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 D380 FROGGIES OVER THE FENCE (3 DISKS £4.50) 
 by Legacy, ST Connexion and the Overlanders. An amazing demo from some of 
 the best coders presently working on the Atari ST.
 D379 NECRO MUNDA 
 by Paranoia. A high quality music demo from the team that brought you 
 'Son et Lumiere' (disk D305). It contains 11 high quality tunes plus an 
 array ofvisual entertainments.
 
 D378 DELIRIUM 
 by Orbital Software. A multi-screen mega STOS demo.
 
 D377 ANOMALY (2 DISKS/£3.00) 
 by MJJ. Use the cursor keys to roll a marble around a landscape then 
 enter oneof many doors to access the demo screens.
 
 D376 VEXIRIK (2 DISKS/£3.00) 
 A two disk mega-demo coded in STOS (some screens need 1mb).
 D375 BRUTAL TECHNO (STE 1MB) 
 by Andrenaline featuring techno rap with dancing lemmings.
 D374 BURNING ILLUSION 1MB 
 A sequentially running demo by DNT.
 
 D373 DREAMS 1MB 
 Superb dentro by Animal Mine of Holland.
 
 D372 REALITY IS A LIE (1MB, STE) 
 Good first demo from the German group Psychonomix.
 
 D371 TRAOU'N INT KET BET GRAET BEN BREMAN (2 DISKS/£3.00 1MB) 
 A stunning demo by Adrenalin.
 
 D370 CHOICE OF GODS (2 DISKS/£3.00) 
 by Holocaust. A 14 screen (plus 2 extra hidden ones) mega-demo.
 
 D369 NEVER AND FOREVER 
 by Stew and written in pure GFA BASIC. If you don't think that GFA is 
 anything special this multi-screen demo, which was three years in the 
 making, may well change your mind! Also on the disk are some handy 
 utilities aimed mainly at programmers. They are FONT2BIN to convert 
 graphics to binary data, PLOTTER to plot sprite paths, CONVERT converts 
 Easyrider disassembled source file to smaller more usable ones and 
 STEWP10.ZIP for BBS SYSOPS using Turbo Board ST v.2xx
 
 D368 CODING SO FAR (2 DISKS/£3.00) 
 The second major demo production by the Megabusters. Guide Mad Schneurpal 
 around the garden to find the various sub-demos.
 
 D367 EXTREME RAGE (1MB STE ONLY) 
 by Anatomica of Sweden. Sinecurves, shadowbobs, star-globes, plasma, etc.
 
 D366 BIRDS OF PREY INTRO (1MB STE ONLY) 
 by Stuart Gilroy. The full animated intro sequence to the commercial game 
 'Birds of Prey'. The game itself never appeared on the ST.
 
 D365 SYNERGY EXPERIENCE 
 by Exel. A 100% STOS coded demowith screens called 3D-Wire, Big Brother, 
 Multi Screen, The Tracker and Circlesquare
 
 D364 DIGITAL EXTAZY 
 Mega-demo by TTK. Walk the little man from Magic Pockets around the 
 screen, up and down ladders to find the demos hidden behind the windows.
 
 D363 GROTESQUE 1MB STE ONLY 
 by Omega. Techno music and psychedelic flashing images provide a superbly 
 watchable demo.
 
 D362 VENTURA (2 DISKS £3.00) 
 by The Overlanders. An impressive intro sequence leads you to the main 
 menu from where another 11 sub-demos can be accessed. Between them they 
 offer every- thing that quality demos should. There is also a very good 
 reset demo. (A small part of the demo is 1mb).
 D360 DREAMZONE (2 DISKS £3.00) 
 The Wild Boys are back with another super mega-demo. Walk Charlie around 
 the screens to find the various demos. Vectorball cubes, overscan 
 vectorballs, lamertest, Megatwister, etc., etc.
 D359 REVOLUTION 
 First mega-demo from Stax. Search the star systems for the bases that 
 represent demo screens.
 
 D358 NO BOMB 
 Multi-screen mega demo by A.C.C.S. (French crew).
 
 D357 SWISS MEGA DEMO 
 To save the world and the rest of us from the threat of a Zaxxon invasion 
 the Swiss must prove they are the best programmers in the universe. This 
 is how they saved the world!
 
 D356 CHOCROUT 
 by Adrenaline (France). Multi-part demo, fractals, plasma, etc., with 
 screens by Adrenaline, DNT, KGB and Sector One.
 
 D355 EAT MY BO**OCKS D/S 
 Multi-part demo from Equinox of France.
 
 D354 IF PIGS COULD FLY D/S 
 Good multi-part demo by the Syndicate featuring shade bobs, vectors, 
 light- sourced lines, etc.
 D353 MANIC D/S 
 by the Opposition. A STOS coded demo in which you have to drive a little 
 motorcar around a road system via the keyboard to find the different demo 
 screens.
 
