What was your first demo?
category: general [glöplog]
Desert Dream and Pha-Q/Scoopex. Wow, I can still remeber the sense of discovery of something completely new and exciting! Those really were great times
Symbology / Admire
I think it came on some disk with the GUS? Or i downloaded it from some bbs shortly after getting my gus? hmm... Good stuff!
I think it came on some disk with the GUS? Or i downloaded it from some bbs shortly after getting my gus? hmm... Good stuff!
Second reality on a PC when I was 6 years old in 1994.
Juice - psychic link. I was fucking amazed at the time. (got it on a PC Format cover disk).
Wow, Juice: great one! :D (expecially considering that statix was quite of a youngster when he coded it)
I'm quite sure it was Budbrain Megademo ..
i discovered and started to collect Demoz when i was about 9 years old back in 1987...on c64 ofcoz back then.! in my young lameness i even bought em...lol...so-called-public-domain-disks...i browsed the disk-lists back then,skipped all disks without demos/intros on them and spent all my money i had put aside on the demo-disks.!!
..i even started to code in basic,which didn´t lend me anywhere at all,coz i was hardly missing the math at age of 9/10 ;) ...after laming around with some intromakers i discovered i would have to learn assembler to do demos myself..!
...after i saw RSI-Megademo at a local Store several times,i got myself my first Amiga500 in 1991.! And after having seen many many intros and demos on it (that was what i got my amiga for ;) ) ,i discovered a good friend of mine with whom i used to go skating or doing some graffiti was also into coding in assembler....he then gave me some helping lecture and a sourcecode containing a simple copper-list...that was the point i started to code in assembler myself...finally..!! :) ...that was about 2 weex in front of The Party and so i got my Eyes on Alcatraz - Odyssey about 3-4 weex later...that one boosted my ambitions to do it myself immensely.!!
^^thats what i call "in-the-mood-to-answer".! LOL
The first PC-Demo i remember was "Melon Dezign - I feel like a Computer" (as an old Amigian i downloaded the known-names first ofcoz,hehe...) about 3 years ago,hehe :=)
..i even started to code in basic,which didn´t lend me anywhere at all,coz i was hardly missing the math at age of 9/10 ;) ...after laming around with some intromakers i discovered i would have to learn assembler to do demos myself..!
...after i saw RSI-Megademo at a local Store several times,i got myself my first Amiga500 in 1991.! And after having seen many many intros and demos on it (that was what i got my amiga for ;) ) ,i discovered a good friend of mine with whom i used to go skating or doing some graffiti was also into coding in assembler....he then gave me some helping lecture and a sourcecode containing a simple copper-list...that was the point i started to code in assembler myself...finally..!! :) ...that was about 2 weex in front of The Party and so i got my Eyes on Alcatraz - Odyssey about 3-4 weex later...that one boosted my ambitions to do it myself immensely.!!
^^thats what i call "in-the-mood-to-answer".! LOL
The first PC-Demo i remember was "Melon Dezign - I feel like a Computer" (as an old Amigian i downloaded the known-names first ofcoz,hehe...) about 3 years ago,hehe :=)
If you don't count c64 cracktros, one of the first "real" demos that i've seen was Technological Death by Mad Elks, and the first pc-demo was Ancient Plate by Norferin. Yeah, i know, kinda late for the party, happens. ;)
Probably some Atari ST cracktro on a friend's Atari, but the oldest one I can remember is the Union Demo, which is also the reason why I gave it a CDC.
Wow, hmm 1st i saw? like others if you exclude C64 Cracktro's then hmm...i don't really know was 88 or 89 The Great POI-POI was one of the 1st, along with Vectrex by Scoopex Had seen stuff earlier around a friends house like Juggler etc.
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=27096
I remember this like it was yesterday. I can almost smell the shop I was in watching this. 1985 I saw it so one year after release it seems.
I remember this like it was yesterday. I can almost smell the shop I was in watching this. 1985 I saw it so one year after release it seems.
Well yeah, Boing was indeed the first but for some reason i don't really count it as demo :)
I'm pretty sure there are a few topics about this already..
Anyways, not counting the obvious crack intros, the first ones I can remember seeing are Deathstar's Megademo and Music Invasion 2 by Jungle Command. Although there may have been some on the C64 before that.
Crack intros were what got me excited about the whole thing though. No idea about the first ones I saw on C64, but I remember many intros by German Cracking Service in front of my early games..
Anyways, not counting the obvious crack intros, the first ones I can remember seeing are Deathstar's Megademo and Music Invasion 2 by Jungle Command. Although there may have been some on the C64 before that.
Crack intros were what got me excited about the whole thing though. No idea about the first ones I saw on C64, but I remember many intros by German Cracking Service in front of my early games..
Desert Dream (still my favourite)
.. and U2 Music disk by Scoopex right after I watched Desert Dream :) (which hasnt been uploaded here?) Surely someone has a copy? It featured cd rips of 2 unlimited .. By Jazz & Deck I think..
.. and U2 Music disk by Scoopex right after I watched Desert Dream :) (which hasnt been uploaded here?) Surely someone has a copy? It featured cd rips of 2 unlimited .. By Jazz & Deck I think..
You mean [url=http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=21401}this one[/url]?
The first demoscene related stuff I saw was a massive amount of Amiga cracktros included with cracked games I used to play as a child. For example: Superfrog by Crystal & Melon Dezign.
One of the first PC demos I saw was Dreams of Destiny by Suburban Creations.
Now you made me feel nostalgic... ;)
One of the first PC demos I saw was Dreams of Destiny by Suburban Creations.
Now you made me feel nostalgic... ;)
Or wait, maybe also Heaven7 by Exceed. :)
"Voxel" by Bas van Galen ;)
no, seriously I forgot. But I remember being really impressed by "Heartquake" from Iguana, which I got on the Assembly-CD I bought back then...
The ones that made the biggest impression on me back then were probably "The fulcrum" and "Heaven7". Remembering the atmosphere in the hall at MS98 when "The fulcrum" ran gives me goosebump all over :)
no, seriously I forgot. But I remember being really impressed by "Heartquake" from Iguana, which I got on the Assembly-CD I bought back then...
The ones that made the biggest impression on me back then were probably "The fulcrum" and "Heaven7". Remembering the atmosphere in the hall at MS98 when "The fulcrum" ran gives me goosebump all over :)
Cracktro:Angels release with Comic Bakery music, i forget what game is it.