@moderegger Weil du keine Ahnung hast. Hättest das mal in den 80zigern mit völlig neuer Hardware versuchen müssen. Konntest du nicht? Warst da noch zu klein? Eben :)
Mr Kruse was a multi-talent and a pioneer! He did the music, the graphics, the concept and he even his own assembler because Basic wasn't good enough! I salute thee!
the ATARI ST range of computers,could do MUCH better than this. Even the 8 bit demo's i had for my 800XL were better than this. i never should of gave my ST away thare are game i still miss,same as my 800XL.
this is a very early st classic. the same author also did another similar demo, based in a graveyard. this is all before the "age of TEX" i believe. very impressive at the time!
That's very nice! I also fully agree with AliensVsCoronationSt.
eMGeeGFX 6 months ago
That is a true work of art. I wouldn't know where to begin coding something like that even on todays PCs.
AliensVsCoronationSt 6 months ago 3
CLassic boooooooooo"y!!
Old school rules.
SparklesofUnity 11 months ago
F yeah!!! Thats how we rolled back in the 80's.
Augie500 1 year ago
hi, do you have atari st format magazines if so do you remember the gallery section where readers send in their artwork drawings.
madmomentsgo 1 year ago
Oh my good ! I can die now !
Yoyo38000 1 year ago
so funny how the hardware just fails :D
flexlex12 1 year ago
This was awesome
airix10 1 year ago
Yamaha YMF impressing sound! Atari rulez!
mariodivine 2 years ago
BALLERBURG! BALLERBURG!
HerrArendt 2 years ago
Yeah!
xTexMurphy 1 year ago
eckhard was a genious. i can't believe he made this thing with his own assembler when there was nothing on the st except basic, logo and neochrome.
earx23 2 years ago
@earx23 And this is why he was not too good at graphics and animation :)
trophy242 1 year ago
Sau geil!! Mega! Das rockt!
tubenic86 2 years ago
Sheisse, mein kopf fast explodiert, weil deiser muzik is so "frisch"
markpharchezzi 2 years ago
JAMMING!!!!
TheRickRod 2 years ago 2
AWESOME!!! I want a copy of this!!!!
GeminoSmothers 2 years ago
It's like an audio visual sensory overload...for 1986 anyway.
Enzo012 2 years ago
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sorry, aber das ist wohl eher peinlich....
moderegger 2 years ago
@moderegger Weil du keine Ahnung hast. Hättest das mal in den 80zigern mit völlig neuer Hardware versuchen müssen. Konntest du nicht? Warst da noch zu klein? Eben :)
karadok666 4 months ago
I just bought a ATARI ST 1040FM today.
Any way I could get a copy of this on disk?
I would really love to show off my sweet new computer with this program.
ItaloBen 2 years ago
Der absolute Hammer, geiles Ding!....
samplesmasher 2 years ago
very clever
omglolfart 2 years ago
The jumping sound @ 0:20 is the shooting sound in Wizball.
Schnitz1 3 years ago 3
Hammer!
robinshood89 3 years ago
Mr Kruse was a multi-talent and a pioneer! He did the music, the graphics, the concept and he even his own assembler because Basic wasn't good enough! I salute thee!
earx23 3 years ago
Ist das geil! War eines der ersten Demos die ich auf meinem Atari ST hatte! Danke für's Hochladen!!
dreameroz 3 years ago
Haha, this is awesome. I laughed so hard....
happy2skate 3 years ago 2
aaaaah the shit ay audio chip
uggla03 3 years ago 2
the first demo i remember on the st was something to do with star trek in the shops where it was sold
uggla03 3 years ago
Why was text censored at the beginning? I still have this file available on my website for emulation.
DAHstra 3 years ago
I had that demo on my ST cool.. brings back the good old days!
interghost 3 years ago
hahah cool
ILuzi 4 years ago
I had an Atari ST. This must have been the first demo ever made because the Atari ST was a million times better than this.
utubeworms 4 years ago 3
the ATARI ST range of computers,could do MUCH better than this. Even the 8 bit demo's i had for my 800XL were better than this. i never should of gave my ST away thare are game i still miss,same as my 800XL.
mts00007 4 years ago
Cool, but the St was capable of much better than this...
chrisinmainz 4 years ago
this is a very early st classic. the same author also did another similar demo, based in a graveyard. this is all before the "age of TEX" i believe. very impressive at the time!
red456x 4 years ago
Great stuff, never seen that one before.
zeusgb 4 years ago