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Arrakis demo x86_64 | Description: | Arrakis demo x86_64 by Kakiarts/trbl | Download: | arrakis.x86_64-aros-v11.zip (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time) | Size: | 3Mb | Version: | 1.0 | Date: | 29 May 25 | Author: | Kakiarts/TRBL demogroups | Submitter: | Farox | Category: | demo/scene | License: | Other | Distribute: | yes | FileID: | 3075 | | | Comments: | 0 | Snapshots: | 0 | Videos: | 0 | Downloads: | 8 (Current version) | | 8 (Accumulated) | Votes: | 0 (0/0) (30 days/7 days) | |
[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Replace file] Arrakis is the second demo produced for the Apple iPod nano G1.
NOT presented at The Ultimate Meeting 2006 but a decade later at Nordlicht 2016.
This demo was intended to be a quick follow-up to "nano", the winner of the
Evoke 2006 wild demo compo. The music was done first and the style and name of
the track set the general topic, though we tried to avoid any direct Dune
references, so no sandworms and Fremen. Instead, the slow part of the music
inspired a story around rain in the desert. However, there was no clear idea
what should happen during or after the rain, and after only a few days of coding
and designing, the project was scrapped for the lack of ideas.
For a whole decade. Until 2016.
This is KeyJ's first visit to the Nordlicht demoparty, and its unique
gravedigger compo is a perfect reason to revive the old code and fill the
remaining 50% of the demo with something that's at least loosely related to the
topic. Don't expect any coherence though :)
Credits:
KeyJ .......................... code, graphics
Brack .................................. music
Gabi ..................... additional graphics
Aros port for x86_64 is using SDL 1.2 to run and like Nano demo is running at
less than 800x600 resolution.
Press "s" during execution of the demo to save a screenshot.
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