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Sunshine Productions (SSP)
SWE> Blast (code sysop 'NAPALM BBS', 01/95), Bombas (code, new 11/96),
Deelite (Henrik Bertilsson, music, triplememb Balance and Razor 1911,
11/96), Hence (code, new 11/96), Lightspeed (code sysop 'DARK ROOM',
01/95), Mr.Coke (Mikael Rickan, org code sysop 'BAD BLOW', 01/95-
11/96), MRK (Mattias R.Kylén, gfx, triplememb Subspace and Limited
Edition, 11/96), Opium (sysop, 11/96), Pad (Torbjörn Allard, gfx,
11/96), Qen (Ken M.Berglund, music, 11/96), Randall (Kenneth Juneheim,
code music, ex Suburban Base, new FRC1, 11/96), Rooster (Anders
Lindqvist, swap, 11/96), Whiplash (code, 11/96).
NOR> P.O.W (Music, earlier Iris, 11/96), Speed Devil (Morten Martiniussen,
Swap, new 11/96-03/97).
FRA> Nitch (Code, new 11/96).
???> Producer (swe? org code homepage).
Before the Novemberlight demo, SSP just released some BBS tools, like an
LZX checker for /X and a TXTAdder. They also have an all-Swedish PC
section, consisting of Producer (also Amiga), Headcase (code), Kanser
(music) and Solomon (code). Whiplash was the coder of the smash hit pinball
game "Slam Tilt"! Mr.Coke is their leader.
Musician Digit got kicked.
Musician Atheist (triple member) left them to be in Balance only 06/96.
Laz joined Three Little Elks (06/96).
Swedes Atheist (music), Grid (gfx), Vicious (code), Pantera (swap) and
Excel (gfx) joined Balance late 95 (august or pre).
Stressad och Trött (1995, 01.04, Demo).
Winner of the Virtual Conspiracy 95 demo competition!
C187.lha
code: Mr.Coke, gfx/music: n/a.
info: short demo, depression-release by Mr.Coke.
Harz.lha
info: 6 hour sick production.
Novemberlight (1996, 03.11, AGA 4MB HD File).
code: Mr.Coke, gfx: Mrk, Pad, music: "Access_The_Mind" by Randall.
Winner of the Halloween 96 demo competition!
review: The demo opens with the text Sunshine Productions, and an SSP
logo in the background. It then slowly fades the two together, before
we're taken into the demo proper with the usual techno music. The music,
though well done, is a bit too monotonous to maintain my interest. As for
the effects, they are numerous and well-executed. There's even a few I
don't know how are done! This was a welcome suprise.
Pad's fabulous picture of a girl sniffing a flower won the graphics
competition at the party. Requires at least an 020-28, though they
recommend an 060 and more then 4mb RAM for maximum enjoyment. The demo
as shown at the party was somewhat improved, and a final version was
released a few days later, 08.11. [glenn]
GLE tested A1200/030-50/2mb chip, 4mb fast/3.0.