This was the time when we were increasingly recognized as a serious competitor, and our design and graphics steadily improved. We were even listed at the top of the charts in some scene magazines.
From around 1996, things became quieter for Oxyron on the Commodore 64, as many members were now active on the Amiga, and Graham had to keep the flag flying for a few years with occasional support.
One-Der
Description:
It’s still impressive how much Code and Assets Graham managed to put into a One-File Demo.