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Dogma by Eternity Industry (2000) ZX Spectrum demo

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Eternity Industry kicks the scene again. Zx Spectrum (pentagon clone) demo, audiovisual art on 8bit machine, winner of Chaos Constructions 2000 demoparty. Brainkilling effects 3D engine.....including superb hard trackmo music.

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  • is that edited and strung together or 48ks worth? either way awesome stuff. speccy vs commodore rages on!

  • Demo real size is 189KB big, loaded via disk loader to Pentagon (russian clone of ZX Spectrum 128) per few parts (there are hearable a sound garbling of loading data in realtime, like in 2:35 or 4:30). All 3D scenes are computed in realtime.

  • Guys who write these demos are genius!!!

  • russian power....

    Sairoos as coder and musician

    Paracells do graphic.

    maybe someone else participate on this...

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  • 4:44 Bleurgh

    Brilliant demo.

  • Looks like a demo for AGA Amiga with 68030 CPU, but in B/W. Great.

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  • FANTASTIC!!!

  • OMG! The subconscious!

  • XD..I LOVE THESE VIDEOS!

  • I am C64 guy but this is brilliant. Bravo 

  • @gorzyga This is namely inspired by AGA demos. But realised by coders as they feel this... :)

  • Fantastic piece of code. brilliant! These guys should code games on PC, then a Pentium I would be more than enough for any 3D game :-D

  • I always loved the Sinclair computer systems. I myself started with a Timex Sinclair 1000, BUT I do have to say that the C64 demos (unexpanded) blow these away. One of the best demos I have ever seen is "Dues Ex Machina" on the C64... Fullscreen (including border) hires color graphics, soundtrack, and disk loading in realtime all on an unexpanded 64K 1Mhz computer. The demo should be here on Youtube... Compare it and see what I mean.

  • Poor spectrum. Hard work for him but great.

  • Awesome stuff.

    25 years ago it would have blown me away.. Now I have close one eye and kinda squint.

  • Sorry, what I meant was you can create sounds with the Z80 chip... not that the Z80 is a sound chip. You can get up to 3 audio channels out of a Z80 though.

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