Atari demoscene news
From the readme:
No Name Coded by Crew Date
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1) BIGZ782.PRG DBUG II NEXT 1991
DR CLICK TTZP
2) BIS_CD_1.PRG ANTHARION BUG IN SPACE 1992
3) DEMOB100.PRG FRNZ AVENGERS 1991
4) HEADACHE.PRG HUMUNGUS OVERLANDERS 1991
DOGUE DE MAUVE
5) INVSIBLE.PRG RICK INVISIBLES 1990
6) KEKE.PRG ZORRO2 MJJPROD 2003
7) DRKLIGHT.PRG WARRIOR MUNK poSTmortem 2002
8) NGT.PRG BLOOD NEW GENERATION 1989
9) LANDSCAP.PRG AATEC ST APOCALYPSE 1990
10)TWSTSCR2.PRG GRIFF RESISTANCE 1989
Menu code......................Zorro 2
Loader code....................Maartau/Zorro 2
Gfxs...........................Mister.A
Fonts..........................ripped
Music..........................TomChi
Scrolltext.....................Atomus
Require configuration : Atari STF or STE computer with 1 Mo of memory.
Thanks to Brume, this compilation saw the day through to him !
A special thought for Andreas Wahlin (aka Perihelion/Warrior Munk) who left us much too soon...
To copy this disk : 2 faces - 82 pistes - 10 sectors
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» Download NoExtra Volume #2 » At Pouet.Net » Youtube video
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Grazey writes:
Whilst browsing through the hundreds of disks sent to me by Xerud/Automation (of Mega-Depacker / Unpack fame). I stumbled across a disk marked Pack-Ice.
Nothing unusual there, however on closer inspection I found it to contain the packer source! I'm sure after 20 years Axe won't mind its release! Also there's a sneak preview of how Pack Ice v3 would have looked.
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» Download ICE sourcecode
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Grey writes:
Hello Atari scene! It's already 1 month from the latest edition of Silly Venture 2k11 - the biggest Atari only party in Poland (and probably worldwide too!).
Over 100 attendees visited Gdansk from such countries like Sweden, Finland, Germany, France, England, Czech, Slovakia and Poland of course. There was also a lot of compo entries done for each Atari platform. To feel it on your own skin, Larek (known as ArSoft Corporation) prepared a special movie from this big Atari event!
Enjoy the Silly movie guys! It's over 2hrs big! :)
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» Download HD 720p video (2 GB large!) » Watch at Youtube
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CiH writes:
It was the best of times, it was the wurst of times. (If you were a German sausage fan.)
It was the Sillyventure 2011 Atari party, held in deepest Gdansk.
Many epic deeds were done, beers drunk and awesome demos shown.
Now here's a few minutes of multi-media dribblings from the incontinent cam-phone of CiH to entertain you with his recollections of the party as taken through a Nokia-tinted lense.
Let the memories assail you!
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» Download the video report by CiH
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Sauron of Reboot writes:
Reboot of JagWare are proud to present Kobayashi Maru, their latest freely-available game for the Atari Jaguar games console, written to utilize the new Raptor game engine. Kobayashi Maru is Reboot's version of an arcade favourite from the early 80s. Use your rotary controller or regular Jaguar pad to steer your warpship in this arcade space shooter, battling countless drones and huge boss craft in ever-tougher waves of attack.
Kobayashi Maru is released hot on the heels of another Reboot release, the port of Downfall for the Atari Falcon030 computer. Head over to the Kobayashi Maru download page to obtain the full game in your favourite file format: BJL, ROM or CDI disc image. Have fun!
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» Download BJL (load 4000 run 4000) » Download ROM (flash to your skunk, Atari cart etc) » Download CDI (ULS version for Jaguar CD) » Visit the Reboot site » Youtube video » At Pouet.net
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Another Atari-demo from the Alchimie party has been released.
It's a new STe-demo called 'Infinite Live of the Blitter' and made by No Extra.
Plasmas, dots, polygons, Tomchi music, Mister A graphics plus code by Atomus and Zorro 2.
UPDATE 2011-11-24:
A bugfixed version is now available. Both the download and video are updated.
UPDATE 2011-11-30:
A final version have been released. Download link and video updated.
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» Download Infinite Live of the Blitter » Download or watch a recording at VideoDB » At Pouet.net
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One more of the demos from Sillyventure has turned up.
It's a demo from Blabla, previously known for the 'Oldiez' demo from 1999. This new demo, entitled 'STreet Art' more or less picks up where Oldiez ended.
Lots of truecolour screens at full frame rate. Code by Cyg, music by Dma-Sc, graphics by AcetOne and Nytrik.
UPDATE 2011-11-19:
New version with better transitions and loop instead of sudden ending. File download and video updated with the new version.
UPDATE 2011-11-25:
Another new version, now working with TOS 1.62 and some music bugs gone. Download and video updated.
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» Get it from the Sillyventure 2011 download page » Download or watch a recording at VideoDB » At Pouet.net
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gwEm writes:
This is a different sort of production from me. You could call it a musical toy. I've been inspired by the drum machine of the Korg Monotribe, and have combined it with STj into an executable boot sector. Unlike my 128byte productions, which are more or less pure demos in that they are concept investigations, this one could actually be quite useful to musicians and live performers.
A list of the features may help to explain more:
* STj like tempo control for precise DJ beatmatching
* Three drum sounds
* 16 steps (use shift to access odd steps, alike to Korg Monotribe)
* MIDI clock output
* Very fast loading - due to boot sector implementation
* GEMDOS file system still supported (use it with STj in auto folder no problem)
* No screen required
The archive contains an installer/deinstaller/launcher program, a readme, and a picture to explain the keyboard mappings.
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» Download booTribe v1.0
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