Welcome to Amsoft by Amsoft
Synopsis:
Continuous rolling demonstration of the CPC capabilities, given away free with certain Amstrad CPC 464 packages back in the 1980s and filling an entire two sides of the cassette (not repeated).
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khisanth says
"Well not much to say about this other than it would have been the first thing most people loaded up onto their Amstrad 464! Gives examples of what the Amstrad is capable of e.g. graphics, sound, word processing etc"
Ritchardo mkII says
"The very first thing I loaded on my CPC. In my mind at least this programme is partly responsible for opening my eyes to the world of CPC computing. I still run it through now and again for the memories. Hardly cutting edge any more but I love it!"
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woody.cool says
"There was a CPC6128 version too, which was on disk, but it was exactly the same as the 464 version. I remember watching this in Dixons when I went into town with my parents to choose what computer they were going to buy me. I think this demo had something to do with the choice made."