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Subspace (SBS, 1996-)
SWE> Blade (Per-Olof Rommell, code music, doublememb Up Rough!, new
03/96-01), Calladin (gfx, 08/96), Colorbird (code, 08/96), Desoto (gfx,
05/96-01), Frame (triplememb C-Lous [details] and Essence), Fudge
(music, 08/96-01), Lizardking (Gustaf Grefberg, music, 08/96), Origo
(code, triplememb C-Lous [details] and Essence), MRK (gfx, triplememb
Sunshine Productions [details] and Limited Edition, 08/96-01), Origo
(code, doublememb C-Lous [details], 08/96-01), Rioter (raytrace,
08/96), Spite (code, 08/96-01), Visitor (founder org, 03-09/96), Zalo
(org sysop, 08/96).
NOR> Mr.C (music), Pix (later Endzeit, 12/96-04/97).
Subspace is a Swedish based demo group, started march 5th 1996 by Visitor/
Inhumans. Among the first recruits were Blade/ex Inhumans. Special thanks to
him for his information on this group!
1996 - Android, sysop 'THE NOSTROMO' joined Three Little Elks in june,
then Swedish coder Confidence left the group to be in Balance only around
july. Graphician Newt joined Abyss in october. Due to fights and
disagreements with Visitor, swedish musician Deelite (08/96) left.
1997 - Dutch coder Infant (triplememb Kinky and K) left for Balance late
in the year.
1998 - Swedish coder Prospect left for Endzeit in june.
2001 - Blade assures me the group is not dead, just slightly sleepy... =)
Current members are Blade, Origo, MRK, Fudge, Desoto and Spite. Blade is now
working as a game programmer.
Funkybility (1996, 26.05, Demo).
4th in the Icing 96 demo competition.
bergirl (1996, 18.08, AGA 64k Intro).
code: Spite, gfx: Desoto, music: Tudor/TBL.
9th in the Assembly 96 intro competition.
review: The results from the ASM96 intro competition continues to puzzle
me. This is clearly among the better ones, though perhaps a little short.
What matters, though, is the quality. This one's got a phong object
moving over a cool tunnel effect, with an afterburner effect (ala
Artwork's "Dawn" [12/95]) and such. The point is, this looks, sounds and
feels great! Coolness has been achieved.
The intro uses Origo's demo os. [glenn]
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.
A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 16mb fast/3.1.