kskelm@happy.colorado.edu (03/13/91)
WWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 May I make a recommendation? Spend the time to download the BudBrainsDemo from ab20 (128.155.23.64) ...This demo is HOT! Ever see a Technotronic music video? You'll be looking at one! Yike! ...its also generally cute(!) Kevin Kelm
t22918@ursa.calvin.edu (Matt Ranney) (03/15/91)
kskelm@happy.colorado.edu writes: > Spend the time to download the BudBrainsDemo from ab20 (128.155.23.64) I agree. I just snagged this one this morning, and it rules. Definitely worth both disks. My favorite part was the 3 baby ducks, I think it's called, "Baby Nam Nam". Even though the animation was quite flickery at times, it's still hilarious to watch. If anybody from BudBrains is reading this: make a full length song out of this routine, it's the best! One thing that really impressed me with this demo, was the smoothness of the music. I always hate it when demo writers make the music slow down when the graphics get a little intense. -- Matt Ranney mranney@wybbs.mi.org t22918@ursa.calvin.edu mranney@mole.ai.mit.edu (or any other FSF machine)
mefarimani@dahlia.uwaterloo.ca (Mehran E. Farimani) (03/17/91)
In article <t22918.668989259@ursa> t22918@ursa.calvin.edu (Matt Ranney) writes: >kskelm@happy.colorado.edu writes: > > >> Spend the time to download the BudBrainsDemo from ab20 (128.155.23.64) > >I agree. I just snagged this one this morning, and it rules. Maybe someone could tell me what I'm doing wrong. I spent hours downloading the demo, and I unmashed it using DMS 1.01 (The self extractable one). I get the BudBrain logo, then "psycho" and some other stuff (with the music). After the "Presents a BudBrain Production" the screen goes off, and the music continues to the end of time! That's all! Is it the version of DMS that I'm using? Thanx ... --Mehran