The Omnicient Group
After Revenge split up, I took a break from the C64 scene, I was trying to focus on my university studies. That, and I was slowly becoming addicted to Mortal Kombat II on the Super NES.
However, in late 1995, I decided that I still felt like doing demos on the Commodore 64, so I put out a quick little demo, with recycled music and graphics, Bonestripper's Revenge. This demo got me some attention, notably from Elwix of Style. He suggested that I get back into the scene, as it was still alive and kicking. So, from there, I talked with Light, and ended up joining Omni. We did some demos, collaborating mainly over the internet, as I was the only Canadian member.
I can honestly say that I did my best technical pages with Omni, but the chemistry just wasn't there like it was with Revenge. Then again, Revenge was a unique situation, since we all lived in the same geographic area, and I went to school with two of the members, we saw each other daily. By the time that Omni called it quits, I was getting ready to head off on my co-op, so the timing was right.
Unfortunately, I don't know how many Omni demos there are, and I don't have many details about the ones that I have. I can only present what I have, however, if you have more Omni demos, or more details about Omni demos, please contact me.
Shock (Unknown Release Date)
This demo was done (I believe) before I joined Omni. I obtained a copy of it and placed it up here for completeness. (Download)
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Unlimited FX (Unknown Release Date)
Unfortunately, I don't really know a whole lot about this demo, it was done well before I joined Omni. I think that I downloaded it from the internet sometime after I joined Omni, when I was creating the original version of my homepage. Nonetheless, it looks nice. (Download)
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Vision (Unknown Release Date)
This demo was done (I believe) before I joined Omni. I obtained a copy of it and placed it up here for completeness. (Download)
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Dreamland (February-March 1996)
A very aesthetically pleasing demo, with great co-operation from all of the group members. Well, as good collaboration as you can get via e-mail back in the mid-1990's. I was a huge raster-time abuser in my page, I pity anybody who may have PAL-fixed the demo. (Download)
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Tidal Forces (October-December 1996)
A nice looking demo... Nothing too flashy, but looks nice. (Download)
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