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* Local - [ | * Local - [https://files.dcemulation.org/software/dreamcast/demos/onedaymiracle/miracle_dc.zip Plain Files] - 06/''??''/2005 | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://dcevolution.sourceforge.net/index.php?id=one_day_miracle DCEvolution] hosted DiscJuggler Image | * [http://dcevolution.sourceforge.net/index.php?id=one_day_miracle DCEvolution] hosted DiscJuggler Image | ||
* [http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=7196 Pouet.net] Page | * [http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=7196 Pouet.net] Page |
Latest revision as of 04:50, 4 March 2023
One Day Miracle | ||
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Homepage | Homepage | |
Latest Version | 1st | |
Downloads | Plain Files | |
Release Date | June, 2005 | |
Author | Fit | |
Type of game | Demo | |
Active | No | |
Refresh Rate | Unknown |
History
The fourth demo by the Finnish demogroup 'Fit' was ported to the Dreamcast in June 2005, but also the one which got the less attention. Originally made for Linux, it was later ported to Amiga PPC, MacOS X, MS-Dos, SGI Irix, and Windows.
Released in 2002, for the Assembly demoparty in Helsinki, Finland. It unfortunately only became 14th in the 64k intro compo, and that's the most interesting part. This whole demo is indeed only 64k big but uses the SDL libraries, which makes the whole packet slightly bigger.
Marq, the coder and designer of One Day Miracle, mentioned that it wasn't advertised on a larger scale because he wasn't very satisfied with the port.
Credits
- code, design............... Marq
- add. code, win port ..... Pete
- music ....................... Roz
- thanks ...................... Sam Lantinga, AmurWolf/SoCS
Downloads
- Local - Plain Files - 06/??/2005
Links
- DCEvolution hosted DiscJuggler Image
- Pouet.net Page