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Posted Jan 4, 2007 06:39 by Tim Y. Listed in: Off Topic, Video Tags: YouTube, Amiga, iTunes 7
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Here's something that could catch the eye of the passing iTunes fan...and probably the videogame vets. We were looking over Youtube when we found an old video dating back to 1992. It was done on a Commodore Amiga, which at the time was a competitor for PC and Apple. This particular video on the left is titled "State of the Art" is by the Spaceballs demo group, and while we thought it looked cool, we got a strange sense of deja vu...


Yeah, we know - it bears a striking resemblance to the theme a lot of the recent iTunes commercials carry. To give you an idea of what we mean, check out the Apple ad on the right for comparison. Kind of interesting how the past comes back to us in other interesting ways....



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   by Hoonatic - 2007-01-04
 » Bond intro

I always thought state of the art was inspired by the intro's to some of the James Bond movies.
If you think about it is a simple concept - a dancing silhouette - so it's bound to get used once in a while, it's not necessarily inspired by anything else each time it is used.




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