
Pompey Pirates Menu #059 Intro by Pompey Pirates (check this out).

- Exxos has access to the entire Pompey archive - https://exxosforum.co.uk/atari/...
- Atari Legend - Pompey Pirates disk #048 - https://www.atarilegend.com/PP48...
- Atari Legend - Pompey Pirates disk #095 - https://www.atarilegend.com/PP95...
- Demozoo - a page dedicated to Pompey Pirates - https://demozoo.org/groups/2228/
- Atarimania - Pompey Pirates Mega Muzak Demo - https://www.atarimania.com
- Matt's archived website - https://www.gingerbeardman.com/archive/pompeypirates/
POV Menu Disk #099
Persistence of Vision (aka POV) was one of the best demo-packers for the Atari ST. They made 165 compilation disks, most programmed by Mac Sys Data, with members including Ozymandias, Boris, Gonzo, Aly, and Dr Syne. Numerous disks featured music by Tao, Lotus, An Cool, David Whittaker, Ben Daglish, and more.
I admire POV because they brought multiple productions to users like me. People who couldn't afford to buy (or ... ahem... freely source) everything flooding the ST world back then. Plus, their compilations were professionally produced and crammed with loads of extra goodies I would probably never have seen.
I've chosen to record their 99th menu because it's a great screen and marked the end of an era (not the end of the group, as they continued). Along with their copier, this floppy disk features four demos: Life's A Bitch by TLB, The New Year Demo by X-Troll, Stuffy's Demo, and TSB/Adrenaline Intro by Kids Ghost Brothers.
This disk isn't the greatest measure of what made the POV menus so appealing - there are better - but I'm sure the infamous sampled soundtrack from Life's A Bitch will put a smile on your face. So funny!!
Credits for Menu #099
Boris - Code & Graphics
Ozymandias - GraphicsCount Zero - MusicLinks and a bundle of other POV Menu screenshots
Persistence Of Vision are on YouTube!
Exxos has a great POV section on his website.Demozoo has a section dedicated to POV.If you think this is all, boy, you're so wrong! (geddit??) [AtariCrypt]
CreditsE.G.B. - CodeCount Zero - Music
Credits
B.F.G - TextCrawdaddy - MusicMick - Code

"Stonish.net tries to collect all menu disks made on Atari ST. They are mainly games menus, but it will feature tools, demos and mod menus in the next months. The site provides more than 1600 disks at the moment (more to come). All disks have been tested and some of them have been repaired.
The goal is, of course, to provide a safe database for all disks, but not only. Some crews didn't spread very well their disks. A lot of compilations have been lost since the 80's. So we need to fill the gap: any help is welcome ;) This is the first of the website, which will probably evolve in the next months."