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LGR - After Dark Screensaver Review
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2013
- Flying Toasters! Can of Worms! Fish! After Dark was unavoidable and awesome in its day, and this video explores the original releases, released on both the Mac and PC.
Everybody laughs but this was a big deal back in the 90's not only for protecting CRTs but it was a work place status symbol to have a cool screen saver; kinda like power ties.
_"Look upon my flying toasters and weep!"* - That Douchebag Chad in your office.
My father, a LAN admin, had scored the coolest program in the universe. It was called ARABESQUES and it was in fact the final project of a computing grad class where they programmed fractals as a 'screen saver' type program. He used to just run it for hours. I've spent twenty years looking for it online, to no avail.
@@Laeiryn I just found an old screensaver from 1999 with the same name that draws really cool patterns on the screen, could this be it? I'm really sorry I had to base64 encode it because every one of my comments with a link keeps getting removed. aHR0cDovL3d3dy51bHRpbWF0ZXNhdmVycy5jb20vaW5kZXguYXNwP0lEPTI1NDk=
I can totally confirm.
I kind of always had a thing for screensavers throughout my childhood, and After Dark was my gateway drug. Things really amped up later when I had my own PC in middle school and a 6mb Voodoo 3D accelerator. Something about early OpenGL screensavers really felt like the pinnacle of luxury.
Before I started this video I thought to myself " Now, how the **** is he going to talk about a screen saver for almost nine minutes?" Now I'm bewildered that I watched it for almost nine minutes. Life changing experience.
My thoughts exactly.
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Best. Name. Ever.
OhMan ThatGuy I want to get after dark on my battle station now
My dad still has his flying toaster necktie.
*t o a s t e r s*
Are you being serious? Did he really buy that?
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Two tools of sucisde in one
I remember sitting in the office in elementary school in the early 90's waiting to see the principal (Yes, this was a very common occurrence for me) and all the secretaries would have the flying toasters or the bouncing ball screen savers on their computers and sometimes I'd sit and watch them for what felt like hours. Something so relaxing about old screen savers.
The picture frame one does exactly what a screensaver shouldn't do, lol.
yeah
many of them could cause screen burn, like the sea bed in the fish one :)
@@TYNEPUNK come on the fish cover all of it at different times
My favorite screensaver was the one that featured Spock, which wasn't on the original After Dark disc. It was cheesy, but amazing.
Spock using a phazer to burn holes in your desktop!
Bad Dog and the trivia game were my favorites.
Lol, wow, one of your comments in the wild, from before I even discovered your channel. Neat
Haha! Did anyone else notice the flying toaster mixed in with all the fish?
Yup!
Yep. Was that an option?
Problem is, you'd better not plug it in. No wait what are you doing? Dont plug it in. STOP DONT PLUG IT IN YOU'RE GONNA KILL ALL THE FISH. DONT DO IT. GOD DAMNIT.
NO
lol
I didn't know how much I missed screensavers until just now.
After Dark was the shit back in the day. I was amazed how fast and smooth the graphics were, even on my shit ass machine.
Its kind of a miracle fitting all this stuff on one floppy, just amazing programming skill.
I think people were quite creative back then, because of the limited recources they had.
No, but I remember replying to a dimwit on RUclips ;)
Compare that to modern day utility applications like text editors that have an installation size of a few hundred megabytes and ship with a full webbrowser...
it was awesome!
I feel like being confined under those limits was something that forced programmers and artists to really think outside the box to solve problems in unexpected ways.
It's cool to be able to have amazingly easy and innovative engines and 10x as much RAM a VRAM as needed to run the latest games on Ultra, but from me there's a WHOLE LOT of respect to those guys who had to skirt around limitations to make innovations and one-up their competition.
Check out the channel GameHut if that's intersting to you, btw!
Now, it's more quantity than creative workarounds
We even had the After Dark game pack of games based on the screen savers. Yes. Yes that was a thing. No I don't know why either.
