Official greetings from the 2 brothers duo "Corsair & Mister Video". This was our first mega demo. We were so passionate at that time, it was just incredible. Good old time. Thanks for sharing this production to the world in good quality.
This was one of my favorite mega demos of all time, so thank you. That Raster Demo, how on earth did you get so much out of the OCS machines!?!? Amazing
@@goodcitizen477 They just knew how to tweak this machine and were creative. Nowadays standard OCS stuff but they were first back then. I don‘t know how many times I watched this prod to analyze it. It was simply amazing. One of the members of the band A Flock of Seagulls summed playing their music once up. „Easy when you know how.“ Same for coding.
Still rules in 2023! It was a pleasure to analyze this prod with my Action Replay II cartridge back then. For me still outstanding. They knew the hardware and how to push the frontiers of what‘s possible on the A500.
In 1990 as well, when people were still getting to grips with the Amiga. The copper demo at the start is beyond belief, how did they do that?? And the infinite bobs demo still gets me to tnis day, the music is mesmerising and seeing infinite blittered objects abazes me. God I love the Amiga..........
This is 26 years old, 26 years!! And it is utterly utterly brilliant. From incredible copper effects to infinite bobs its a masterpiece, every part is a must watch and the Ghosts N Goblins theme on the loader is the icing on the cake. Thank you Dragons!!! And thank you retrodemoscene for uploading this beauty.
Huh. I didn't know they made demo programs like these back in the 90s. I thought it was just something done after the mid-2000s as a novelty or homage to old consoles.
Official greetings from the 2 brothers duo "Corsair & Mister Video". This was our first mega demo. We were so passionate at that time, it was just incredible. Good old time. Thanks for sharing this production to the world in good quality.
Early time in the Amiga demoscene and demos like this defined that era, Greetings back at ya and thank you! What are you up to these days?
This was one of my favorite mega demos of all time, so thank you. That Raster Demo, how on earth did you get so much out of the OCS machines!?!? Amazing
@@goodcitizen477 They just knew how to tweak this machine and were creative. Nowadays standard OCS stuff but they were first back then. I don‘t know how many times I watched this prod to analyze it. It was simply amazing. One of the members of the band A Flock of Seagulls summed playing their music once up. „Easy when you know how.“ Same for coding.
I remember ripping the mods with my AR cart. The mod at 8.00 mins in and that font featured in a lot of my miggy stuff.. Good times.....
Fantastic stuff back then, I loved it
Still rules in 2023! It was a pleasure to analyze this prod with my Action Replay II cartridge back then. For me still outstanding. They knew the hardware and how to push the frontiers of what‘s possible on the A500.
In 1990 as well, when people were still getting to grips with the Amiga. The copper demo at the start is beyond belief, how did they do that?? And the infinite bobs demo still gets me to tnis day, the music is mesmerising and seeing infinite blittered objects abazes me. God I love the Amiga..........
@@LucySims1968 I still love the Amiga as well for its possibilities. That's why I'm still coding intros and demos on this platform.
This is 26 years old, 26 years!! And it is utterly utterly brilliant. From incredible copper effects to infinite bobs its a masterpiece, every part is a must watch and the Ghosts N Goblins theme on the loader is the icing on the cake. Thank you Dragons!!! And thank you retrodemoscene for uploading this beauty.
+Mark Sims Most welcome. Though i may re-upload this in full frame when i get the time to smooth it out. Regards, RDS
Just love the Dragons Megademo sooooo much, thanks for posting dude..... (Great quality btw)
Yeah it's a fantastic Demo, Thanks for the comment
Thank you for the video.._
considering average Amiga 1990 music quality, this soundtrack stands out (but still its best parts are borrowed).
Huh. I didn't know they made demo programs like these back in the 90s. I thought it was just something done after the mid-2000s as a novelty or homage to old consoles.
dude... the c64 and amiga demo scene were massive
@@desertfish74 Still massive 30 years later !
@@desertfish74 The Miggy demo scene has never been beaten. Attended several copy parties back then. Good times.