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- 2{DDM001}
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- 3{F!Balls } ({S194}Kb)
- 4An Arc Backdrop with five large bouncing balls set to some nice
- 4music.
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- 3{F!BallsDemo } ({S237}Kb) ☓☓
- 4This is the famous European Balls Demo. You control twelve
- 4dancing balls with the mouse via a control panel on screen. The
- 4demo includes a 3D scrolling landscape & an excellent soundtrack.
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- 3{F!TheRing } ({S143}Kb)
- 4This demo includes 3D effect stars with a number of different
- 4rotating shapes made up from red spheres (including a ring, a man
- 4and a cube to name a few). The soundtrack is another good one.
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- 3{F!Egintro } ({S8}Kb)
- 4A cut down version with no sound. This demo is made of stars,
- 4circulating text and a strange scroll text.
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- 3{F!Moonscape } ({S144}Kb)
- 4A scrolling backdrop with a moon base theme. A simple, readable
- 4scrolltext complete with STracker module called ‘Crok’.
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- 3{FZODIAC } ({S11}Kb)
- 4This is the first graphics demo from The Zodiac. This includes
- 440 dancing stars & balls with a great graphically pleasing
- 4bouncing scroll text.
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- 3{F!UnionJack } ({S23}Kb)
- 4A little demo to fill the disc. It’s quite good.
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- 2{DDM002}
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- 3{F!Chips } ({S281}Kb)
- 4A Demo of the power of Eulcid.
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- 3{F!Logo } ({S55}Kb)
- 4A spinning world with An Arc logo.
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- 3{F!TBSDemo } ({S140}Kb)
- 4The first demo from TSB (The Barrel Shifter). This is quite a
- 4polished demo and contains a reflective scrolltext and dithered
- 4bouncing ball. A good Stracker module and a star field.
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- 3{FDemo01 } ({S139}Kb)
- 4This is the first demo from VISIONARY DESIGN Stars, a great
- 4scrolltext and as you would expect a soundtrack provided
- 4by Alt-Man not to be missed.
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- 3{F!NOAH } ({S54}Kb)
- 4One of the best soundtracks on the Arc, this demo includes
- 4graphic equalizer bars, 3D stars and high speed flying triangles.
- 4The speed of these will amaze. The usual type of scrolltext, this
- 4ones from West-Germany.
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- 3{F!PianoDemo } ({S87}Kb)
- 4A Raytraced backdrop of a piano and the Piano plonker Stracker
- 4module with a very simple scrolltext.
- 4By !Cat.
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- 2{DDM003}
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- 3{F!DudsDemo } ({S100}Kb)
- 4The first by Dudleysoft. This has a great soundtrack ( I like
- 4the drums!!). It’s got Sound bars and a system scroll text.
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- 3{F!Z Brother } ({S122}Kb)
- 4By the masters of Arc demos Brothers in Arm. This has text that
- 4moves in every direction possible, multi coloured stars and,
- 4need I say, a mind blowing soundtracker.
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- 3{F!LiceDemo2 } ({S253}Kb)
- 4A great demo from Doggysoft. The scrolltext is some 70k in
- 4length and you’ll need a lot of spare time to read it all. Give
- 4the demo a chance as there are quite a few good effects.
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- 3{F!PDemo } ({S57}Kb)☓
- 4Set your screensize to 256K and Font Cache to 96K and then sit
- 4back and watch the amazing Palette Demo.
- 4Bjorn E Flotten of Arctic Software.
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- 3{F!SotaDemo2 } ({S116}Kb)
- 4A demo written by Mark Johnson to plug ‘State of the Arc’
- 4magazine disc. It is very slow to start and you may be tempted
- 4to turn it off. DON’T.
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- 3{F!Flump1 } ({S123}Kb)
- 4A brilliant demo by Flumpsoft, It’s got the lot. Good music, a
- 4good scrolltext and the Flump.
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- 2{DDM004}
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- 2This disc contains the best Five demos from Alt-Man. Every one
- 2with its own special feel and shows how demos on the Arc
- 2developed. Soundtracks include Smooth Criminal and Terminator.
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- 3{FAlt-Man 1 } ({S99}Kb)
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- 3{FAlt-Man 2 } ({S91}Kb)
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- 3{FAlt-Man 3 } ({S89}Kb)
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- 3{FAlt-Man 4 } ({S152}Kb)
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- 3{FAlt-Man 5 } ({S144}Kb)
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- 3{FPowerDemo } ({S198}Kb)
- 4An amazing demo from Arc Angles. This has a scrolling landscape
- 4that would make the best feature of any game. The music’s nice
- 4as well.
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- 2{DDM005}
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- 2The Stuart Tyrell demo disc.
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- 3{FGribbDemo } ({S257}Kb)
- 4A demo of the game from Coin-age. Gibblies Day Out of the Arc‘.
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- 3{F!StuDemo1 } ({S105}Kb)
- 4A flying Logo, a star field and a neat Arc drawn scrolltext.
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- 3{F!StuDemo2 } ({S115}Kb)
- 4A Demo with a bat and ball game!! Try and play while you listen
- 4to the great soundtracker and if possible read the scroll text
- 4at the same time.
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- 3{F!StuDemo3 } ({S111}Kb)
- 4Another special from Stu Tyrrell, Demo3 is called Catch a Wave.
- 4More great music and a scrolltext which has a reflective ripple
- 4would you believe?
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- 3{F!StuDemo4 } ({S81}Kb)
- 4Don’t miss this it’s his best yet. I’m not going to say any more.
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- 3{F!StuDemo5 } ({S96}Kb)
- 4Five VDU meters, whizzing balls and colourful Logo. A fantastic
- 4Star studded scrolltext that has a question mark?? Nice one Stu.
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- 2{DDM006}
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- 3{F!Armscroll } ({S93}Kb)
- 4If you’re a collector of the best in Arc Demos you will need this
- 4in your collection. One of the first from Brothers in Arm it has
- 4all you would expect in a demo from the masters. One of the best
- 4sound tracks and graphics to keep you spell bound.
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- 3{FBlob } ({S113}Kb)☓☓
- 4A super scrolling Demo from Zombiesoft. You will keep going back
- 4to this one.
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- 3{F!Ripoff } ({S95}Kb)
- 4It’s colourful, it sounds good,it’s a ripoff SO GET IT. O.K
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- 3{F!Time } ({S51}Kb)
- 4A real time rotating 3D clock that really tells the time.
- 4It’s GOOD.
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- 3{FFlumpED } ({S106}Kb)
- 4A great demo by Tim Campen. Features his pet called Flump.
- 4It’s got an original scrolltext, yellow stars and not forgetting
- 4the music.
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- 3{F!HotDog } ({S197}Kb)
- 4The demo with a story from Freddy Hotdog.
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- 3{FVision01 } ({S139}Kb)
- 4The first demo by Visionary Design. Coded by Nick Smith it
- 4sports a very nice Logo, stars a scrolltext and music.
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- 2{DDM007}
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- 3{F!Bounce } ({S128}Kb)
- 4You can never put Brothers in Arm down. Yet again they shown
- 4the power in the Arc with a playable demo!!!. This is one to
- 4shown ST owners. Watch them drool!!
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- 3{F!ColDemo } ({S8}Kb)
- 4This is the one they all talk about. 32000 colours on the Arc.
- 4Who said it couldn’t be done. NOAH Professionals have done it.
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- 3{F!Erasure } ({S78}Kb)
- 4By Warlocks this has got a version of one of Erasure’s greatest
- 4hits. It includes a nice looking screen with equalizer bars.
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- 3{FC4 }({S2}Kb)
- 4You’ve seen it on the box now see it done by the Arc.
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- 3{FDeltazone2 } ({S103}Kb)
- 4By Zeus of Deltazone, this is his second demo and it’s so good
- 4you will have to have it for your collection.
- 4Plays The Last Ninja 2 !!!!
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- 3{F!FullBordr } ({S42}Kb)
- 4An ultra high resolution screen of a beautiful girl, yes it fills
- 4the whole screen including the border. Includes a joke and other
- 4bits and pieces.
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- 3{F!Jelly } ({S397}Kb)
- 4It’s very colourful, it could give you brain damage or a least a
- 4headache and it plays three hardcore tracks.
- 4The demo by HEX.
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- 2{DDM008}
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- 3{F!Demo A } ({S143}Kb)☓☓
- 4Meet Fred and his friendly maggots!!! This is a Mega Demo that
- 4should not be missed. A magic soundtracker and Fred has more
- 4friends for you to meet!!
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- 3{FOverscan01 } ({S64}Kb)☓☓
- 4The first demo to be written in overscan mode. Very well coded
- 4with a brilliant tune.
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- 3{F!Gopher } ({S96}Kb)
- 4Starring Gordon the Gopher, a magic tune and fantastic
- 4scrolltext. Again don’t miss it.
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- 3{F!LDemo } ({S24}Kb)
- 4From Artic software this gives you the idea of the true power of
- 4the Arc. This produces some stunning screens with no more than
- 4straight lines !!!!
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- 3{F!Mobius } ({S467}Kb)
- 4A rather nice rotating molecule.
- 4Originally from a PC.
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- 2{DDM009}
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- 3{F!Demo1e12 } ({S126}Kb)
- 4From Lasersoft this one’s got two way stars!!!! A great
- 4soundtracker, a scrolltext, four rotating cylinders and comes
- 4complete with its own animated wally....................
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- 3{F!Arctic } ({S18}Kb)
- 4Let the force go with you.. Your very own Star Wars type
- 4scrolltext that disappears into the back of your monitor.
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- 3{F!Balls } ({S9}Kb)
- 4Yes!!!!!! Lots of them.
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- 3{F!LemmSpang } ({S172}Kb)
- 4If you can’t stand lemmings then why not blast a few in this
- 4neat demo by !Cat. Great lemming music and try a few function
- 4keys, well 1 and 12 at least.
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- 3{F!OllySoft1 } ({S176}Kb)
- 4Quite a simple demo with a sound sample of ‘Don’t make me cry’
- 4by Bomb the Bass.
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- 3{F!PV_Demo } ({S22}Kb)
- 4This must be the first demo to run on the icon bar. It may be
- 4small but it’s got the lot; stars, a bouncing ball and a very
- 4nice scrolltext.
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- 3{F!Windows } ({S78}Kb)
- 4This slowly opens three windows in the desktop and moves them
- 4around before they slowly close. One has a nice ray traced Acorn
- 4computer, one has a digitized picture of a rather nice house and
- 4the last has been drawn with an arts package.
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- 3{F!Yarm1 } ({S152}Kb)
- 4The first demo from “Y arm” a new group of programmers from Yarm
- 4in Cleveland. This has at last some new effects not yet seen on
- 4the Arc and it comes highly recommended.
- 4Richard Laundron (Music) and Graham Laundron
- 4(the wicked programmer). Dated 13 Sep 92.
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- 3{FClock } ({S4}Kb)
- 4It’s only 5k of basic but it tells the time and comes with
- 4channel four logo. (lots of them) Includes info on channel four.
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- 2{DDM010}
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- 3{F!Demo_3 } ({S64}Kb)
- 4The third demo by RISC a member of the Arm coding team Armificial
- 4Intelligence. A cool gold looking scrolltext that bounces as it
- 4scrolls. Nice music and stars finish off this master piece.
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- 3{F!Skull } ({S174}Kb)
- 4A nice soundtracker with a rotating digitized skull, looks good.
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- 3{F!Initrotat } ({S128}Kb)
- 4A demo of the graphical power of the Acorn 32 bit machine. Once
- 4you have run !Initrotat just double click on the file icons to
- 4see some amazing rotating graphics. Try using the mouse and it’s
- 4buttons.
- 4Paolo Baerlocher.
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- 3{F!Freddy } ({S168}Kb)
- 4Digitized and animated frames from the horror film Nightmare on
- 4Elm Street.
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- 3{FTimeZone2 } ({S244}Kb)
- 4A demo version with lots of information and screen shots of
- 4Quantum’s latest flight simulator.
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- 2{DDM011}
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- 3{F!6thSence } ({S353}Kb)
- 4Another great demo from the !Cat. It contains some marvellous
- 4music and true 3D perspective scrolling landscapes and sky. The
- 4skull can be moved over the background with the mouse!
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- 3{F!G-o-d } ({S82}Kb)
- 4Starts with a floating logo and then a wavy scrolltext. It’s also
- 4got stars and bouncing Arc Balls.
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- 3{F!GoldenVis } ({S227}Kb)
- 4A graphics demo from Golden Vision. Nothing special.
