(continued from last post): I've been looking for this one for years not knowing how to explain it.
Most demos use similar effects and such. I didn't know the company, demo name or anything. I am so excited. I am going to go watch this now. Totally wasn't expecting to randomly find this one.
I saw the image for the demo in related videos and closed the tab. Thank god for control-shift-t reopening a closed tab. I'm not even sure why I decided to do this though.
OH MY GOD. I've had this demo in my head since I've been a kid. I believe my parents got me one of those "1001 Shareware" bundles. I remember it having two CDs, one for dos and one was Windows.
Last I checked, my Uncle had the Windows (and worthless as this is Windows 3.1 / BARELY 95 days).
Anyway, the dos one must have had a category that had these demos. Either way, I had used the cd a lot before I ever found these.
I've been looking for this one for years not knowing how to explain (cont)
I loved demos back in the 90s, and must have watched Future Crews a thousand times each, but somehow it just doesn't seem as impressive now when I'm so used to seeing realistic CGI graphics everywhere.
The only demos that still impress me are the 4k and 64K ones
(continued from last post): I've been looking for this one for years not knowing how to explain it.
Most demos use similar effects and such. I didn't know the company, demo name or anything. I am so excited. I am going to go watch this now. Totally wasn't expecting to randomly find this one.
I saw the image for the demo in related videos and closed the tab. Thank god for control-shift-t reopening a closed tab. I'm not even sure why I decided to do this though.
LanIost 1 year ago 2
@LanIost How could you! Not knowing that future crew made this demo called unreal! It's legend. I'm glad you found it anyway :)
MrJinx0 1 year ago
OH MY GOD. I've had this demo in my head since I've been a kid. I believe my parents got me one of those "1001 Shareware" bundles. I remember it having two CDs, one for dos and one was Windows.
Last I checked, my Uncle had the Windows (and worthless as this is Windows 3.1 / BARELY 95 days).
Anyway, the dos one must have had a category that had these demos. Either way, I had used the cd a lot before I ever found these.
I've been looking for this one for years not knowing how to explain (cont)
LanIost 1 year ago 2
The good old days when an 80486 and DOS ruled :-)
Elhombre1970 1 year ago 2
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It appears that, in 1992, the IBM PC finally caught-up to what the Amiga 1000 was doing in 1985.
Took long enough. ;-)
harleykman 2 years ago
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nhdw 2 years ago
yeah, there are SOOO many 256 colour demos on OCS, aren't there ¬¬
DjDuckCore 2 years ago
Stumbled across this clip. Bring some many memories of the old days. Such a shame that you dont get demos anymore. Loved the Future Crew stuff!
Ahhhh memories!
jimmyistnaughty 2 years ago 3
hey, where can I d/l all these demos? I can use Dosbox to run them.
EdCenter 2 years ago
I loved demos back in the 90s, and must have watched Future Crews a thousand times each, but somehow it just doesn't seem as impressive now when I'm so used to seeing realistic CGI graphics everywhere.
The only demos that still impress me are the 4k and 64K ones
kentrel2 3 years ago 2
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uhm wtf?^^
Anub1zAsDIRECTOR 3 years ago
I guess you were not around in 1992 or were in diapers back then :)
sfeldi 3 years ago 13
hahaha
After years, people still don't know what demos is... I think it's good, I dislike unleet nerds messing around with things :<
danguafer 3 years ago 11