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rayearthknight
06-09-2005, 11:36 PM
At least that's what I "think" she was saying. Back in 1989 I was at the BX at Fairchild AFB and playing on an Amiga system was a demo that showed multiple screens with various forms of artwork/visuals.

One of them was a woman who appeared on multiple monitors and spoke in a Max Headroom-esqe style of delivery.

The next phase began with a woman saying "relax..."
then, a guitar woulkd play
followed by someone rising out of the water (complete with water effects)
Then Betty Boop would appear
A drop of water
A dinosaur...
and then it would all stop...only to all go at the same time.

Third phase was a list of credits done to a drum beat that I still tap out...

Fourth was a graphics demo done to Art of Noyze's "Paranoia"

Is there any way to get ahold of this tech demo (was it a tech demo)?

Flack
06-10-2005, 10:12 AM
At least that's what I "think" she was saying. Back in 1989 I was at the BX at Fairchild AFB and playing on an Amiga system was a demo that showed multiple screens with various forms of artwork/visuals.

One of them was a woman who appeared on multiple monitors and spoke in a Max Headroom-esqe style of delivery.

The next phase began with a woman saying "relax..."
then, a guitar woulkd play
followed by someone rising out of the water (complete with water effects)
Then Betty Boop would appear
A drop of water
A dinosaur...
and then it would all stop...only to all go at the same time.

Third phase was a list of credits done to a drum beat that I still tap out...

Fourth was a graphics demo done to Art of Noyze's "Paranoia"

Is there any way to get ahold of this tech demo (was it a tech demo)?

Fairchild, eh? I lived in Spokane for a couple of years, and used to regularly take everything I could find at the DRMO for our FAA office.

I'll see if I can't track down that demo. I'm always up for a good challenge. :)

EDIT: Does this look like it?

http://amiga.emucamp.com/demoreel3.htm