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''Garcimore Aime les Balls'' is a demo that was programmed by [[Ramlaid]] of [[Arkos]] and released in September 2004, with graphics by [[Beb]] of [[Overlanders]]. Ramlaid's main purpose for programming the demo was to create a record for the most sprites being animated on the screen in one frame, without any flickering. | ''Garcimore Aime les Balls'' is a demo that was programmed by [[Ramlaid]] of [[Arkos]] and released in September 2004, with graphics by [[Beb]] of [[Overlanders]]. Ramlaid's main purpose for programming the demo was to create a record for the most sprites being animated on the screen in one frame, without any flickering. | ||
− | ''Garcimore Aime les Balls'' displays and animates 20 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 [[Maurice Aime les Bobs]] by [[Megachur]] 16 months later, in January 2006. | + | ''Garcimore Aime les Balls'' displays and animates 20 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 ''[[Maurice Aime les Bobs]]'' by [[Megachur]] 16 months later, in January 2006. |
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Revision as of 12:44, 9 September 2006
Garcimore Aime les Balls is a demo that was programmed by Ramlaid of Arkos and released in September 2004, with graphics by Beb of Overlanders. Ramlaid's main purpose for programming the demo was to create a record for the most sprites being animated on the screen in one frame, without any flickering.
Garcimore Aime les Balls displays and animates 20 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 Maurice Aime les Bobs by Megachur 16 months later, in January 2006.