I had that too
8BitDragon
Definitely, ME. :D *wink, wink*
Tom Krystinik Anyone know where to acquire these screensavers now and use them on modern systems?
Also, I'm dealing with a bug on RUclips that prevents me from commenting unless I reply to someone.
I remember playing those games nonstop. The Hulu hoop girl game and the toaster run were my favorites.
I remember playing that. That was based off this saver? Mind blown
"...which gives you blue balls xD"
Mohamed Salah Yahyaoui glad to see your blue balls haha😄
Dude!! Thanks for the review!
My dad wrote the engine for After Dark at Berkeley Systems back in '94!
I remember this from WAY back when. I was convinced it was some kind of art game when I was really young.
review the after dark that had the hula girls and roger dodger and the crazy cows
When I was a kid I loved the Flying Toaster Brigade, and always imagined they were chasing after the toast. I wish I would have bought the T-shirt all those years ago.
When I was a little girl, my dad’s media office had this screensaver on his work computer. If we ever went to pick him up early, I would just sit down on his office chair and stare at the flying toasters or Rainstorm until he was finished talking with clients. I used to wonder why we didn’t have such nice screen savers back home. Turns out it was because we had an old Tandy.
I didn't forget, it simply didn't have music in this original version. You're thinking of Flying Toasters Pro and the subsequent versions, which had music and such.
The Disney Screen Savers were the first to include MIDI music.
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I have very fond memories of After Dark for the Mac, especially one that was Simpsons-themed, with a chalkboard being written on by Bart. We didn't see Bart directly, only what he was writing on the board, but you could choose the quality of his writing and Bart's laziness, with occasional sounds from Bart being tired. Very fun screensaver.
A nice walk down memory lane, when things were simpler. Flying toasters was always my favorite
How well toasted?
In hindsight it's pretty cool they added that option.
I remember one with green blobs with Santa hats that would make farting noises while they moved around the screen and would randomly explode.
That's the one. Been unable to find any videos of them so far.
"Spheres gives you blue balls!"
Amen to that, brother. Selfish spheres.
the starry night is aesthetic asf
A E S T H E T I C
Daniel Jones im sure you can get a modern replica of it
Daniel Jones true asf
It was also created in a time when the word "aesthetic" wasn't just as overused (often incorrectly) as much as "literally" was in the 2000s.
You say asf often asf
i really love your videos. i like to watch them at night and they just take me away from the day i had, which is a good thing. your voice is a perfect volume and i love when you tell stories. basically, i just really enjoy everything you do
My childhood!!I remember sitting there for hours messing with these crazy screensavers :pI thought it was a game and I loved it.
I can go on about the memories I had with the Flying Toasters; they even had their own theme song in later versions! Look it up and take a listen!
Sleep deprivation is a helluva drug... Also, I want a screen saver T-shirt. Maybe.
Don't we all? And a screensaver tie too, don't forget!
bigstupidgrin There is some AD stuff on ebay right now. www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-AFTER-DARK-Software-SWEATSHIRT-Sz-Adult-XL-Berkeley-Screen-Saver-Shirt-/261380931722?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cdb84808a
The ties are surprisingly common on eBay
i want a flying toaster t-shirt that actually plays the screen saver on your shirt. Make it happen Science!
@@LGR I saw that Carmageddon icon on there, bravo!
There used to be a cartoon show on canadian tv called Bad Dog, the dog in the tv show was exactly the same as the one in the After Dark screensaver, he was also named Berkeley, a possible reference to Berkeley systems the creators of After Dark.
Linus just shouted this video out, nice!
Can of worms was my favorite. These bring back such good memories of exploring my first computer. I would by an old Mac today just for the screen savers and old games I used to play.
Was it possible to get the bottom of the fish tank screensaver burned into your monitor?
The bottom of the fish tank changes too!
I was more worried by picture frame.
