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'''A Step Beyond''' is a megademo by the group [[Dirty Minds]]
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'''A Step Beyond''' is a multipart demo by the group [[Dirty Minds]]. It was released in the year 2003 and contains software effects like plasma and fire effects in a continuous flow that reminds trackmo style demos. The main author ([[Optimus]]) wanted to show to the CPC scene that demos of this kind are quite possible and should be encouraged. The demo supports the CPC+ pallete but will also run in a old generation CPC.
  
Year: 2003
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== Credits ==
  
The demo contains features for CPC+ but will also run a old generation CPC
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* Code: [[Antitec]], [[Optimus]]
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* Gfx: [[Optimus]], [[Rex]], [[Sice]] (Transfers of original C64 graphics by Hardsequencer/Dytec and an unknown author (Stating in the menu that they were done by Electric/Extend was a mistake))
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* Music: [[Sice]]
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* Design: [[Optimus]]
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== Links ==
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* [http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=9446 ''A Step Beyond'' at on pouët.net]
  
 
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Revision as of 09:04, 7 April 2007

A Step Beyond is a multipart demo by the group Dirty Minds. It was released in the year 2003 and contains software effects like plasma and fire effects in a continuous flow that reminds trackmo style demos. The main author (Optimus) wanted to show to the CPC scene that demos of this kind are quite possible and should be encouraged. The demo supports the CPC+ pallete but will also run in a old generation CPC.

Credits

  • Code: Antitec, Optimus
  • Gfx: Optimus, Rex, Sice (Transfers of original C64 graphics by Hardsequencer/Dytec and an unknown author (Stating in the menu that they were done by Electric/Extend was a mistake))
  • Music: Sice
  • Design: Optimus

Links