Folks, this is the OLD school 16-bit era. damn...we used to wait about an hour to d/l a full 880 KB diskette at 2400 baud, and then the first thing you hear and see is beautiful, triumphant stuff like this..
haha, you tell something. I started with a 300 baud coupler, later 1200 baud modem. Took a while until the 2400 baud arrived. Later the 9600 USRobotics ^^ At the time the USRobotics Courier HST 14.400 arrived it started to get popular... Anybody remembering these times? Was pretty funny...
Coding by photon aka Paul, and graphics by snowman, aka Ralph. If you remember paul working in a chippy, Id guess that puts you somewhere in ellesmere port in cheshire :D
I was in a much less known group and used to meet up with them now and again in a local computer club to have slight pissing contests on how well we could code.
I still work with 16 bit hardware now and again, and Ive still got a A2000 on my bench ;)
Thank you so much for putting this online. I used to have this demo thumping in my bedroom when i was a kid. I managed to rip it out and have it to this day playable with WinAmp and a pluggin in its original form. GREAT to see this demo again, memories flooding back.! :DDDD
guess i have to drag my self to youtube as flashtro is broken and i can't be bothered to setup either e-uae or my amiga. great music - a COOL... no make that ORACOOL group.
hey guys ...... greetings to the UK ...... is Lee still alive and what about the scottsssssman?
henkb 1 year ago
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henkb 1 year ago
Folks, this is the OLD school 16-bit era. damn...we used to wait about an hour to d/l a full 880 KB diskette at 2400 baud, and then the first thing you hear and see is beautiful, triumphant stuff like this..
ExertionMusic 1 year ago 3
@ExertionMusic
haha, you tell something. I started with a 300 baud coupler, later 1200 baud modem. Took a while until the 2400 baud arrived. Later the 9600 USRobotics ^^ At the time the USRobotics Courier HST 14.400 arrived it started to get popular... Anybody remembering these times? Was pretty funny...
R.I.P.-The Black Skyline!
whity2xlc 9 months ago
Coding by photon aka Paul, and graphics by snowman, aka Ralph. If you remember paul working in a chippy, Id guess that puts you somewhere in ellesmere port in cheshire :D
I was in a much less known group and used to meet up with them now and again in a local computer club to have slight pissing contests on how well we could code.
I still work with 16 bit hardware now and again, and Ive still got a A2000 on my bench ;)
meowphil 2 years ago 3
the spirit is still alive :)
krize604 2 years ago
new the guy who wrote that demo..
used to work at a chippy near where i lived
badmofker 3 years ago
Thank you so much for putting this online. I used to have this demo thumping in my bedroom when i was a kid. I managed to rip it out and have it to this day playable with WinAmp and a pluggin in its original form. GREAT to see this demo again, memories flooding back.! :DDDD
TJWood 3 years ago
LOL, they 'borrowed' that mod from 5th gear!
Fallconn2 3 years ago
guess i have to drag my self to youtube as flashtro is broken and i can't be bothered to setup either e-uae or my amiga. great music - a COOL... no make that ORACOOL group.
tubeMonger 4 years ago
BOOOOOOOM
skuzi 4 years ago
The Music = 1337
ChemicalCinema 4 years ago