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- 3{F!Micro } ({S62}Kb)
- 4A MicroFix star field demo by Stuart Cupit. If your in to stars
- 4it might be alright!!
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- 3{F!MolecDemo } ({S39}Kb)
- 4An amazing demo version of a molecular drawing program being
- 4worked on by Dr Roderick Ferguson Complete with 33 molecule
- 4models to examine. Even if you are not in to chemistry you
- 4should try this program.
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- 2{DDM012}
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- 3{F!Demo-No'1 } ({S39}Kb)
- 4This is a 3D vector type demo and is controlled by the mouse.
- 4It’s good fun.
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- 3{F!Demo_3 } ({S60}Kb)
- 4From Norway this demo has a very nice scrolltext together with a
- 4great soundtrack. Read the scrolltext; it gives some very good
- 4tips on how to write your own demos in ARM Code.
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- 3{F!IrqDemo1 } ({S98}Kb)
- 4The first demo from Interrupt Request. The start up screen is
- 4very good and it plays AxelF while the scrolltext moves along the
- 4bottom of the screen.
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- 3{F!Flip } ({S95}Kb)
- 4By ARMageddon Software, It’s got a catchy tune and a very nice
- 4car.
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- 3{F!FlyingPig } ({S154}Kb)
- 4Yes it had to happen. Pigs can now fly and now start as a logo
- 4in this demo from David Llawellyn-Jones. It’s also got a lot
- 4more to offer including fish, snakes and colourful umbrellas!!!
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- 3{F!The4th } ({S145}Kb)
- 4It’s the forth demo from the Arc Sailor. As with all his demos
- 4he only uses sprites and does a very good job in demonstrating
- 4their power. This demo has a haunted house theme.
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- 3{F!Twirl } ({S153}Kb)
- 4A fast twirling thing!!! You know what I mean raytraced spheres
- 4and cubes.
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- 2{DDM013}
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- 3{F!Blood } ({S180}Kb)
- 4What can I say but watch this, it’s got everything!!
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- 3{F!3D_Demo } ({S152}Kb)
- 4A joint demo by Arctic software and Mickey Soft. A very good
- 4soundtracker with sampled speech (by System Interrupt).
- 4It features a nice backdrop and a 3D rotating graph.
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- 3{F!Demo3 } ({S53}Kb)
- 4A nice soundtrack, graphic equalizer bars, stars and strange
- 4flying things!!! NOAH professional strikes again.
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- 3{F3dDemo2 } ({S181}Kb)
- 4Fly over a fractal landscape with this demo.
- 4Higelin Oliver. FRANCE.
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- 3{F3dDemo3+4 } ({S228}Kb)
- 4A demo of rotating graphics plus a demo that takes the fractal
- 4landscape a lot further and gives you roads, building and even
- 4another aircraft to chase.
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- 2{DDM014}
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- 3{F!!TechTech } ({S29}Kb)
- 4Have you ever seen an oil painting move in strange ways? You will
- 4with this demo. You can even control it with the mouse.
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- 3{F!Crime } ({S84}Kb)
- 4A small demo put together using a scanner and sampler board.
- 4David Flynn.
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- 3{F!DemoBars } ({S143}Kb)
- 4A Bouncy bars demo with a soundtracker from the one and only
- 4Alt-Man. Includes all the usual stars and scrolltext.
-
- 3{F!DemoGe72 } ({S106}Kb)
- 4From DT Software. Don’t miss this one!!!!
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- 3{F!Noscroll } ({S145}Kb)
- 4As the title says, this demo hasn't got a scrolltext.
- 4paolo baerlocher.
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- 3{F!StuDemo5 } ({S96}Kb)
- 4This one has got 6 VU Meters with moving needles and volume
- 4lights. The scrolltext must be one of the best yet on the Arc
- 4with a soundtracker to match.
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- 3{F3D_Demos } ({S127}Kb)
- 4A collection of graphics demos They are stunning.
- 4Paolo Baerlocher.
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- 3{FTUBES } ({S20}Kb)
- 4Fills the screen with colourful tubes!!!
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- 2{DDM015}
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- 3{F!Acorn } ({S52}Kb)
- 4A small demo from Acorn.
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- 3{F!BIATetris } ({S117}Kb)
- 4The Brothers in Arm strike again. A full blown demo with a
- 4playable game, Tetris. It’s up to the usual standard you have
- 4come to expect from the masters of ARM coding.
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- 3{F!Sister } ({S94}Kb)
- 4One of my favourite soundtrackers with a very fast scrolltext
- 4and bouncing balls.
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- 3{F!Groovey } ({S222}Kb)
- 4This comes complete with fireworks and fantastic music. I really
- 4like the lead guitar.
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- 3{FStars } ({S17}Kb)
- 4A very effective star field, it’s enough to give you motion
- 4sickness.
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- 3{FTertius } ({S255}Kb)
- 4A brilliant demo that truly shows off the power of the Arc and
- 4the skill of the author.
- 4Tim Peugniez.
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- 2{DDM016}
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- 3{FAM-Demo1 } ({S61}Kb)
- 4From Archimedes Medway 256 this has got the lot: bouncing bars,
- 4stars, scrolltext and a good soundtracker. Watch for the foot
- 4tapping monster!!!!
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- 3{F!D Force } ({S72}Kb)
- 4Doesn’t do a lot. Stars,logo and music.Expect a mega demo soon.
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- 3{F!Delta2 } ({S511}Kb)
- 4A bleeding skull! This has got a very fast scrolltext, the usual
- 4stars and a singing soundtracker.
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- 3{F!Archie } ({S22}Kb)
- 4If you don’t like MSDOS on your Arc you’ll love this demo.
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- 3{F!MarkDemo2 } ({S69}Kb)
- 4It’s a demo but that about it, don’t waste too much time on it,
- 4the end result isn’t worth it.
- 4Mark Lohnstone.
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- 2{DDM017}
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- 3{F222Sprites } ({S7}Kb)
- 4A lot of sprites dancing on screen all at once.
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- 3{F!ArcAngels } ({S100}Kb)☓☓
- 4A magic scrolltext, nice music and lots, lots more, (needs
- 4system sprites set to 32K).
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- 3{F!LetsWork } ({S373}Kb)
- 4CD quality sound from James N Willmott (The Arc Man).
- 4It’s 375K sound module has got the clearest singing on the Arc
- 4yet.
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- 3{F!StopWork } ({S1}Kb)
- 4A quick way of ending !LetsWork.
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- 3{F!Cubitus } ({S169}Kb)
- 4A brilliant Cartoon type demo by Software Evolutions.
- 4A bear starts to practise boxing and ends up giving a cat a right
- 4hook which sends it flying!!!. A nice soundtrack as well.
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- 3{FRockets } ({S4}Kb)
- 4Fireworks on your screen. By Norman Cadel.
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- 3{FTetrixDemo } ({S134}Kb)
- 4An amazing scrolling background, neat music and a very playable
- 4game of tetris. You can’t beat these great demos from Greece.
- 4Excelsior.
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- 2{DDM018}
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- 3{F!Elmntdemo } ({S433}Kb)
- 4This may not fill the disc but it deserves to have the disc to
- 4itself. The graphics are stunning. It’s a Walker demo from Star
- 4Wars. A very effective way to use Elucid.
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- 3{FTCD_Demo1 } ({S114}Kb)
- 4A spare demo so this disc gets filled(at last). It’s the first
- 4demo from TCD and it’s got the works; good music, stars,
- 4flying balls etc.
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- 3{F!A3010demo } ({S221}Kb)
- 4Shows what the A3010 can do. Not bad.
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- 2{DDM019}
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- 3{F!Jelli } ({S438}Kb)
- 4A great RAVE demo with great music and very strange graphics.
-
- 3{F!Seismic } ({S180}Kb)
- 4A demo disc from The Cambridge School of Mines.
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- 3{F!Roller } ({S114}Kb)
- 4This is one of the best Render Bender animations that I’ve seen
- 4on the Arc. Show it to Amiga owners and watch their faces.
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- 3{FBHTV } ({S34}Kb)
- 4Natural Fractures in the granite can be detected using sonic
- 4methods. The images are derived from a downhole sensing tool
- 4called a Borehole Televiewer.
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- 2{DDM020}
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- 3{F!DeskBalls } ({S36}Kb)
- 4Two large balls bounce around your desktop with sound.
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- 3{F!MusiTech } ({S512}Kb)
- 4A great demo by Mike Cook that includes five STracker tunes.
-
- 3{FAcornUser } ({S224}Kb)
- 4This disc is full of the demos from the Acorn User Show.
- 43D stars and 3D graphics. Just the demo to show Amiga owners. Two
- 4soundtrackers have been added to give the disc the finishing
- 4touch. One’s called Ami_Format, the other elephant.
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- 2{DDM021}
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- 3{FRotate } ({S150}Kb)
- 4From Brothers in Arm this works in real time and has a nice Ray
- 4Traced backdrop with circling scrolltext.
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- 3{F!Arabella } ({S27}Kb)
- 4It’s very colourful and the scrolltext gives 27k tips on how to
- 4use !Edit!!!
- 4A-Magic.
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- 3{F!Bodgering } ({S216}Kb)
- 4This demo by ARCempire features a moving backdrop, great arts
- 4package pictures of women, music, scrolltext and bouncing
- 4‘things’.
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- 3{FProjector } ({S206}Kb)
- 44 small animated films using the power of Euclid.
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- 3{F!DiscRun } ({S179}Kb)
- 4A race between two boys holding a PC disc and an Archimedes disc.
- 4The PC disc runner falls and the Archimedes runner places his
- 4disc in his Arc to give the credits.
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- 2{DDM022}
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- 3{F!Queen } ({S306}Kb)
- 4Queen in concert. Digitized sound and digitized graphics, the
- 4animation is very good.
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- 3{FMarkDemo1 } ({S103}Kb)
- 4The Pet Shop Boys demo by Mark Johnson.
- 4Originally for ACME PDSL. Nothing special.
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- 3{FSoundTrack } ({S360}Kb)
- 4A neat backdrop invites you to select five Coconiser tunes to
- 4listen to.
- 4David Flynn.
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- 2{DDM023}
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- 3{F!ArcAddict } ({S203}Kb)
- 4This demo by David Flynn is top class. It starts by taking the
- 4micky out of the old Spectrum and then the Amiga. Your computer
- 4addict then gets an Arc. This results in a neat little demo.
- 4Nice one Dave.
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- 3{F!Froggy } ({S170}Kb)
- 4One of the latest demos from Ollysoft. Beautiful graphics and a
- 4STracker added by THE DATAFILE. Player module by Hugo Fiennes.
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- 3{F!Bar_Demo } ({S118}Kb)☓
- 4This takes the micky out of the !NOAH demo.
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- 3{F!LuckyLuke } ({S271}Kb)
- 4Another brilliant cartoon type animation by Software Evolutions.
- 4This time it’s set in the Wild West and Lucky Luke has a quick
- 4draw with his shadow. Who wins? Nice music.
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- 2{DDM024}
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- 3{F!Vogue } ({S599}Kb)
- 4Two mega screens made up from eight pictures of Madonna. This
- 4is followed by a sequence from the video of Vogue, with a megamix
- 4of the song which is 463K long.
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- 3{F!!Riscy1 } ({S13}Kb)
- 4A fox walks across your screen. The graphics came from a game
- 4that Nigel Brown wrote for the spectrum many years ago.
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- 3{FMEGAdemo } ({S153}Kb)
- 4The graphics on this demo have got to be seen. Worth adding to
- 4any Pick ‘n’ Mix disc.
- 4George Saliaris of Athens Greece.
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- 2{DDM025}
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- 3{F!BlowPipe } ({S144}Kb)
- 4A playable demo from Riscy Business, it’s very good and for some
- 4reason reminds me of an Amiga Game.
- 4(I can’t remember which one!!!!)
-
- 3{F!Brat } ({S130}Kb)
- 4This has to be one of the best ever animations. Truly
- 4outstanding. Get it!
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- 3{F!Demo } ({S148}Kb)
- 4Yet another from ARMAGEDDON. Includes a superb STracker, neat
- 4scrolltext, strange moving stars pattern setting balls, smiling
- 4faces, mice and lots more.
-
- 3{F!RockBand } ({S353}Kb)
- 4An animated rock band that plays to a Stracker module. Looks
- 4quite effective. Tim Pengniez.
-
- 2{DDM026}
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- 3{F!A3000 } ({S208}Kb)
- 4A raytraced A3000 logo floats around the desktop. Requires 2megs.
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- 3{F!Addict II } ({S325}Kb)
- 4Another musical offering from David Flynn. The landscape on this
- 4one is similar to !Zark and you have 6 tunes to select.