 D352 MISTY 
 by Top Notch Software. Multi-screen STOS demo produced to display the 
 capabilities of the new 'Misty' extension for the language.
 
 D351 ATARI FAIR DENTRO 
 by Animal Mine from the messe (exhibition) in Dusseldorf.
 
 D350 M DEMO 4 (1MB STE) 
 by AN Cool. Music demo with graphics plus a Tron game and a Pong game. 
 (Warning: has bad language on title screen)
 
 D349 NPG MEGA DEMO 
 Good multi-screen mega demo from New Power Generation in which you use a 
 work-man with a pneumatic drill to find the screens.. Unfortunately, two 
 or three of the screens are corrupted on the STE.
 
 D348 COCA COLA JINGLE #1 (1MB STE ONLY) 
 Good quality digitised version of the Coca Cola rap by Impact.
 D347 COSMIC JAM 
 Good multi-vector demo from Imagina of Finland.
 D346 BIRD MAD GIRL SHOW 
 by the Fraggles (France). Nice animated menu giving 8 screens accessible 
 from the function keys. Screens by Fraggles (4), Prism, Poltergeist, 
 Vegetables and N.Coder. (Slight corruption in one scroller on STE)
 
 D345 VISUAL ONSLAUGHT (STE ONLY) 
 by Global Reflex. Allegedly one of the best STOS demos ever. It features 
 unlimited sprites, 3D, fractals, starfields and whizzy lines.
 D340 PHALEON 4 DISKS £6.00 
 A stunning four disk giga-demo, two years in the making, presented by 
 Next
 D338 X-PLOSION 1MB STE ONLY 
 A good multi-demo from Imagina of Norway.
 
 D337 MUSIC FOR THE MASSES VOL.1 
 Eight pieces of music and a player from NPG. The tunes are: Elysium, 
 Melodian, Quartex 1, Turrican II, Pestilence, Visions and Halloween.
 
 D336 FULLPARTS 
 Short dentro from the Hemoroids in which they show off a few of their 
 routines
 D335 PANDEMONIUM 
 Good mega-demo from Pandemonium. Manouevre a robot around the screens to 
 find the demos.
 
 D334 MY SOCKS ARE WEAPONS 
 A short multi-part dentro from Legacy. Features 3D balls, line vectors, 
 etc.
 D333 MEGADAZ MEGADEMO II 
 by Daz. Run of the mill demo coded is STOS. Half a dozen demos accessible 
 by moving your pacman character around the screen and avoiding the ghost.
 
 D332 SYMIC 
 A collection of about 140 Mad Max tunes, plus 18 of Count Zeros, plus 7 
 by ENS and 13 by LAP!
 D331 SATAN 
 by the Hemoroids. Six demos accessible from the function keys, including 
 a lamer test.
 
 D330 NUTHOUSE 
 The biggest house music demo on the ST by Sentry. 18 minutes of 
 digi-house music with stereo output on the STE.
 
 D329 DENTRO 
 Not an intro but a 'Dentro' in which the Hemoroids show us what they can 
 do on the ST as a pre-view of their mega-demo 'Forgive no-one'
 
 D328 IMAGINATION 
 by the Dynamic Duo. Manoeuvre a unicycle around 'Cadaver' style dungeon 
 rooms to find and enter the different demos.
 
 D327 SPACE 
 The first mega-demo from the Megabusters. Float the turtle around the 
 screens on its bunch of balloons to access the different demos.
 
 D326 OVERDOSE 
 A series of demos by Aggression, including Real-time Postscript Zoomer, 
 PlasmaFractals. Glenz Vectors, etc.
 
 D325 NTM 2 DISKS/£3.00 
 Super mega-demo from Zuul, featuring a vertical scrolling shoot 'em up 
 that you must master to access the various screens.
 
 D324 CROSSBONES KAOS MEETING: STE ONLY 
 Also known, erroneously, in some quarters as 'The Red Sector Mega-demo' 
 this disk offers funky house music with brilliant visuals.
 
 D323 SLAM (HARDCORE DANCEFLOOR II) 
 by The Wild Boys. Sampled house music, the follow up to the successful 
 'Hardcore Dancefloor'.
 
 D322 MENTAL HANGOVER (STE ONLY) 
 by the Pixel Twins. A Scoopex demo converted from the Amiga.
 
 D317 THE WORLD IS MY OYSTER 
 by Aura of Germany. A collection of 6 demos that run in a sequential 
 fashion. They are 'Where the hell is my handerkerchief', 'What a 
 Laber-Suelz Partytext!','Do you really want this cabbage?', 'Klei, fies 
 und eklig', 'Greetingscroller and 'Endpart'. Digi-pics of the aura-crew 
 are accessible from the demo.
 
