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Credits

Demo:

Wild copper

Group:

Wild Copper

Code:

Rv

Seb

Graphics:

Ze Kiko

Music:

Bug Vindicator

Pat

Information

Category:

Demo

Release:

July 1988

Chipset:

Ocs

Download Amiga:

[file]

Other releases

No other productions by this group(s) on A.D.A.

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User Comments (12)

comment by Raynald Le Moing on 17 June 2002

The first one I've ever seen. The day after I bought my first miggy.


comment by z5 on 18 June 2002

Nice to see that there are people around here who still remember this nice demo. This was also one of the first demos i saw and it always remained in my memory. I really liked it way back. Very nice music, cool effects (wb scroller) and nice atmosphere. And i still love to watch it now, so many years later. So a classic for me. Definately.


comment by skan on 07 October 2003

Oh, sweet memories!!! The first blue bulk floppy I ever got was stuffed with powerpacked intros, cracktros and so on. Along with Wild Copper, there were Sinners, DOC's "Demons Are Forever", Paranoimia, Unit A and lots of others. Ah, those days !....


comment by epsilon on 19 April 2004

I remember this demo very well indeed. This is the first demo disk I ever saw on the Amiga (back in 1988) and it blew me away! Great effects (for the time), brilliant music and just a lot of fun to watch over and over. Recommended to all!


comment by ToAks on 23 May 2004

oh... wow this is quite some time since i saw...will be one of the first demos tht i will check once my amiga is up and running again...

anyway its a fav. and i lost it in 98 or something but still i will vote now as its soooooooo cool :)


comment by lugduweb on 03 October 2004

One of the first demos, I've seen.
A very good one. I love the "rollscroll" (don't know the name)


comment by zerox/gods on 13 October 2004

This is without any doubt a cool megademo. It offers some real nice effects, like the reflections and scrolling-routine. But it also lacks some routines as the best demos of that period had. Ah well, I guess the "real" demos didn't come before the end of 1988 / beginning of 1989.


comment by wilfred on 25 July 2006

As a young lady once told me with a knowing smile, "you never forget your first".

Still love this demo, a classic of it's time.


comment by GHeather on 19 August 2007

There is an MP3 of the StarScroll portion of the demo (you know the one, W... W... W... Wild Copper... I Love You... This is Amiga Speaking) available for download here, if you don't want to mess arround with players:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/utzkyr


comment by dragonsoft on 05 March 2008

This is my first demo contact, i was amazed. w. w. w wildcopper i love you.
Really got me into coding.


comment by spoke57 on 12 November 2009

One of the first demo I seen, a long time ago. Also one of the first demo I disassembled, to watch how they made the sin scroll and the rotary scroll. A few days later I talked to someone at the CB, ... it was Pat, the one who made the music of this demo ! It was great. Salut Pat.


comment by GHeather on 08 August 2014

The link to the soundtrack for this demo has been updated:

https://www.sendspace.com/file/4eavao


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User Votes: Average: 4.3 points (23 votes)

vote by Raynald Le Moing: 5/5

vote by z5: 5/5

vote by skan: 5/5

vote by epsilon: 5/5

vote by amosian: 3/5

vote by ToAks: 4/5

vote by wayne: 5/5

vote by Ralph Wiggum: 4/5

vote by strife/apathy: 4/5

vote by zerox/gods: 4/5

vote by falcon_11: 5/5

vote by DJBase: 4/5

vote by lugduweb2: 5/5

vote by Frequent: 2/5

vote by Kaminari: 3/5

vote by lazuboy: 5/5

vote by wilfred: 5/5

vote by at0m: 5/5

vote by Frog: 5/5

vote by Mecandes: 5/5

vote by Futureboy: 5/5

vote by waldiamiga: 3/5

vote by BATMANBROTHERS: 3/5


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