-
- 3{F!MDemo-I } ({S152}Kb)
- 4Fast, smooth and a great demo for his first. Two wicked
- 4scrolltexts and music make this one for the collection.
- 4Mat of Switzerland.
-
- 3{FAEC_Demo } ({S86}Kb)
- 4Tim Peugniels first arm code demo. A simple 86k scrolltext,
- 4stars, music and lights flash to the music.
-
- 2{DDM027}
-
- 3{F!MegaNet } ({S122}Kb)
- 4A demo by Meganet(explains the filename!) The first demo I’ve
- 4seen that makes your LEDs on the keyboard flash!! A very good
- 4STracker. Lots of stars and the smoothest scrolltext I’ve seen on
- 4any demo.
-
- 3{F!Party } ({S159}Kb)
- 4GET IT!!! IT’S AMAZING. By Paolo Baerlocher.
-
- 3{F!WURLD } ({S180}Kb)
- 4A rotating globe with the scrolltext going in the opposite
- 4direction. By ARMageddon software not to be confused with
- 4ARMageddon the masters of demo writing Michael and Steven. If you
- 4have an Arm3 then turn it off as it makes the scrolltext is to
- 4fast to read.
-
- 3{F1Mb_LCDemo} ({S97}Kb)
- 4The Acorn 1meg learning curve demo.
-
- 3{FOctopus } ({S204}Kb)
- 4The first demo by The Octopus. A bit jerky at times.
- 4In compiled basic.
-
- 2{DDM028}
-
- 3{F!Roger } ({S737}Kb)
- 4Two very good screens of the rabbit with some superb mega sound
- 4samples to keep you happy.
-
- 3{F!LissaDemo } ({S59}Kb)
- 4The effects are great. Just use the mouse.
- 4By Matthew Spinner.
-
- 2{DDM029}
-
- 3{F!Arcris } ({S106}Kb)
- 4This is another playable demo. Check this out. Tetris in a
- 4bouncing sphere (mind blowing).
-
- 3{F!Beauty } ({S40}Kb)
- 4The beauty of fractals demo by Carl Declerk.
-
- 3{F!Bricks } ({S13}Kb)
- 4The Flying Bricks demo by Michael Porter. Interesting.
-
- 3{F!Cube } ({S7}Kb)
- 4A-Magic presents the Cube demo. Only lasts a few seconds.
-
- 3{F!NoScroll } ({S145}Kb)
- 4More amazing graphics from Paolo Baerlocher.
-
- 3{F!Peanuts } ({S362}Kb)
- 4Digitized and animated by Paul C Vigay.
-
- 3{F!PEP-Demo } ({S112}Kb)
- 4This is a working demo from PEP Associates. It’s a speech
- 4synthesizer that will speak files. It demonstrates this by
- 4talking its way through the help and info files.
-
- 2{DDM030}
-
- 3{F!Catalogue } ({S133}Kb)
- 4Clares Micro Supplies catalogue of excellent programs complete
- 4with their latest prices.
-
- 3{F!Cokecan } ({S301}Kb)
- 4This is my new favourite. You’ve seen them in the shops now you
- 4can have one in your Arc. A dancing Coke can complete with
- 4glasses and headphones. Excellent music. YOU NEED THIS FOR YOUR
- 4COLLECTION. The official release from Clares Micro Supplies.
-
- 3{FSon_of_DB } ({S58}Kb)
- 4A demo from CS_Happening. The DB in the filename stands for
- 4‘Duck Balls’. This has a very good raytraced backdrop of a
- 4partly metallic duck. Its balls!!! dance around it and you
- 4decide with the mouse how many.
-
- 3{FArabelaI } ({S34}Kb)
- 4Fred,s demo for Clares, he is trying to sell them his colour
- 4routines for Pro-ArtII. I must admit his demo of colour is
- 4impressive.
-
- 3{F!RenderFax } ({S260}Kb)
- 4The official Render Bender II demo from Clares This contains two
- 4great demos of the power of this package. A rocking duck.
- 4( the type that drink the water before they start rocking).
- 4The other is a reflective object with rotating metallic spheres.
-
- 2{DDM031}
-
- 3{F!BytePool } ({S113}Kb)
- 4A short demo of things to come from BPP, that’s BytePool
- 4Productions. Worth a look.
-
- 3{F!Demo } ({S20}Kb)
- 4This is a pre-release of part of RISC of ARMificial
- 4Intelligence’s forthcoming mega demo. Let’s hope they rename it.
-
- 3{F!Demo6399 } ({S203}Kb)
- 4From ADDRESS EXCEPTION it’s what you would expect from them.
- 4Good stuff.
-
- 3{F!Dreamers } ({S130}Kb)
- 4The first demo from The Dreamers of Bristol, the STracker is very
- 4good. Not bad for their first demo.
-
- 3{F!FishDemoS } ({S175}Kb)☓☓
- 4This is a good looker. It’s a pity it’s got the jerks. The
- 4jumping fish is brilliant.
-
- 3{FBig_LCDemo } ({S84}Kb)
- 4Acorns 2 megs learning curve demo.
-
- 3{FMW_Intro } ({S70}Kb)
- 4A fairly old demo that dates back to 89. By Markus Welten it’s
- 4written in basic and is quite good. Features music and a
- 4scrolltext and runs very smooth.
-
- 3{FZappelDemo } ({S9}Kb)
- 4A Zodiac Power Production with very good vector graphics and I
- 4mean very good.
-
- 2{DDM032}
-
- 3{F!Mania } ({S223}Kb)
- 4This has got everything, stars, two scrolltexts a running
- 4humanoid and lots more to keep you watching.
-
- 3{F!Reflect } ({S98}Kb)
- 4Nice music and reflective bouncing balls and reflective
- 4scrolltext. A very smooth demo from ARMAGEDDON.
-
- 3{F!TacRock } ({S13}Kb)
- 4A demo of a game to be released by Aaron. It will be an arcade
- 4type space game.
-
- 3{FF18Demo } ({S395}Kb)
- 4A demo of Quantums F18 Hornet II. The full version is available
- 4from APDL for £7.50.
-
- 2{DDM033}
-
- 3{F!Ba } ({S276}Kb)
- 4This is the first demo from SICK in Dublin. Do not let their
- 4name put you off, it’s one of the fastest and smoothest complete
- 4with a piano STracker. Keep watching there’s lots more to it.
-
- 3{F!HelloDemo } ({S171}Kb)
- 4A great new demo from The Flying Pig (May 93) it includes some
- 4really nice scrolltexts with a many features not seen before. It
- 4has also got some bad weather!!, hearts, bubbles and a black
- 4board. The demos name on the disc is also another new feature,
- 4the character set has been added to give this it’s own character!
- 4A great demo from !The Flying Pig.
-
- 3{F!VectDemo } ({S85}Kb)
- 4A STracker of tubular bells with a multi coloured scrolltext and
- 4some great graphics.
-
- 3{F!W3Demos } ({S133}Kb)
- 4Two demos from Dmitry Petrov of the Russian ARM Support Group. If
- 4you have ever seen ‘Wolfstein 3D’ on the PC then you will know
- 4what to expect from this strange walk through labyrinth. One
- 4version the door do not work, the second demo they do.
-
- 3{FDemo1 } ({S126}Kb)«
- 4The first demo by Karl of Hudderfield. Written in 1990. Where
- 4has it been for three years? This demo has the following
- 4features, a couple of scrolltexts, music and a colourful
- 4scrolling backdrop.
-
- 2{DDM034}
-
- 3{F!GYM } ({S547}Kb)
- 4This is a mega digitized demo done with the Zeridajh Video
- 4Digitizer. It shows an athlete somersaulting over a horse. Look
- 4out for the camera flashing in the crowd.
-
- 4Complete with the STracker Autumn. Added by The Datafile thanks
- 4to Hugo Fiennes for the STracker player routine.
-
- 3{F!DemoFX } ({S232}Kb)
- 4A demo and demo creator by Freddy the Frog of Hacksoft.
- 4Worth a look.
-
- 2{DDM035}
-
- 3{F!AngleDemo } ({S299}Kb)
- 4A sit and watch demo of ‘Black Angel’
-
- 3{F!DaftDemo2 } ({S82}Kb)
- 4A demo put together using Alpine’s games creator.
- 4Slooooowwwww!!!
- 4Peter Reeves-Hall.
-
- 3{F!Fence } ({S230}Kb)
- 4The Flump Demo version 3.7 - Fence (release 5) It’s great.
- 4Tim Campen.
-
- 3{F!XYMOX } ({S75}Kb)
- 4From Project XYMOX a neat demo if the music loads properly.
-
- 3{FMaddonna } ({S57}Kb)
- 4An excellent animated sequence of Madonna in a multi-tasking
- 4window.
-
- 2{DDM036}
-
- 3{F!YellowSub } ({S198}Kb)☓
- 4A raytraced demo of a yellow submarine from Milano in Italy.
- 4It’s different if nothing else.
-
- 3{F!Invade } ({S101}Kb)☓
- 4The second demo from The Dream Squad, this has got a great
- 4invaders game and reminds me of the hours I used to spend playing
- 4this game in the 70s!!!!!!!! (10p a go then!!)
-
- 3{F!Horror } ({S484}Kb)
- 4A horror picture slide show.
-
- 2{DDM037}
-
- 3{F!BOE } ({S91}Kb)
- 4From GENISUS this has a very nice looking scrolltext, stars,
- 4flying balls and things.
-
- 3{F!E=mc² } ({S370}Kb)
- 4A demo by the !Cat. This features custom music, stars a flying
- 4planet with two orbiting moons and other animated things. Will
- 4not run as an archived file.
-
- 3{F!MyDemo } ({S128}Kb)
- 4Takes a bit of time to compile but it’s worth the wait.
- 4The wind sounds very good at the start.
-
- 3{F!Scroller } ({S143}Kb)
- 4One of the smallest scrolltexts I’ve seen and the graphics are
- 4really good. It’s also got a great soundtracker. The balls are
- 4brill and you can control parts of the demo with keys.
-
- 3{F!Starfield } ({S13}Kb)
- 4This demo shows how fast stars can be. Comes with a very good
- 4soundtrack.
-
- 3{FTCDclock } ({S4}Kb)
- 4A small demo in basic to top up the disc.
- 4John Bell.
-
- 2{DDM038}
-
- 3{F!Immortal } ({S239}Kb)
- 4Another demo from !Cat. In this one the word IMMORTAL flexes in
- 4time to the custom made music while a neat animated star backdrop
- 4explodes coloured stars.
-
- 3{F!LuxObig } ({S397}Kb)
- 4This is a mono demo of the two lamps playing with a ball that
- 4goes flat.
-
- 3{F!Mode15!!! } ({S91}Kb)
- 4An epic production from ARMAXESS. Some very nice screens and a
- 4strange way to show sound output at the end of the demo. The
- 4volume of the music can be controlled by the arrow keys.
-
- 3{F!Cyclone } ({S25}Kb)
- 4A small demo from Chris Reeve that contains a very funny text
- 4file that is sure to bring tears to you eyes it’s that funny!!
- 4The demo features..... Not a lot...... Its main purpose is
- 4to get you to phone Cyclone BBS. 0603 260973.
-
- 2{DDM039}
-
- 3{F!Megademo } ({S486}Kb)
- 4This is one of the biggest demos and is in six parts. It’s got
- 4everything: stunning graphics six different trackers, stars,
- 4balls, lots of scrolltexts, it goes on and on and on.
-
- 3{F!Alien } ({S228}Kb)
- 4A German demo from AlienSoft. This features sampled sound, a
- 4coloured star field, bouncing logo and the usual music.
-
- 3{F!ACS Demo } ({S65}Kb)
- 4A fully functional multi-tasking demo of Warner H.Hepping’s
- 4‘Additive Computer Synthesizer’ the load and save options have
- 4been disabled.
-
- 2{DDM040}
-
- 3{F!ArcMan } ({S407}Kb)
- 4The ArcMan demo plays ‘Let’s Work’ which is an excellent
- 4Stracker. It’s also got scrolltext which is always worth a read.
-
- 3{F!Arc_Bros } ({S96}Kb)
- 4A 1992 demo from the Archie Brothers. An original scrolltext
- 4character set and a logo that has had a bit of thought put into
- 4it. Not outstanding but worth a look.
-
- 3{F!ArtDemoI } ({S284}Kb)
- 4The second slideshow of super dope artwork by Zeus Of DeltaZone
- 4II! Released on 31/06/91, at the CryptoBurners Amiga computer
- 4party... Next production from DeltaZone II is the long awaited
- 4(?) megademo in association with Armificial Intelligence.