How absurd is that one! Somebody got carried away too far
No. We had rules about that. Many screen savers would switch to dark backgrounds after a while.
Wow. Flying Toasters put me right back in the early 90s. I had completely forgotten about these. I wonder what nostalgia will be like for this generation. They will never get the chance to forget stuff from their youth only to be reminded of it later on RUclips like us.
Anyone remember Lunatic Fringe? It was a mac game that used after dark as it's running environment. I miss that game.
Holy shit this comments a year old but thank you! I've been trying to remember what the hell that game was called, I haven't played it since the late 90s.
You can play it if you have MacOS X: mrglitchsreviews.blogspot.com/2013/04/lunatic-fringe-for-macintosh.html
This really reminds me of the absolutely massive collection of X screensavers that is available on Linux, which naturally also has a few ports from the screensavers displayed in this video. The flying toasters screensaver was even remade in glorious 3D.
8 minutes of video just about a screen saver. Amazing! I love these reviews, great work.
I remember when someone brought AfterDark 3.0 into our votech school and installed it on their workstation PC. It got passed around and pretty soon we were all using it. My favorite was the multimodule, Kiss the Sky, which combined the trippiest modules. I copied the floppy and used it on my laptop as well. Just adored AfterDark and kinda wish it were still around today.
Does anyone else remember 90210 with the Peach Pit After Dark? The "After Dark" logotype above the door was cribbed from the After Dark screensaver logo, and there was a flying toaster on the door. This in an era when there was pretty much nothing computery referenced in a mainstream TV show. Except for Doogie Howser's journal, maybe.
i don't know which is more embarrassing, the fact that i wanted this really bad when it came out or the fact that when i got it i couldn't figure out why it wouldn't work on my pc
i wasn't a bright child
That made me really sad for some reason :c
Your channel is just do god damn perfect. It has EVERY thing I want, the hardware the software. and the HQ voice and video. It's just so good.
I had these installed on my old Power Mac as a kid. Good to see them again!
Someone made a game with those flying toasters.
The glory days of pc ownership. It was fun, uplifting, unique and simple to understand.
I picked up the flying toaster necktie from a Goodwill when I was in high school, never knew it was "official" merch. That screensaver was a little before my time personally but I definitely remembered seeing it in school.
Very cool to see the tie's origin here.
You are the only one that can make a review about screensavers so awesome, Kudos!
"Bad dog,bad dog".................. then he'd walk away in shame with his tail between his legs and go off screen. Then you'd see him peek in from the side and eventually he'd come bouncing out, confident that he's alone and ready to tear up the desktop again. Ripping out wires (was supposed to be from inside your computer) and wires would be sparking and hanging out all shredded. And the dog would pee all over, marking his bad deeds. But soon into it, you'd hear, "bad dog, bad dog". He was so fat and cute, I'd actually feel sorry for him (and he was a screensaver, not real). I miss the modules!
Bad dog was great! did you know there was a tv show possibly loosely based on the screensaver?
Ah, so that's where the flying toasters came from. I always wondered about that one episode of Ally McBeal!
I'm sure Jack Eastman was actually smoking a huge joint late at night when he came up with that.
You are about to get 1 Million subscribers. it is mandatory that if you ever have to be suit and tied for an event after that, you must get the After Dark Tie.
Thanks for covering this. Really nostalgic
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Earthbound backgrounds: the screensaver
I miss flying windows. I really wish they'd include it in modern os.
Thank you for helping me take this nostalgia trip
I remember After Dark on my grandparents' Mac. As a kid in the early 90s, it was the coolest thing, and I have fond memories of it. Great to see if here!
god this makes me feel old
I remember once i set my screensaver to a picture of the blue screen of death. I forgot about it for weeks and i almost shit myself when my $2000 gaming laptop bluescreened while i made a sandwich.
