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Crawly Crypt Vol 2: Atari Falcon030 Graphics and Sound Demos


124BEERS The 124 Beers Later demo from Trio. This "mega demo" was released at the "Place To Be" coding party in France (August 18, 1994). Features a lot of nice graphics including a video "tour" of one of the programmer's (Murdoc) house.
AMY_WALK An animation that was originally done on an Amiga but has been ported to the Falcon. It shows a "Walker" from the Star Wars movies being chased by a cartoon character. They run around an Amiga 2000.
ARE_YOU The "Are You Experienced?" Falcon030 demo by EKO (Extremely Kriminal Organization). The demo requires at least four megs to run. The demo begins with a "space battle" of polygons. The demo then moves on to other graphic effects (too many to list here). Various stereo soundtracks are played throughout the demo. An excellent demo!
BIRDIE2 The Birdie II demo by Zeal. This Falcon030 specific demo was apparently coded at a demo coding part called "Birdie num number 2". The demo starts with some zooming fractals and moves on to rotating spheres, star objects, etc. It also has the traditional stereo soundtrack.
BOUND4 Bound 4 by Audoly Gilles. The 4th Bound demo features a color background screen (a picture of a whale under water) which a sphere "boinks" over. The "boinking" sphere has a picture of a girl inside of it and has a glass transparent quality - you can see a faint, distorted image of the background picture inside the sphere as it moves. A nice bit of music plays in the background all throughout the demo.
BURP Burp is a VERY small demo (it's only 333 bytes long) that, when run, makes the screen bounce up and down. Whatever is on the screen after that will bounce - be it the desktop, a program, etc.
CAMERA Sentry Developer Team presents an XLR8 production - "A Motion in Falcon". This demo must be run from low res true color mode (320 X 200). It feature a camera's view of a nice country scene with a mountain in the background. The camera pans all around the area while music plays in the background.
CLOEN_VS CLOEN vs MOONSPEEDOR by (in alphabetic order) BESTBUG, CRAC, ENITALP, MACDO, PSET. This demo lets you wander around a "dungeon" of sorts. Make sure to watch the walls, some of them are animated.
DATELIN2 A graphics demo that "advertises" Al Petersen's Dateline BBS. Al Petersen's BBS system offers 100% Atari support.
DC_BIO The "Built-In Obsolescence" demo by Digital Chaos is a fairly lengthy demo that features several different screens of graphics effects including a DSP Tunnel coded by "Tat", Fractal Zoom routines by "Infinity", Realtime Julia and Rotating Mars by "Tat", DSP and 030 Soundtracker routines by "Tat" and music by "Tommy of Avena".
DEMO_FAL A collection of short demos by wax & gen & DeadHeart for the Falcon030. Among the demos included are a graphics only demo that displays a cool "laval lamp" type effect. Another of the graphics only demos included displays a shaded, rotating cube.
DSP_DOTS A Falcon030 demo that uses the DSP to plot a group of dots that form a sphere. This sphere is continually rotating and bouncing. The DSP is doing all the calculations in real time. Pretty impressive considering how many dots make up the sphere and how fast it is rotating and bouncing.
ECLIPSE The "Eclipse" graphics demo must be run from the 320 X 200 True Color mode. It works on either RGB or VGA monitors (there will be a tiny bit of garbage at the bottom of the VGA screen due to it being larger than it's RGB counterpart). You are in a space ship watching the forward viewscreen. As you cruise around space, you see all types of space craft flying around. No sound.
FALCON_D Falcond Demo Faq version: 1.1 created and maintained by Mr.XY - GoreMaster of the GoreZone. This ASCII file lists and gives some info about most of the Falcon graphics and sound demos in existence.
FEV_WEEK The Fever Week demo from Aura. This is an "internal release" demo that was coded by one of the Aura members during a week in which he was very ill and had to stay at home. With nothing else to do, he cranked out this fairly impressive graphics and sound demo.
F_DEMO A short demo that proclaims the Falcon030 to be an "Amiga Basher", a "PC Masher", and a "computer for real men". This demo MUST be run from low res true color (320 X 200).
F_MOI Two short demos (F_MOI1.PRG and F_MOI2.PRG) by an unknown coder. These demos both display some interesting graphics effects on screen.
GUTENTAG The "Gutentag" demo by Avena is a graphics and sound demo for the Falcon that lets you "take control" so to speak. While background music plays, some 3D shapes appear on the screen. Using the keyboard you can rotate these shapes in the direction and speed you desire.
