Name............. Demomania 1 Publisher........ Computer Corner Price............ NORWAY: 145kr UK: £15 CDROMs........... 1 Used Space....... 260 MB Language......... English Bootable......... No Filesystem....... ISO9660-2 Requirements..... Mouse, keyboard, floppy-drive Usable Software.. Amiga KS1.3+ ............. 70% Amiga KS2.1+ ............. 70% Amiga KS3.0+ ............. 70% Amiga KS3.0+ AGA ......... 85% IBM PC WIN3.1 ............ 0% Release Date..... 1994 Contents......... 150MB demos 40MB AGA-only demos 60MB music 15MB slideshows Access Software.. German menu-program that allows you to decompress the DMS files to floppy, and read a short description of the the demos before unpacking. Comments......... Everything is in German. There is only a brief documentation in English. Testers Opinion.. The menu-program is fixed to PAL, and users of Graphics-boards can have problems. All software is DMS-packed, and must be unpacked before it is usable. When using the menu-program this is easy, but if not, you should have used the Shell and DMS before. For demo-people this is exactly the right disc. Rating: four out of five. (Datormagazin 2/95) I was a bit disappointed, because there is only 270MB of software on this disc. On a CDROM there is room for quite a lot more. And to get something out of the description-files, you must have some knowlegde of German. Rating: 65% (AB) "Some of the demos are stunning and are worth keeping while others are boring and just old hat. A mixed bag, and only half full at that." Rating: 68% (Amiga User International May 95) "This CD-ROM from Germany is devoted to demos. Or to be more precise, the demos the compilers thought were the best of 1994. There are some familiar ones such as 9 Fingers, Big Time Sensuality, Seven Seas and Cream. The demos are compressed on to the disc but can be decompressed surprisingly quickly and most of them are worth waiting for." Rating: 80% (Amiga Format Issue 71) Keywords......... Demos, Music Sources.......... Johan Eriksson Anders Bakkevold
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