-
- 2{DDM041}
-
- 3{F!Sky } ({S484}Kb)
- 4High Quality colour digitized frames from the sky movies channel.
- 4It’s got a very good STracker as well.
-
- 3{F!DocsDemo } ({S37}Kb)
- 4The first demo by Solar Flare. The backdrop is quite impressive.
-
- 3{F!Egg } ({S16}Kb)
- 4A rather interesting demo of screen fades.
-
- 3{F!HeadCase } ({S184}Kb)
- 4A neat demo of raytraced animated things!
- 4Nice music from RAJ. Keep it up.
-
-
- 2{DDM042}
-
- 3{F!Demo } ({S563}Kb)
- 4A very nice picture of ‘Number 5’ from the film Short Circuit.
- 4It also plays a special mix of “Who’s Johnny”. It’s brilliant.
-
- 3{F!DemoS93 } ({S220}Kb)
- 4The latest demo from Atle Mjelde Bårdholt or as may know him
- 4‘The Arc Sailor. This is an interactive demo and uses the
- 4function keys and the mouse. Details are given in the help file.
- 4The demo contains the usual mix of great graphics and music the
- 4Atle has become known for.
-
- 2{DDM043}
-
- 3{F!FastDemo } ({S249}Kb)
- 4A playable Demo of the game Fast ‘n’ Loose by Pirate Software.
- 4You will have to read the scrolltext for instructions. It takes
- 4time to get used to but it’s fun (requires 2megs).
-
- 3{F!Meeting } ({S26}Kb)
- 4A small demo of a German disc magazine for the Arc.
- 4Bytepool Productions.
-
- 3{F!RuningMan } ({S265}Kb)
- 4A great demo from Ozone Friendly Software. A great STracker with
- 4animated frames from the film Running Man.
-
- 3{F!Scrolly } ({S188}Kb)«
- 4A demo for 2meg+ owners only. The backdrop when decompressed
- 4requires 900k. By JJF the backdrop is a scrolling screen with a
- 4lot of raytraced items such as a clock and coffee pot. It has
- 4the music, stars, logo and a scrolltext. Runs a little slow but
- 4I suppose if it was faster you would miss the great backdrop.
-
- 3{FCoppersine } ({S57}Kb)«
- 4A demo that has been ported over from the Amiga. It contains
- 4moving rasters and uses 256 colours. Looks effective.
-
- 2{DDM044}
-
- 3{F!BBCGlobe } ({S443}Kb)
- 4The old BBC globe with a scrolltext. Looks good.
-
- 3{F!Tank } ({S72}Kb)
- 4The Tank demo with the scrolling landscape that came from !Zarch.
-
- 3{FPirates } ({S248}Kb)«
- 4A demo from Pirates, that’s Oxigene and Jester from Switzerland.
- 4It’s their first demo although it doesn’t show. Smooth graphics
- 4that include a very colourful scrolltext, neat graphics, give the
- 4time to change, vdu bars logo and the Stracker Eagle.
-
- 2{DDM045}
-
- 3{F!Demo } ({S224}Kb)
- 4This is by Richard Walker. It’s got a 3D effect scroll text that
- 4looks great, multi bouncing bars in pastel shades and stars,
- 4finished off with a 258K STracker.
-
- 3{F!RobotDemo } ({S270}Kb)
- 4A large robot dances to a STracker!!!
-
- 3{F!StarTrek } ({S132}Kb)
- 4Another sprite demo from the Arc Sailor. Not his best to date.
- 4This one features the Enterprise on a mission.
-
- 3{FDemo2 } ({S164}Kb)
- 4The second demo by Karl. This features a 256 star field that
- 4has a great 3D effect. Some colourful vector graphics and a
- 4multi layer scrolltext.
-
- 2{DDM046}
-
- 3{F!ContactUs } ({S88}Kb)
- 4A request from Bytepool for Arc users to contact them or be shot!
-
- 3{F!Dataflow } ({S128}Kb)
- 4Some rather nice animated raytraced balls complete with music and
- 4Datafile VDU bars.
- 4By RAJ.
-
- 3{F!Tracker } ({S540}Kb)
- 4A working demo of The Serial Ports !Tracker. This package
- 4enables Arc users to make STracker modules with ease. For obvious
- 4reasons the Load and Save options have been disabled. Includes
- 4seven STracker modules: Megamix - Alftheme - RSI-Hard -
- 4Cream of the Earth - Toccata - Booter - Art of Noise.
-
- 3{FRipples } ({S2}Kb)
- 4A very small demo. «
-
- 2{DDM047}
-
- 3{F!SDCDemo } ({S59}Kb)
- 4A small demo by Solar Flare. Nothing fantastic just a backdrop
- 4and a scrolltext.
-
- 3{FAgony } ({S669}Kb)
- 4A slide show called AGONY by ACE/Arc Angels. The music and
- 4graphics are truly superb and this is highly recommended.
-
- 3{FIkosaeder } ({S39}Kb)
- 4By Oddvar Kloster from Brothers in ARM. First seen on the
- 4Demo-Party in Porsgrun. This is what happens when a bouncy
- 4jelly hits the ground.
-
- 2{DDM048}
-
- 3{F!A_Meagre } ({S186}Kb)
- 4A multi Arc backdrop and large chequered balls dance to a
- 4STracker.
-
- 3{F!Beastie } ({S62}Kb)
- 4A demo by Arc Angels with a claimed 4096 colours. It doesn’t
- 4do a lot but looks good.
-
- 3{F!AP-Demo01 } ({S77}Kb)
- 4The first demo by AP. Bouncing, rotating balls with changing
- 4text on them. A reflective scrolltext, power needle and the
- 4expected music.
-
- 3{FPremium } ({S468}Kb)
- 4This is an outstanding multi-part demo from BytePool, Acero and
- 4dArc. It should not be missed as it is superb. It was coded to
- 4be released at CeBIT 1993 and was written in one week!!
-
- 2{DDM049}
-
- 3{F!Breakout } ({S101}Kb)
- 4A demo of CREATOR from Alpine Software.
-
- 3{FShootem } ({S122}Kb)
- 4Another demo as !Breakout.
-
- 3{F!Dreamside } ({S102}Kb)
- 4A mega demo from ‘The Light Warrior’ with a magic rainbow
- 4scrolltext. Great music and lots of stars. Made that little bit
- 4different because it’s all scrolling from the bottom to the top
- 4of the screen.
-
- 3{F!Metallica } ({S335}Kb)»
- 4The second demo from PPP the first being Iron Maiden. This demo
- 4features pictures of the band Metallic, music (not Maetallic’s),
- 4several different parts and it’s programmed in basic, it’s quite
- 4good. Programming by David ‘The Hippy’ Williams of PPP.
-
- 3{F!Pathetic1 } ({S114}Kb)
- 4This demo takes a little time to initialize but it is worth
- 4waiting for. From Pathetic Demo Inc this has a scrolltext,
- 4stars, bouncing bars, bouncing logo, dancing rings and a good
- 4STracker.
-
- 2{DDM050}
-
- 3{F!ARManiac2 } ({S94}Kb)
- 4From Switzerland this features a brilliant flying text plus
- 4bouncing Arcs and a backdrop that you can change with the use of
- 4a few keys. You also have complete control of the palette. This
- 4is one of the best scrolltexts yet.
-
- 3{F!Bouncy } ({S7}Kb)
- 4Just a little basic fountain.
-
- 3{F!Camsoft } ({S102}Kb)
- 4Stars, planets, a Tocatta STracker and a scrolly. All the main
- 4ingredients.
-
- 3{F!Odyssey } ({S130}Kb)
- 4A demo game in its early stages.
- 4Author Mark Hula. Version 0.01 (29 Mar 91)
-
- 3{F!Xmas } ({S158}Kb)
- 4It’s that time again. Impressive graphics and a very festive
- 4scrolltext. Complete with snow and seasonal music.
-
- 3{FBasicDemos } ({S293}Kb)«
- 4Ten small basic demos that show just how powerful the Arc is.
- 4They are !Ballox - !Boxar - !DejaVu - !MicroLiza - !Ognas -
- 4!Planet - !RotatOr - !Stracker - !TacRock & !TurboTxt2.
- 4Each demo has a small amount of information about themselves when
- 4they are run.
- 4Aaron 1991.
-
- 2{DDM051}
-
- 3{F!Demoli- } ({S53}Kb)
- 4Demolition from ARCHIMA. A three part demo with some very good
- 4graphics and scrolltext.
-
- 3{FGrannyChow } ({S332}Kb)
- 4Granny Chow from NETWORK XXIII. This has got a very good
- 4STracker, bouncing, smiling balls complete with Granny.
-
- 3{FND_Demo } ({S392}Kb)«
- 4A demo of what to expect from New Dawn 3 when it comes out later
- 4this year. This features their new front end and a lot of
- 4original music.
-
- 2{DDM052}
-
- 3{F!ARMless } ({S49}Kb)
- 4A Basic 5 demo by Wayne Keenan.
-
- 3{F!BBC2 } ({S277}Kb)
- 4The BBC 2 logo with the paint.
-
- 3{F!SnowWhite } ({S245}Kb)
- 4Animated screens from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with a
- 4small but interesting STracker added by The Datafile.
- 4Thanks for the player module Hugo.
-
- 3{F!StingRay } ({S201}Kb)
- 4From ‘The Fox’ of N.Ireland this has two great graphic screens
- 4and some mega samples from the program.
-
- 2{DDM053}
-
- 3{F!Crimbo } ({S100}Kb)
- 2A neat festive demo with fairy lights on the tree that flash off
- 2and on, snow falling, a basic scrolltext and nice music.
-
- 3{F!SLIDE } ({S242}Kb)
- 4This is one of the best demos to hit PD and it’s British. Put
- 4together by Andrew McLean and Adam Toon. These two have shown
- 4the Germans, Dutch, Swiss and all the other countries that have
- 4had the lime light with demos that British is best.
-
- 4This has lots of unique features. You can control the STracker
- 4with the mouse using the CD frontend stop, pause, fast forward
- 4and rewind are included. They have put in a lot of work with the
- 4colour digitized screens which also come into play with the
- 4puzzle type game. Six TV screens are all animated at once each
- 4having its own different animation. There is lots more to
- 4impress you so you must add this one to your collection.
-
- 3{F!ARMless } ({S418}Kb)
- 4A set of three Basic5 demos. You may think that because they were
- 4written in basic that they will be no good. Well I think you
- 4will be quite impressed. O.K. they are not as fast but still
- 4smooth and enjoyable.
- 4Wayne Keenan.
-
- 4The fourth of Wayne’s Basic 5 demos be found on Demo disc 52.
-
- 2{DDM054}
-
- 3{F!Archie } ({S22}Kb)
- 4An exploding Archimedes!!
-
- 3{F!Thunder } ({S458}Kb)
- 4The first demo by RAWHEAD alias Kevin and Clive Double. Features
- 4a skateboarder! two good STrackers, sampled sound and animated
- 4digitized sprites. The Demo is about the Thunderbirds and
- 4includes pictures of ships and crew.
- 4Not bad for their first.
-
- 3{Fxpaint_arc } ({S298}Kb)
- 4I won’t say to much but this excellent demo of XFMPaint.
- 4v4.3 it is truly amazing.
-
- 2{DDM055}
-
- 3{F!PPP_Demo4 } ({S495}Kb)
- 4Entirely coded in basic this demo from PPP feature loads of
- 4starfields and sine balls etc............... Also has some
- 4great music and vector grafix.
-
- 3{F!ANARCHY } ({S74}Kb)«
- 4The first demo from Nathan Atkinson of Solar Flare PD. This has
- 4been put together using DemoFX. Nothing too special, the effects
- 4with the stars at the end is quite good.
-
- 3{F!BitBox } ({S195}Kb)«
- 4A demo from Orion, Traxx, Jon and Slotzy of Bitbox. It features
- 4two moonies!! Music, two scrolltexts and stars. This demo
- 4contains the 'f' word. You have been warned.
-
- 2{DDM056}
-
- 3{F!RiscDream } ({S647}Kb)
- 4The latest demo from ARMAXESS, this is a mega demo and is in
- 4four parts.
-
- 4Part-1 The introduction scrolltext with floating stars
- 4and snow flakes. The word ARMAXESS flies around and it’s got a
- 4very good soundtrack.
-
- 4Part-2 This has an excellent scrolling text similar to
- 4the Star Wars intro. Great music, dithered spheres that form
- 4objects, figures and faces.
-
- 4Part-3 A fantastic vector city demo set to Tocatta.