 D312 LIGHT SPEED 
 by the Untouchables and friends, the friends being the Enterprise, the 
 Pixel Twins, Torment, Hotline and TUC. Walk the barbarian around the 
 screen, up and down ladders, to find the various screens.
 D311 TRANSBEAUCE II DISK 1 
 On disk D295 we have the lesser programs created for a French demo party. 
 This is the disk with the all the best programs from the same party, so, 
 if you thought D295 was good, just wait until you see this collection!
 
 D310 SYNTH DREAM 
 A pleasant enough demo. After loading you have the option to select any 
 one of16 different tunes to be instantly played. The next screen is a dig 
 at Mad Max (The ST musician, not the film), and finally thereis the title 
 screen from 'Eternal Development' with another dig at Mad Max.
 
 D308 DDT STOS COLLECTION 1MB 
 A collection of three STOS demos by DDT. They are the political demo, a 
 collection of digitised 'Spitting Image' voices, The Bishop demo and the 
 Secret Lemonade Drinker, a digitising of the R. Whites TV ad.
 
 D306 TOM & JERRY 1MB 
 Erictronics present an animated cartoon sequence featuring that loveable 
 cat and mouse complete with digitised sound.
 
 D305 SON ET LUMIERE 
 A sampled music demo featuring 11 complete tunes each using four sampled 
 voices. If the tunes were sampled conventionally they would take up 
 around 35 double-sided disks! The tunes are Cybernetik, Bonita, Electric 
 Fox, Lean on Me, Flower Power, Lion, Madrigal, Nite Mix, Commando, Quasar 
 and Paranoid.
 D304 LE JOLI PETIT MATIN 
 by the Conceptors. That morning after feeling captured in cartoon form by 
 Gotlib and supported by disgusting sampled sounds (over 15's only).
 D303 TBS MEGA SLIDESHOW 
 A slideshow of screens from demos and commercial games, compiled by The 
 Bad Stars of Finland. Move onto the next slide by pressing the up or down 
 arrow but don't forget to press the spacebar too!
 D302 STUPENDOUS 
 by The Pixel Twins. Wander around corridors, 'Dungeonmaster' style, 
 searching for the doors that hide the different demos comprising this 
 program. Very nicely done.
 
 D301 PUNISH YOUR MACHINE (2 DISKS - £3.00) 
 by Delta Force. A mega-demo comprised of 15 super demos from some of the 
 top demo writers. The screens are 'Sickest so far', 
 'Copperkaaahbaaahnaaah', 'When colours are going bang', 'The best part of 
 creation' and 'Return of Medusa' by Delta Force themselves. Guest screens 
 are Coast (Cray II Emulator on an ST) by BMT, 'Ishido, Way of the Stones' 
 a good game screen from Cy, 'Leif Rullar by Electra, 'There are many 
 sheep in Outer China' by the Overlanders, 'Let's do the Twist again' by 
 ST-Connexions, 'The Cube' by Legacy, 'From Space to Leuten- bach' by 
 Naos, 'ICC Z Screen' by Future Minds, 'The Magic Rasters' by Mystic, and 
 '24 Minutes screen' by Scum of the Earth.
 
 D299 SYNTH DREAM 
 A sound demo from Holland by Laurens Tummers. Six songs in all accessible 
 from a single title screen.
 
 D298 NEXT 1991 CHARTS 
 The Next Official Charts for 1991. Best crackers, intros, games, demos, 
 music, etc. up to the end of 1990.
 
 D297 POLTERGEIST 
 Six nice graphic and music screens by the Poltergeist and one from the 
 Vegetables. The Poltergeist ones are Shoglo, Boze, Megadiff, Wings of 
 Death, Frouzoum and The Scribe. The Vegetables screen is Akekool. Three 
 of the scrollers are in English, the rest in French.
 
 D296 BLOODSUCKER 
 by the Alien Cracking Formation (ACF). Ten screens accessible from the 
 function keys. They are: Chaos, Vector-balls, Raster-Screen, 
 Ballscroller, DNA and More, Sinus Dots and Giga Scrollz. Guest screens 
 from TVI and The Coders.
 
 D295 TRANSBEAUCE II DISK II 
 From the biggest demo party ever held in France comes this 'Labour Day' 
 disk of fifteen of the lesser demos. Don't be deceived by the word 
 'lesser' though, since these demos are pretty good in the own right!
 D294 WARNING SIGN 
 The Next Generation disk show by the French group Warning Sign. A 
 collection of Spectrum pictures on a fantasy/sci-fi theme.
 D293 REFLEX 
 A music demo with graphics by the Opposition. Main menu plus six screens 
 as follows: Digi-Dragon (Quartet music and scroll), Scroll, Glory Mad Max 
 (dedicated to Mad Max with 10 pieces of his music), Bouncee, Info and 
 Greetings. Many of the screens have several pieces of music available via 
 the function keys.
 D292 GUDUL GEN4 
 A French demo coded by Gudul for Gen4. Select the other screens from the 
 main menu by use of a blood-stained axe. The screens are Raster, 
 Megascroll, Turn Scroll, Full Screen, Crazy Digi and MultiSprite.
 
