Cascade C64/Amiga

Cascade Amiga Demos

Here you will find many of the Cascade Amiga demos, that made the group famous on Amiga between 1988 the 1991.

Information for running these Amiga Demos:
The downloads below are either of file types like .zip, .dms, .adz, .adf or they are just plain binaries (without a file extension). All these files can be used with WinUAE emulator (see below) by simply "drag'n'drop" them into the emulator window. Keep in mind, that Amiga emulators will need a kickstart rom. More info here.

Approved Amiga emulator(s) for Windows:
WinUAE 5.2.0
Cascade Megademo Two
Cascade Megademo Two
Cascade Megademo Two
Released: 00.03.1991

This is the second Megademo for Cascade from the Danish Division. Though it contains mainly parts made by members from Denmark, there is also a little contact part included, which was made by members from the Dutch division. Please note, that the danish guys used their own numbering for their megademos, that's why there are two Megademos 2...

Cascaders involved in this production:
Whee - Code + Graphics + Text
Jeffrey - Code + Music
The President - Code
MML - Music
Acep 219 - Music
Whee's Demo
Whee's Demo
Whee's Demo
Released: 00.12.1990

This demo was done by Whee from the danish Cascade division. Music is made by MML/Cascade (aka Liquid).

Cascaders involved in this production:
Whee - Code + Graphics
MML - Music
Fladder Demo
Fladder Demo
Fladder Demo
Released: 04.10.1990

This nice demo, done by the Cascaders Sweden, contains two parts, that were supposed to be in megademo but released separately after the megademo was canceled.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Aquila - Code + Text
Astaroth - Code
Petrus - Graphics
Lester - Grafix + Text
Skimmer - Music
Icehouse BBS
Icehouse BBS
Icehouse BBS
Released: 23.09.1990

Cascade introduces their new BBS called Icehouse, with this nice demo.

Chipset: ECS

Cascaders involved in this production:
Synthetic Line - Code
Rising
Rising
Rising
Released: 00.09.1990

This brilliant dentro was once again made by the guys in Sweden. Could also be nice (but hard) to port this demo to C64.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Phazor - Code
Astaroth - Code
Lester - Graphics
Skimmer - Music
Mastermind - Text
BBS Opening
BBS Opening
BBS Opening
Released: 00.09.1990

Fine demo by Distance and the guys from Sweden, introducing the Cascade BBS called "Search & Find".

Cascaders involved in this production:
Distance - Code
Lester - Graphics
Skimmer - Music
We are Back
We are Back
We are Back
Released: 00.01.1990

Little "we are still alivetro" in cooporation with Marcorossi of Tdc Artworx, who supported the graphics. Music by Hurricane/The Link.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Bruce - Code + Text
Bongo - Text
Vector Intro
Vector Intro
Vector Intro
Released: 00.00.1990

Very nice demo / intro done by da cool Cascaders from Sweden.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Phazor - Code
Astaroth - Code
Lester - Graphics
Skimmer - Music
Electrica
Electrica
Electrica
Released: 00.00.1990

This fantastic production was once again made by da Cascade dudes from Sweden. Electrica is a stunning music collection with 8 cool tunes by Skimmer, featuring furthermore excellent gfx and solid codework...

Chipset: ECS

Cascaders involved in this production:
Astaroth - Code
Lester - Graphics
Skimmer - Music
Mastermind - Text
DK 2nd
DK 2nd
DK 2nd
Released: 00.00.1990

This nice, little contact demo was made by division from Holland. The demo name itself is unconfirmed. It's also stated, that this demo was made by using the RSI Demomaker.

Chipset: OCS (Slow Ram worked for me)

Cascaders involved in this production:
Jeffrey - Code + Graphics
The President - Code + Graphics
Party Intro
Party Intro
Party Intro
Released: 09.12.1989

This is an intro / demo part, which was done by "Distance" for the Vision Factory Copy Party.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Distance - Code + Graphics
Bongo - Text
Cascade Worldwide (aka 220 Bobs)
Cascade Worldwide (aka 220 Bobs)

This Intro was done by the guys from Cascade Germany, to announce the new American Section and the US BBS. This demo was released on the Piranhas Copy Party and it was done by "Touchdown", a subgroup of Cascade.
The name of this production is unconfirmed...

Chipset: OCS

Cascaders involved in this production:
Bimbo [Touchdown] - Code
Atlantic [Touchdown] - Code
Ronny - Text
Scrollbobs Demo
Scrollbobs Demo
Scrollbobs Demo
Released: 00.01.1989

Nice one by Distance. Cascade Germany says welcome to their new members from Denmark and France. Cool music by Banana/TEK.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Distance - Code + Grpahics
Bongo - Text
Acid or Acid Nich 2
Acid or Acid Nich 2
Acid or Acid Nich 2
Released: 00.00.1989

Little Intro from Cascade Germany. Bugs sometimes, even on my real Amiga...

Cascaders involved in this production:
Distance - Code + Graphics
Simon - Code + Graphics
Soundwizard - Music
Ronny - Text
Fatma 2001
Fatma 2001
Fatma 2001
Released: 00.00.1989

In this demo Dynax and Ultra announce that they start to code a game. Would be interesting to know, if this ever was finished... Music in this production was made by Static/Rebels, font by Terminator/Tristar.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Dynax - Code + Text
Ultra - Graphics + Text
First Swedish Demo
First Swedish Demo
First Swedish Demo
Released: 00.00.1989

This ist the first appearance of Cascade Sweden and already shows the great potential of this busy division.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Aquila - Code
Petrus - Graphics
Leech - Graphics
Mastermind - Music
Muzak Collection One (aka Music-Disk)
Muzak Collection One (aka Music-Disk)

This little music selector was made in corporation of the Cascade sections from Belgium and France, namely by the Cascaders Titania and Targets. It's (yet) unknown though who did what. Release date is also unconfirmed...

