sexadelic by Byterapers [web]
(B) http://www.byterapers.scene.org meet us on channel #byterapers on IRC a demo from a real oldskool group as introduced by Abyss/Future Crew SEXADELIC by . Byterapers Inc . "a pain in your arse" from the party called Assembly '98 final release version an update to the beta version in assembly competition . Demoengine . Mr.Sex . Effects . Mr.Sex & Gurdan . Visuals . Mistral . Musical . Legend / CNCD . Design . Mistral MIDAS Sound System by Sahara Surfers Copyright 1997,1998 Housemarque Inc. Plays the song in Sexadelic like shit, though. Pmode/W by Thomas Pytel and Charles Scheffold ------------------------------------------------------------------ this demo aims at spiritual delight ------------------------------------------------------------------ This demo likes expensive hardware but works on following: . DOS but also under Win95 DOS box . VGA & VESA1.2 . 16MB RAM You will do better if you have: . fast Pentium . 32 MB RAM . VESA 2+ To get some audio out you ought to own: . a soundcard, my friend . that might be a GUS or SB or something VESA 2+ naturally means the graphics card capabilities, and is sometimes also referred as VBE2. If you have problems it might mean that you don't have graphics card that supports VESA2/VESA3 resolutions or depths. Fear not, this is only a software problem and can easily be fixed by getting the excellent software from Scitech Software, Scitech Display Doctor (SDD) which can be downloaded from http://www.scitechsoft.com Be advised that Sexadelic does not need VESA extensions, but our previous products do. As many other demo products. ---------------------------------------------------------------- . komplex orange coma halcyon jamm.R ddg HiRMU paragon . . cncd doomsday eufrosyne cokers tpolm haujobb ja muut . This demo participated in Assembly 1998 PC demo competition. Result was a very unexpected 4th place. Honestly, we don't claim it should definitely have won but something like Top3 would have been right. What then did happen? The voting was sadly screwed, and guess it's the fault of this public system where anyone, even those totally out of scene, can vote. And you can guess, I'm talking about the Quake-players and other nonsceners. Nothing against them, but if you get votes by "look ma I got 3D engine" and "let's do something funny and idiot shit" stuff, well, oh well, oh my. Trauma won their 1st place well and honest, and we lost the 3rd place by 1point which is righly honest too but if something like the Hannu & Kerttu 2000 animation is allowed to take part in DEMO COMPETITION instead the Wild Demo then it's time to go nuts. There you got it. Out of steam. Relaxing..... Relaxing..... And by the way, thanks to Gerdy for lending hardware and the drugs while our boys were creating this demo. This demo is the fifth Byterapers release on the PC platform. Before we were active on the Amiga, releasing something like 20 demos plus other material. Originally were are a C-64 group and have released (not lying) over 150 demos between 1986-1989 and 1992-1996, not counting the intros or other material. Our previous PC releases are: -Drill Me, Please Me -Pandemic -Ya'Dot Klimon -Hyperventilation Easy way to peek at our product line is to point your browser to: http://www.byterapers.scene.org/ware.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------- a lot of (b) members can be contacted if you know how. some can be contacted even if you don't know the way of exploding fist. if needed in case of emergency, interest, too many beers that you would like to share or good ready exams and stuff our studying members could use try these information superhighway technology gadgets if you want to share something with the whole (B) team, send mail to the spiritual leader Grendel at [email protected] who will forward the message to (B) mailing list. we will be very, very happy if you would mail us any comments. about anything. well, not world politics but opinions about our demos, group, and so on, anything. maybe even tales about meeting our members in parties, seeing mr.Sex puke, or something we maybe could even use in our www site. please! pretty please! mail us! please note. we do not take members outside finland. neither do we take new members. sorry. . Grendel [email protected] . Mr. Sex [email protected] . Gurdan [email protected] . Mistral [email protected] . Micron [email protected] . Dr. Dick [email protected] . Suckho [email protected] . Lasse [email protected] . Birra [email protected] . Kasper [email protected] . JTP [email protected] . Mysdee [email protected] . Dr. Star [email protected] . CSA [email protected] . Speed-Head [email protected] . Sivu [email protected] . Mordicus [email protected] . Kraku [email protected] . Lanttu [email protected] . Jate [email protected] . Mike [email protected] . Albert [email protected] . AMJ [email protected] - - - - What is this Byterapers thing anyway? It's a way of life. It's a religion. It's a sense of belonging and being together. It's something, that you just don't 'get into' instantly. You join the body, you slowly merge into it and become one. You become a Byteraper, Byterapers comes into you. A wonderful merger, a process taking even years to complete, becoming a Byteraper joins you with other happy fellows doing stupid things together, and sometimes even booting up your computer. - - - - this is the byterapers history bit veryvery short version full version available on the website Byterapers - the reason for your erection - The Story! Byterapers' history spans from the year 1986, when four little would-be fellas started using name "Byterapers" on their small releases. In two years group had grown into multi-national and rather