Virtual World (Demo) by Tomsoft
- Released: 1991-06-30 on Amega Party, ranked 1 in the Demo Competition
- Categorized as: Demo
Credits and Features
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Tomsoft (Group)
Made
Code
Graphics
- C. Dryk (FR)
- Elmer (FR) (main gfx)
- Skrew
- Tom (Thomas Landspurg) (aka Tomsoft) (FR)
Text
Individuals and Guests
Code
- Performer (FR) (The Silents)
Music
- Audiomonster (FR) (The Silents)
Graphics
- Tobias Richter (DE) (Crusaders / Agatron) (Background pictures)
Release Features
Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Audiomonster | 130150 bytes / crc EDD203F0 | a6/90 added 3/95 | |
Music (Noisetracker/Protracker) | Audiomonster | 84158 bytes / crc D1268FB9 | a4/91 added 5/96 |
Release Connections
Contained In Packs
Title | Type | Author | contained as | Year |
Packdisk | Coma 4-mat - Aljechin - Control - ... | 7/91 added 1/06 | ||
Packdisk no music - Cli-Menu Packdisk | Black Jack Splatterhead | cc94 added 6/14 |
Downloads
Direct Files
- TOM_SOFT-VirtualWorld.dms (disk), 542993 bytes (CRC:
AD13B5BC
)
Files From Features
- apocalypse.mod (sound), 130150 bytes (CRC:
23AA6A36
) (see inside text) - hysteria.mod (sound), 84158 bytes (CRC:
D1268FB9
) (mp3/ogg provided by ExoticA) (see inside text)
Information
About
Tomsoft, in real life Thomas Landspurg also has included a little story in his demo which claims to be the first one with a story-line, (which is correct I believe, only when reviewing these disks Alcatraz had me clustered to screen just a weeny bit more). Audiomonster music and the apperance of sphere vectors is very nice. The graphics are very good, only the abrupt end of the story and the messy textscreen made it not the perfect demo as it could be.Releases that reviewed this one
review contained in | Type | Author | Year |
Diskmagazine interviews | New Wave & Pure Metal Coders Axel - Bushman - Chaos - ... | t2/92 added 8/94 |