly & boring
The first demo ever to support Direct3D under Windows.
In 1997.
Respect.
In 1997.
Respect.
this demo rocks! (works great over dosbox in linux)
metaballs
the dino quite rocks as well
Performance on Glide is MUCH better then on D3D (Voodoo1 compared to Intel I815e) But the Dosglide-Version does not have sound on ESS-Solo1 PCI.
song is nice
Cute
So came across this today, and fired it up on a Penryn Core2Duo running FreeDOS with SBEMU (Intel HDA) and it's one of the only demos that works, even in SVGA mode with sound.. I was blown away.. still fun to watch this one (mainly for the dino).
Missed the thumb
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