famous, starting 1988 on Amiga. In 1989 the group stopped C-64 activities and concentrated on making career on the Amiga, making rather well there as well. Around 1991-1992 group started a long sleep, resting from earlier efforts and doing a lot of own inner stuff, picnics, ByteParties etc and often trying to produce something new but never finishing any of these. From this six year period Byterapers, known in short as (B), had released around 150 demos on C-64, not counting intros or other small stuff, a countless number of cracks and all-time high position as No:6 in world's cracking-group charts (an activity which was later banned and stopped completely), seven musicdisks on Amiga, about 20 Amiga-demos not counting intros and other small stuff, bunch of weird fun-releases, an uncontested fame of heavy partydudes always drunk, noisy, doing strange stuff, looking strange, wandering from bar to bar but overall being quite harmless. (B) made comeback in 1994 by releasing the C-64 World of Code -demo in spring'94. This resulted in many scene-awards like: -comeback of the year -demogroup of the year -demo of the year -coder of the year Products like the World of Code -series (WOC, WOC 2, WOC 3), Extremes and Follow The Sign III are top notch releases on C-64 -demoscene, and our eight atest entries in democompetitions have gained five wins, two second places, one lowly fourth. Today Byterapers works actively primarily on the PC-platform. Our demomaking activities have culminated lately and we're producing a steady line of excellent demos. Or so we hope. Currenly we are still honing our skills, but especially trying to create something that is a bit different from the usual demo crop. Great 3D engine does not make everything. You need idea, design and skills to fit things together. And we are getting better on this. We hope you have liked what you've seen from us, and maybe you appreciate the fact that we don't totally rely on our 3D engine - unlike many of the other demogroups out there. We are still on the C-64, though no more as active as some time ago. We have promised to create one more C-64 demo. Then it's finito. An end. (B) will still run on C-64 parties and other 64-activities but the demomaking days will then be over. Unfortunately times change, and no-one can be expected to do same thing forever. While making demos we hop on parties and enjoy our lives to the fullest. 1998 looks good for Byterapers. The Web-pages are up and easily the most comprehensive group-pages in Finland, and we are planning to release new demos at approxiate times. You can find lots more information from the official (B) website at http://www.byterapers.scene.org/ - - - - BYTERAPERS, INC. FIRSTS AND HIGHLIGHTS 1986 - First intro carrying name "Byterapers". 1988 - First Finnish copyparty with 100 people. 1988 - First Finnish copyparty with invitation intro. 1988 - First demo on Amiga. 1989 - First shadow-vectors on Amiga (Muzzax III). 1989 - Voted 9th best cracking group on C-64. 1990 - First Finnish copyparty with 200 people. 1991 - Again biggest Finnish party ever with Gathering'91 with about 250 visitors. 1991 - Small "still alive" intro on C-64 released to unsuspecting public. 1994 - First place on Amiga Demo competition at CompuCamp '94 -? by Lanttu. 1994 - Second place on Graphics competition at CompuCamp '94 - ? by Hazard. 1994 - Comeback on C-64 with demo 'World of Code'. 1994 - Awarded "Comeback of the Year - Byterapers" of C-64 scene. 1994 - Awarded "Best Demo of the Year - 'World of Code' by Byterapers" of C-64 scene. 1994 - Second place on C-64 Demo competition at Assembly'94 'World of Code II' by Byterapers. 1994 - First place on C-64 Demo competition at Tribute'94 - 'World of Code III' by Byterapers. 1995 - Second place on Music competition at Juhla'95 by T.o.B. 1995 - First place on Music competition at Juhla'95 II by T.o.B. 1995 - First place on C-64 Demo competition at Assembly'95 - 'Extremes' by Byterapers. 1995 - First place on C-64 Graphics competition at Assembly'95 by Mike. 1996 - First place on Music competition at Juhla 3.14 by Sivu. 1996 - Third place on Music competition at Juhla 3.14 by T.o.B. 1996 - First place on PC Demo competition at Abduction'96 - 'Drill Me, Please Me' by Byterapers. 1996 - Third place on Abduction'96 Fast music competition by T.o.B. 1996 - First place on C-64 Demo competition at Assembly'96 - 'Follow the Sign III - Unsound Minds' by Byterapers. 1996 - Second place on C-64 Graphics competition at Assembly'96 by Mike. 1996 - Awarded "Demogroup of the Year 1996 - Byterapers" of C-64 scene. 1996 - Awarded "Demo of the Year 1996 - Follow The Sign III by Byterapers" of C-64 scene. 1996 - Awarded "Coder of the Year 1996 - Mr.Sex/Byterapers" of C-64 scene. 1997 - First place on PC Demo competition at Abduction'97 - 'Pandemic' by Byterapers. 1998 - Second place on PC Demo competition at Remedy'98 - 'Hyperventilation' by Byterapers. 1998 - Second place on Music competition at Motorola Inside'98 by Enema 1998 - Third place on Graphics competition at Motorola Inside'98 by Sivu 1998 - Fourth place on Graphics competition at Motorola Inside'98 by Gurdan 1998 - Second place on Soccer competition at Motorola Inside'98 1998 - First place on C-64 Graphics competition at Assembly'98 by Mike 1998 - Third place on C-64 Music competition at Assembly'98 by AMJ 1998 - Fourth place on PC Demo competition at Assembly'98 - 'Sexadelic' by Byterapers - - - - universumin kovin (b)iitti ! hullu - ite oot hullu abba silli on vitun hyvaa krapulaan -mic - vittu mulla on paha olo - P+LJ- unohit sanoo sen lavalla - mikko kulta mene nyt takaisin sinne istumaan A pane in your arse is a mispelled (B) slogan finito.
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