When ordering please remember to quote the REFerence number. ==================== DEMOS and ANIMATIONS ==================== Ref: 010 3DTT demo originally designed for the Atari TT it is a fine showcase of true fast vector graphics. BIRDY is an animation from Brainstorm of France featuring a 256 colour ray-traced birdy going for a walk down the street! TERMINAL F**K UP by Sanity, watch as your screen is taken for a blast in this early but impressive demo. PARAGON demo is a simple but colourful affair featuing gouraud shaded vector objects and you can add your own sample too. Finally there is Griffs Protracker replayer on this disk along with 3 JPEG format pictures but no viewer. This disk was rated 72% in ST Format magazine and features some of the first ever Falcon demos. Ref: 014 CEBIT 93 demo is a basic but nice demo with a good soundtrack. Watch as the stars and letters scroll around then the peeping hole shows off a lovely lady underneath! RGB only. The BLACK SCORPION DEMOS feature two versions of their clever PLASMA screens, the SPEEDER demo which lets you fly this craft around a SNES mode-7 style landscape and INTEL INBIN telling a colourful message! RGB only. Cebit is an LZH file and BSS a ZIP file, UNLZH included. Ref: 021 OMEGA GROTESQUE demo featuring a 'rave' soundtrack and lots of dancing people and other clever effects. RGB only. The RED SECTOR INTRO is from a cracked game and has a nice logo and module. RGB only. The LEFT DONUGHT demo from Griff features a great interpolated module, nice raytraced picture and clever gouraud shaded vectors. RGB only. F UK MOI 1 and 2 some odd colour wizardry. RGB only. Ref: 025 HUMANS DEMO this is a multiple animation of the forthcoming game Humans on the Falcon (or probably called Dino Dudes when released). There are some amusing little animations here all in nice 256 colours. You will need a hard drive and 4 meg and its RGB only. Ref: 026 HUMANS DEMO DISK TWO. This _is_ needed for the above demo. It has been zipped up to save space and both parts are required. Ref: 028 MORPHING ANIMATION this is a sample from the forthcoming Chroma Studio 24 from Black Scorpion Software. Watch as two faces morph into each other! Quite freaky really. Morph patch included so now works on VGA and RGB monitors. BLAT a clever and wonderful little game in the columns ilk, good sounds and addictive gameplay. Ref: 029 NEW POWER GENERATION DENTRO this is a nice first attempt from the 680XX convention in Hamburg, featuring a brilliant vector dot star tunnel and real time overscan fractals. RGB only. SHADE BOBS is quite mesmerising really! Colourful fun and with a nice soundtrack to boot. GFX displays a really superb true colour picture which cannot be described but is of a fantasy origin. RGB only. WHEN DREAMS BECOME REALITY is the final demo and features some excellent graphics and effects including a cube rotated in real time with a true colour picture on each face. RGB only. Ref: 030 RAYTRACED FUJI DEMO this is an amazing raytraced animation featuring a spotlight rotating around and lighting up a Fuji logo amoungst other things, this is a massive ZIP file and is RGB only. For music freaks there is the TUBULAR BELLS demo, no graphics, no text, just a wonderful rendition of Mike Oldfields classic in 16-bit Stereo. Ref: 044 LEMANS ANIMATION is another Brainstorm product and fills an entire disk on its own, there is a nice (suitble!) looped sample and a mini screen featuring cars crashing and smashing all over the place. Ref: 045 STEALTH FLI ANIMATION. This is another big animation, but this 256 colour PC port-over is really very special and features a stealth fighter plane taking off, zooming around then landing again. Very clever indeed. FLI player included. Ref: 046 CRIME DEMO is a brilliant little demo from the DNT crew and has some wicked effects including shade bobs, real time light-sourced vectors, true colour fractals, bouncing jello balls, sinus dots and more. RGB only. NETHACK ok so this isn't really a demo but its on this disk so you will have to put up with it! This is a more friendly version of the age-old classic text based RPG game Hack. You will need 2 meg at least and run it in hi-res mode, best suited to a VGA monitor. VERTICAL MAYHEM is a brilliant columns clone written by Griff of