Alcohol is good for you
For me, The Vodka Demo stands as a defining moment in the Atari ST demoscene. It pushes 16-bit limitations far beyond (my) expectations. It also bridges the gap between older and newer demo styles, with some rather cool screens. Released by the mighty Equinox in 1991, it showcases some impressive technical wizardry, especially its game-like menu. Of course, each demo pushes the ST to its limits with stunning colours, speed, full-screen displays, and gorgeous YM2149 sounds. It’s pure early 90s black magic.
I'm reaching that point where I always say the same thing: download and play this megademo on a proper Atari ST if you can. It's far superior and the best way to experience this outstanding production.
Demozoo has the download, plus a dedicated group page for Equinox.
CreditsFab - Music (Unlimited Bobs screen)Krueger - CodeMoby - Music (Intro)Starlion - CodeSteprate - Code
One of those screenshots that does no justice to the smooth movement of colour.
I guess no screenshot ever does a demo justice? Yep, like this one!
Never did I understand the concept of these sprite challenges. Use it in a game!
Wow, this demo is mind-blowing. Love it. Love it. Love it!!!
Oh dear, why did I take these screenshots? Look, just get the demo downloaded.
I love how smoothly the dragon moves. Those eyes though.. Arghh, those eyes!!
A nicely timed capture, and the message is right. The ST is better than Psygnosis thought.
A hidden screen, and it's by one of my favourite groups too!
Yeah, this demo has style by the bucket load!!
No megademo is worth its salt without a cool reset screen :)










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