Just had to share this.
Back in my youth I used to code demos. I lived in Germany where the demo scene was a pretty big thing so it was easy to get into. I first started on the Commodore 64 and then once the Amiga was released I jumped at the chance to hone my 68000 skillz on the A500. I had thought that all that work was lost and to some extent it was as I no longer have an Amiga let alone the source code to those demos. And then I found this tonight by accident while looking for a modern demo:
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=34103
That was an 'intro' I coded back in 1990. I also did all the graphics as well (we did back then). Music would have been ripped from another demo though. I used to under the name of 'Celtic Warrior' and sign all my work with 'CW' and then the year. The demo group I belonged to was called Zylon and was a part of a bigger group called 'Alpha flight'. I am not sure what my fellow coders in Zylon are up to these days but I think I am the only one who continued down the demo route and eventually into games.
Must admit seeing that old intro has inspired me on my current challenge and that is to write a game for the 5th of Jan!
In case any of the old Zylon members are reading:
Greetz go out to - Krest, Chewy, Tron and Ray.
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To put this intro into perspective. Martin (our community guy) was 6 years old when I made it and I believe elDiablo was 7. 2 years after making it I got married. Feel old now.
Nostalgia and demos
Nostalgia and demos
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Haha! It was actually Introversion and video games in general that got me into the demoscene! The first prod i downloaded was .kkrieger (the awesomest 96kb game ever!) by farbrausch. Since then, i've really gotten into watching productions and i might even start coding a demo myself. I didn't know you used to make demos for oldschool platforms though. That is really amazing.
Weatherproof wrote:Haha! It was actually Introversion and video games in general that got me into the demoscene! The first prod i downloaded was .kkrieger (the awesomest 96kb game ever!) by farbrausch. Since then, i've really gotten into watching productions and i might even start coding a demo myself. I didn't know you used to make demos for oldschool platforms though. That is really amazing.
Do it - demos are a cool expression of art. Some of the modern 4k demos amaze the hell out of me and leaving me wishing I could code like that.
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Re: Nostalgia and demos
Hi, this ist Crest.
I learned my first Lines of Code @ Byron place (Byrons Dads Place.. ) in Germany, where I still live. I wish I could get in Contact with byron again. We lost Contact a long time ago. This Forum is old, but maybe he will get to this an leave a message..
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I learned my first Lines of Code @ Byron place (Byrons Dads Place.. ) in Germany, where I still live. I wish I could get in Contact with byron again. We lost Contact a long time ago. This Forum is old, but maybe he will get to this an leave a message..
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