Electronic Images, rated 78% by ST Format. Ref: 047 GEOTECH is a plasma landscape generator, you can't save them though. RGB only. HANDS and MOUSE are two more amusing animations, hands features an on-going morph as one shape blends into the next, mouse shows a mouse getting the fright of its life, both backed with good samples. MOD CODE is the 68000 assembler source code required for playing back a soundtracker module. Ref: 051 PENTAGON is a nice RGB or VGA demo, it doesn't have some of the more impressive effects of the newer demos but it still can strut its stuff along with the rest of them. Its soundtrack is a nice touch. WARUM demo by Lazer is superb with some nifty graphical trickery, good graphics and good soundtrack. RGB only. MINI's are a collection of little RGB only demos including shade bobs, true colour sprites and rasters. Ref: 052 GEM and WAX vector demos, a nice module and lots and lots of vector graphics for you to move your way through, watch planes fly and odd boxes rotate! RGB only. DSP FRACTAL creator will do just that! Make fractals using the brute force of the DSP chip. INCONVEX is another small 'tester' demo, RGB only. MAGNET9 creates more colour wobbling madness on your screen (RGB only) and finally MJJPROD is a nice mix of a few little sections and some OK music but it crackles a lot for my liking! This is also RGB only. Ref: 056 FRACTAL FLIGHT by Opium of France kicks up with a great looped sample of 'What is Love' by Haddaway and then proceeds to fling you across this fractal landscape much like some of the PC games do! RGB only. COOL is a nice shade bob demo by EKO (my personal favourites) and is RGB only (as expected). Ref: 057 CHROME DRAGON is another giga-feast from Opium of France. There are many many effects in this one hidden deep in the demo and backed with a wonderful soundtracker module. Also on this disk is EKO's (yeah!) technically top notch demo PAPA WAS A BLADERUNNER, featuring a booming sample from the Orb's Fluffy Clouds the demo slides you into all manner of clever and entrancing effects including some nifty z-buffering (as seen in Cybermorph on the Jaguar!). Impressive stuf. Both demos are RGB only. Ref: 058 BIG DIGI DEMO has a few tracks from the BIG demo by TEX (The Exceptions) from many years back on the ST and to be honest its crap! EXTRO is a nice little intro featuring a busty cartoon warrior and bouncing scroll text. SHADE VECTORS is, well, exactly that! Also known as Tats Tiny True Colour Test! CONFLICT is a very nice demo from the Dead Hackers Society, good music and good effects, RGB only. Finally is TEKNO DEATH a wild, stomping 'rave' demo with dancing people, swimming fish and bouncing jelly cubes!!! Manic!!! Ref: 060 FLI ANIMATIONS 2. BALL is a bouncing ball! EARTH is the globe spinning on its x-axis and PROBE is a nice raytraced space probe zooming in then out of the screen. All are 256 animations. Ref: 061 FLI ANIMATIONS 3. PORSHE is a very well looped animation of a porshe in a car show being rotated around infront of you, amazing. INVOKE is a bizarre animation of a chrome lady willing this box to morph into a ball and back again! Odd but lovely. Ref: 062 FLI ANIMATIONS 4. PLAYROOM is a short trip into a virtual reality fun centre! Watch as the monitor screens blip into life and the room rotates around, too short. PENGUIN features a bizarre wobbling penguin that stretches and contorts around the screen in a pecking fashion. Ref: 063 FLI ANIMATIONS 5. SUPER NOVA. Ok so you only get once animation on this disk, and it has been packed with LZH (player and unlzh provided) but - WOW - WHAT an animation it is! Watch as an entire planet goes super nova and sends shock waves rippling out into the galaxy. Ref: 064 FLI ANIMATIONS 6. NEWTONS CRADLE. Again this takes up a whole disk but its a ray traced feast for anyones eye's as the time honured newtons cradle bops back and forth, mirrored of course in the balls! Ref: 065 FLI ANIMATIONS 7. FISHY is a colourful underwater animation with tropical fish and harpoons zooming around the place. VOYAGER is stunning, like the opening to a top sci-fi series on television or something as a huge star cruiser zooms up the screen past you. Ref: 066 MOVING PIXELS DEMO DISK 1. The Moving Pixels demo was constructed for use with VGA monitors only