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/* POUM'S PREFERRED DEMO */
===POUM'S PREFERRED DEMO===
 [[Paradise_Demo|Paradise Demo]] Another megademo that made itself a name was [[Paradise_Demo]] [http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=7910 Paradise Demo] from Paradox. This demo showed us a new side of demo-making. It proved that, without being gods of programming, it was possible to create something very interesting.
It contained a menu, made by Gozeur, that was looking more like running simulation than a simple menu. To select a part, we had to move a knight that was moving through a medieval set (all using hardware scrolling). Also, parts reached interesting level. I particularly enjoyed the one called Pix Time, that showed a square made of dots (pixels) moving in 3D (all axes). Another gem was the one called Artificial Paradise from Syntax Error (GPA). This part featured a sinus scroller, as also a wonderful scroll following a circle path. It worth to mention that some parts were highly inspired by other demos (the giant vertical scroller looks like the one from Fred Crazy in The Demo)... but who can claim to discover everything ?
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