Nibble Scrapping Smooth Sine Scroller by XXX InternationalPossibly the best-known ST sine scroller I'd say? Okay, there's no sound but the visual effect is great and incredibly well coded. I wish more would have been done but there's no denying how cool this is.Circle Dots by MJJ ProdThis is such a smooth screen and with gorgeous music by Dma-Sc. The scroller is sine-tastic and works well with the stark palette style which really appeals to me. Oh, and there are some dots too which ain't too bad!Sinfull Sinuses by ChronicleWhat a great demo this is with a bunch of cool visual fx and great music. The sinus parts are very good throughout but this is all about the sinus text so I loved their big blue sine scroller, which is just lovely.Electrolytical Artificial Intelligence by ACF Design TeamAnother fine sine example and taken from one of the best megademos there is - Just Buggin'Disk #0052 by BITSA slap-bang, in-your-face, no-frills sinus scroller and it's pretty darn excellent too!!Flexiscroll by The ResistanceAn awesome screen from the Decade Demo but it spends (most) of its time doing everything other than what I wanted to see! However, as a demo, it's pretty cool with some lovely fx and wonderful chip music.Genesys by AenigmaticaYes, it's quite mild but the sine scrolling is there and I like it. This is a pretty great demo too.Menu #3 by ElectronicI don't remember this group from back in the day but here's an intro with a nice sine-scroller. Sadly, there appear to be many of their disks that still need to be found and preserved. Can you help?Module Compilation #09 - PlejadesAn intro for a cool MOD disk that includes (possibly) the best player available for the Atari STe? Well, I was blown away by it! Anyhow, this intro has a dodgy image, cool music, and a neat sinewave to enjoy.Arsch Screen by FOXXThis was released as part of Phaleon's GigaDemo and boy what a screen from an outstanding megademo. Nothing short of mind-blowing. Yes, both the sine scroller and the megademo. What a point in time this was!!Alvin Puzzles Cracktro by Elite & STAXThis cracktro was used many times because it's fast, classy, and superb. I only wish the sine scroller had a splash (ahem) colour! One of my favourite intros for the ST. Erm, cracktro I meant to say.Mr Heli Cracktro by The ReplicantsThe Replicants released what seemed like a zillion hacks and I've found a fantastic sine-scroller disk!!The Greetings Screen by MJJ ProdThe Anomaly Megademo is an absolute cracker and this screen is simply divine. Outstanding. [link]Phototro by HemoroidsThis is a superb demo with a great plasma screen but the sine scroller is also pretty darn cool.
Saturday, November 07, 2020
Sine Scrollers?
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Go Ahead Make My Bed
Happy Halloween!
I figured I needed to make a silly video for Halloween and what better than Chainsaw Massacre by The Lost Boys? It's a short and nostalgically entertaining demo but, also a fantastic example of the banter between ST groups back then. I love this a lot and ended my video recording with a beautifully scary image taken from Halloween, by The Black Twins.
Those of you who are too much of a wimp to watch a Swedish Carebear getting mutilated might be better off playing a game or two instead? The Atari ST has many ghoulishly 'scary' games to choose from and many I have yet to feature here on AtariCrypt. But here are some nerve-racking ideas which are highly recommended by yours truly...
Horror Zombies From The Crypt is the obvious choice - because it's fiendishly superb. Ooze was recently reviewed and, while it's a little quirky, there are lots of things going bump in the night to entertain. Following on in a similar vein is The Curse of Rabenstein, a brand new slice of horror which is jaw-droppingly awesome. Frankenstein takes us all on a humerous B-Movie adventure. But now, I feel I need to inject some violence into the world of horror and I personally feel nothing beats Death Chase for immense blood and gore! Finally, there is Nightbreed if you dare to try your luck within the disturbed mind of Clive Barker?
I'm now in the mood for something new (for me) to play: Brides Of Dracula, Munsters or Night Hunter. Has anyone played 'em?? Let me know what you think in the comments below. Oh, and don't forget about ZombieCrypt which is spine-chillingly cool. By that, I mean it's that lame slideshow I made a while back. Watch it and let me know what you think!
Happy Halloween folks and remember, it'll soon be Christmas!! ;^)