 D291 LIGHTNING 
 The Pendragons. A good mega-demo from the Pandragons in France. You need 
 to bounce a yellow ball (complete with face) around the main menu screens 
 to find the individual demos.
 D288 RETINAL BURN 
 by The Asylum. Sub-titled 'The Best STOS demo', here are 9 screens of 
 incredible programming with the STOS BASIC language. The screens are 
 Three dimensional Sphere, Mini-Parallax II, Fonk Load of Nothing, STOS 
 Tracker Extension, Not so large demo, Ice Cool, Woofen'n'Tweeter, Matter 
 Transporter (Copter) and Who the bugger's this Bob dude anyway?
 
 D287 HARDCORE DANCEFLOOR 
 by The Wild Boys. Five pieces of sampled house music. They are Mafia 
 Boss, Quadrophenia, Charly Says, Groove and Battle Plan.
 
 D286 VODKA DEMO 
 By Equinox. Fly the spaceship around the landscape and shoot up the demo 
 titles to access them.
 
 D285 SUMMONING THE SPAWN 
 by Digital Justice. Manoeuvre your little craft around a maze to find the 
 demos secreted there.
 
 D284 MUSIC FOR THE MASSES VOL. 2 
 10 pieces of music compiled by NPG Apollo. They are Oh yeah (Yello), 
 Swivtheme(Nightshade), Highs (Nightshade), Bleed (Dual Crew), Ipec 
 (Ipeccelite), Ice, Ice(Maggie), Twintris, Wizard, Berries (Strawberries) 
 and Blaze.
 
 D283 A LITTLE MUSIC DEMO 1 MEG 
 by Inner Circle. Eight super pieces of music. They are Formation, 
 B.T.Alien, Eurobeat 1, Eurobeat 2, Thalamusic, Lost Love, Inner Circle 
 Theme and Flying High.
 
 D282 SLAYTANIC CULT STE DEMOS 
 Four music and graphic demos for the STE with a bonus 13 second 
 Mandlebrot on the bootsector (plus a program for writing your own similar 
 bootsectors).
 
 D281 AMIGA FEVER 1 MEG 
 by Imagic. A puzzling desktop to test your reasoning, but once you've 
 worked it out you're presented with a fascinating graphics demo that will 
 hold you spellbound.
 D279 JUSTICE DEMO 
 by Digital Justice. Multi-screen demo (one screen not STE or TOS 1.62 
 compatible).
 D275 GREMLINS 
 by Jester. Music, stills, sounds and animated action from the film.
 D273 ASTRO DEMO 1MEG 
 by the Game Master. Stereo digi-music with dancing astronauts on a 
 moonscape. Displays the capabilities of the STE with adjustable 
 bass/treble, speed of sample, scrolling picture and palette toggle.
 
 D272 THINGS NOT TO DO 
 by Electronic Images of Inner Circle. A series of animations warning you 
 of 'things not to do'. Most of them end in scenes of gory death. Not for 
 the children.
 
 D271 GATEWAY TO HEXENLAND 
 The Avengers present their amazing mega-demo. Fly the witch on her 
 broomstick around the title screen to find 10 super demos including a 
 good, playable, 'Othello' game.
 
 D267 COR BLIMEY 
 A mega-demo by Storm written entirely in STOS 2.6. There are 13 demo 
 screens in all on the disk, these being Scrolly Lines, Sea Sick Lines, 
 Clouds, Tracking and Bop Ba Bop Ba Ba by Dattrax, a Megascroller by the 
 Watchmen, Wiggle it, Big-screen Challenge, Balls, Super Scroll Line, 
 Whizzy Thing, Mega Scroll and Big Exit by Storm.
 D266 STATE OF THE ART 
 A Mega-demo from The Wild Boys. Walk the little man around the screen by 
 use of the cursor keys and find the demos under the mushrooms. Eleven 
 demo screens in all, being: Speed 2, Mega 2 (Megaballs), Full Screen, Big 
 Scroll, Twister, Lamer Test (Are you a Lamer?), Soundwave (16khz 
 digi-sound and paralax scroll- ing), Vector Balls, 3D Scroll, Megasound 
 and a guest screen from Hidden Strength. (N.B. The 'Full Screen' demo is 
 not STE compatible.)
 
