ProTracker tune combined with the demo.
World of Commodore from Sanity got 2nd place at the World of Commodore 1992 Amiga Demo compo and the soundtrack for the second part of the demo was Reach Tech-No Limit by Bit Arts.
*Demo transcript:*
Welcome to the second part !!!
Sin-waves in perfect perspective
Zoom and rotate at the same time.
Sanity
Only Amiga makes it possible !
Shadebobs are also very beautiful.
Please, fasten your seat-belts now !
Oh, yeah!
Take a ride !
Prepare for the party effect.
Amiga is multimedia
Amiga is creativity
Feel the beat stranger !
Sanity
Now you reached the last effect !
We hope you enjoyed this demonstration
and don't forget: retry or cancel !!!
Written by Sanity in 1992
Now you reached the end of the demo!
Note that this demo:
- Runs on A500-A3000
- Is genlock compatible !
- Loops without any keystroke
- Is 99 percent vector free
- Is 100 percent glenz free
- Runs on 7.14 MHz 512k Amigas in full speed
- For the first time in a Sanity demo no offending scrolltext! Yeah!
Press right button to see more text!
Some details from the second part:
- All effects run in 1 frame !!!
- The first part, the sin-landscape is bild up of 2500 realtime calculated dots in 3 colors with a real 3D perspective
- The zoomer-rotator workes with 160 pixel wide and 160 pixel high in 16 colors painted picture
- The tunnel is made of 4000 dots in a special low-res screen, 160-105 p., in 3 colors
- All other effects are more or less simple bobs, dots, pops and copper-modulation effects
Detailed credits for all parts:
Music for the first part by Jester
Module name: Stardust Memories
Titlepic
- GFX by Cruiser
Zooming Scroll
- Code by Chaos
- Background picture by Cougar
- Font by Cruiser
Rotating Zoomer
- Code by Chaos
- GFX by Chaos
Circles
- Code by Mr. Pet
- Logo by Cruiser
Picture Unox by Cruiser
Escher Destorter
- Code by Chaos
- GFX by Olof
Original desing by M.C.Escher
Jesterday Tunnel
- Code by Chaos
To be continued
Optimum-fuckup Credits
- Code by Chaos
- GFX by Cruiser
Modified by chaos
Loading picture by Havok
Music for part 2 by Bit Arts
Modulename: Reach Tech-No Limit
Textwriter
- Code by Mr. Pet
- Font by Cruiser
Sinefield
- Code by Mr. Pet
Rotator
- Code by Mr. Pet
- Monster by Cougar
- Logo by Cruiser
Tunnel
- Code by Mr. Pet
Sinewaves
- Code by Mr. Pet
- GFX by Cruiser
Endpart
- Code by Mr. Pet
- GFX by Cruiser
First some words from Chaos:
We were a bit surprised by this great competition from Commodore, we planed to release a big demo broken promises at the Crismas party and were not prepared to finish somethin in October. We decided not to use our great effects we planed for B.P. in this productions because we knew we would not manage to create a worthy design in only 4 weeks. We hope that this suffices to win the competition, or at least to win something. And we also hope that B.P. is not delayed because of this.
I have to thank Olof who is not in any group and does not even have a handle yet for his great conversions of the graphics from teh even greater M.C. Escher. He always wanted to do this and now I was able to give him a chance, I think his graphics saved some effects from being boring.
If you like roleplaying-cons an live near Hamburg you should see us from time to time mastering advanced-extended Starquest wimp, a table-top or rastertop how we call it with selfwritten rules, really blasting!
Now some normal greetings:
Michael and Arne of Electricity
White status: newer thought that you turn out beeing that good when I saw you first last year! Really cool STE conversion you showed me
McDeal Dtect:
Hope you finish you Hackmag soon!
Sunjohn Anarchy:
We will see who wins... Never forget that Mr. Pet has some nice effects in Petto! But this time I will not be angry if you win, your coding style is great ! As in your preview
Musachi Deform:
I hope to meet you in Warszawa, but when you read this you will know. By the way, I do not know how Warschau is spelled in English, so I have to write it in Polnish.
Vico Alchemy:
Your dot sphere is perhaps the best code this year till now exept the optimum-fuckup effect, I really hope to meet you very soon!
Tyrem, Daryl, Fury:
Wonders sometimes happen, perhaps I write you.
Some coder from Delta Force ST:
Hey you guy, who coded the ST-version of the rotating zoomer! I saw your version only very short, so I can not say who is the fastest, but I think that my version is almost the fastest possible. Anyway, it was quite a shock for me walking around in Duesseldorf and seeing on an ST a new zooming routine, I am very proud of beeing the best zoomer of all times! And some lousy ST coder is better? Grrrrr. Hope to meet you next year in Duesseldorf. My version would have been impossible without the enlightment fury Legacy gave me, although he said only two words. Assemblercomands, of course.
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