Following on from last year's success, Collaboration #2 has been released. The STatariART gang has been busy, creating more funky pixel art by many different people who kindly submitted their Degas dabbles. You will even see a few images from yours truly. Brace yourself for that horror; don't get your hopes up :o)
A lot of hard work went into this production, and it's always fantastic to see so many people coming together like this. People like us aren't often associated with the "scene", so let's hope we see many more disks. Any ideas? Contributions? Get in touch. Until then, Clickety-Click and download Collaboration #2 via Demozoo.
Credits
AtariSTaffroom - Graphics
Atarian1982 - Graphics
Bionic Nerd - Code, Graphics
Dj Sergant - Music (We hope you don't mind ;))
Forgotten Grove - Graphics, Other (Started the whole idea)
Loggins - Graphics
Scarlettkitten - Graphics
Stefan Lindberg - Graphics
Karim - Graphics
I hope you enjoy this show. Let me know what you guys think in the comments below...
The Atari ST/e demoscene has entertained us with superb productions over the decades. Predictably, these are often from the talented sceners who made our jaws drop to the floor. Well, today we have something different from a brand-new group called STatariART, which has released its first (of many?) slideshow.
It's called Collaboration One and features pixel art created by people from all walks of life. Plus, there is chip music and a lamer's scroll to read. Let's hope this is the start of something great!
Credits
Big Boss Man - Code
Cornervizion - Music
D-Force - Graphics
FedePede04 - Graphics
Forgotten Grove - Graphics, Text, Other (Conception)
Greyfox - Graphics
JOSE.ANT - Other (Group theme-tune on Site)
Lachoneus - Graphics
Loggins - Graphics
Pandafox - Graphics
Scarlettkitten - Graphics
spiny - Graphics ((and coding advice))
I hope you guys enjoy this, and to tempt you further, here is our theme tune by Cornervizion...
I should have showcased this before Christmas, but I never got a chance due to work commitments. So here it is: the Droid Definitive Collection, featuring all three Atari ST/STe games in a spanky-cool box. This is the latest from Bitmap Soft in collaboration with the mighty Atari Legend. (Maarten paid me to say that)
You might be thinking, "Three games?" Yes, both of the original shooters plus the newly upgraded Atari STe Droid by Jamie Hamshere (click that link). It has smooth scrolling, better sounds and enhancements. This is the ultimate box set for all fans and something I'm sure Miles Lord never dreamt of back in the day.
The box is excellent: it's strong, sturdy and boasts a rich, colourful design. Inside is a manual, a floppy, and a poster that doubles as a huge map. Geeks rejoice, for we have trinkets: stickers and a badge I must remember to wear down the pub. Seriously, I hope we get more boxed Atari ST games soon. Well done to all involved. Pop over to Bitmap Soft and treat yourself to the latest Atari ST game release by Bitmap Soft.
Don't forget to watch this video to show a comparison between the ST/STe games...
- Production Credits -
Miles Lord - Droid I & II (original game code and design) Patrick Lord - Droid I & II (original graphics) Jamie Hamshere - Droid Special Edition (Atari STe code & DMA audio) John Blythe (cover illustration) Darren Doyle (box design & manual)