- 4You can select one of three tours.
-
- 4Part-4 The final part which will test you on your
- 4knowledge of the Arc and its history. Can you get a high
- 4classification???
-
- 42 megs required for this demo. The first two parts work fine
- 4under Risc OS3, the third causes a the system to crash!
-
- 3{F!SprDemo } ({S118}Kb)
- 4A demo of the power of sprites from Norway. Set to the STracker
- 4pretend.
-
- 2{DDM057}
-
- 3{F!PartyDemo } ({S127}Kb)
- 4From Brothers In Arm this is the demo they released at the party
- 4in Burgen. A 3D model of bouncing balls that are worked out in
- 4real time using the floating point emulator for speed.
-
- 3{F!PipeDemo } ({S300}Kb)
- 4The Pipemania demo from Entertainment International. Once you
- 4have played this demo version you’ll want the whole game.
-
- 3{FWibble } ({S126}Kb)
- 4From Network XXIII this has great music and a neat scrolltext.
- 4Use the mouse to make the word WIBBLE wibble!!!
-
- 2{DDM058}
-
- 3{F!Ball_Rot } ({S109}Kb)
- 4The rotating balls demo from Armageddon. Lots of different shapes
- 4are made up of balls and rotated, great music and scrolltext.
-
- 3{F!BarDemo2 } ({S160}Kb)
- 4The second bouncing bar demo from Armageddon. It has some brill
- 4music.
-
- 3{F!Mega_Demo } ({S404}Kb)
- 4The duo Bandit and the Phantom (Armagedon) strike again with this
- 4mega four part demo. I would only spoil this masterpiece with
- 4descriptions so watch listen and enjoy.
-
- 2{DDM059}
-
- 3{F!Armaniac } ({S36}Kb)
- 4A new demo in 256 colours from Switzerland. It scrolls in every
- 4direction. It may be silent (no Stracker) but it’s still great.
- 4This one wouldn’t run when Archived.
-
- 3{F!Dance } ({S95}Kb)
- 4The amazing dancing flower demo by John Fletcher. It’s complete
- 4with sunglasses and plant pot.
-
- 3{F!Rain } ({S150}Kb)«
- 4A sorry demo by JJF. It's very slow, even on my ARM3 and the
- 4scroller is enought to put you to sleep!
-
- 3{F!ScrolDemo } ({S243}Kb)
- 4A demo that has a scrolling landscape as well as a scrolltext and
- 4some good looking flying sprites including light bulbs, clocks
- 4and faces.
-
- 3{F!SinDemo } ({S139}Kb)
- 4Another great demo that shows off the power of Arm code. This
- 4has one of the finest looking scrolltexts. Not to mention the
- 4great colours it uses. One for the collection.
-
- 3{F!TheSecond } ({S63}Kb)
- 4The second demo from Arctech, this has lots of ArcTech logos
- 4making up a circle that moves about in the usual sine wave style.
- 4Complete with STracker and VDU bars.
-
- 3{F!WireCity } ({S25}Kb)
- 4A vector demo by Paolo Baerlocher. A view of a wire-framed city.
- 4Rotates in the direction you choose.
-
- 2{DDM060}
-
- 3{F!Mega-Scan } ({S164}Kb)
- 4Armageddon’s latest demo and as you have come to expect it’s a
- 4classic. Great STracker, an unusual scrolltext and logo. I like
- 4the scrolltext that ‘walks’ up the side of the screen with the
- 4hellos. If you are the owner of a Philips CM8832-II monitor you
- 4may have display problems.
-
-
- 3{F!Mjackson } ({S566}Kb)
- 4A total of nine spinning gramophones and a Mega sample of Michael
- 4Jackson. (the sound module has been tweaked by me to remove the
- 4clicks at the start and end)
-
- 2{DDM061}
-
- 3{F!Kylie } ({S250}Kb)☓
- 4A full screen colour piccy of herself and sampled sound.
-
- 3{F!SpaceDemo } ({S70}Kb)
- 4A small demo from Rainbow Software from Jersey.
- 4Not brill but it is their first.
-
- 3{F!Tiger } ({S252}Kb)
- 4An animated mono tiger jumping towards the camera. The info file
- 4states that a hard disc is required, this is wrong and this demo
- 4will run from a floppy drive or RAM disc.
-
- 3{F!Vectors } ({S11}Kb)
- 4Five basic demos showing off the power of vector graphics. The
- 4rotating drum is excellent.
-
- 3{FDemo4 } ({S146}Kb)
- 4This is the first demo I’ve seen running from the iconbar. From
- 4‘The Arc Sailor’ of Norway this is a gem with a haunted castle,
- 4two scrolltexts and some very nice music. Thanks Atle.
-
- 2{DDM062}
-
- 3{F!DataDemo } ({S55}Kb)
- 4A preview of an impressive demo.
- 4Andrew Hersee. It’s great.
-
- 3{F!Explode } ({S232}Kb)
- 4Animated mono frames of an exploding news reader’s head. You can
- 4control the replay speed and it’s got a freeze frame option.
- 4R.Wyatt.
-
- 3{F!OrreryDem } ({S70}Kb)
- 4A great demo of !Orrery. This will let you view the solar system
- 4from any point in space or from any date in time.
-
- 3{F!Pathetic2 } ({S32}Kb)
- 4Another Pathetic demo Inc production. No stars!! No Music!!
- 4So what has it got? Get this disc to find out.
-
- 3{F!W2Trail } ({S355}Kb)
- 4The second of the walker demos. This is out of this world. A
- 4helicopter gunship fires at a Star Wars walker which fires back.
- 4Requires 2 megs.
-
- 2{DDM063}
-
- 3{F!Awesome2 } ({S124}Kb)
- 4The second demo from the Awesome Foursome. This features two dogs
- 4and a funny old man. Great music, text and stars.
-
- 3{F!Golf Demo } ({S178}Kb)☓
- 4A fully playable demo of INTERNATIONAL GOLF. The full version is
- 4SHAREWARE and this demo version will ensure that you get a copy.
- 4It’s better than any other golf simulator for the Arc. Go on,
- 4play a round or practise on the driving range.
-
- 3{F!Kryten } ({S68}Kb)
- 4The first demo dedicated to Kryten from the best comedy program
- 4on the box, ‘Red Dwarf’. It’s nothing to shout about though.
-
- 3{F!TAS-ART } ({S202}Kb)
- 4A speech and Art demo from ‘The Arc Sailor’
-
- 3{F!TurtleDmo } ({S184}Kb)
- 4A teenage mutant turtle demo from Rainbow Software of Jersey.
- 4A nice scrolltext, good music and VDU bars.
-
- 2{DDM064}
-
- 3{F!Ext Demo } ({S434}Kb)«
- 4Double click on the exterminator icon and watch the desktop
- 4disappear, when, eventually, you reach the main menu screen.
- 4Three options are available including the mega demo.
- 4Peter Reeves-Hal
-
- 3{F!FogDemo } ({S40}Kb)«
- 4From the French demo team Arm'S Tech. This uses their 'FLUIDS'
- 4routine to give a very good FOG effect. A warning to all
- 4drivers.
-
- 3{F!SLOMPT_N } ({S69}Kb)«
- 4A great little demo that imitates two sets of flashing neon
- 4signs. The effects are really good.
- 4Andreas Winkler.
-
- 2{DDM065}
-
- 3{F!3 } ({S16}Kb)
- 4A demo with a difference. It’s got the scrolltext, the stars and
- 4the bouncing graphics but they are all in separate bouncing
- 4monitors. This is the first demo coded by The CONQUEROR.
- 4Even the help page has special effects.
-
- 3{F!DarmTanz } ({S292}Kb)
- 4A backdrop of a very nice girl, a tumbling letter ‘T’ together
- 4with some great music and a small scrolltext that’s almost too
- 4fast to read.
- 4By DT Software
-
- 3{FTechnoDemo } ({S398}Kb)
- 4Ever wanted to produce some very high quality graphic screens?
- 4Look at these four screens and then get the Techno1 podule from
- 4TECHNOMATIC. Tel 081 205 9558 for details.
-
- 2{DDM066}
-
- 3{F!DataDemo3 } ({S270}Kb)
- 4This is the third demo by The DataStream and this is their best
- 4to date. Good music and the usual stars and scrolltext.
- 4(Not archived because it won’t run when it is).
-
- 3{F!Rats } ({S21}Kb)
- 4This takes some time to initialize but it’s colourful and worth
- 4the wait. Lots of bouncing rats holding discs.
-
- 3{F!Ripples } ({S2}Kb)
- 4trange effects.
-
- 3{F!R_A_D } ({S317}Kb)
- 4A demo by Deep Thought and Arcutrus. Programmed with The
- 4Datastream PD library in mind. I’ll advertise for anyone as long
- 4as they support the PD and shareware principal. It’s a very good
- 4demo with start up options.
-
- 3{F!WELLEN } ({S3}Kb)
- 4Try using the mouse with this small demo.
- 4Ulrich Gerland of Germany.
-
- 3{F!NewDawnAd } ({S117}Kb)
- 4A New Dawn Advertisement for the best PD magazine ever disc to
- 4find its way on to a floppy disc. Includes stars, some very
- 4good music and a neat gold text that will tell you what to expect
- 4from the magazine. Another exclusive release from the Datafile.
-
- 2{DDM067}
-
- 3{F!Apple } ({S296}Kb)
- 4An abstract film of an apple being eaten. It’s in mono and
- 4contains 17 frames. (Quite good).
- 4By Elliot West.
-
- 3{F!Arc_A } ({S3}Kb)
- 4A small basic program that draws a large Arc logo and with
- 4‘palette swapping’ gives a very good impression of a metallic
- 4surface.
-
- 3{F!Fruity } ({S310}Kb)
- 4A fruity slide show but nothing that bad it would shock anyone.
- 4The colour frames are of average quality.
-
- 3{F!RAZMIX } ({S72}Kb)
- 4A mode 7 demo!!! The music is O.K
- 4Mucho Musico.
-
- 3{FBeatBox } ({S72}Kb)
- 4System Interrupt present ‘Beat Box’, the first of a series of
- 4music demonstrations.
-
- 2{DDM068}
-
- 3{F!Creature } ({S208}Kb)
- 4The Heat Electric Advert on the Arc.
- 4Richard M. Leggett
-
- 3{F!KanDemo } ({S160}Kb)
- 4An impressive demo of three spinning soft drink cans. The
- 4direction and speed of the spin is controlled by the mouse and
- 4spacebar. It’s also got a strange scrolltext and some good music.
-
- 3{F!Illusions } ({S75}Kb)
- 4The first from John Reed and Kaustav Bhattacharya. Not bad for
- 4a first but a bit basic.
-
- 3{F!Pathetic3 } ({S115}Kb)☓
- 4Yes the third demo from Pathetic Demo Inc. This has a very good
- 43D effect using stars and bars. The music is AxelF from Beverly
- 4Hill Cops and as always it’s got the nice girl.
-
- 3{F!StuDemo7 } ({S186}Kb)
- 4An outstanding demo which must be the most highly polished to
- 4date. It’s extremely fast and very smooth even with five
- 4scrolltexts on the screen at once. It also features two small
- 4control panels for the volume of the music and the way the balls‘
- 4move. The mouse even controls the balls direction.
- 4A masterpiece by Stuart Tyrrell.
-
- 2{DDM069}
-
- 3{F!Squirrel } ({S791}Kb)
- 4This little fella goes up, down, over, under and through an
- 4assault course just for food. It was taken from the ‘BOX’ and is
- 4in full colour within a multitasking window.
-
- 2{DDM070}
-
- 3{F!WLKR2MHD } ({S672}Kb)
- 4You will need 2megs for this demo and a hard disc would help
- 4although you could always make a RAM disc. This is the 2meg
- 4version of the first ‘Walker’ demo. It’s great.
-
- 3{F!Snails } ({S90}Kb)
- 4The falling snail demo or Snail Invaders. As they tumble down
- 4your screen they change colour and look very impressive.
-
- 2{DDM071}
-
- 3{F!LiteDemo } ({S686}Kb)
- 4The Miller Lite Demo is a conversion from the Amiga. All coding
- 4by The Light/Lite? Warrior. A mega sample of ‘He ain’t heavy he’s
- 4my brother‘ and lots of mono frames with a neat fade routine.
-
- 3{F!StuDemo6 } ({S69}Kb)
- 4Yet another fine demo from Stuart Tyrell. As you have come to
- 4expect this is well worth a look.
-
- 2{DDM072}
-
- 3{F!Funz3D } ({S7}Kb)
- 4An incredible demo by Armaniac of Switzerland. It’s only 9k long
- 4but great.
