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Things I've done some stuff on the PC(Windows 98/NT/2000) which you might wanna check out. Latest things first. As a celebration of having a lot of time to spare, I coded a little PC demo as a 7 year anniversary of my last demo (which was Sozzled Somersault on the Amiga). It's called Sozzled Again and comes with full source code (Visual C) and a 30 day money back guarantee. I've also done an arcade emulator called Shark, after the best game it's supporting, namely Flying Shark. It is currently supporting a grand total of 17 Taito and Toaplan games. For more info about Toaplan, check out Toaplan.com by my co-creator of Shark, Carl-Henrik Skårstedt. Before entering the realm of Windows, spontaneous crashes and monopoly, I used to program on the Amiga. I even managed to release a bunch of demos, of which I have dug up 4 of. If you have your amiga emulator ready, you can have a look at what demos looked like in the early 90's. Free of charge, complimentary, no strings attached. First out was Rebels - Mega Demo 2, released 1992. I did 2 parts in this mega demo, of which non is any good. But surprisingly we actually got some positive response on this one anyway. After this, I did, in chronological order Silents - Tropical Sunset (1990) and Silents - Sozzled Somersault (1992). The last one featured some fairly original pieces of code for the time. I also did an intro for the demo version if Digital Illusion's game Pinball Dreams. |
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