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Late 80s Amiga Demos [4K 50 Hz]
In order of appearance:
00:00 - New Swappers, Dexion 1988
02:34 - Goodie, Quartex 1988
05:37 - Ottifanten, Thrust 1988
07:15 - Megademo: Part 1, Phenomena 1989
11:16 - Megademo: Part 3, Phenomena 1989
14:30 - Corkscrew, Phenomena 1990
18:21 - Speedball Intro, Red Sector 1988
20:25 - Advertisement, Crystal 1991
23:27 - Stardust 3, The Silents 1988
27:56 - Snurkel Scroller, Defjam & Silents 1989
31:27 - Seven Sins, Scoopex 1989
35:59 - Atomix Intro, Vision Factory 1990
39:03 - Continental Circus Trainer, Conqueror & Zike 1989
41:04 - Megademo 2: Starwars Scroll, Dexion 1989
44:13 - Speedball Trainer, Ackerlight 1988
47:12 - Interceptor Intro, Unit A 1988
48:50 - Letterwriter v2.0, Red Sector 1990
51:14 - Cab...
00:00 - New Swappers, Dexion 1988
02:34 - Goodie, Quartex 1988
05:37 - Ottifanten, Thrust 1988
07:15 - Megademo: Part 1, Phenomena 1989
11:16 - Megademo: Part 3, Phenomena 1989
14:30 - Corkscrew, Phenomena 1990
18:21 - Speedball Intro, Red Sector 1988
20:25 - Advertisement, Crystal 1991
23:27 - Stardust 3, The Silents 1988
27:56 - Snurkel Scroller, Defjam & Silents 1989
31:27 - Seven Sins, Scoopex 1989
35:59 - Atomix Intro, Vision Factory 1990
39:03 - Continental Circus Trainer, Conqueror & Zike 1989
41:04 - Megademo 2: Starwars Scroll, Dexion 1989
44:13 - Speedball Trainer, Ackerlight 1988
47:12 - Interceptor Intro, Unit A 1988
48:50 - Letterwriter v2.0, Red Sector 1990
51:14 - Cab...
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Leif GW Persson om Sveriges klantigast brottsling
Просмотров 223 тыс.11 лет назад
En kanin som skall råna Posten.
Late 80s Amiga Demos
Просмотров 130 тыс.12 лет назад
In order of appearance: 00:00 - New Swappers, Dexion 1988 02:33 - Goodie, Quartex 1988 05:38 - Ottifanten, Thrust 1988 07:19 - Megademo: Part 1, Phenomena 1989 11:18 - Megademo: Part 3, Phenomena 1989 14:34 - Corkscrew, Phenomena 1990 18:25 - Speedball Intro, Red Sector 1988 20:33 - Advertisement, Crystal 1991 23:36 - Stardust 3, The Silents 1988 28:06 - Snurkel Scroller, Defjam & Silents 1989 ...
Carl Størmer and his Detective Camera (3/3)
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.15 лет назад
Oslo street photography from the 1890s. Carl Størmer og hans detektivkamera.
Carl Størmer and his Detective Camera (2/3)
Просмотров 5 тыс.15 лет назад
Oslo street photography from the 1890s. Carl Størmer og hans detektivkamera.
Carl Størmer and his Detective Camera (1/3)
Просмотров 9 тыс.15 лет назад
Oslo street photography from the 1890s. Carl Størmer og hans detektivkamera.
Glenn Killing intervjuar tysk fälthare
Просмотров 27 тыс.15 лет назад
Tomas Froms sjunger Toto's "Hold The Line" från '79.
The Silents - Pinball Dreams Playable Preview Intro (Amiga Intro)
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.15 лет назад
Amiga intro from 1992
Percy Nilegård: 60-70 ankor per jacka
Просмотров 45 тыс.15 лет назад
Från Torsk på Tallinn. Percy berättar att det går åt 60-70 ankor till en bra dunjacka.
Unglaublich, was der Amiga ende der 80 er Jahre bereits geleistet hat. Ich hatte mir (glaube es war 1991) einen PC mit 486/dx50 und wirklich guter Hardware geleistet. Ich war so enttäuscht. Soviel Geld (ca. 2500€) und nicht ein Stück besser als der Amiga.
great stuff love it!!!
I bet these people were just as unfriendly and ignorant as the people you pass in the streets today
Seven Sins by Scoopex. Man, such awesome music!
The guys who programmed these were so freaking brilliant, they were like gods to me as a teenage kid with my Amiga 500 😎
31:39 Need for Madness 🤩
18:25 The music in Red Sector's Speedball Intro sounds like "Juke Box Boy" by Baltimora.
I want this to be streamed directly to my brain
What a time it was to be alive
Thanks for taking the time to put this together ! loving it !!!!!!
The music from the last demo is also played in a demo from World of Wonders. The ripped Soundtracker music also was named wow-something, so my guess is someone from World of Wonders composed it
Christof Mühlan - Banana / The Electronic Knights - Echoing aka 003. WoW has just used it.
