Eyecandy: Turn your computer into an expensive lava lamp.

Luminati

Initial Release Date
January 7, 1996
Color Palette
8/18b
Max Resolution
320x200
License Status
Freeware © Tomasz Piotr Pytel
Codebase
x86 Assembly
Platform(s)
MS-DOS
Author(s)
Tomasz Piotr Pytel (Tran)

Description

Luminati is the last of Thomas Pytel's infinite eyecandy demos, implementing a similar "21b" video mode as it's predecessor Ambience, but targeted at the higher end PCs available at the time (i.e. Intel Pentium).

Luminati plays "The Zen Garden" by Basehead for music.

Upon the gaunt spires of despair,let not your spirit be rent, but frolic in those shades of dreams misplaced. Blazes a midnight sun of agony sweet, and the morning star of blackest hope...

Video

Video captured /w VGA capture card capable of capturing hi-color effect rather than DOSBox.

Screen Shots

Screenshots simulated by merging multiple 8b DOSBox captures.

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