Holy cow, never seen or heard of this demo before and I watched a lot of them (on Amiga), thanks for posting it. Typically the kind of demo I love. So oldschool :)
@@jsrodman awesome isn't it! I need to start putting release year in the description, I do occasionally mention it but it's not much effort to add it in, cheers for the reminder
@@Nebulous6 yes it's OCS. Thanks for the recommendations, the black lotus one is cool... Check out the recent "inside the Machine" by Desire if you want to see something brand new on A500 that's pushed things forward yet again!
@@arpz Yeah. That's a good one for sure. This is interesting too: Over 90 hardware sprites at a time on an Amiga 500. AFAIK you'd still be able to add blitter objects to these (as well as software sprites if you needed even more stuff moving around on screen). The Amiga hardware certainly provides a lot of options.
Holy cow, never seen or heard of this demo before and I watched a lot of them (on Amiga), thanks for posting it.
Typically the kind of demo I love. So oldschool :)
The music of the first part reminds me very much of Elysium by Jester/Sanity. A very influential track, that one.
I was impressed at how closely this nailed early 90s style then I realized its a 1992 production. Still super nIce.
@@jsrodman awesome isn't it! I need to start putting release year in the description, I do occasionally mention it but it's not much effort to add it in, cheers for the reminder
Coded by my brother (Ninja) way back during the glorious 90s.
Was this an OCS demo?
A few neat ones for the Amiga 500 are these: ua-cam.com/video/iD9xk3SDSYc/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/JJczdYO8N1c/v-deo.html
@@Nebulous6 yes it's OCS. Thanks for the recommendations, the black lotus one is cool... Check out the recent "inside the Machine" by Desire if you want to see something brand new on A500 that's pushed things forward yet again!
@@Nebulous6 ua-cam.com/video/NQjlnqKY3CY/v-deo.htmlsi=oE0f5bgFY85KPuTu
@@arpz Yeah. That's a good one for sure. This is interesting too: Over 90 hardware sprites at a time on an Amiga 500. AFAIK you'd still be able to add blitter objects to these (as well as software sprites if you needed even more stuff moving around on screen). The Amiga hardware certainly provides a lot of options.