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Ribbons, Tunnels and Techno
An Ate Bit demo from evilpaul and Syphus^UpRough


Writing a demo engine can be a pretty depressing task. Eventually
you need to use the engine in anger - you need to actually write a
demo with it to give you some much needed direction, motivation and
a gentle push to fix those bugs that you keep ignoring. When those
ropey test objects and effects finally make way for something that
looks and feels like a real demo.. you'll find it all worthwhile.

So imagine yourself with less than a month to go before Sundown and
realising that you haven't planned to make anything for it. Then
remember that you've got a 50% finished engine and decide to start
work on something.

That's where this demo comes from.


Greetings to the usual suspects.


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