and is really designed as a show room show-off for the Falcon030. As you might expect there are some very impressive graphics and music and if that wasn't all the whole thing talks to you constantly (the main reason for its large size). You will need a hard drive, VGA display and 4meg of memory. Oh and don't forget the other four disks too! Yep, its that big AND it has been ZIPped up. Ref: 067 MOVING PIXELS DEMO DISK 2 (required for above VGA demo). Ref: 068 MOVING PIXELS DEMO DISK 3 (as above). Ref: 069 MOVING PIXELS DEMO DISK 4 (as above). Ref: 070 MOVING PIXELS DEMO DISK 5 (as above). Ref: 080 GULLE AM BACH is a little DSP testing demo from EKO featuring some nice vector dot tricks and music. RGB only. Also on this disk is part one of the mammoth LAZER demo called UNGTO. This pure beast will unpack and require 6 MEG of your hard drive and all 4 meg of your memory (ie not ACC's or AUTO programs). It is also RGB only. So what do you get for such a massive demo? The answer is everything! From the stunning morphing intro animation to the fake Unix clone (Lanix!) it throws you throw 15 minutes of PURE demo with not a scroll text in sight. 3D worlds are explored. Sinus dots. Star Tunnels. Stunning graphics and stunning music. If you only ever get one demo for your Falcon, make sure its this one! You will not be dissapointed. Ref: 081 LAZER UNGTO DEMO DISK 2 (ZIPped file) you will need this to complete the set of the totally amazing demo, this is truly the Falcon coming of age and will blow ANY Amiga demo out of the water. Ref: 082 MARGA DEMO. Umm yes, well, this is an odd one indeed! It's all in German, ie I couldn't read anything, and has some very odd jazz sounding music and a few hi-res scanned pictures of some women that look like they are coming out of the 1940's. Someone let me know what this demo is all about please! Ref: 086 PLASTIKK VIBRATION. Following on from their plastic origins way back on disk 029, the NEW POWER GENERATION are back with another brain blasting demo-extravaganzaaaa!!! and wow is this good! It has everything including a fly-your-own helicopter ride over a fractal mountain terrain! Very clever stuff indeed and well worth getting. Depacks to 3.5meg on your hard drive and needs an RGB display. Also on this disk is the ACP module player and a new FRACTAL CREATION utility, so play away after being dazzled by NPG. Ref: 087 STRANGE EXPECTATIONS from New Trend is one of my all time favourite demos on the Falcon. For a start it opens with a HUGE scrolling ray traced picture, the music being very well linked into this, and then proceeds into the demo proper and throws you away amoungst the awesome star tunnels, graphics and technical effects. The music is top notch too. RGB only and an LZH packed file (unlzh NOT included). Ref: 091 FOG ANIMATION. Yes we have our own animation at last and boy is this one surreal! Watch as Garfield jumps out of your monitor and starts playing with the mouse, watch babies cry, Falcon's fly and disks zoom by. It's all very odd, very clever and very entertaining. Only uses 16 colours but still fills a meg and a half of your hard disk, VGA and RGB. Many thanks to John for this masterpiece! Ref: 093 CHAOS AD 2 DEMO by the DNT crew. They too have improved since their last Falcon offering and CHAOS proves this big style! 50 images per second update, full real-time calculations, 50 Khz stereo soundtrack, 384x256 and 768x512 overscanned screens in 16256 or 65536 colours. About 10 minutes of total brain-crash. FRIED BITZ GRAPHICS enteries from the Fried Bitz demo party, lots of RGB only screens with some amazing artwork, really amazing! Chaos is RGB only. Ref: 094 ARRIVAL DEMO by Passion. This is a rather average demo that does try to show you what can be done but never seems to make it fully, still there are a lot of good effects hidden away in here and I for one look forward to more from the Passion crew soon. RGB only. DEMENTIA by Avena has some lovely effects and storming raytraced title picture, there is not too much to this demo, but what there is really counts and makes up for it. More from Avena PLEASE! Watch out EKO!! RGB only (of course). Ref: 100 JAGUAR DEMO by Pure Bollocks. This is a large demo that shows you various screen shots from forthcoming or released Jaguar games. They