Dirty minds released their new 4k intro on the ReSeT #8 meeting. It features some nice effects and wonderful music. Don’t miss it and download and vote for it on Pouet.net or at the end of this news.
The ReSeT #8 party is closing its doors and the first releases arrived for the Amstrad CPC. So let’s start with the new releases (more to come )…
Mr. Lou released a new music disc “Tracks from the early 90s”, which features very nice tunes and 8bit remixes. You can download it from Pouet.net (don’t forget to vote) or at the end of this news.
TMR of Cosine (yes, a Commodore demo group) released his first demo for the Amstrad CPC. It is a reply to Benedictions Wake Up! demo, which was released on the Revision 2012. It features just a logo, a picture, a scroller and the Saboteur 2 tune by Rob Hubbart, but hey – it’s a first start on the CPC. You can download the demo from Pouet.net or at the end of this posting.
The Revision 2012 and the Amstrad CPC was present in some of the competitions and “Benediction and friends” did a great job to promote the CPC. So here are the official results of the Revision 2012 demoparty (I highlighted the CPC related results):
- PC-06: Rev.2 by GRX/PandaCube
- ReText by Brainstorm
- FLP-PordTuo by maq/floppy
- Rite of Ember by Nuance & Hermaniak
- Omnis ars imitatio naturae est by Nuance^eXtrait
- 0x4 by Linus, Zalza & Michu
- Bring me a flower by Numtek & Femke Japing
- Axxelerate by Frequency & Popsy Team
- Blockparty 5 Non-Invitation by SVatG & Desire
- Machine by Ümlaüt Design
Krusty / Benediction hold a seminar presentation about the Amstrad CPC on the Revision 2012 demoscene party in Saarbrücken / Germany. In case you missed it, you can now view it online, so here it is (it begins at 32m 20s):