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Credits

Demo:

Beats

Group:

Loveboat

Code:

Kenny Starr

Direction:

Des Moines

Graphics:

Toft

Music:

Bay Tremore

Jazz

Textures:

Adam

Information

Category:

Demo

Release:

August 1999

Party:

Assembly 1999

Amiga Demo compo

ranking 1st

Chipset:

Aga

Download Amiga:

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Other releases (4)

G-Spot (3.73)

Offbeat (4.09)

Raybong (3.81)

Spellbound (3.7)

Screenshots

User Comments (14)

comment by dairos on 28 August 2002

Very nice. I like the strange atmosphere.


comment by scicco on 14 October 2003

agree


comment by bLa on 16 October 2003

me too


comment by Damion on 18 October 2003

Awesome demo, lots of subtle details.


comment by Frequent on 19 October 2003

Cool anim.


comment by dodke on 24 December 2003

I'll give it 5 because of the anim and the feeling.


comment by tecon on 23 May 2004

A kick ass production! Don't think I've seen an animation like that since the Budbrain demos :) Anyway, I love the variations over the green&blue texture. And yeah, the music and effects work good together and creates some nice details. Cheerio!


comment by ToAks on 23 May 2004

the anim roxx and thats the only good thing with this demo...


comment by KAM_ on 12 August 2004

some effects are really nice designed, but all in all - the demo is boring like hell.


comment by heetach on 29 November 2004

still haven't figured out how this could beat klone in the compo.


comment by bonkers on 14 October 2005

Nice colours and good music, cool animation. But Klone was the true winner of the compo.


comment by Frog on 13 February 2007

They tried to concentrate on something visually good... and i think they succeed with a quite good design. I don't talk about his place at Asm Party but about the demo itself. they come with something different and i appreciate it !


comment by z5 on 30 December 2010

I'd agree and say that Klone should have been the winner but this is still an awesome demo, especially because it's quite different from other demos. Visually, it's hot, sexy and fresh and the tunes are nice (especially the 2nd one). Kenny always had interesting and original effects. I love the effect in screenshot 2.

The only problem is that the demo is a bit too long. The spike balls appear 3 times and seem to fill the void. It's as if they had to make the demo longer to fit the tune. It could have been a bit thighter.

Also, kenny starr, wherever you are now, you rocked! <3


comment by z5 on 23 May 2014

This great demo needed better screens so i redid them. My comment about screenshot 2 is now about screenshot 8.

Also, the late 1990's period, with groups like DCS and Loveboat, was a golden age in scene history.


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User Votes: Average: 3.81 points (36 votes)

vote by dairos: 5/5

vote by scicco: 4/5

vote by bLa: 4/5

vote by Damion: 5/5

vote by Frequent: 4/5

vote by jhogs: 4/5

vote by stakka: 5/5

vote by z5: 4/5

vote by rloaderror: 3/5

vote by dodke: 5/5

vote by mailman: 3/5

vote by wayne: 4/5

vote by strife/apathy: 4/5

vote by Ralph Wiggum: 3/5

vote by tecon: 4/5

vote by ToAks: 2/5

vote by DJBase: 3/5

vote by KAM_: 2/5

vote by falcon_11: 4/5

vote by britelite: 4/5

vote by baderman: 3/5

vote by stormek: 4/5

vote by heetach: 2/5

vote by DeXXo: 4/5

vote by SKOLMAN_MWS: 5/5

vote by corial: 4/5

vote by saimo: 3/5

vote by wad: 5/5

vote by tjahzi: 4/5

vote by Vinnny: 4/5

vote by at0m: 3/5

vote by malmix: 3/5

vote by cybernoid: 4/5

vote by Frog: 4/5

vote by OffseT: 4/5

vote by jack-3d: 5/5


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