-
- 3{F!Jedi } ({S17}Kb)
- 4An art type demo of Return of the Jedi.
- 4J.N.Willmott v1.00
-
- 3{F!JusticeD } ({S104}Kb)
- 4The run up to the demo proper is rather slow. Don’t give up
- 4because it’s quite good. Stars, planets, music and a scrolltext.
- 4CAMSOFT.
-
- 3{F!Project_X } ({S208}Kb)
- 4Project-X is an animated abstract film by Elliot West. He has
- 4used 3.5“ discs, penlight batteries, the Arc user manual, pliers,
- 4screw - drivers and a video.
-
- 3{F!Snoopy } ({S362}Kb)
- 4Animated frames of Peanuts. Made using a Watford digitizer and
- 4a humble 310.
- 4By Paul Vigay v1.00
-
- 3{F!Superball } ({S24}Kb)
- 4What balls have to do with this graphics demo I don’t really
- 4know. There aren’t any in it!
- 4From Germany and a guy called Jan Engelhart.
-
- 2{DDM073}
-
- 3{F!Snowman } ({S295}Kb)
- 4The Snowman demo by ‘Tim the Flump’ Campen. Some great music and
- 4digitized pictures from the book Snowman. Nice one, Flump.
-
- 3{F!StarTrek } ({S434}Kb)
- 4Four good digitized pictures of the crew from the original series
- 4complete with the original speech by Captain Kirk. “Space the
- 4final frontier“ etc., etc., in its entirety.
-
- 2{DDM074}
-
- 3{F!Pop } ({S469}Kb)
- 4A Pop demo from The Datastream PD. Includes Mel & Kim, Madonna
- 4and one other. (I do not watch Top of the Pops). Pictures and
- 4sampled sound. Note: This will not run as an archived file and
- 4must be de-archived to a new disc.
-
- 3{F!Scorpius } ({S273}Kb)
- 4An outstanding demo of the game Scorpius from the great demo
- 4team from Dublin called SICK. You should have seen this demo at
- 4‘The’ show. May not run on a 1meg machine.
-
- 2{DDM075}
-
- 3{F!GridLock } ({S132}Kb)
- 4A very nice demo with plenty of polish. Features a grid with a
- 4zooming ‘thing’, stars, music and a colourful scrolltext.
- 4A Vector release by Lian Corner.
-
- 3{F!SamSnake } ({S82}Kb)
- 4The first demo by Lian Corner. A very good demo that has lots of
- 4special effects including Sam the snake, stars, bouncing faces,
- 4music and scrolltext.
- 4Lian Corner.
-
- 3{F!Tremix } ({S490}Kb)
- 4A High Risc production and as you would expect it’s great. A
- 4nice start up screen with some funny sampled sound. Includes
- 4Arnie from Total Recall
-
- 2{DDM076}
-
- 3{F!23Street } ({S321}Kb)
- 4A fantastic demo by Network 23. This was released at the Acorn
- 4User Show 91. It’s got some stunning graphics of a mural and
- 4graffiti covered wall and a back drop of tower blocks. Lots of
- 4things are happening in the background and the scrolltext is very
- 4colourful. Brill music makes this a demo for the collection.
-
- 3{F!AmpDemo01 } ({S92}Kb)
- 4The first demo by Ampy and it’s got a great gold coloured
- 4scrolltext, a logo, music and stars.
- 4A very good demo for your first Ampy.
-
- 3{F!AmpDemo02 } ({S33}Kb)
- 4The second demo from Ampy. No music with this one but the special
- 4effects that the scrolltext perform are great and it’s smooth.
- 4Top class and thanks Ampy.
-
- 3{F!Demo2 } ({S142}Kb)
- 4BIA’s latest demo that they released at the Acorn User Show 91.
- 4The largest and best looking scrolltext I’ve yet seen on any
- 4demo.
- 4Brothers in Arm strike again.
-
- 3{F!SVS I } ({S175}Kb)
- 4The first demo from Gary Wass & Soar Valley Software. It starts
- 4in a nice way, has great music and all the things you expect from
- 4a demo.
-
- 2{DDM077}
-
- 3{F!Python } ({S557}Kb)
- 4Animated sprites from the one of the all time TV greats - Monty
- 4Python’s Flying Circus. Set to the original theme tune.
- 4Chris Stephens. Requires 2megs.
-
- 3{F!Laser } ({S3}Kb)
- 4A neat little demo of a laser scrolltext. Very effective and the
- 4code is fully documented so that it can be adapted for your own
- 4use.
- 4Chris Stephens.
-
- 3{FLazyDemoII } ({S165}Kb)
- 4A great demo with a very good 8 channel Coconiser tune by Jens
- 4Koeplinger. This has been put together by Armaxess and is up to
- 4their usual standard. It’s one to collect.
-
- 2{DDM078}
-
- 3{F!StarTrek } ({S684}Kb)
- 4Yes another demo to please all the Trekies. This contains over
- 41800k of compressed frames from the next generation. It has been
- 4very well done by Ozone Friendly PD and it must have taken a lot
- 4of time and effort to put together.
-
- 2{DDM079}
-
- 3{F!Bill } ({S158}Kb)
- 4Jimbo of Computer World made this demo for Arcania PD library.
- 4Lots of great special effects.
-
- 3{F!Canada } ({S270}Kb)☓
- 4The Canadian Flag on a cube that rotates. Neat.
-
- 3{F!RoboCop } ({S83}Kb)
- 4A good graphics screen with sampled sound.
-
- 3{F!SlabDemo } ({S184}Kb)
- 4It’s different. Must be de-archived to another disc as it will
- 4not run as an archived file.
- 4Tom Godber and Simon Warde of Rainbow software.
-
- 3{F!Crimbo90 } ({S63}Kb)
- 4A fantastic animated Christmas scene backdrop with a snowman,
- 4xmas tree, street lamp and falling snow.
- 4Stuart Payne and Alan Glover.
-
- 2{DDM080}
-
- 3{F!Close } ({S177}Kb)
- 4A ray traced demo from Clare Micro Supplies all done with render
- 4Bender. A flying saucer looks over a few houses and then flies
- 4away.
-
- 3{FToy-An06 } ({S209}Kb)
- 4Another classic from Clares. A colourful toy rocks back and
- 4forward. The shadows and reflection make this special.
- 4Nice music too.
-
- 3{FMixer } ({S148}Kb)☓
- 4A Delta file animation of a cement mixer. Smooth and beautifully
- 4rendered, this is made up of over five thousand shaded polygons.
-
- 2{DDM081}
-
- 3{FAceDemo2 } ({S198}Kb)
- 4Acesoft’s second demo. A scrolltext that changes colour, rotating
- 4ACE logo, some great music and a scrolling backdrop. Very good.
-
- 3{FCCDISK1 } ({S335}Kb)
- 4Transfer this demo to a new disc and then Boot it to see more
- 4demos from Computer Concepts.
-
- 3{FDemo } ({S86}Kb)
- 4The MJD software demo. A very good 3D star field and a very long
- 4scrolltext. Logos and things rotate in the centre of the screen.
-
- 3{FDemos } ({S81}Kb)
- 4Lots of small demos to please including: !3DWave - !3D-Lisa -
- 4Triangles - !Catherine - !KillMarry - Spiral and wow.
-
- 3{F!Wrap } ({S49}Kb)
- 4A small demo to show the power of the Arc. This little gem will
- 4wrap a sprite around a cylinder and rotate it.
-
- 2{DDM082}
-
- 3{F!IllDemo } ({S424}Kb)
- 4A demo from Clares showing off the power of Illusion. A very
- 4good package but very expensive. The demo has some stunning
- 4screens.
-
- 3{F!RB2Demo } ({S344}Kb)
- 4Another demo from Clares. This shows the power of Render Bender
- 42. Four great high class screens with some nice screen fades.
- 4This demo includes a picture the famous snowman that featured in
- 4the American computer animated film awards. Great.
-
- 2{DDM083}
-
- 3{F!Big Fight } ({S466}Kb)
- 4The big fight . A silly animated film of two cuddly toys having
- 4a fight.
- 4Deep Thought of Risc Factor.
-
- 3{FLifeofBark } ({S78}Kb)☓
- 4This archive includes parts one & two of A Dogs life in Death.
- 4Two neat animated cartoons.
- 4Wayne Keenan and Richard Squires.
-
- 3{FSFXMDemo } ({S244}Kb)
- 4A demo version of SFXM & SFXED. That is the Sound Effects Maker
- 4and the Sounds Effects editor.
- 4By Gerard Vermeulen. Version 1.00.
-
- 2{DDM084}
-
- 3{F!Collect3 } ({S480}Kb)
- 2This is a must for any demo collector. A brilliant five part
- 2demo collection with lots of special effects including fades
- 2from one demo to another. You miss this ARMageddon collection
- 2at your peril.
-
- 2{DDM085}
-
- 3{F!Neighbors } ({S362}Kb)
- 4A high class, mono, animated scene from the soap that’s banned
- 4in our house! Digitized by Paul C.Vigay.
-
- 3{F!TCD_Demo2 } ({S361}Kb)
- 4A demo called ‘Power scroller’. The name should tell you
- 4something about this demo. Whatever you do watch this one all the
- 4way to the end because the special effects just keep on comin‘.
- 4By Bill and Nevy otherwise known as The Chip Duo.
-
- 2{DDM086}
-
- 3{F!Hex } ({S216}Kb)
- 4A fully playable demo of Top Banana. This has got some of the
- 4best backdrops and sound effects to be found on any game. This
- 4try before you buy is a great idea. Let’s hope that more
- 4software houses do the same.
-
- 3{F!ScanDemo } ({S457}Kb)
- 4Another demo from Clares Micro Supplies. This one will show you
- 4the quality of the scans you can expect from their colour
- 4scanner.
-
- 2{DDM087}
-
- 3{F!MegaDemo } ({S782}Kb)
- 4An Arc Angels Mega production. Yes, play this classic demo like
- 4a game. Move the Arc Angel around the maze and find the other
- 4parts of the demo behind closed doors. If it sounds good that’s
- 4because it is. Eight demos to find, it could take you hours and
- 4to make it even better one is hidden.
- 4Sorry but you’ll need 2 megs!!
-
- 2{DDM088}
-
- 3{F!DataDemo2 } ({S412}Kb)
- 4Important: This demo needs to be de archived to another disc and
- 4run from drive 0. This is a two in one job. A full blown demo
- 4and a shoot em up game. Use the spacebar to jump from one to
- 4another.
-
- 3{F!DataDemo4 } ({S315}Kb)
- 4This must have the most things happening at any one time that I
- 4have yet seen. Four scrolltexts and lots and lots of bouncy
- 4things everywhere. Another to add to your collection.
- 4library.
-
- 2{DDM089}
-
- 3{F!ArcAngels } ({S101}Kb)☓
- 4The first demo written by Arc Angels that uses the 256 colour
- 4mode. A scrolling Arc backdrop and some very interesting effects
- 4are done with the scrolltext.
-
- 3{F!StarSign } ({S94}Kb)
- 4The first demo by Andrew Pepperell. It’s got the lot, stars; a
- 4walking lemming; a scrolltext; a great sound track; a bouncing
- 4logo and a control panel for you to play with. A first class
- 4demo especially as it’s Andrews first.
-
- 3{F!TheDemo } ({S117}Kb)
- 4Another very colourful and creative demo from Jimbo of Computer
- 4World. Written for Arcaynia. Will not run as an archived file.
-
- 3{F!TransMrtl } ({S432}Kb)
- 4This is a demo to rival some of the best. By Arc Empire the speed
- 4and smoothness of the graphics are very impressive. Another must
- 4for all you collectors.
-
- 2{DDM090}
-
- 3{F!Demo } ({S70}Kb)
- 4A demo that has been put together using !Creator. It's not
- 4too bad!
-
- 3{F!PicShow } ({S390}Kb)
- 4A picture show from Stefan Buther and Matthias Seifert of
- 4SOFTWARE EVOLUTIONS. West Germany. 14 fantastic screens and all
- 4are worth looking at in some detail.
-
-
-
- 2{DDM091}
-
- 3{F!Reflectns } ({S732}Kb)
- 4A ray traced slide show put together by Ozone Friendly. The
- 4images are all by Tobiar Richter and some are stunning. They
- 4include: apfel - Bench - Cola - ColaGlass - Desk - Lady - Lady2 -
- 4Pod - Saturn - Satun2 - Saturnmoon - Space - Spheres - Splegel -
- 4Voyager. Uses a mode 40 screen that may not be compatible with
- 4some monitors like my Quadram multi-sync.
