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- Electra Demo
- The first, very well
designed demo by the Swedish crew Electra. It surely is the biggest
reset demo ever made. As you can see on the screenshot Electra has
very fast code-generated sprite routines. Released: 1-1991.

- The European Demos
- This two-disk
mega-demo by OVR and friends features some great coding (mainly by
Ziggy Stardust, Mcoder, Dim, Mister Bee, and Adso). A celebrated
highlight is the brilliant 3d-screen by Ziggy and M-coder. Released:
6-1991.

- Things Not To Do
- Funny, little
demo by Electronic Images of Inner Circle. You actually learn
something. Additionally, it has a neat rotating 3d starfield and a
cool bit-bender.

- The Decade Demo
- A megademo by the
Inner Circle with numerous screens. Released: 8-1991.

- Ooh Crikey Wot a Scorcher
- The last
demo from the Lost Boys, released at the Atari Fair '91. The main
menu is a fractal 3d-game which is unique on the ST. The demo
introduced an expansion system to support additional demo screens on
bonus-disks that unfortunately never saw the light of day. There is
a hidden (full-)screen by ULM on
the disk that cannot be accessed within the demo and requires a
special loader. Released: 8-1991.

- Punish your Machine
- The official
I.C.C. 2 party demo by Delta Force and friends
(Legacy, Black Monolith Team, The Overlanders, Electra and many
more). It comes on two disks and contains one of the very rare
screens by ST-CNX (their first one since 1989), which is a technical
masterpiece applying "4-bit sync-scrolling" for the first and only
time on the ST. Also, there's a medium resolution fullscreen for the
first and only time on an ST. Type "hiddenscreenmaessig" in the
main-menu for the hidden screen. Press "*" in the "When colours are
going bang bang" screen to access a hidden picture. In the "Best
part of the creation", there are three hidden scrolltexts: press
HELP or F10 or LEFT in the intro and RIGHT during the scroller.
After finishing this demo, The Delta Force started working on
another mega-demo called "Shock Therapy". Several amazing screens
have been in the works, but the demo was never finished. Released:
11-13-1991.

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