 D265 BETTER THAN LIFE 
 by Flair and Clockwork Orange. Not the game, we wouldn't sell that on 
 account of the health risk, but a demo. There are some nice screens in 
 this demo that lend weight to the authors claim that they're the best 
 STOS programmers around. There are 11 screens in all, two of them being 
 guest screens by Storm and Mutant
 
 D262 GERRY ANDERSON DEMO 
 A tribute to to the Master Marionater. The disk has two demos, the 
 Thunder- birds countdown with digi-pics, and the Captain Scarlett theme - 
 'We know that you can hear us Earthmen...'
 
 D261 UNRELIABLE DEMO 
 by Lost K. A demo split into two parts, A and B. Between the two parts 
 you get nine static screens each with it's own music including Postman 
 Pat and Gremlins (the latter with digi-pics).
 
 D259 FRENCH NEW YEAR DEMO NOT STE 
 by the Thunderbirds who are Nanouk, Alf and Jack. Function keys F1 to F6 
 each bring up a different demo from this French programming team. 
 Unfortunately, as is usual with our continental friends, they have to 
 spoil it by using bad lang- uage in the scroller. The demos are Nanouks, 
 Maxicolor, Blue, emo Trak II and Soundtrack.
 
 D258 STONED AG'IN 
 by the Rainy Day Women of Home Grown Software. This program appears to be 
 a celebration of the so-called 'Herb Superb', Cannabis. The demo features 
 a hippy type sitting at a table with his Rizla papers and other 
 'substances'. Slowly hisface melts as he gets higher and higher. 
 Surprisingly the Rainy Day Women don't identify themselves on the disk, 
 nor did they when they sent it to us, but thanks all the same girls!
 
 D256 AWAKENING OF THE GODS 
 by Kruz. You are invited to choose your destiny by selecting one of the 
 none two friendly looking 'gods' shown on screen. Make your choice 
 between Seruph, Bullshit, Yuarathon and Leviathan and your chosen 'god' 
 will reward you with a demo.
 
 D253 DOUBLE DOOZER 
 by Chaos of Manchester. A multi-screen demo comprised of the following: 
 GibbulGibbul, 3D Balls, Scorpion World Cup, Wodging, What's up Doc, Three 
 Dee Two, TheGood One and Tube Scroller.
 
 D252 GHETTO BLASTER 
 Demo constructor and presentation system by Matthew P. Aubery. Pro Sound 
 sample player and Neo/Degas mini picture displayer.
 
 D248 TEA PARTY 1 MEG 
 by the Double Dutch Crew. An amazing 12 screen demo all written in BASIC! 
 This has got to be seen to be believed!
 
 D247 THE SKUZZ 1 MEG 
 An animated AVS Sequencer demo with sound of a pop group performing.
 D246 ALIENS NOT STE 
 by Chris Bell. Numerous digitised pictures and sounds from the movie plus 
 a couple of musical pieces made up from sounds from the films.
 
 D245 DELIRIOUS DEMO (2 DISK £3.00) 
 A two disk mega demo featuring numerous screens from the Overlanders, the 
 Pen-dragons, Avalanche, The Black Cats, MCS and Clone.
 D244 TLT MUZAK 
 36 pieces of music ripped from popular games by The Light Team from 
 Sweden.
 
 D243 GOVERNMENT COMPUTER EDUCATION PROGRAM 
 by Harvey Lodder. A humorous look at the effects of VDU radiation.
 
 D236 ELECTRA 1 MEG 
 Good multi-screen demo from Sweden. If you're not impressed by what you 
 see - just try pressing 'reset'!
 
 D235 IRON MAIDEN PICTURE SHOW 
 Macabre digipic slideshow.
 D233 TOMORROW'S WORLD 1 MEG STE 
 by Andrew Hudson. A glorious 3D stereo sound demo of the Tomorrow's World 
 theme. Features adjustable bass, treble, left and right speakers.
 
 D224 SLAYTANIC CULT 7 
 Written using the TCB Tracker this disk features 8 items of music in 
 glorious stereo (on the STE) with accompanying graphic screens. The tunes 
 on the disk are Wierd, Breakout, Baroque, Storm, Future, Bassline and 
 Funky.
 
 D223 MENUMATIC 
 by the Cyber Knights. A pot-pourri of programs to tantalise you. On this 
 multi-mix disk is the Hitch-hikers Document Reader, an ST Calculator, the 
 Slaytanic Cult 3 demo, the NASA Multi Demo (Norwegian Atari ST 
 Association), a Disk Tool Box, FCopy III, some Fonts, the Automation 
 Packer, Quick Mouse, and Battlezone, a Defender type game.
 
 D222 PROJECT A 
 by Nick Fury of MenuMatic. A music demo with nice graphics and screen 
 changes. The music featured is Tracker Tune 1, Psychodelik Bodyslam, 
 Tracker Tune II and X-It plus a slide show.
 
