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Future Crew - Second Reality



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The PC demo "Second Reality" by Future Crew, one of the most well-known demos ever.
1st place at Assembly 1993. http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=63


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I think games and ... ( 3 months ago by RRomeo77)
I think games and demo music are the origins of the today's electronic music scene. Growing up in 8 and 16 bits sounds like this... sound channels from 1 to a lot of... After the built in sounds of the Videoton TV computer (in Hungary) the famous C64 and Amiga there are soundcards from Adlib, through Gravis... we allways heard music's like this! It's not a wonder that today we do the same but it's now called electronic trance, dance etc. music
definitely... ... ( 3 months ago by d4drumsyeah)
definitely... second reality was one of the very first times i heard music like this, when i was about 11. remember being stunned by the graphics and music running on my 486! still get goosebumps at 5:14. now i'm a well known international recording artist making breakbeat, drum'n'bass etc. so thanks a lot skaven and purple motion! big up the scene(s) :)
Nice to see this ... ( 3 months ago by broylesfamily)
Nice to see this again. It is crazy some of the things you find these days. I remember watching this on my 486 at the time. Inspired me to search for my two favorite ansi groups iCE and ACiD. You can still download the old packs.
Wow this brings ... ( 3 months ago by epineh)
Wow this brings back memories, these guys invented their own audio playback, screamtracker... ol school mp3's :_)
This was in the days a PC could hardly put an image on the screen. Much respect!
... nice for a PC ... ( 2 months ago by BlikRevil)
... nice for a PC in '93, but in the end a rip-off of Kefrens' Desert Dreams for the Amiga (especially the music...).
how can I download ... ( 2 months ago by canada137)
how can I download this song? Anyone ?
amazing demo. good ... ( 2 months ago by imperia777)
amazing demo. good old times :)
wow nearly as crysis ( 2 months ago by yukatanDX)
wow nearly as crysis
you should all see ... ( 2 months ago by Danking92nor)
you should all see the commodore 64 version of it(watch?v=zVPW40ygds4), that one is really cool because it works on a computer that is 10 years older than this one. But this on is great too.
Look for the old ... ( 2 months ago by CptPajamas)
Look for the old Purple Motion .s3m's.
Don't forget Skaven ... ( 2 months ago by DrinkScene)
Don't forget Skaven :-)
DirectX is not " ... ( 2 months ago by olppa1)
DirectX is not "from scratch". Modern graphic cards+directX make many crucial calculations for you. Old school you coded your own polygon etc fillers from scratch. Your own asm code actually did put every pixel on screen. Inner loops had to be fast. -) Ofcourse effects in demos were precalculated as much as possible. These Future Crew guys worked on some gfx card, after that dont know where they went..
I never said D3D is ... ( 2 months ago by asicdathens)
I never said D3D is programming "from scratch".
I think some of ... ( 1 month ago by 78flex)
I think some of them started Futuremark (makers of the 3DMark benchmarks) and some went to Remedy (Death Rally, Max Payne). Not sure who went where, though.
Phew!!! Brought ... ( 1 month ago by aok123)
Phew!!! Brought back a lot of memories! I just threw away my 3 GUS (red wafer boards) cards and the old 286 and 486 they were on. I remember sitting in the dark watching the beginning of this demo - the ship flying overhead really sounded like it was flying over my head thanks to Q-Sound (remember that technology?). Thanks for posting!
This is HISTORY! ( 1 month ago by orizondelu)
This is HISTORY!
This was a shockin ... ( 1 month ago by orizondelu)
This was a shockin trip... I learned how to use trackers by listening and studying PM's Second Reality... Thanks again for putting this here.
Array ( 1 month ago by dfsigjsdsdjfsoifjsdf)
Vai ett
ä tällästä '93.
The best of the best ( 1 month ago by XyliMAINDemoParty3)
The best of the best
i am not an atomic ... ( 1 month ago by deizi1)
i am not an atomic playboy. epic.
Totally awesome! ... ( 1 month ago by SiliconGeek)
Totally awesome! This takes me back to the glory days of the code gods.... I salute you Future Crew!
3:00... still one ... ( 1 month ago by jazzpsalti)
3:00... still one of my favorite visuals
feeling in a 8 bit ... ( 3 weeks ago by suprimo222)
feeling in a 8 bit song, jajaj try this in a pc
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The surround effect ... ( 1 week ago by DMStern)
The surround effect was actually Dolby Surround. If you rip the S3Ms from the demo you'll discover the ship sounds are present in two copies - the "normal" one and a phase-shifted one. By lowering the playback volume of one sample while raising the other one you get the effect that the ships are flying from behind you to the front. Like all the best demo effects, simple but very effective.



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