GUTS The "AllBran" demo by "Dezign" (or possibly the "Dezign Demo" by "AllBran"?). Starts off with an ASCII "AllBran" logo. Pressing the space bar starts the demo. Some music with explicit "in-your-face" lyrics plays while a pretty good assortment of graphics routines display on the screen.
HANGER Another super Falcon030 animation from Barry Summer. This one is an outerspace scenario. It shows a few things that go through the hanger of a large space station.
HIGHWAY The "Highway Star Demo" version 1.07 by PLPL. This demo was started at the Place to Be '93 and finished on March 09, 1994. It starts out by displaying a beautiful true color picture. It then moves on to various graphics effects that remind you of a "color spirograph" or a "kaleidescope effect". A "soothing" stereo soundtrack plays throughout the demo. Requires and RGB monitor.
INDYMAG IndyMag 1 - an "intro" that was written for a planned (future) online magazine.
INDYMAG2 IndyMag 2 - another "intro" that was written for a planned (future) online magazine.
KILLER The "Killer Demo" by GEN, WAX, DEADHEART. One word describes this demo -- AWESOME! It is a "music video" with REALTIME direct from disk stereo playback along with digitized stills and some animated stuff. Very well done - better than a lot of stuff on MTV. Runs on both RGB and VGA monitors but MUST be run from the 256 color mode. Note: while this demo will run from the CD, the pictures and sound will be WAY out of sync with each other due to the fact that the pictures can't load off of the CD ROM fast enough.
KRUSTON The "Kruston" demo by "Logitron" for the Falcon030. It starts out by displaying an Atari Falcon030 logo. It then displays a Logitron logo. Then a Kruston logo bounces onto the screen, raises to the top, and a "cartoon" is displayed below it.
KRUSTON2 The "Kruston II" demo by Logitron for the Falcon030. This demo features a "story slideshow" with a narration. The narration is in French. This demo was coded by Maxx-C Benny (aka Fernandez Benoit). At the end of the demo is a digitized "dance" segment featuring the demo coders.
LB The "Lame Brain" demo from "The Megabusters". This demo definitely qualifies as a "Mega-Demo". It contains several different screens - each one contains a unique and interesting graphic animation. The entire demo is accompanied by a stereo soundtrack.
MICKMDM1 The "Mick Mouse" demo is a very small graphics and sound demo. It features DSP playback of a stereo soundtrack with a true color picture displayed on the screen. A "Mick Mouse" logo "boinks" over the true color picture. Press space bar to exit.
MOKTAR The "Mostly Harmless" demo by MJJ Productions was finished and released at the "Place To Be Again" coding party. It features the usual stereo soundtrack and a variety of graphics screens. However, there are no scrolling lines of text. Instead there are "intermission" screens between each demo screen. When the demo starts, you will have to press the space bar to continue past the intro screen.
MORPH_1 Demonstration morph file (.FLH) between a girls and tigers face. Includes the Black Scorpian .FLX, .FLI, .FLC, .FLH file viewer (works in all resolutions with BlowUp and ScreenBlaster too!
MORPH_2 Second morph, changing between a girls face and a Japeneise cartoon girl. Once again includes the Black Scorpians .FL? viewer - v3.00.
MSX_DSK1 Music Compile 1 - an Independent Production. This is a "jukebox" featuring some of the best original songs of many demo coding teams. The songs include: "680XX Tune" by Tommy of Avena; "Cry of a Condor" by Stax of Lazer; "Dentrotheme" and "Purple Sky" by Domm of AnimalMine; "Fly" and "Memories" by Beatbox of Aura; "Hawk", "Legalize It", "Midgard", and "Valley of Hope" by Ripguy of Risk; "Silent 6" by Front 6 of Avena.
PENICHE The "Bite the Boat Party" Falcon030 demo by Wax & Gen. Once the demo starts you will have to press the space bar to get past the intro screen. Besides the intro screen, the demo consists of a boat that rotates and moves around the screen. A stereo soundtrack plays all throughout the demo.
P_O_I The Point of Inflection demo by Lord Foul. This Falcon030 demo starts out with a stereo soundtrack playing and various 3D rotating objects being formed out of dots (similar to a starfield that takes on a specific shape). Press the space bar to advance to the 2nd phase - which consists of the dot objects moving side to side across the screen. Press the space bar again for the 3rd phase - multiple "boinking" dot spheres. The final phase is the credits screen.
