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* The colours of the title screen unfortunately are for green screen because [[Joshua]] had no colour monitor when painting it.
 
* The colours of the title screen unfortunately are for green screen because [[Joshua]] had no colour monitor when painting it.
 
* In the code there are different functions the Christmas-trees should fly along, but because of a bug only one function is used.
 
* In the code there are different functions the Christmas-trees should fly along, but because of a bug only one function is used.
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== Screenshots ==
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<gallery caption="X-Mas '95 Demo - Screenshots">
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== Download ==
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[http://www.ythcal.de/cpc/X-Mas95.zip Download from Ythcal]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 8 April 2015

The demo was made at the End Of 1995 meeting in December 1995 in Edewecht(?), Germany, by members of Exodus and TGS.

It contains three parts.

Credits

Parts

  • The first part is the title screen with music and a little animation of lighting a candle. (Made by Joshua)
  • This second part is a picture with a scroller and a song. (Made by Blue-Ice and Ythcal)
  • The third part contains Christmas-trees flying around and a song. (Made by Joshua)

Comments

  • The colours of the title screen unfortunately are for green screen because Joshua had no colour monitor when painting it.
  • In the code there are different functions the Christmas-trees should fly along, but because of a bug only one function is used.

Screenshots

Download

Download from Ythcal