 D217 TRANS BEAUCE 
 The result of a demo party organised by The Seargeant this disk features 
 the demos by the these crews: Equinox, Hemoroids, Overlanders, Mad 
 Vision, Phenix- TBC, and MCoder.
 D216 FISH 'N' CHIPS 
 A mega demo by Sewersoft. Enter 12 different demos from the main title 
 screen which features an animated picture of a man sitting peacefully by 
 the river bank and fishing. Each time you access one of the other demos 
 something unpleasant, and different each time, happens to him. The demos 
 on the dis
 are 3D Vector, Tech Tron 2, Big Fish, Parralax, Mega Scroller, Aciiid, Prehistoric Vu Meter, Sprite Mania, Crystal Scroll, Music, Pixel Perfection and Exit.
 
 D213 AUTO-ROUTE 
 A demo of the brilliant route planning program. This cut down but fully 
 working version covers a 200 x 100 km area from Swindon in the north to 
 Bournemouth and Cardiff in the west to Guildford. Must be seen to be 
 believed.
 
 D212 STE SOUND OFF 
 A selection of sound samples ranging from the crashing of thunder to the 
 tinkle of a child’s laughter with sliding on screen controls for bass, 
 treble and left and right speakers, plus digi pics.
 D210 TURTLES SAMPLE MANIA TWO DISKS £3.00 
 Sampled music from The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles demo crew. On the two 
 disks in this set you get The Hammer Mix, Mega Mix, Info scroll, Hyper 
 Mix (this sample requires 1 meg) and Hyper Mix info.
 
 D209 THE WILD DEMO 
 by The Wild Boys. Multi-screen demo with the usual bouncing sprites, 
 scrolling messages, etc.
 D208 DARK SIDE OF THE SPOON 
 A Meagademo by ULM of Luxembourg. Move the flying lion around the screen 
 to find the various smaller demos that make up the mega one. Features 
 screens by The Lost Boys, the Respectables, etc.
 
 D207 CYBERPUNK 
 by NETWORK. A good seven screen demo written in the STOS language. 
 Digi-music,bouncing sprites, etc.
 
 D196 SALON DE LA MICRO 
 by the Overlanders. Sampled music and mildly amusing pictures. A nice 
 demo.
 
 D195 EUROPEAN DEMO 
 by the Overlanders. An absolutely superb mega-demo that should be part of 
 everyone's collection. Multi screens with tracker music and the best 
 filled vector graphics yet seen. This is a two disk demo and costs £3.00.
 D193 HOBY 1 
 by The Voyagers. Another French demo with 12 screens of the usual 
 bouncing sprites, etc.
 D192 THE RUN 1 MEG 
 by Radical Systems. A superb animation of a police chase down a busy 
 motorway. Also available is 'Mini-Run' a half-meg version of this program 
 identical except that it has a smaller on screen picture.
 D191 OVERDRIVE 
 by Phalanx. A very good graphic and music demo comprised of something 
 like 16 different screens. All of them, excepting one (the dragon screen) 
 are compatible with the STE.
 D189 SYNTAX TERROR 
 by Delta Force. Superb demo with something like 20 different screens - 
 including two full games 'Soko Ban' and the incredibly addictive 
 'Shangai' clone, Match it. Worth getting for the superb games alone, 
 never mind the demos!
 D188 DRAGON'S LAIR 1 MEG 
 by the Lord of the Disk. The Readysoft 'Dragon's Lair' demo revamped.
 
 D179 WALKER II 1 MEG 
 by Radical Systemz. A Stars Wars Imperial Walker turns up on the streets 
 of Chicago, Illinois and comes face to face with a 20th century 
 helicopter in this short, but superb, animation sequence.
 
 D177 SKID ROW 1 MEG 
 by The Alliance. Over 4,000,000 bytes packed onto two disks comprise this 
 demo of 24 screens. To select the demos you move around alleyways in the 
 fashion of 'Dungeonmaster' by using the cursor keys. The two disk set 
 costs £3.00
 
 D176 SMALL WORLD 
 Cute pictures of Disney characters accompanied by sound chip music.
 
 D172 THE PLANETS 
 Take a grand tour around the solar system with this sequence of Degas 
 Elite pictures. Starting at far Pluto you make your way sunwards stopping 
 off at each planet to pick up facts and figures as you go.
 
 D170 WALKER 1 MEG 
 by Imaginetics. A special 1 meg version of the 2 meg Imaginetics AVS 
 sequencer demo of the Star Wars Imperial Walker.
 
 D166 SOUND FACTORY 1 MEG 
 Assorted music and effects, performed by the authors using ST Replay.
 