Anyone knows the effects of the first intro? Red/White field: blitter or copper? How did they do the logo effects? The M's seem to be sprites.
RSI Megademo is awesome.
The scroller alone is world class for the Amiga but with everything else going on it’s ridiculous. What amazing programming
Don't know any of these demos. They must be before 1991 when I 1st got an AMIGA 500 Plus +
@@igakoga2481 Well they look great all things considered though not as polished as the later 90s demos that could have been easily featured in games.
Thank you for the video...
😅
UNIT A
90-talet i Nyköping. Han rånade omaskerad posten där han var känd stamkund. Cyklar hem och lämnar pengarna till kronofogden som står på gårdsplanen. Kort efter kommer polisen och griper honom. Minns inte om fogden var kvar eller om fogden fick behålla pengarna.
Carl Størmer, eller rettere, Fredrik Carl Mülertz Størmer
Kristian Birkeland, oppdageren av nordlyset og de skjulte kameraer, onde tunger vil ha det til at han ikke var på langt nær så betydningsfull som enkelte vil ha det til, desverre
nice selection, thx
I know that the music is contemporary but the presentation was amazing and the music was on point. Excellent.
42:00 hilarious... that tune is about as close to Comic Bakery as actual Comic Bakery is to Hot Water 🤣
Amiga was the best 16bit computer ever made....
Nostalgia...the epic days of phone dialers, at&t conference calls, bbs's....
I've never seen many if these demos (only a few cracked games back in the days). This is the best Amiga music so far with Continental Circus Trainer (demo 13) being very good.
Rare
Nostalgia at its finest!
The Silents cracks herself 😁
dude, these soundtracks are straight up FIRE
Blast from the past! Very empowering compilation. Thank you. Secrets of the Amiga hardware and the essence of Sound Tracker sample disks are present! Would be cool to download these products in a bundle and run locally.
They are probably available to download, but perhaps not as a bundle. You can start at Pouet to see if there are any links :)
Video 8 Crystal - 12 years old and i used to sit for hours listing to and watching this demo on my Amiga 500+, awesome - love it so glad i found it again lol
Amigaaaaaaaaa!
02:33 and 18:25. Thank you for sharing. The two most wanted Amiga tracks by me!. I used to love them, love them now and forever will love them!
Conqueror & Zike sure knew how to make a tasty intro with very little resources and file size. Pure nostalgia, I'm old now.
Amiga forever! ❤️
got it :)
Sjuuua nolla alltså
There is nothing like what Amiga games and these demo's and intro's were back in the day. I'm so happy I got to live during that time and experience it. These vids are so nostalgic it hurts 🙂
I am here today!!!
Definitely the 56:06 - Amiga Call, Megaforce 1988 is the vibe of early Amiga mods. Amazing! Ping....
Bästa 🤣
Atomix Intro, Vision Factory 1990🤗
How sad that someone has put a copyright claim on a song in this video. Back in the day the demo scene was all about sharing and building on each others' ideas. How quickly some people succumb to greed.
Quartex the motest stranges crew in the Amiga scene
47:35 the first ever cracktro I saw on the Amiga. I was 16, owned a C128 and hearing the music just made my jaw drop. I knew even more so that I just had to have an Amiga and sure enough it was my first ever big purchase out of own funds. This cracktro really marks my first ever baby steps into the Amiga world.
Yeah, I think I remember that cracktro form Interceptor :)
haha poor Guenther one of the earliest lamers be exposed in the Amiga Scene. Remember Zelnick? I still have the FA18 Interceptor disk somewhere with that cool intro and really enjoyed the music on it too
@@elmariachi5133 yes correct. Blew me away!
My first was a D.O.C. demo
Hah, it would have been one of the first for me too - I would have been 16 as well, even back then I thought it was hilarious irony that they called someone out for being a thief whilst boasting about cracking and distributing a commercial piece of software...
20:42 ❤
Oh wie vermisse ich meine Amiga´s , die alten BBS Zeiten und die Demos.
Ahhh ... Let's Pretend No One From Quartex ever Left The U. K. ! ! !
I switched computers in the late 80's. My friend bought C64 and I got one 1 year later... Then he bought an Amiga and I thought why when the C64 was such an amazing machine... Loved to program the C64, so much stuff to tinker with... First thought about the Amiga was that it was so totally different and I would have to forget everything and start from scratch again so I was hesitant. But the games won me over, and the raw power of the machine for painting, music, raytracing, programming and so on and on... and the OS was multitasking... was just incredible... But I do regret not learning C as the AmigaOS was built for and around C... First programming language (compiled) was Pascal :-) I loved the language but it was not well suited for AmigaOS... Remember so many days/nights when I had (most often OctaMED as I liked that better) in the background for just music and programming and Real3D doing raytracing and DeluxePaint for graphics work and more running (sometimes a Scenery Animator with a fractal landscape animation) and it worked beautifully with AmigaOS and setting priorities so my Pascal IDE was main focus and the rest shared the CPU time left... I felt so productive... and it was my most productive days for sure!