Zeroth B.A.D.G.E. Killer Demo Contest
Party
- Country: USA
- Organizer(s): Zeroth
- Party was on: 1987-10-15
About
Bay Area Amiga Developer's Group Killer Demo Contest Winners For prize or equipment donations, thanks to: Amazing Devices ASDG Boing BYTE Commodore Epyx Felsina Software HLS Duplication INFO Lattice Manx MicroBotics MicroSmiths Pacific Press Radical Eye Software Software Visions These companies made this contest possible through their most generous contributions, demonstrating their support of the Amiga community. Bay Area Amiga Developer's Group Killer Demo Contest Winners RGB is the overall winner of the Badge Killer Demo Contest. It was written by Joel Hagen and requires a one meg Amiga with only one floppy or an Amiga with more than one meg. Nemesis won fifth place and was written by Mark Riley. It will run on a 512K Amiga. Don't forget to turn the sound up! HBHill (HalfBrite Hill) was created by Blair-Sullivan. The version called HBHill will run on a 512K Amiga. A version with sound called HBHill_s is also supplied; it requires one meg. Don't forget to close the background music player when finished with this demo! Marketroid is another devious demo by Leo Schwab. This one runs on a 512K Amiga, and has a lot of `in' jokes. Enjoy! Focus is another creation of Joel Hagen. This one normally requires one meg, but can be squeezed onto a 512K Amiga if you only have one drive, interrupt the startup sequence before workbench is loaded, and execute the command cd films assign Hagen: df0: /projector focus.film WireDemo was created by Matt Dillon; it demonstrates the Amiga's line drawing speed. It only requires 512K of RAM. WaveBench is a neat hack created by Bryce Nesbitt; there are two versions supplied. 512K is all this demo requires. You should try this one in conjunction with the supplied Viacom and DS (dropshadow) demos.
Releases and Competitions
Other Releases
Animation/uncategorized | Category | Author | Year |
Animation no music | Kevin Sulllivan | 10/87 added 7/08 |
Demo/uncategorized | Category | Author | Year |
Demo | Mark Riley | t10/87 |