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DEMO DOWNLOAD AREA
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To Merman's Kingdom!
To the music download area!
2000AD - a music demo from the year 2000 - all tunes created with the Falco Paul/20CC player
ALF YNGVE SLIDESHOW - pictures from the SEUCK master himself. Includes the IT'S FERRIS slideshow. Made for COMMODORE ZONE.
AWARENESS OF REALITY - the Ozone megademo on an environmental theme, with 2 parts by Merman.
ANOTHER WORLD - the 2nd picture collection from JSL (Johan Janssen), coded by Merman.
BEATLES ANTHOLOGY 2 - the 2nd collection of Beatles covers by Merman (the first features on the BLUR disks below)
BLUR - music from the album THE GREAT ESCAPE and their first two albums in THE EARLY YEARS demo. PLUS the Terrorvision EP and the first Beatles Anthology.
EMS COLLECTION #1 - demos featuring music I made with the Cosine Electronic Music System v7.
EMS COLLECTION #2 - more EMS music demos, including the PEANUTS demo inspired by the Charlie Brown & Snoopy cartoons.
EMS COLLECTION #3 - the final EMS collection, which also contains some excellent music made with Music Assembler.
THE GALLERY (BEST OF THE ART RAVERS) - slideshow with the Art Ravers best pictures, and some excellent music from Waz.
IT'S MAGIC - THE MAGIC ROUNDABOUT SLIDESHOW - another Art Ravers demo, with sampled sound, Novaload intro and even a game!
MAD FOR IT! - a two-sided demo dedicated to Oasis, with LOTS of music, a picture demo (with the help of Paul Kubiszyn) and hidden parts.
MAY TO DECEMBER - As the name suggests, created over the course of a few months. Some of my early original music.
MEGAMUSIC '96 - complete albums of music from the Blues Brothers, Dodgy and the Simpsons, plus tunes from Oasis and Green Day
MISCELLANY '95 - my first ever collection of small picture and music demos. Be kind to me, I was still learning how to code and compose.
MR MEN 2000 - the Art Ravers collaborated with me to create this huge slideshow of all the Mr. Men, along with another BASIC game.
MUSIQUE DE JARRE - six covers of Jean-Michel Jarre in my earliest music demo (also appeared on Light Disk 64)
PARKLIFE - my first multiload demo, containing a series of small parts based around the music from Blur's bestselling Britpop album
THE PICNIC DISK - a collection of pictures and music, all drawn or composed by me back in 1996...
THE POKEMON SHOW - thanks to my Handy Scanner and a lot of editing, you can now see Pokemon on your Commodore 64...
(No copyright infringement is intended)
RAVERS OF THE LOST ART - more slideshows Merman coded for the Art Ravers, including the first SOUTH PARK slideshow...
SOUTH PARK 2 - featuring a unique random intro generator, some cool sprite animation and an animated outro, this slideshow is bigger and better!
THE SIMPSONS SLIDESHOW - in association with CAGE DEVELOPMENTS and Danny Tod, the first of two slideshows devoted to the genius that is our favourite TV show.
THE SIMPSONS SLIDESHOW 2 - more pictures, plus Lisa Simpson takes you on a virtual tour of Springfield, and more!
THE SINCLAIR64 SLIDESHOW - in association with Jason Mackenzie, Jon Wells and Warren Pilkington, Merman brings you - Spectrum screens on a Commodore 64!
THE SINCLAIR64 DIZZY COLLECTION - everyone's favourite egg makes the journey from Spectrum to 64, complete with animated intro, choice of music in the slideshow and an outro.
SPICE! - The Spice Girls in Commodore 64 form! Featuring graphics transferred by Kenz, music covers by Merman and some funny sound samples included on side B as a bonus...
THE STAR WARS SLIDESHOW - created by Kenz for the Art Ravers, here is a HUGE project that shows you the story of the movies in multicolour bitmap form!
To run the demos and programs on this page, you will need an "emulator", a program that makes your new machine behave like a Commodore 64.

I suggest you use CCS64, which can be downloaded
here.

For Mac users, the suggested emulator is called Power64. PC/Windows users might also like to try VICE, the Versatile Commodore Emulator from here.
With thanks to:
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Jason Mackenzie for letting me use his .D64 files
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Danny Tod for his IRQ-loader and coding advice, without which many of these demos would not have been possible
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Jon Wells for his Spectrum graphic viewing code
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Warren Pilkington for his encouragement and excellent music
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Art Ravers for all their bitmap graphics I turned into slideshows