Tech demos, intros and 3D benchmarks: From C64, color frenzy and science fiction rendering – memory

Tech demos, intros and 3D benchmarks: From C64, color frenzy and science fiction rendering - memory


from Thilo Bayer etc –
In the PCGH Extreme forum there is an image thread for (tech) demos, intros and graphics benchmarks. You can see works of programming art worth seeing, which we will present to you below. Depending on the software, the art design, the graphic quality, the feasibility for a specific hardware or the file size are particularly noteworthy.

There are many well-visited picture threads in the PCGH Extreme forum, which we also present to you at regular intervals. A thread has been neglected by the community lately, but it offers exciting content. In the picture thread too (Tech)demos, intros and graphics benchmarks there are various pictures of demos, starting with the C64 up to demos by Farbrausch, which live up to the name. Intros with a fixed file size, around 4 or 64 kilobytes, are also exciting. These small files easily fit on venerable 3.5-inch diskettes, but thanks to highly efficient programming, they sometimes offer a look that doesn’t need to hide from current games.

If you want to take part, pay attention to the conditions of participation.

In this thread you can post screenshots from (tech) demos, intros (4K/64K) and graphics benchmarks. Please note:
EVERY(!) post in this thread without a picture will be deleted, so don’t waste your time and discuss in the [Diskussionsthread] (Tech)demos, intros and graphic benchmarks. (Pure text contributions by admins and moderators are of course allowed as long as they are necessary for organizational reasons.)

If you post pictures, then please fill out the form, so everyone knows what a treat we’re dealing with. The template to copy, paste and fill in:

Programmer:
Program name:
Platform:
Publishing year:
Screenshot Details:
(Download) link(s):
Personal note:

Have fun with some selected pictures from the mentioned thread.

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