are only in 256 colours and you can tell they have lost something, especially the Tiny Toon's pictures. However this is a quite nice slideshow and its interesting to see what Jaguar owners will be getting, I for one thought the Aliens Vs. Predator screens were amazing! VGA (with distortion at the bottom of the screen but nothing too bad) and RGB. POSITIVITY DEMO is called 'Waiting the Zik Disk' and is a very little dentro type thing, not so good by todays standards, it looks very STE'ish. VOXMAIL is a demo of a complete voice mailing package for the Falcon, why buy an answer phone when you can let Voxmail do it for you? Great fun to be had here! Ref: 116 MUGWUMPS CYCEDELIC KNOCKOUT DEMO. This is something VERY special indeed, right from the cheesy sci-fi animation intro and superb use of the Star Trek samples to the final end screen with its wonderful 8 channel DSP replayed module. This is a 'trance demo' almost like those 'rave' demos that were very popular a while back (and indeed still are). It uses nothing but superb patterns and colour swirls to achieve its effect which is quite awesome indeed. There is an epilepsy warning at the start of this demo!!! Use a big monitor or TV, pump the sound via your hi-fi stack and let your eyeballs melt over this unique demo. You won't have seen anything like it, I can promise you that. Required 4 meg memory minimum, hard drive and RGB or VGA (but it must be able to do 50 hz). The first part is on this disk, the second is on Ref: 117. Order and be well and truly amazed. Ref: 117 MUGWUMPS CYCEDELIC KNOCKOUT DEMO - Disk Two - required! Both disks are ZIPped but unzip is provided along with instructions. Ref: 119 INDEPENDANT MUSIC COMPILE 1. The 1 in the title suggests there may be more to come, well I certainly hope so if they are as good as this one. There is over an hours playing time worth of top quality soundtracker modules which you select from a nice menu system. The file takes up just over 1 meg on your hard disk (or floppy!) needs 4 meg memory and works fine on an RGB or VGA. Lots of _good_ music to be found here. Ref: 123 FLI ANIMATIONS 8. They are all ZIPped and a player is provided. There are 6 anims on this disk which are: BALLS (a nice raytraced thing) BIRDSHOW (a funny dancing bird, very good quality) BIRDWALK (the famous walking bird!) BOUNCE (lots of little balls bouncing on a grid, very nice) CHOPPER (a slow anim of a helicopter rotating its propellors) and FRACZOOM (a zoom into a fractal). Ref: 124 FLI ANIMATIONS 9. Again they are ZIpped, player provided. 6 anims which are FAN (a desktop fan blowing around), FLYING (a brilliant looped animation of alsorts of shapes flying around a glass sphere), FULLTREK (zoom in on the Enterprise then zoom in on a Romulan BattleCruiser), HAND (a beckoning hand, very surreal and odd!), JELYFISH (a squidgy jellyfish, very nice), RACETRAK (this is nice, you follow two bikes around a track, hard to explain but fun to watch). Ref: 125 FLI ANIMATIONS 10. More ZIPped FLI's and a player. 7 animations which are: HANDS (the cartoon morphing animation), LINKS (lots of links making a chain which wobbles around, very clever animation), NUT (a spinning bolt against a picture of what looks like a roman temple!), SNEEZE (a brilliant ray-traced face that sneezes, very clever), SQUARES (one of my favourites, small, well formed and well looped animation of a globe of squares moving), TURBINE (a short sequence of a motor turbine pulling apart then forming again) and WAVELOGO (a very nice block that ripples like water, clever indeed). Ref: 126 The GOOD GUYS demos. There are two demos on this disk, the first is the Plasma demo by Spiff of the Good Guys, a very nice plasma too, good module from Stax of Laser and nice intro picture that looks almost hand drawn with crayons! Then there is a nice TIFF slideshow from the Good Guys again, the same groovy module and an odd selection of decent to poor quality TIFF pics which all involve women (in various poses) that have had their faces changed or morphed or extended or some other weird effect put on them. Both are RGB only and need 4 meg. Should run from Floppy drive fine. Also on this disk is DEXTROUS.GIF a nice picture of an alternative Falcon desktop that I think would appeal to a LOT of people out there!!!