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Re: Best Demos out there?
« on: June 18, 2006, 12:40:28 AM »

Firstly Spaceballs: Simply State Of The Art is not FMV (full-motion-video) as such, but is still very cool - I have the Skid Row hacked version.


You can download other Spaceballs demo's (they have done like 25 in total) from there official website. Somthing like www.spaceballs.com, or just use google and search for:

"Spaceballs","amiga"


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PS. Are there any AMOS demo's out there?

 

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Re: Best Demos out there?
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2006, 10:16:37 PM »

mr a500,

I have AMCAF but I don't think I have the demo you are on about. A mate from Germany downloaded a load of AMOS extensions and sent them to me on disks (I don't have a modem for my A600 yet). I have most of the extensions that are compatible with AMOS Pro 2.

Cow Wars (AMOS game) has a very cool (and funny) intro to it which I recommend you check out, though the game itself is ok (kinda like Worms, only you just do the aiming bit).
Base Jumpers is another great AMOS game, aswell as SokoBan. Though neither really have a special intro to them.


I might try to do my own AMOS demo at some point. I have loads of plasma effects which are very cool and a very clever demo that uses like 200 bobs! (not really, it cleverly uses 5 screens in sync, but it blew me away until I fiddled with the coding and realised what he was doing.


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Lonewolf10