
	    .: Brainstorm :: Lucifer :.
	             .: at :.
           .: Breakpoint 2010 :.
       
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     .: Programming - Preacher
     .: Soundtrack  - Romeo Knight
     .: Graphics    - Prm
                      Deathy
                      Ivy
                      Prowler :.
                      
     .: Additional design, motivation, support and
        project management by a lot of Brainstorm
        members :.
        
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    .: Requirements - Windows, OpenGL, SM2.0. 
       Should also runs on OS X using CrossOver,
       perhaps with WINE as well :.

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    .: Greetings and love to all our friends 
       and enemies and enemies and especially
       the Breakpoint organizers. See you next
       year... somewhere. :.

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    .: I wasn't supposed to make anything this year
       but since it was the last Breakpoint, I was
       persuaded otherwise. And I think I really
       like the end result this time around. I don't
       have a PC at home and the demo was written
       completely in two months or so after work.
       Some days and nights ended up being quite 
       long. I spent more time polishing this one
       than I've probably spent on any of my previous
       productions and I think that it shows in the
       end result. 
       
       This demo like its predecessor is fully
       open source. You can find the source release 
       at the Brainstorm website. Native ports,
       questions, comments and remixes are welcome.
       
       And oh yeah, a fun fact: Romeo Knight's 
       soundtrack for this demo was written after all 
       the scenes except the last one had already 
       gotten their basic form. For syncing reference 
       before I had any kind of a soundtrack, I used a
       track called So Tired by a Nineties shoegaze
       band Slowdive. It's a somewhat obscure b-side
       but at least the time of writing this you can
       find it from Youtube. I love the soundtrack
       that RK composed for this demo (and I tuned most
       of the visuals with it) but the Slowdive one 
       gives it quite a different mood. Feel free
       to try that out as well. 
       
       
                                      - Preacher :.
       
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