SATURNE2 Saturne by HYDROXID. A "little Dentro" that consists of a couple of "title" pages and a rotating starfield coded by "Cristalion", music by "Skidz", DSP replay routines by "Nullos/DNT Crew", logo & font design by "Saya" with additional coding by "Artoax".
SCROLL A scroll demo by Stefan Egeler. This demo displays a picture of a fractal in black and white. It "fades into color". All the time it is moving around the screen. This demo runs on both RGB and VGA monitors but *MUST* be run from the 256 color mode.
SPRITE A small Sprite demo by Stefan Egeler that consists of sprites (in the form of circles and then happy faces) moving about over a true color background picture of 2 ninjas fighting. There are two versions of the program - 1 for RGB and 1 for VGA. Both must be run from the 320 X 200 True Color Mode.
SPY_DEMO The "Spy Hunter" demo by "Reservoir Gods" is a short demo that features some cars traveling on a scrolling road similar to the Spy Hunter coin operated video game. The cars blow up within seconds of starting the demo, but the landscape keeps scrolling. No sound.
STRANGE "Strange Circumstances" by New Trend. This "mega demo" has way too many screeens/ scenes to list individually. It contains some stunning graphics (true color) and some very interesting graphic effects. Note, the "greetings" are in the MIDDLE of the demo - so don't shut the machine off when they start. This demo requires and RGB monitor or TV (or MultiSync monitor).
SUMMORPH An animation by Barry Summer that demonstrates morphing. Watch as a parrot morphs into the words "Summer Video".
TGASLIDE This is one of the very first graphics demos that existed for the Falcon. This slideshow presentation was released as a way to show off the Falcon's dazzling True Color graphics modes. Despite being one of the first demos out, it stills shows off the Falcon's graphics capabilities rather nicely.
VIRTCITY Falcon030 Virtual City by Tony Bennett. This demo is interactive. You can move around in a virtual reality city using your mouse (buttons control speed, moving the mouse controls direction). The demo requires an RGB monitor and runs in True Color. It makes use of the DSP for matrix rotation calculations. Pretty slick.
WAIWALA The Waiwala demo by NCC (New Computer Concept) was written in two days at the "Place to be Again" convention in August of 1994. The demo runs in RGB mode and features the obligatory stereo soundtrack. The graphics effects consist of the "Waiwala" logo moving back and forth in the background while the names of the coders are spelled out in "vectorized" lines that dance across the screen. There are other graphic effects as the demo progresses.
WALKER1 Atari Walker by B. Summer is a graphics animation based on an Amiga animation. It was modified and converted on the Atari Falcon030 using Apex Media.
WELTSCHM The "WELTSCHMERZ" Falcon030 demo by Avena. All design, grafix, digitizing, music & most of the code by "Fried". The main animation player was done by "Boris". It starts out with a True Color pciture of a serene forest scene - complete with a babbling brook and "forest" sound effects. Then there is an explosion and load, fast paced music plays while several scenes of death and destruction flash across the screen. At the end of the demo is silence and a picture of a small child.
WORMHOLE Wormhole is another Falcon030 animation by Barry Summer. It shows some guy sitting in a rotating space ship.
XMAS_DBA "Rave the Christmas" Falcon030 demo by "DBA". According to the scrolling text in the demo, the DBA "wishes all of you a raving Christmas and a happy new year". This is their 1st production for the Falcon030. It features a driving, rock-ish, Christmas music soundtrack and some interesting graphics effects (note the changing intensity of the scrolling text and the background snow).
XPERIENC The "X-Perience" demo by "Abstract". A fairly good sized demo that features many screens including: Some nice RayTraced pictures in 505000 Colors, Gouraud Shading (23000 pixL/VBL), 4096 Dots morphing, Multi-Objet Concave Inter Objets Morphing 'Abstract World' (80 Faces), and 3D Concave Morphing. Requires an RGB monitor (the docs claim it works on VGA but it didn't on the Falcon I tested it on).
X_OVER The "XOVER" demo by "The Chaos Engine". This short demo was created because the group heard the music that plays throughout the demo and thought the music was so good that it deserved a demo to go with it. The music was composed by "Horizon" and the DSP replay routines were written by "Bitmaster of Blue Software". Works on both RGB and VGA monitors.
ZOOMAND An FLC animation by Francois Le Coat of a floating, spinning island of mountains in the foreground with a true color planet Earth rotating in the background. Requires an FLC player and an RGB monitor.
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