these guys are actually a part of the demoscene. They have done quite a lot of spectacular demos and intros.
They can be found here.
This was a release from the 96k game competition
of this years breakpoint demoparty held last weekend in Bingen, Germany.
maybe i get you wrong, but if you knew the books you would know that one book=one year, so one movie a year (more or less) would exactly display the right ageing with the actors.
Anyone who has ever witnessed a show by a heavy dub sound system (e.g. Jah Shaka) can tell you about the effects long and heavy bass signals can have on a person. Anything from dizzieness, nausea and heavy headaches comes along. No wonder people see ghosts under the influence of ultrasound
Good idea, but don't tell any demoscener that demos are useless;). The learning effect by doing one in school can be quite steep. And an evening of "watching a demo, having a beer" (as the old saying goes) beats many other pastimes.
it is written by the same guys ;)
they are actually the same group of people.
you are talking about demos and intros from the demoscene. find any info you want by following this link.
this guys ARE demo scene guys, also known as Farbrausch.
these guys are actually a part of the demoscene. They have done quite a lot of spectacular demos and intros. They can be found here. This was a release from the 96k game competition of this years breakpoint demoparty held last weekend in Bingen, Germany.
when i google my name in quotes, ALL results are about me... makes me think too
maybe i get you wrong, but if you knew the books you would know that one book=one year, so one movie a year (more or less) would exactly display the right ageing with the actors.
Anyone who has ever witnessed a show by a heavy dub sound system (e.g. Jah Shaka) can tell you about the effects long and heavy bass signals can have on a person. Anything from dizzieness, nausea
and heavy headaches comes along. No wonder people see ghosts under the influence of ultrasound
Good idea, but don't tell any demoscener that demos are useless ;). The learning effect by doing one in school can be quite steep.
And an evening of "watching a demo, having a beer" (as the old saying goes) beats many other
pastimes.
The c64 version of Future Crews Second Reality
is by Smash Designs from Germany.
Infos on http://www.smash-designs.de/c64demo.html
faxe
i wonder if one could use any of these images ... ..
as proof for your insurance
somebody save them