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- Swedish New Year Demo 1
- A nice
demo with three screens by TCB, Omega and Sync. It was
released before AN Cool became a member of TCB. Released: 1-1-1989.

- The Union Demo
- This demo has
screens by the best demo programmers on the ST: The Union. It has
its own diskformat (almost one meg compressed demos) and features
"TCB 3" by Nick, which some people consider to be one of the best
demo-screens ever. The TNT-Crew deliver the first 3D graphics on the
ST (though not very fast when compared to the latest ST demos). The
hidden screen (Sample-Mon ST, can be reached by a hidden door at a
TEX logo) was coded by TEX. A couple of years later, the Union added
Electra and the Overlanders to their members in order to regain
forces for a second Union demo which never became reality. Released:
1-7-1989.

- The cuddly Demos
- The cuddly Demos
were the ultimate brain-blaster. All the screens seemed to be
impossible to realize on an ST. This demo was the first to use
sync-scrolling, which rocks in the fullscreen. Released: 4-2-1989.

- Whattaheck Demo
- The first
party-demo by TCB and friends. The
loading screen is a so-called "super writer", a famous demo-effect
from the C-64. Released: 5-11-1989.

- The Overdrive Demo
- Mega-demo by
Phalanx with a game-like main-menu. Chris Mad is totally nuts. Just
listen to his loading music. Released: 8-1989.

- Sowatt Demo
- Brilliant party-demo
by TCB
and friends. It probably features the only main menu without music.
Released: 12-1989.

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