Father Hill SysInternals (before being bought by Microsoft) made a version so realistic I once thought it was a real crash in a driver I wrote myself (until I looked at the bottom and saw SysInternals instead of Your Administrator).
Oh I remember this. I loved the After Dark screensaver. And others. Now I want to get them for my current PC. Same with Johnny Castaway, but I think he was a secrutity risk of sorts. Again thank you for your channel. I love every minute of it.
My kids loved the toaster one, and if I remember there was one screen saver that acted like an interactive game show. But might have been when we decided to get a PC. Man am I giving away my age.
It was called You Bet Your Head
Too bad he didn't review the version with the marbles module, loved that one!
I believe you’re referring to 4.0 and I have that version on CD
Also had Daredevil Dan and that interactive quiz show one.
I thought the flying toasters was connected somehow to Video Toaster, the graphics program.
Our second task in programming class was tweaking a screen saver our professor made, then eventually we had to turn said screensaver into a side scrolling game. This was all done in C++. It's cool seeing all these first iterations of this software, and that some were made in C.
I remember having a few awesome screensavers that I just can't find anywhere. Cows dropping from the sky and breaking into pieces at the bottom of the screen, very gory. Buildings with neighbors on the windows doing different stuff. And a dude using a lawn mower cart to mow all the grass on the screen and run over a cat that is in the way.
Whaat? Screensavers actually had a use??
Andrei Tache Da ma, uite ca aveau :)
does anyone know how to get the flying toaster on modern pcs?
Find it on a site and download it.
+Gavin Walsh There's ToasterClone: download.cnet.com/ToasterClone/3000-2257_4-10597381.html
And if you don't need the screensaver but just want to watch the toasters for a few seconds: www.masswerk.at/flyer/
There are a couple of remakes done for the native OS screensavers on both Windows and macOS. I actually have one on my MacBook Pro, which brings back the memories of flying toasters.
www.screensaversplanet.com/screensavers/after-dark-flying-toasters-1153/
If you don't want a clone and want the original version of After Dark, you can download it from here:
winworldpc.com/product/after-dark/4x
You can use it in Windows 10 by seting a compatibility filter for the installation. After that, the flying toasters screensaver shoud appear in the screensaver menu.
wow, I actually remember seeing this back in the day and thinking it was the coolest thing ever.
How times have changed lol.
Yazuki Wolf It's still the coolest thing ever
YESSSS. I remember the Fish! one! The flying toaster would only show up randomly, and it took quite a while for me to convince my dad there was actually a toaster in the screen saver!
If only they made a version for Win 3.1...
Gabriel Brown They did, in 1991!
Lazy Game Reviews Really? I must have it...
Gabriel Brown I have the full collection of versions here: archive.org/details/AfterDarkCompleteCollection
Theres a zip for Win 3.1 for ya :D
Gabriel Brown Is there a version for Windows 7?? :)
Nope :L I got it working on Windows XP and you can set up a virtual machine for that easy!
Anyone else think of monsters Inc when the shapes screen saver was shown?
TheNintendoFanatic yeah lol
This channel is surprisingly good. Subscribed. Glad I randomly found you on google!
The way you ended this...
"Now, if you'll excuse me, I have ______"
reminded me of Bill Nye the Science Guy... So much nostalgia in one video I can't handle it! D:
All hail the mighty CRT!
I miss Rat Race, go Secretarat!
Very awesome. This video brings back the good old memory and back in the day.
When I was a kid, we had a 386, and After Dark was super fun to play with. Also on the subject of screen savers, there was some Looney Tunes version (maybe required After Dark, not sure, I was like 4...) that included Taz the tazmanian devil buzzing around your desktop and eating your icons. That was great!
Yeah, after googling a bit, we had some of the expansion packs, like Looney Tunes, and More After Dark. It was some of the coolest graphics you could get early on.
can you do johnny castaway sometime if you have it???
