Heh, I remember finding this on an old disc as well. I seem to remember it came with some relatively high-poly (for the time) models you could spin around.
Do you by any chance have an old vector demo with a mod of "toccata and fugue" on it? I forget the exact name, but the main portion consists of flying around a 3D world in which there's a large A3000 (maybe A3010) model and all sorts of other strange things bouncing around. Would love to see that one again.
Is this game PD? Doesn't seem to be any collision detection when he passed the side of the building.
dcikaruga 1 year ago
quite impressibe what can be done with the small amount of processor power. id like to see if theres any games that are 3d and textured too.
like to add the acorn had a pretty groovy operating system for its time.
everyonelovesbutters 3 years ago
what are the specs of the system running this demo. riscPC? it cant be the older classic Acorns, surely
AmigaFalcon 3 years ago
Acorn A3010 12mhz ARM 250 is the machine I use on all my videos :)
peetvanpeebles 3 years ago
only 12mhz. pretty impressive!
AmigaFalcon 3 years ago
They were great machines. The demo shown predates the risc pc too :)
peetvanpeebles 3 years ago
Heh, I remember finding this on an old disc as well. I seem to remember it came with some relatively high-poly (for the time) models you could spin around.
Do you by any chance have an old vector demo with a mod of "toccata and fugue" on it? I forget the exact name, but the main portion consists of flying around a 3D world in which there's a large A3000 (maybe A3010) model and all sorts of other strange things bouncing around. Would love to see that one again.
mrmincus 4 years ago