 D159 SOUNDTRACKER MODULES 
 More music modules for use with the Equinox Soundtracker (D107). They are 
 Fye, Sanxion, Rev, Datafetch 3, Blood Money, Firstm, Last Ninja, Show and 
 Turtles.
 
 D155 SCANNERS 1 MEG 
 The infamous scene from the film - guaranteed to blow your mind. Not for 
 those of a nervous disposition...
 
 D142 SOUNDTRACKER MODULES 
 by The Immortals. Some additional Soundtracker modules for use with the 
 ST CONNEXION disk (D15), all of them converted straight from the Amiga 
 without modification. They are: Away, Super, The One, Worry and XXX.
 
 D141 THE IMMORTALS FIRST CRUSADE 
 A first demo disk by the Immortals which is comprised of The Shadow and Tweek-ster. This 
 is the 1990 version of the Shadows D.I.Y. demo and as an added bonus you 
 also get the AMIGA EMULATOR (joke) program to upset your friends with 
 Amigas. DIGICON allows ou to convert Replay or raw data samples to 10kz 
 Mastersound format. SAFE4MAT is a 'safe' formatter and virus killer. 
 MEMCHECK is a virus detec-tor and PICSHOW is a program for showing Degas 
 PI1 and Neo Pictures.
 
 D140 LIFE'S A BITCH 
 by The Lost Boys. Five super screens comprise this superb demo. They are 
 the Beatnik screen by the Lost Boys themselves. The AK screen by Gigatex, 
 The Chrome screen by ULM & The Replicants, The Megascroll screen by ULM 
 and the 3D Circle screen by the Lost Boys.
 
 D138 AR*E WIPE 
 by the Spiders of Mars. Why is the Starship Enterprise like a bog roll? 
 If you know the answer to that and you find it amusing then you'll 
 probably like this demo which is in the worst possible taste. It's a 
 humorous digitised rendering of an advert for toilet paper...  And 
 incidentally, if you didn't already know, the Starship Enterprise and bog roll both get rid of Klingons. (OVER 16s ONLY !!)
 
 D132 ROBOCOP 2 
 Digitised pictures and music by Harvey Lodder from the film, Robocop II.
 
 D118 ULM NEW YEAR 
 Five screens of demos. They comprise a title screen, a Jarre Zoolock 
 screen, a music screen, a De Janeiro screen and a Fight full screen demo.
 D115 EQUINOX MODULE 8 D/S 
 Further samples for the Equinox Soundtracker (D107). They are: Blue 
 Monday, American Volley, Tied up, Whouse, Cream of the Earth and Aces 
 High 2.
 D114 EQUINOX MODULE 7 D/S 
 Further samples for the Equinox Soundtracker (D107). They are: Alfa, 
 Chipgene, Fresh House, Gotta Swing, Jolly Jogger, The Last Ninja, Rainbow 
 Islands, String Quartet, Nouveau and Star Seeker.
 
 D113 EQUINOX MODULE 6 D/S 
 Further samples for the Equinox Soundtracker (D107). They are: BA1, 
 Delta, Digthis, Hot Summer Nights, Orpheusfun, Tarsnare slider and Space 
 Journey.
 
 D112 EQUINOX MODULE 5 D/S 
 Further samples the Equinox Soundtracker (D107). They are: Caroline, 
 Kefran's Tune 1, Nightfall and Zycho says osu feb.
 D111 EQUINOX MODULE 4 D/S 
 Further samples for the Equinox Soundtracker (D107). They are: Ripped by 
 doc, Energy, Enola Gay, Never say goodbye, Intro-music 1, Scoopex theme 
 and Short Push.
 D110 EQUINOX MODULE 3 D/S 
 Further samples for the Equinox Soundtracker (D107). They are: 
 Atmosphere, Crusade, Technology Rock, Wasteland and The Song.
 
 D109 EQUINOX MODULE 2 D/S 
 Further samples for the Equinox Soundtracker (D107) They are: Self 
 Control, Forcefield, Megamix 88, Vipeout and Piano Plinker.
 
 D108 EQUINOX MODULE 1 D/S 
 Further samples for the Equinox Soundtracker (D107). They are: One point 
 one,Eye of the Tiger, Megamix, Occ-san-geenplus and Symphophaze.
 
 D107 EQUINOX SOUNDTRACKER D/S 
 This is the boot disk for the following eight disks of digitised music in 
 our catalogue. The disk comes with the following seven pieces of music 
 included. Fl, Keftune, Piano 2, Spell, Thunderbirds, Fairlight and 
 Vision.
 
 D100 MEGA MUZAK 
 by The Pompey Pirates. Every keyboard letter key will bring you a 
 different, excellent example of what can be achieved with the ST sound 
 chips. 26different pieces of music from your favourite games.
 D78 RAPPIN' RAISINS 
 Those California raisins dance to 'I heard it through the grapevine'.
 
