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- Swedish New Year Demo 2
- Once again
good code from Sweden's number one coders: TCB, Omega and Sync. Holding
down the left shift key while booting brings you to the hidden
screen which features Swedish gossip by the three groups. Released:
1-1-1990.

- The Mindbomb Demo
- The Lost Boys'
answer to the cuddly Demos. One of the best screens is a conversion
of the famous RSI 3D balls demo from the Amiga. Of course, the
Mindbomb Demo features a sync-scrolling main-menu as well. This demo
marks the beginning of the legendary TCB/TLB rivalry. Released:
5-1990.

- The Overscan Demos
- Coder Paulo
Simoes shows off his great talents (Graphics by his pal Carlos
Dias). Probably the only well-known Atari demo from Portugal, and
what a bummer it is!. As the title suggests, it consists only of
fullscreens. 14 years after the release of this demo, the master
himself, Paulo Simoes, patched it for STE and emulators. Released:
5-14-1990.

- Life's a Bitch
- Classic demo, that
was released at the Atari Fair in Dusseldorf 1990. It features
screens by TLB, GigaTex (Gigabyte Crew and TEX), Ulmareplicants (ULM and
the Replicants), ULM and the famous Bittner-Mix. The first screen
(Beat-Nick) is TLB's only filled 3d vector screen (and it's cheating
very much). Released: 9-1990.

- Syntax Terror Demo
- The first and
only mega-demo by Delta Force, which includes
two legendary games (Match-It! and Soko-Ban) and the original
lamer-test. Additionally it features Nick's (TCB) winning
24h-contest contribution with sync-scrolling and 3d-graphics, and
the very last (full-)screen by TEX. There are guest screens by The
Lost Boys, Level 16, The Exceptions, NeXT, Legacy and the Respectables. Type
"GESICHTSKONDOM" during the intro for a hidden screen and
"HEMMELHERRGOTTSJESASWILLA" (?) in the main menu for another one.
Released: 12-21-1990.

- The dark Side of the Spoon
- Absolutely amazing coding by ULM
with some additional screens by the Respectables and TLB. This demo
has an enormous amount of fullscreens. One of them (with
sync-scrolling) is considered to be one of the best screens ever
made on the ST. Released: 12-1990.
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