Crystal Dream 2 by Triton
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this shit changed my life
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By the time of its release, this demo was really amazing - and it still is, to me. Visually stunning and a master piece of tracker music! For those of you who're interested, the score's tracks are in order: "Decalogue" by Vogue (Intro, Text scroller, Linear algebra), "Ambient Power" by Vogue (Plasma, Mandelbrot zoomer, Vector slime, Virtual reality), "Desert Dawn" by Lizardking (Rendered pictures, Torus, Vector world, Chess game), and "Trans Atlantic" by Lizardkind (Menu).
All Comments (112)
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I still have this executable. LOL. "CD2.EXE"
It won't run on anything with the latest system board architecture. I have an old Thinkpad MMX that runs it just fine LOL
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What a beautiful, classic, amazing work of art!
Still today, I get shivers when listening to the beginning! :) Awesome orchestration with amazing music!
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it was running on my 386 SX, 16MHz
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funny that every time that cube comes in when I watch is it is inverted :) (1:00)
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OMG, this was like 100 years ago lol.
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Thanks for uploading this piece of history :-)
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This is the first time I've ever heard the GUS, it sounds so clean compared to sb software mixing. Wish I had the GUS back in those days!
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galaxy mini could play this demo o_o in silence
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Yes, this was Computer Crossroads '93 in Gothenburg, Sweden. The days prior seeing this the 1st time I had messed up my stomach severely due to stress, no sleep etc. All that disappeared watching this. Quite an out-of-body experience in a way! :) I would have crapped my pants if needed before missing out on this epic demo experience.
Our crew (Scum Of The Earth. on the Atari ST) only competed in the 2 bitplane graphics compo which our graphics man (Lobo) won before Red/Omega by the way. :)
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What "Hackerence"? It was released at Computer Crossroads '92!
tomcatmwi 1 year ago
@tomcatmwi You're partly right. Crystal Dream was the one released at Hackerence '92 and Crystal Dream 2 was released at Computer Crossroads '93.
zeroic 1 year ago