 D66 AN COOL STE DEMO 1 MEG 
 This demo uses the STE pallette of 4096 colours and the hardware scroller 
 to move the Sorcerers' Apprentice, Mickey Mouse, smoothly against a 
 multi-coloured screen whilst full stereo sound blasts from your speakers.
 
 D65 STE DEMO 
 Two excellent demos of the capabilities of the STE. The first displays a 
 multicoloured bouncing ball whilst the second shows a smoothly scrolling 
 horizontal star field as letters and words spiral towards you. Both demos 
 are accompanied by some terrific stereo music.
 
 D63 ALF 1 MEG 
 Put the cat away because here comes ALF performing an animated rendering 
 of the title music from his T.V. series. The music plays and Alf strums 
 along on his guitar, no doubt strung with catgut.
 
 D62 STAR WARS 
 by Fungus T. Bogeyman. 150 digitised pictures and digitised sound from 
 the cinema blockbuster make this animated demo a real treat to watch and 
 listen to.
 
 D61 POWER DEMO 
 The very first Lost Boys demo. This features four different screens and 
 18 pieces of music. A scrolling message on one of the screens provides a 
 multitude of cheat codes for some of your favourite games.
 
 D60 ALPHA DEMO 
 by C.I.A. A music and graphics demo comprising four screens. One of which 
 will not work on the STE.
 
 D58 JUNK DEMO 
 The very first demo produced by the Care Bears. Also on this disk is the 
 GARFIELD DEMO: A short animated graphics demo featuring Garfield and 
 Odie.
 
 D53 ROBOMIX 
 by Radical Systems. A brilliant music and graphics demo of the film 
 Robocop. This disk should be part of everyone's collection!
 D51 D.I.Y. DEMOS 
 Two programs allowing you to make your own scrolling demos with a pretty 
 pic ture, even if you have no programming experience. They are the Edtrad 
 DIY Demo Creator and The Shadow's 
 D.I.Y. Demo.
 
 D45 THREE DEMOS 
 BEATBOX by Skunk & Trax: Two pieces of sampled music created with 
 Microdeal's Replay Professional and Mandarin's STOS. STARWARS by Sewer: 
 Graphics and sound demo. 42 CREW DEMO: Music from the games Goldrunner 
 and Jupiter Probe.
 
 D43 SO WATT 
 by THE CARE BEARS. 17 super demos on one disk.
 D41 DEFINITIVE DEMO D/S 
 by THE LOST BOYS. This will run on the STE but with a small amount of 
 screen corruption along the bottom. All demos will run on a 520 with the 
 exception of the sampled S-Express for which you'll need 1 meg.
 
 D40 DRAGON'S LAIR 
 A spectacular demo of the Readysoft game. Cartoon-like graphics and 
 digitised speech. You simply must see this one!
 
 D30 FANTASY PICTURES 
 A slideshow picture program with music on a fantasy theme.
 
 D28 STAR TREK 
 Digitised pics from the latest Star Trek series, 'The Next generation'.
 
 D 8 WHATTAHECK NOT STE 
 The Carebears strike again. Like the Cuddly Demo (D.5) there are a number 
 of different demos to choose from (use the cursor keys this time) each is 
 a mind- blowing assault on your eyes and ears.
 
 D 5 CUDDLY DEMO NOT STE 
 by the Carebears. This demo will knock your socks off, it really is that 
 good. It requires a joystick to guide a little fella around the screen 
 and find the doors that hide the demos. This should be a part of every ST 
 owners library.
 
 D 3 BIG DEMO 
 This demo is single sided and contains the music from lots of C64 games. 
 In total something like 4 hours of music is available. You can also bring 
 in graphics screens with effects. It is in this area that the STE has 
 problems. Allthe sound was OK on the STE we tested on, but a small part 
 of the screen takes on a nasty flicker. This is a minor problem, and as 
 only a small part of the demo was affected it did not detract from the 
 enjoyment. Look for the Digital Department on the demo for sampled tunes 
 and press reset and see the bombs with a difference.
 
 D 2 UNION DEMO NOT STE 
 If you don't have this in your collection, then you really are missing 
 out because this is simply brilliant. It is joystick controlled and 
 contains demos from TCB, The Replicants and so many others. There is also 
 a hidden demo, but can you find it? The program runs well on a 520 ST, 
 but for the sampled sounds available it is best seen and heard on a 1040.
 D 1 ANIMAL BAND 
 ANIMAL BAND: A comical demo from Germany. Watch the weird musicians take 
 their places and begin to play. Good stuff this and not a bad bit of 
 music either. GRUSEL: Another German demo, set in a cemetery at midnight, 
 the nether- world comes to life in this one. Watch for the skeletal 
 swinger. This disk also has five other small demos, but it's worth having 
 just for the first two.