First of all lol at the 'blue balls'
Second thank you so much for uploading this
Third please could you upload the cats I've been looking for a decent video with the purring audio
Much appreciated
There was a "Totally Twisted" After Dark. Loved that one!
This was an actual Mac, recorded using a VGA capture card.
i was a kid when it was the mid 2000's. I can think of some of the screensavers from back then on the school computers. It would be such a nostalgia trip to see them again.
Aw, man. I'm getting some mega nostalgia feels from playing around with screensavers on the first ever computer I remember having in my house -- which was when I was like, what, 6 years old? Some of those screensavers just brought back some memories that I didn't know still existed, and that interface in particular (and the idea of being able to customize so many things on each module) is definitely very familiar to me... but a lot of my favorites were missing from this, so, I must've had one of the later versions. o.o Where are ants? Where's the motorcycle trick guy? The bad dog? The hammer guy that pounds the other guys into nothing when they answer trivia questions wrong?? Man, now I want to find the version I used to have, because... I'm having a serious nostalgia trip now. owo""
Thanks for covering this...I was just thinking about After Dark a few weeks ago. Loved the video!!
I remember having this program! It was all about the flying toasters.
After Dark was my first experience with computers, as a 7-year-old. My dad took me to work, but needed to do some business, so he plopped me in front of a Windows 3.1 computer and said, "Here's After Dark. Look at all the cool lines and shapes!" then left for a while, trusting me to amuse myself.
I think you're the only guy who could make a video about screen savers and make it interesting. :)
hahaha .. your commentary, man, I absolutely love it!
I remember my early Win 3.1 days installing this and being fascinated by flying toasters and beautiful fish.
I also remember constantly fidgeting around with the color settings and backgrounds on the desktop, having different looks depending on the season and my mood. Then the World Wide Web came, thank you mr. Berners-Lee.
Great review! There was another fun little screensaver back in the late 80's / early 90's that simulated fireworks. I think it was called "Pyro" or something to that effect. I remember seeing it on my high school secretary's PC and being mesmerized. It was very simple but extremely effective.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! After a Dark was not just a screensaver ... it was art.
Let's not forget After Dark Games, where you get to play as the toaster :))
Clint hats off to you for that. Really enjoyed the writing in this vid!
Haven't seen a flying toaster in years, maybe even decades. Thanks for bringing it back to mind.
I remember in 5th grade, one of my teachers set another teacher's computer to have the can of worms screen saver automatically turn on at a certain time. He made sure he was there then and that the other teacher saw the screen saver start on its own and he convinced her that her computer had a virus that was eating all the files.
I remember a screensaver that was an animation of a guy who did several things in his house, but never seen it again.
I installed this on literally hundreds of various Macintosh machines, back when I was fresh out of college working in IT desktop support for a large company. Ah, the memories. Thanks LGR!
I truly love this channel, it's like, What would happen if RUclips existed back in the day.
Just awesome. There's no denying how great these were, but after loading up a ton, they'd bring my poor Macintosh LC III to its knees. It was also quite buggy and crash prone, but I loved it anyway. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
I remember just sitting in front of my dad's old conroe system and just staring at the screensaver loop through this trippy colorful 3-d animation.
I remember playing the After Dark 2000 disc so much when I was a kid, I wish I could play it again.
I have that, someware... It still worked on XP, but you had to start it manually.
My personal favorite was the Flying Toaster. I also really liked Starry Night.
Omg this bring back time when I had this I miss this 😭
I loved watching these when I was a kid in the early 90s, for some reason.
I must've had a later version on my circa-1989 mac. There was an Evel Knievel-inspired module called "Daredevil Dan" in which a little dude on a white motorcycle would jump over obstacles, with occasional success, but also frequently wrecking his bike and landing in a heap. Then he would repeat a hilariously deadpan "Ow!" until the little ambulance collected him.
I can't believe I just watched a 9 minute video about an old screensaver I used to have (on PC). That was awesome.