-
- 2{DDM092}
-
- 3{F!Out Run } ({S161}Kb)☓☓
- 4A car drives up and down a road on a raytraced picture.
- 4Complete with the Stracker Out Run.
- 4By Wayne Keenan.
-
- 3{F!Orange } ({S612}Kb)
- 4A very good bit of animation and programming in this demo. It
- 4features a Tango soft drink’s can being crushed. Speed of
- 4animation can be controlled by moving the mouse left or right.
- 4By Wayne Keenan and Richard Squires.
-
- 4!0_Squash A Bit more to this one; an orange being crushed;
- 4a Tango soft drinks can jumping as it’s being crushed and lots
- 4more.
- 4By Wayne Keenan and Richard Squirres.
-
- 2{DDM093}
-
- 3{F!Rainbow } ({S479}Kb)
- 4An animated sequence from Rainbow. It’s zippy laughing. (I think
- 4that’s what he is doing).
- 4Alistair Burnett.
-
- 2{DDM094}
-
- 3{F!Ba } ({S277}Kb)
- 4Another fantastic demo from SICK of Dublin.
- 4Two scrolltexts but wait for the rest.
-
- 3{F!PPP_Demo3 } ({S386}Kb)«
- 4The third demo from PPP, David Williams, this features some
- 4demos that are coded in basic and are quite good.
-
- 2{DDM095}
-
- 3{F!AirSupmcy } ({S214}Kb)
- 4A demo version of this popular Game/simulator.
-
- 3{F!CokeKrush } ({S222}Kb)
- 4The Cherry Coke Can Krush. By Wayne Keenan and Richard Squires.
- 4A very effective demo of what can be done with a good colour
- 4digitizer.
-
- 3{F!WaterDemo } ({S244}Kb)
- 4A demo for your collection from Arc Angels. The ‘Water’ font
- 4looks very effective.
-
- 3{FSuperpool } ({S115}Kb)☓
- 4A playable demo of this high class game.
-
- 2{DDM096}
-
- 3{F!Balls } ({S90}Kb)
- 4A simple idea that provides a very affective demo.
- 4Wayne Keenan.
-
- 3{F!SkulDance } ({S87}Kb)
- 4Four skulls dance in time to the four channel tracker module Art
- 4of Noise.
- 4Wayne Keenan.
-
- 3{FJamesPond } ({S334}Kb)
- 4A fully playable demo from Krisalis software. It contains 6% of
- 4the original game.
-
- 3{F!Insprtion } ({S265}Kb)
- 4A semi-working version of inspiration the midi music system.
- 4Pandora.
-
- 2{DDM097}
-
- 3{F!Aptitude } ({S182}Kb)
- 4A multi part demo (8 parts in all) with various screen fades,
- 4scrolltexts and even a space invaders game that is fun to play.
- 4Each part of the demo is accessed with a letter from a password
- 4given during the first scrolltext.
- 4Andrew Pepperell
-
- 3{F!Bandiere } ({S51}Kb)
- 4A demo that will show you a flag of your choice in 256 colours.
- 4The Datafile turned it into an application and added the icon.
- 4Paola Baerlocher.
-
- 3{F!Bodgering } ({S205}Kb)
- 4A very, very fast demo which oozes class, from its backdrop to
- 4its pictures. It’s Badger’s part of Arc Empire’s megademo.
-
- 3{F!FunkyDemo } ({S305}Kb)
- 4Similar to the demo with the same name on demo 105 but features
- 4different music, ray tracing, fractals, and vector graphics Arm
- 4Coding by John Graley and compacted fractal animation data by
- 4Dave Beaumont. Highly recommended.
-
- 2{DDM098}
-
- 3{F!Demo_42 } ({S125}Kb)
- 4A demo from Risc Factor that was put together for Morribund the
- 4hedge hog. Fast stars and a scrolltext. Not a lot else.
-
- 3{F!LipDemo } ({S241}Kb)
- 4Another high class demo that has six pairs of lips that are
- 4animated to the music. Must have taken hours.
- 4By Armanought
-
- 3{F!MelloDemo } ({S9}Kb)
- 4This demo basically consists of lots of brotlets, for you to
- 4mellow out to. It could be left running as an interesting screen
- 4saver. The Flying Pig!
-
- 3{F!TNT! } ({S354}Kb)
- 4All the software that comes from BASS is always polished and of
- 4the highest quality. This demo is no exception. I will not
- 4spoil the demo with a description. Just get this disc to see
- 4for yourselves.
-
- 3{F!Tut-Anch } ({S23}Kb)
- 4The now famous mask, wrapped round a sphere.
-
- 3{FAmiga } ({S8}Kb)
- 4Not a lot to say really. A small Amiga demo!!
-
- 2{DDM099}
-
- 3{F!Prodigy4 } ({S716}Kb)
- 4A sound demo put together by Mark Fenwick. Samples from the
- 4ravesters The Prodigy are used and this is the fourth Prodigy demo
- 4by Mark. It OK if you are in to rave.
-
- 3{FGraphDemo } ({S63}Kb)
- 4The !Revolutif demo was 'Made in France' by ArmOric. As you will see
- 4by running it, it computes in real time shading of any axial object,
- 4possibly Bump-Mapped, using Patterns & Ordered Dithering to achieve
- 4it's nice looking. ArmOric.
-
- 2{DDM100}
-
- 3{F!808State } ({S602}Kb)
- 4Another one of Mark Fenwick's sound demos. This also includes
- 4some simple but effective graphics and it has the usual rave feel.
-
- 3{F!MoleHills } ({S158}Kb)
- 4What can I say? This demo plays the Teddy Bears Picnic!! It has
- 4a scroller or two and features a demo in demo!!
- 4By JJF.
-
- 2{DDM101}
-
- 3{F!FIEND } ({S510}Kb)
- 4This demo's purpose is to show off "Digigtal Symphony" by BASS and
- 4Hacksoft's "DemoFx". It contains seven of the best Symphony songs
- 4available along with four FX meters and a neat backdrop.
- 4David Baker.
-
- 3{F!ped-Hex } ({S250}Kb)
- 4Due to the Acorn Users show and getting the new cat ready
- 4descriptions of these demos will have to wait. Sorry.
-
- 2{DDM102}
-
- 3{F!CRIMBO90 } ({S63}Kb)
- 4A very nice animated Christmas scene by those kind people at
- 4ACORN.
-
- 3{F!CtclysD } ({S152}Kb)
- 4A playable demo of Cataclysm. Good fun.
-
- 3{F!DaftDemo } ({S100}Kb)
- 4A colourful demo written using Creator. Lots of bouncing
- 4sprites, balls, stars and music.
- 4Peter Reeves-Hall.
-
- 3{F!Syra-Demo } ({S87}Kb)
- 4Yet another simple demo written using Creator. The usual logo,
- 4stars, balls and music. The effects can be toggled using the
- 4key board.
- 4Toby and Simon Oliver.
-
- 3{F!Tunnel2 } ({S245}Kb)
- 4The first demo to be written by RGB Productions. You get the
- 4feeling of travelling along a tunnel and it has been done very
- 4well. There are also 3D vector graphics, music and a scroll
- 4text.
-
- 3{FS_P_DEMO } ({S114}Kb)☓
- 4Another of those playable demos. This is Super Pool and I think
- 4you will agree that it is a very good simulation of the real
- 4thing. 4th Dimension.
-
- 2{DDM103}
-
- 3{F!Cubik } ({S127}Kb)
- 4A rather nice 8 channel STracker module is shown off in this
- 4demo written with that sole purpose in mind if you like acid then
- 4you will enjoy this.
- 4By Steve Tseliki of Ollysoft PD.
-
- 3{F!IceCream } ({S662}Kb)
- 4This is one of those demos that you must have. Written by Adam
- 4Toon of Slide fame, this is another classic. I won’t spoil the
- 4many surprises it holds, but, be ready to play a game of frogger!!
- 4Requires 2megs and a MEMC1a
-
- 2{DDM104}
-
- 3{F!Demo } ({S315}Kb)
- 4A demo of !Recorder a video digitiser sequence recorder. The
- 4results are quite good and this demo should give you a few ideas
- 4as to the many ways hings can be done.
- 4Program by Richard Goodwin and Stuff by Leaf Garland.
-
- 3{F!Flump3 } ({S305}Kb)
- 4Another in the every growing series. This demo includes a
- 4spinning globe, a scrolling backdrop a la ‘Star Wars’ a very fast
- 4scroll text and great music. What more could a demo freek want?
- 4Tim Campen the Flump!
-
- 3{FFirstTime } ({S164}Kb)☓☓
- 4The first demo written by The Risky Rebel. It’s got the stars;
- 4the music (nice track); lots of flying logos and a speedy
- 4scolltext. Very smooth and fast. This locks up my A310 with
- 4RISC OS 3.1 but it has been running on an A4000 without any
- 4problems.
-
- 2{DDM105}
-
- 3{F!FunkyDemo } ({S323}Kb)
- 4This one is fantastic. The original funky Archimedes demo
- 4featuring loads of tracked music, ray tracing, fractals, vector
- 4graphics etc. Arm Coding by John Graley and compacted fractal
- 4animation data by Dave Beaumont.
-
- 4This is one of the best to date.
-
- 3{F!Komackino } ({S108}Kb)
- 4This contains a very large classy scrolling font along with a
- 4chair made up of small spheres. The tracker module is CHRIST-02.
- 4Hilaire Ferandes, France.
-
- 3{F!Rockfall } ({S266}Kb)
- 4A demo of the game. Eight levels but no sound. Even the help
- 4screen is excellent.
- 4Software Evolutions.
-
- 2{DDM106}
-
- 3{F!Digital } ({S403}Kb)
- 4A musical and graphical treat. This demo has been put together
- 4by Quantum. The authors who brought you TimeZone the best
- 4flight simulator to date written using FST. (Games 26). This demo
- 4features screen shots of their next simulator F18 Hornet plus
- 4five excellent pieces of music produced on the Archie, and one
- 4piece produced on the Amiga. Thanx go to Cobra-coding; Nark-GFX
- 4and Exel-music.
-
- 3{F!Loads } ({S16}Kb)
- 4Mr M set a challenge to any Arc programmer to plot as many
- 4sprites on screen as possible with some degree of movement
- 4within a single V-Sync. This is a reply to this challenge by
- 4Nevy. Quite impressive if you are into that sort of thing.
-
- 3{F!Touch } ({S56}Kb)
- 4A nice piece of animation with a Sci-Fi feel
- 4Richard Goodwin and Leaf Garland.
-
- 3{F!Colours1 } ({S202}Kb) ««
- 4The first demo by James Allderidge and it has some great
- 4features that include the most colourful backdrop and scroll
- 4text. Two tracker tunes, a star field (would a demo be complete
- 4without stars?) and it's fast and smooth.
-
- 2{DDM107}
-
- 3{F!KrunkDemo } ({S207}Kb)
- 4A neat gold scrolltext, stars and music go to make up this, the
- 4first demo by ARMFUL.
-
- 3{F!Megatar } ({S435}Kb)
- 4A first class megademo of four parts. Each part has been set to
- 4Stracker module and this works very well. Some of the effects
- 4are quite simple but very effective.
- 4AVATAR
-
- 3{FBonus } ({S100}Kb)
- 4A demo from BONUS. Nothing too special the standard demo stuff.
-
- 2{DDM108}
-
- 3{F!ArmaDemo } ({S601}Kb)
- 4A demo from Clares of their sound package Armadeus. Not one of
- 4their best demos but it gives you a very good idea about the
- 4package and what can be done with it.
-
- 3{F!Gleaming2 } ({S151}Kb)
- 4A mono skateboard film. Not bad, how do they do those things?
- 4Richard Goodwin and Leaf Garland.
-
- 2DM109 Discontinued
-
- 2{DDM110} The Arc Sailor Demo Disc.
-
- 3{FAdramort } ({S303}Kb)
- 4The space demo. Star maps, star pictures and space theme
- 4pictures. Complete with a scrolltext and music.
-
- 3{FARMatas } ({S205}Kb)
- 4Bouncing logos and things set on a moving backdrop of the statue
- 4of Liberty. Nice music but no scrolltext!!
-
- 3{FFantDemo } ({S283}Kb)
- 4The Fantasy demo. The Arc Sailor is famous for the way he
- 4manipulates pictures. He has done it again with this demo. The
- 4STracker module is called ‘Enjoy the silence’.
