Triton (demogroup)
History
Triton's first demo, Crystal Dream, was released in the summer of 1992 and won the PC demo competition at the Hackerence V demo party. Their second and last demo, Crystal Dream 2, was released June 1993 and won the demo competition at The Computer Crossroads 1993 party in Gothenburg. In 1993 they released a multi-channel MOD composer called Fast Tracker, followed by the XM module composer Fast Tracker 2 in 1994.
Most of their work was done using a combination of x86 assembler and Pascal using either Turbo Pascal or Borland Pascal 7 compilers.
Triton began developing on a fighting game named Into the Shadows. A game demo showing a character was released in 1995, but the development was stopped thereafter. In 1998, some of Triton's members founded the computer game development company Starbreeze Studios,[1] that merged with O3 Games in 2001.
Members
- Vogue (Magnus Högdahl) - code, music
- Mr. H (Fredrik Huss) - code
- Lizardking (Gustaf Grefberg) - music
- Loot (Anders Aldengård) - graphics, raytracing
- Alt (Mikko Tähtinen) - graphics
- Hippie
Releases
- Crystal Dream (1992, demo, 1st at Hackerence 92)
- Crystal Dream 2 (1993, demo, 1st at The Computer Crossroads 93)
- FastTracker 2 (1995, tracker)
References
- "Starbreeze • Eurogamer.net". web.archive.org. 2016-02-21. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
External links
- Triton archive on Pouet
- Triton on Demozoo
- Starbreeze Studios Website