Early Amiga Lord Blitter stuff… He later went on to join/form (?) BS1. Very funny to see actual phone numbers in the scroller (including Strider’s) — even for 1987, that was extremely unusual.
No I disagree, there were some amazing things in starting from like 88… especially 1989..
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Annatar
12 years ago
First, haha!!!
One can tell these were the early days on the Amiga, where the posse was just starting out learning how to program the hardware. Personally I always harbored a dislike for the Amiga intros in the ’80’s of the last century… the really cool coding did not start until 1990, and then Crionics & The Silents would shatter all norms and barriers with "Hardwired" in 1991, showing what was really possible when top coders join forces with top designers and top musicians…
Early Amiga Lord Blitter stuff… He later went on to join/form (?) BS1. Very funny to see actual phone numbers in the scroller (including Strider’s) — even for 1987, that was extremely unusual.
Not golden even back then.
Golden times.. golden oldies.. for the time 😉
I also disagree with you Annatar I’m afraid – there’s plenty of good stuff from 1988 and 1989.
No I disagree, there were some amazing things in starting from like 88… especially 1989..
First, haha!!!
One can tell these were the early days on the Amiga, where the posse was just starting out learning how to program the hardware. Personally I always harbored a dislike for the Amiga intros in the ’80’s of the last century… the really cool coding did not start until 1990, and then Crionics & The Silents would shatter all norms and barriers with "Hardwired" in 1991, showing what was really possible when top coders join forces with top designers and top musicians…