-
- 2{DDM111}
-
- 3{F!Dalek } ({S331}Kb)
-
- 3{FClares } ({S437}Kb)
-
- 2Clares Titler and Sequencer demo disc. See what this marvellous
- 2software will do. It is quite impressive although I do think it’s
- 2on the expensive side. Also included included on this disc is a
- 2brilliant demo called !Dalek. It was put together by Gareth
- 2Owen the General Manager of Clares and it was made using all
- 2Clares products and it is worth the disc price. Even if you are
- 2not interested in either Titler of Sequencer the demo is a must.
-
- 2{DDM112}
-
- 3{F!AceDemo4 } ({S16}Kb)
- 4I do not know where this came from or who the author is but it is
- 4quite amazing. You have got to see this!
-
- 3{F!Bam_MU } ({S235}Kb)
- 4The playable Bambuzzle demo. It’s fun.
-
- 3{F!DfPd_Demo } ({S239}Kb)
- 4A demo that has been put together for the library by Ampy. It’s
- 4got the stars, music, a ion camera image of the libraries
- 4cat/demo disc, music and the standard type of scrolltext.
- 4Thanks Ampy.
-
- 3{F!Concept } ({S121}Kb)
- 4This is a neat demo. A bouncing, gyrating !Cat logos; a stylish
- 4bouncing eye; arrows, stars and music. Recommended.
- 4!Cat.
-
- 3{F!LemmRip2 } ({S135}Kb)
- 4If you like these little creatures you will also like this demo
- 4by !Cat. It plays the games music while a giant lemming taps
- 4it’s foot while others make their way home. Contains a
- 4Memc-Update call and will crashed Risc OS 3.1.
-
- 2{DDM113}
-
- 3{F!Schema } ({S283}Kb)
- 4A demo version of !Schema from Clares. This version does not
- 4have any Save or print options implemented. It also contains a
- 4tutorial called BudgetWk. This requires 2Megs.
- 4Schema itself will run on a 1meg machine.
-
- 3{FClares 2 } ({S448}Kb)
- 4Demonstration versions of Rhapsody2 and Voxsynth from Clares.
- 4Both programs are complete working versions of the real thing
- 4with the following exceptions: Neither program will allow you to
- 4load or save data. Rhapsody automatically loads four scores for
- 4you to play and modify. VoxSynth loads a default module which you
- 4can edit to create a huge range of new sounds. The only
- 4restriction here is that the module contains only one instead of
- 4eight voices, and it will only work if it is the first voice
- 4installed (so you can’t load multiple copies of the same module)
-
- 2{DDM114}
-
- 2The Dantilon Public Domain Disc 1
-
- 3{FBAZ } ({S112}Kb)☓
- 4This is actually a game. It has got various levels and different
- 4challenges.
-
- 3{FFIREDEMO } ({S217}Kb)
- 4This isn’t to bad for a first. Multi part with music, scrolltext,
- 4stars and vector graphics.
-
- 3{FFLY } ({S358}Kb)
- 4A graphics demo with a female and male option. Some of the
- 4screens are excellent. Recommended.
-
- 3{FSWOPPING } ({S49}Kb)
- 4A plea from Dantilon for you to swap demos with them.
-
- 2{DDM115}
-
- 3{FZARCHARS } ({S12}Kb)
- 4Part of Arc Angels mega demo. Amazing what they can get into 12k.
-
- 3{FARTE } ({S1}Kb)
- 4A small graphics demo.
-
- 3{FARTE2 } ({S1}Kb)
- 4Another graphics demo.
-
- 3{FCICLING4 } ({S1}Kb)
- 4This is strange.
-
- 3{FFUNZ3D } ({S6}Kb)
- 4A graphics treat from Switzerland.
- 4Armaniac.
-
- 3{F!Killer } ({S686}Kb)☓
- 4This is the one to collect. From Armatronic. A very nice start
- 4up screen and two more parts before you get to the main screen
- 4with a couple of foot tapping lemmings and multi fade pictures
- 4with a horror theme. The music is good. Pity the scrolltext was
- 4so small. 2megs+ only. Armatronic are Matthew Chapman & Neil
- 4Mitchell. At the moment Risc OS2 only. The absolute code
- 4contains CH. which crashes Risc OS3.1.
-
- 2{DDM116}
-
- 3{FSoftware42 } ({S607}Kb)
- 4Screenshots from Software 42 new range. A new commercial software
- 4company that has been formed by Archimedes enthusiasts and are
- 4bound set to release a number of great titles for this powerful
- 4machine. This archive is full of screen shots and text files
- 4detailing the products that will be available from stand 140 of
- 4the Acorn User Show. They include Landscape, a new concept in
- 4fractal design (available NOW!); Ixion, a 3D vector graphics
- 4adventure, it’s massive with both hostile and friendly characters
- 4and RawPower a decent beat-em-up game so that you can inflict
- 4some real grevious bodily Arm! (Sorry)
-
- 3{FVectorBall } ({S35}Kb)
- 4A pre release version of the next demo from ARMificial
- 4Intelligence. (Jan 91!!) You can have fun with the mouse.
-
- 2{DDM117}
-
- 3{FDigAurora } ({S601}Kb)
- 4This demo is QUANTUM’s first foray into the world of computer-
- 4rendered graphics, and basically shows the pictures that COBRA
- 4created in the first couple of weeks of using Illusionist. They
- 4are quite outstanding and interesting. I like the way you select
- 4each picture and as always QUANTUM’s music is superb.
-
- 3{F!Rave } ({S43}Kb)
- 4The first demo by Chris Rutter. Simple but neat. Features
- 4Mr Acid.
-
- 2{DDM118}
-
- 3{F3DKitDemo } ({S152}Kb)
- 43D construction kit demo featuring Freescape II.
- 4This demo version will allow you to wander
- 4around a couple of rooms and look at all the
- 4features that are available in the full
- 4commercial construction kit.
- 4Incentive Software.
-
- 3{FBasicDemos } ({S587}Kb)
- 4All of the demos in this archive are in Basic, they should be
- 4pretty easy to fathom out. Each demo throws out a bit of
- 4documentation about itself when run. Archives Contents are:
- 4!Bounscape: a bouncing scrolltext using Risc-os sprite scaling
- 4plotted of sprites which are plotted along a sin wave.
-
- 4!Message: a multitasking scrolltext for slowing up the desktop
- 4so you can’t use it.
-
- 4!Scroller 1: a simple scrolltext with objects priority plotted
- 4with every frame so that things move behind each other.
-
- 4!YastiB: yet Another Scrolltext In Basic, text over an image
- 4of a mandelbrot set, plotted using sprite masks.
-
- 4!Fonts: the Acorn bit mapped fonts (see Tools).
-
- 4Modules: MemAlloc and a copy of Hugo Fiennes soundtracker
- 4module called PlayModule.
-
- 4BasDemos: A series of short graphic demos all in Basic.
-
- 4Explode: Creates a series of clouds for explosions.
-
- 4Merge-Spr: Merges one sprite over the other, providing that
- 4the top sprite has a mask (use SpriteMask).
-
- 4Plinth: Draws a plinth (pretty obvious that one).
-
- 4ScribText: Draws text in my own scribbled crappy font.
-
- 4Sedit: The Acorn NON-multitasking sprite editor.
-
- 4Sphere: Draws 3D shaded spheres in 256 colours.
-
- 4SpriteMask: Generates masks for sprites.
-
- 4TextSprite: Generates text in Bit mapped fonts and saves this
- 4to a sprite.
-
- 4Aaron.
-
- 3{DDM119}{IAcorn Demo 2 DD/1 HD,EMP,200}
-
- 2The Acorn A5000 demo written by David Lawrence. Requires a hard
- 2drive or a high density disc drive to run. (Any A5000). Can be
- 2run from other Archimedes machines if you have enough memory to
- 2allocate 1.5megs to a RAM disc. The demo covers Impression -
- 2Squirrel - Schema - Fonts - Easiwriter - CD Roms (nice screen) -
- 2PC Emulator - ‘C’ and Basic 5. Includes some nice touches and
- 2music.
-
- 2{DDM120}
-
- 3{F!Christmas } ({S696}Kb)
- 4A Xmas demo from the !Cat (Lovell Fuller). It starts with a
- 4colour scan of Santa and the spinning !Cat logo. Then a scan of
- 4a Christmas card is shown while a sample of ‘White Christmas’
- 4plays. The demo then continues with the usual demo delights
- 4including vector graphics of xmas trees, crosses and crackers.
-
- 2{DDM121}
-
- 3{F!SquoQuo } ({S769}Kb)
- 4A mega multi part demo by the SquoQuo team from Germany. This
- 4has some great sampled sound that is timed to perfection. It
- 4features one of the strangest scrolltexts I’ve yet seen and comes
- 4in ten parts.
-
- 2{DDM122}
-
- 3{F!Nirvana } ({S715}Kb
- 4Version 2 of this great demo from Bytepool. It now runs under
- 4Risc OS 3.1. It is in fact their first demo and is a four
- 4part demo with a lot of great ideas and some original effects.
- 4Nice one BPP.
-
- 2{DDM123}
-
- 3{F!Cindy-C } ({S705}Kb
- 4This demo requites 2megs. It starts off with some great
- 4graphical effects using what looks like a mandlebrot. It is
- 4definitely a special effect used throughout the demo. There is
- 4superb music that is played using a new routine developed
- 4within the group. The demo then continues to display some
- 4rather stunning girls in swim suits. It finished off with
- 4some in-betweening. An excellent production by QUANTUM.
-
- 2{DDM124}
-
- 3{F!AlderDemo } ({S491}Kb)
- 4This is a truly brilliant demo and it should not be missed.
- 4The graphics are top class.
- 4Arc Angels Software. Paolo Baerlocher, Marc Andreoli &
- 4Jean-Eric Godard.
-
- 3{FArcInvite } ({S232}Kb)
- 4!ArcInvite is a kind of demo, with purpose to invite YOU to take
- 4part at ArcDemo‘94, for more info about ArcDemo’94 read the File
- 4‘ArcDemo94’ included in this Application.
-
- 2{DDM125}
-
- 3{F!Aux } ({S215}Kb)
- 4A demo from PSYCORE called Alien Ultrasonic eXperience (AUX). If
- 4you are in to rave music and the style of flashing art that goes
- 4with it then this demo is a must for you. It is very well done.
- 4Psycore.
-
- 3{FKool ick } ({S575}Kb)
- 4This is the first demo from Kool, and definately not the last.
- 4This demo will only run on an Arcs with at least two-megabytes of
- 4memory. The reason for this is because the soundttrack alone
- 4takes up nearly 700k. The track uses huge high quality samples
- 4and utilises eight voices, and infact provided the whole
- 4inspiration for writing the demo ! The demo cruises at fifty
- 4frames per second. The scroll text is supper kool and the
- 4timed text is excellent.
- 4MR KULDIP S PARDESI. KOOL 1993.
-
- 2{DDM126}
-
- 3{F! } ({S381}Kb)
- 4A small demo by Solar Flare PD. The Stracker module takes up 96%
- 4of the space. Simple stars and scrolltext. Nothing really
- 4happens until the end. You'll have to wait!!
-
- 3{F!Direct } ({S3}Kb)
- 4A Direct Screen Addressing Starfield routine by Chris Rutter.
- 4Just waiting for your own demo to make use of it.
-
- 3{F!MoidsDemo } ({S333}Kb)
- 4This is a Demo Version of MAGNETOIDS, the first 3D-version of
- 4Asteroids. Press Space during the intro to start playing. Press
- 4Esc to return to the desktop. Looks very good if the Arm3
- 4mode wouldn't flicker!!
- 4Frank Föhl
-
- 3{F!Triangle } ({S45}Kb)
- 4I'll have to pass on this one as my Taxan 970 won't display
- 4the mode it uses. Sound good!!
- 4A. M. Pereira.
-
- 2{DDM127}
-
- 3{F!pulse } ({S396}Kb)
- 4The latest demo from psycore called pulse. If you are into
- 4rave and strange graphic screens then this is the demo for
- 4you.
-
- 3{F!HamsDemo } ({S394}Kb)
- 4A demo version of a game and you have to squash furry animals
- 4with a mallet.
- 4GamesWare 1994.
-
- 2{DDM128}
- 4Two totally new demos that emerged frem CEBIT 94. They are
- 4in a new class of there own and are really worth having.
-
- 3{FDemos } ({S795}Kb)
-
- !Adept!
- 4Finished on 19.3.1994 by Denys Bogatz (Coyer)! This demo has
- 4some outstanding graphics. 2megs required.
-
- !Cas
- 4The Come and See demo by Nophobia. At least ten parts!!!
-
- These two demos are archived together to make a full disc.
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