Cascaders involved in this production:
Titania - ?
Targets - ?
Megademo Disk
Megademo Disk
Megademo Disk
Released: 00.00.1989

This production is a collection of demo parts, that were supposed to be linked into a megademo, which was cancelled in the end. All parts were coded by Crackline/Dynax, with some of the graphics made by Skatemaster. Musics and some of the fonts are from various (non-Cascade) artists. Release year is guessed. Besides there is an according directory stamp, it is mentioned in one of the parts that this should have been the third megademo, so it should probably have been the successor of "Megademo 2" from Distance (see below), which was made in the very end of 1988. In the part "Defect Radio" the scroller stalls after a short while, so the part might be damaged.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Dynax - Code
Skatemaster - Graphics
Another Great Demo For The Losermann Demo Series
Another Great Demo For The Losermann Demo Series

This one part demo is a little mocking production against an Amiga scener, that obviously invoked some hate on himself :-) The demo might have been part of series, done by an anti coalition with the acronym 'RLKC' (which applies to the targeted scener's name). Music by Roly (Level 4 / Freedom Force).

Cascaders involved in this production:
Bruce - Code
Glorious Globe
Glorious Globe
Glorious Globe
Released: 21.12.1988

Eye candy demo, which was made by Mathemagician, Embeepee and Sleepy Sleep. Copyright in the info screen reads 'Visual Mathematics International', but this demo is listed under Cascade flag, simply because the scrolltext in the main part contains solely informations, links and credits pointing to Cascade (given contact address, for example, and the font was drawn by Sleepy Sleep of Cascade). So this production presumably was already in the making when Mathemagician and Embeepee joined Cascade Denmark, which would make it their very first Cascade release. Maybe one of the involved persons can shed some light into issue, someday...

Chipset: OCS/ECS - please take Kickstart Rom 1.x. I had some problems with Kickstart 2 (Recoverable Alert).

Cascaders involved in this production:
Mathemagician - Coding
Embeepee - Coding
Sleepy Sleep - Font
New Stuff
New Stuff
New Stuff
Released: 00.12.1988

Nice stylish intro by the Cascaders from Denmark.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Mathemagician - Code + Graphics + Music
Sleepy Sleep - Graphics + Text
Megademo 2
Megademo 2
Megademo 2
Released: 00.12.1988

This megademo is the first demo for Cascade by Distance after joining and I (Zeldin) must say it's an impressive debut! Distance did a great job, coding all these nice parts and effects!
A Short word about the numbering of this megademo: This demo here is in some parts labeled as "Megademo 1" and in other parts as "Megademo 2". Truth is, that this is infact the second megademo of Cascade, because there's another megademo which is done before this one and labeled as V1.0 (also named "Fanatic"). This V1.0 version was made by Bruce & Bongo and Crackline between Sept. and Dec. 1988. I own only a bugged version, which I am not able to upload (yet). Funny enough, there also exists another "Megademo Two" (made by the members in Netherlands... scroll up to see), which in that manner should have been called "Megademo 3"... are you confused now? I hope so :-)

Cascaders involved in this production:
Distance - Code + Graphic
Bruce - Music (intro sample)
Bongo - Music (intro sample)
Soundwizard - Music
Zerox Demo
Zerox Demo
Zerox Demo
Released: 00.09.1988

First intro / demo from Crackline for Cascade. Music by Drake/Vortex 42, font by Ming/The Knight Hawks.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Crackline - Code + Graphics
Axis and Constrictor left
Axis and Constrictor left
Axis and Constrictor left
Released: 00.08.1988

Little demo by Bruce, containing info about Axis and Constrictor leaving Cascade.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Bruce - Code + Text
Sounddisk 1
Sounddisk 1
Sounddisk 1
Released: 15.06.1988

This music collection was (presumably) entirely made by Constrictor (with an intro coded by Bruce and Bongo, that you can load separately here). The handling of this music disk is a bit fiddly. Selecting a tune is done with pressing the according letter. To play the next music, you first have to stop the tune with left mouse button. But don't move the mouse pointer while doing this, because then the loader will stall. Also it's to mention, that the musics 'F' and 'M' are sadly broken due to a disk error. Hopefully a 100% version will be found someday. Musics in this production were done by Axk, George, Karsten Obarski, Mib, Pat, TSM, SLL and some unknown composers.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Constrictor - Code + Graphics + Text
Bruce - Code + Text
Bongo - Code + Text
Dpaint II Slideshow
Dpaint II Slideshow
Dpaint II Slideshow
Released: 00.00.1988

I don't know much about this release. The scrolltext is stating that it is an import by Cascade USA and Canada. Afaik the slideshow itself was part of Deluxe Paint 2 (as show case for the program's abilities). Presumably the whole thing was imported to Europe and then linked with an Cascade intro by Simon and Ronny.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Simon - Linking
Ronny - Linking
Rippdisc No. 1 (aka Ripp-Disc 1)
Rippdisc No. 1 (aka Ripp-Disc 1)

Musicdisk / music collection, sampled by Bongo, containing musics by Karsten Obarski and different other scene musicians. The according intro is listed here with an own release.

Cascaders involved in this production:
Bongo - Linking

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