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- first name: Daniel
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- demo Windows your daily horoscope by Jumalauta [web]
- I'm not biased.
Weird and all that, but some really juicy colours and effects.
- rulezadded on the 2002-07-21 01:39:50
- demo Windows Dark Train by Deathless [web]
- Well, I dunno. It definately felt like it lacked something. If the music had a little more energy and you dabbed some layered effects into there it would have been more enjoyable I think.
Despite that, it was really nice. I even got some inspiration out of it so a thumbs up from me. - rulezadded on the 2002-07-21 01:34:40
- 64k Windows demoralization by bypass [web]
- Ahh, I really like it. It's late and my head is numb, the right demo at the right moment.
Simple, yet effective. - rulezadded on the 2002-07-21 01:15:49
- demo Windows Introducing Extensive Studio by Extensive Studio
- Hmm, as for every harsh comment about the ripped music that's valid criticism. If you rip music 'cause you don't have any it's just like stealing stuff because you can't afford them and the demoscene has shitloads of really talented musicians who work for free if you manage to earn their respect.
There are demos, like VIP2 and State of mind, with ripped music that are quite good though so I'm not just saying that becuase of principles.
And Matt? There's no action whatsoever in this "demo".
On the upside it's too short to be boring and it does show quite some potential. Some of the scenes are really nicely lit and have an ambient feeling to them. I'd say it's atleast a really good start.
I'm pretty sure we will see something really interesting from these guys, providing they only accuire INSPIRATION from other artists, not their actual work or ideas. And that goes for the lot of us. - sucksadded on the 2002-07-20 23:36:28
- demo MS-Dos Planet Logus T5 by Camorra
- Nice, haven't seen this one before. A little boring but really enjoyable to watch.
It supports multiple modes, including 13h, runs on my crappy P166 laptop, a little slow sometimes but still. - isokadded on the 2002-07-14 12:00:04
- demo MS-Dos Disgust by Camorra
- Ahh, one of my old favourites. Had almost forgot about this one. Clean and inspiring.
Runs just fine on my P166 laptop. - rulezadded on the 2002-07-14 11:43:51
- demo Windows Borax by Scarab Corpse [web]
- Thom: It's not all about the effects and atleast you got a bumpmapped texture-mesh ;)
Lithis: Read the nfo, it explains what's "going on", if that is what you mean. - isokadded on the 2002-04-10 12:42:08
- demo invitation Linux Windows VIP 2 by Popsy Team [web]
- Who hasn't been heavily inspired while listening to music, commercial or not?
Making a demo with commercial music isn't (atleast not in my eyes) something wrong from a democoding point of view, just another variation in this complex collection of artforms we call the demoscene.
Using commercial music without permission is illegal and can give quite an unfair advantage in a compo. But it's not all about the legals and the compos, now is it? Creativity doesn't have to abide by any rules.
I can't say I feel like commercial music can compete with our beloved demoscene musicians either. - isokadded on the 2002-04-09 00:19:27
- demo Windows DNA by Ozone
- Aye. A very clean production. Personally I'm a real sucker for Teetows music and Grylens sense of design. (I'm biased, don't listen to me).
It was put together at the partyplace so I can't quite whine about the somewhat spartan look in some sequences. - isokadded on the 2002-04-08 23:37:36
- demo Windows Borax by Scarab Corpse [web]
- The length is set by the mp3. Mainly because of technical difficulties it can't be made any longer than that either.
We originally intended to have more elements to the story but time and inspiration ran out. Perhaps we'll get around to add that in the final, but I doubt it. - isokadded on the 2002-04-08 14:19:09
account created on the 2001-08-08 10:46:01