3D Demo II. by Anarchy
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Definitely the best demo tune ever. Back in 1992 I had a tape in my car and the first 45 minutes contained this tune ;-)
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Har vi røget hash ? \o/
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@vadarfone There was no female vocal in the original Gods sountrack on the Amiga version
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I think what i meant was more the philosophy of Amiga rather than any particular feature. With the Amiga it was always "how well can we achieve this task within the constraints of the hardware?" vs "its ok it will run properly on the hardware available in 6 months".
Perhaps the drive this gave the PC was beneficial but now, 15 years later, this philosophy is starting to cause problems.
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In many ways it's the PC world who now goes "amiga" like ;) more and more stuff integrated on the mainboard just like the Amiga had. However the direct access of hardware is one of the things that made the Amiga so fast and popular, sadly this was also it's downfall it seems even if there was nice attempts like AHI and gfx cards.. so somehow I agree with you - it would without doubt progressed since the OS was way ahead of it's time. Even in 2009 both Windoze and even linux lacks Amiga features!
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Oh special it was. Such a shame the Amiga could not have morphed into a 'pc' style platform. I am quite sure we would have progressed a great deal further than the 'Wintel' driven evolution.
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Even more Epic ;)
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Actually the Amiga did only have a 880kb floppy disk 0.88 MB hehe) .... so it's even more impressive! :) - Alltough the amiga was able to utilize about 960kb or 1mb using some special programming ;) .... special stuff... ahhhhh that's why the Amiga was so SPECIAL :D
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This is an Amiga demo, their floppies were DD, only about 800-900 kb (depending on how they were formatted).
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I can't stop watching and listening to this.
I feel 13 again...
No it isn't. They use a pitched up version of the female vocal from the intro to Gods, but this is a total rework. Far superior to the original soundtrack to Gods (which was still really good).
vadarfone 3 years ago 9
I liked it back in the 90s - and I still love it ...
the code was great ... and so the music !
BitbusterTheFirst 4 years ago 8