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− | + | [[Image:Maurice aimes les bobs screen shot 3.gif|thumb|300px|Startup scren]] | |
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+ | [[Image:Maurice aimes les bobs screen shot 2.gif|thumb|300px|Inside]] | ||
− | Megachur programmed the demo in response to a challenge set by [[Ramlaid]] of [[Arkos]] in his 2004 demo, ''[[Garcimore Aime les Balls]]'', which features 20 balls, 16×16 pixels in size, moving around the screen at 50 frames per second - a record for the Amstrad CPC at the time. Megachur improved on this, and ''Maurice Aime les Bobs'' displays and animates 26 balls, 16×16 pixels in size, over a background and with music playing, while running at 50 frames per second. | + | ''Maurice Aime les Bobs'' is a demo that was programmed by [[Megachur]] and released in January 2006, with graphics by [[Super Sylvestre]] of [[Les Sucres en Morceaux]]. |
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+ | Megachur programmed the demo in response to a challenge set by [[Ramlaid]] of [[Arkos]] in his 2004 demo, ''[[Garcimore Aime les Balls]]'', which features 20 balls, 16×16 pixels in size, moving around the screen at 50 frames per second - a record for the Amstrad CPC at the time. Megachur improved on this, and ''Maurice Aime les Bobs'' displays and animates 26 balls, 16×16 pixels in size, over a background and with music playing, while running at 50 frames per second. This record stood until the release of ''[[Boules et Bits]]'' by [[Hicks]] eight months later, in September 2006. | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=22357 Entry for ''Maurice Aime les Bobs'' on pouët.net] | * [http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=22357 Entry for ''Maurice Aime les Bobs'' on pouët.net] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:39, 2 December 2007
Maurice Aime les Bobs is a demo that was programmed by Megachur and released in January 2006, with graphics by Super Sylvestre of Les Sucres en Morceaux.
Megachur programmed the demo in response to a challenge set by Ramlaid of Arkos in his 2004 demo, Garcimore Aime les Balls, which features 20 balls, 16×16 pixels in size, moving around the screen at 50 frames per second - a record for the Amstrad CPC at the time. Megachur improved on this, and Maurice Aime les Bobs displays and animates 26 balls, 16×16 pixels in size, over a background and with music playing, while running at 50 frames per second. This record stood until the release of Boules et Bits by Hicks eight months later, in September 2006.