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CPC AMIGA DEMOS ?

Started by cpc4eva, 23:07, 05 August 16

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cpc4eva

Just wondering if anyone can tell me if anyone or any demo groups created any demos on the CPC / CPC+ of any type of Amiga demos ?

I thought i saw a cpc demo showing the Amiga red and white bouncing checkered ball is this correct ?

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I guess that you are talking about this one:



You have more info in here  :)

Retro Asylum 110 - The Amiga Bonanza

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cpc4eva

many thanks both of you :)

i remember these now..... were they the only 2 AMIGA type of demos on CPC ?

Bruce101

#4
Hi!

Maybe you are interested about something like this...


A demo from "Batman Group", an old Amiga group who make a CPC demo.


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Duke

Quote from: Bruce101 on 14:01, 06 August 16
Hi!

Maybe you are interested about something like this...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJosZfm560Q

A demo from "Batman Group", an old Amiga group who make a CPC demo.

A demo that reminds me of the best Amiga demos in style of Guardian Dragon 2, Hardwired & Desert Dreams. :)

tastefulmrship

#6
Quote from: Duke on 16:09, 06 August 16
Desert Dreams. :)

Kefren's DESERT DREAM, but on a C64! (By Chorus+Resource)
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Other CPC demos in the Amiga-esque style include FACE HUGGER MEGADEMO and MIDLINE PROCESS!


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Skunkfish

Midline Process is cool, reminds me of early 90s PC Demi's before 3D hardware acceleration ruined it all  ???
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villain

#8
Oh, and of course:

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arnoldemu

The ball man on the chain demo (and zap't'balls) wasn't that based on an amiga demo?
Or maybe I just imagined this?
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villain

Quote from: arnoldemu on 18:47, 06 August 16
The ball man on the chain demo (and zap't'balls) wasn't that based on an amiga demo?
Or maybe I just imagined this?

I'm  not sure but I also remember this.

And not to forget Odiesoft who did several Amiga-inspired things:

Odiesoft's homepage

ZbyniuR

#11
Part of CPC's demo Voyage'93 have music from Amiga's demo Hardwired.
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Once I modyfy Boing Ball to draw faster. :)
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Bruce101

#12
Not bassed on Amiga Demos, but in the same style:

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A little "old school" style, with some Amiga games references:
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Other with Amiga flavour:
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Gryzor

Guys, guys... 5 posts and 7 links I had to edit in this thread to embed the videos. Please try hitting the YT button...

litwr

The ball has impressed me very much! :)  Excuse me my possible ignorance but where are the sources of it?  They were published in Amstrad  Action in 1986 but are they available to download?  Even the exact number of the magazine may help. Thanks in advance.

AMSDOS

The Blitter program was in AA10, all the AA type-ins are on the wiki now.

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litwr

Thank you very much!  :) I can't still believe that this was possible at the 1986, in pure Basic and for 8-bit machine.  It is fantastic!  :) Commodore has to use machine language for this ball.  A lot of thanks to ZbyniuR too.  His improvements also looks almost impossible for me.  :)

AMSDOS

I know it's annoying that we had to wait 2 whole years (after the 464 came out), to be finally blessed with this program  ??? when it could of been bundled onto the Welcome tape in 1984  ;D  :laugh:
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