Amigas are awesome. Back in the '80s and '90s we didn't really have many that came close to a powerful computer at home, It took back bending to make the Amiga and the Atari home computer do these kinds of things. To do graphics like this, much less in real time, required specialized graphics computers only used by video production companies. Think of the movie Tron, the first Tron. So being able to use these amigas to generate mind blowing, at the time, graphics was a real thrill. A real thrill as a child to have access to be able to play these wild technical demo administrations on your home computer and just like feel special because you get to see what the future would hold for us. And here we are! Apple vision pro, Minecraft multiplayer, just amazing stuff
Stark!
always was wondering what hapend with the track at 4:40? ;)
... er war wohl einfach zu lang ... :-D
@@samson06120
da werd ich doch gleich mal schauen ob sich das Demo in meiner Sammlung befindet ;-)
schade,das es von "vfd" nach "factory" keine weiteren demos für den amiga gab.
wtf
Amigas are awesome. Back in the '80s and '90s we didn't really have many that came close to a powerful computer at home, It took back bending to make the Amiga and the Atari home computer do these kinds of things. To do graphics like this, much less in real time, required specialized graphics computers only used by video production companies. Think of the movie Tron, the first Tron. So being able to use these amigas to generate mind blowing, at the time, graphics was a real thrill. A real thrill as a child to have access to be able to play these wild technical demo administrations on your home computer and just like feel special because you get to see what the future would hold for us. And here we are! Apple vision pro, Minecraft multiplayer, just amazing stuff