Byterapers Landscape demo - Sweet Amiga Demo From 1991 feat. Heatbeat - Demoscene 50 FPS
Landscape demo by JTP. It's very nice and cute lil demo, though it was created only to satisfy Grendel's greed for new demos. As the old descriptions claims, "Grendel was insisting JTP to do a new demo, so JTP updated his old routines a bit and combined them to this demo." Heatbeat provided very nice soundtrack here.
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The Landscape - A Demo !!
Single file executable.
Release date: 01/1991
Code: JTP
Music: Heatbeat/(B)
Logo: Hotshot
Font: JTP
JTP's 4th demo on Amiga .
The routines for this demo were very old but Grendel was insisting JTP to do a new demo, so JTP updated his old routines a bit and combined them to this demo.
No Exit.
Does NOT work on AGA machines * nocache/ocs, but does not run perfectly
Byterapers - When Best Is Not Good Enough.
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Byterapers, Inc. was founded in 1986 and has ever since graced the world with all king of fun and weird stuff. We have released intros, demos and stuff on Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, PC (DOS & Windows) and some weird mobile and whatever devices.
Demoscene?
"The demoscene is an international computer art subculture focused on producing demos: self-contained, sometimes extremely small, computer programs that produce audio-visual presentations. The purpose of a demo is to show off programming, visual art, and musical skills. Demos and other demoscene productions are shared at festivals known as demoparties, voted on by those who attend, and released online.
The demoscene’s roots are in the home computer revolution of the late 1970s, and the subsequent advent of software cracking. Crackers altered the code of video games to remove copy protection, claiming credit by adding introduction screens of their own (“cracktros“). They soon started competing for the best visual presentation of these additions. Through the making of intros and stand-alone demos, a new community eventually evolved, independent of the gaming and software sharing scenes."
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