Happy new year Flashtro, M9, and Flashers, whish everyone a healthy & wealthy year !@
I’ve always been interested to imagine origins/influences for Groups names …
THE STAR FRONTIERS …
I’ve found lately (22 years later :)) some TSR old RPG from 1980, “The Star Frontiers”, which title font have immediately remind me of this amiga group
ahh I remember this. Classic tue with a hint of sadness to it, which I always liked. Such memories.
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TStorm
3 years ago
I have a feeling Copper modulo was a popular effect in the 80s Amiga stuph.
A small trivia for this intro: “Main picture for this intro was taken from game Rocket Attack by SoftGang, a game company founded by former demomakers United Software Rebels. It’s unknown if the picture was used because James C. Rogers aka SWA (SoftWar Arts) of this group spreaded one of Ming’s intros by mistake, upsetting him. A thorough look shows that picture has been obviously reworked and refined for this intro.”
Source: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=14516
i had this one in front of tetris. Comin’ from the c64 and seeing this … i just couldn’t believe my eyes and ears. Indelibly burned into my memory. Thx a lot for this upload.Endless nostalgia.
Oldies but goodies… The modish effect from that time : picture & sinus !
Unforgetable music (strange behaviour with one sample ?), memorable greetings list, cool scroll effect
Nice moment
That module playback really doesn’t sound right! Classic early Amiga stuff, I always loved those textroutines with the text ‘rolling’ over a copper bar…
Happy new year Flashtro, M9, and Flashers, whish everyone a healthy & wealthy year !@
I’ve always been interested to imagine origins/influences for Groups names …
THE STAR FRONTIERS …
I’ve found lately (22 years later :)) some TSR old RPG from 1980, “The Star Frontiers”, which title font have immediately remind me of this amiga group
ahh I remember this. Classic tue with a hint of sadness to it, which I always liked. Such memories.
I have a feeling Copper modulo was a popular effect in the 80s Amiga stuph.
A small trivia for this intro:
“Main picture for this intro was taken from game Rocket Attack by SoftGang, a game company founded by former demomakers United Software Rebels. It’s unknown if the picture was used because James C. Rogers aka SWA (SoftWar Arts) of this group spreaded one of Ming’s intros by mistake, upsetting him. A thorough look shows that picture has been obviously reworked and refined for this intro.”
Source: http://janeway.exotica.org.uk/release.php?id=14516
Classic!
Really nice picture, and a very cool tune!!! 😉
i had this one in front of tetris. Comin’ from the c64 and seeing this … i just couldn’t believe my eyes and ears. Indelibly burned into my memory. Thx a lot for this upload.Endless nostalgia.
early stuff = good stuff
Oldies but goodies… The modish effect from that time : picture & sinus !
Unforgetable music (strange behaviour with one sample ?), memorable greetings list, cool scroll effect
Nice moment
That module playback really doesn’t sound right! Classic early Amiga stuff, I always loved those textroutines with the text ‘rolling’ over a copper bar…
fixed?
nope. there’re micro-cuts.