After Dark
Original author(s)Jack Eastman[1]
Patrick Beard
Developer(s)Berkeley Systems
Initial release1989; 30 years ago
Stable release
4.0 / 1996; 23 years ago
Written inassembly language, C
Operating systemApple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, DOS[2]
Typescreensaver
Websiteen.infinisys.co.jp/product/adx/

After Dark is a series of computerscreensaversoftware introduced by Berkeley Systems in 1989 for the Apple Macintosh, and in 1991 for Microsoft Windows.[3][4]

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Following the original, additional editions included More After Dark, Before Dark, and editions themed around licensed properties such as Star Trek, The Simpsons, Looney Tunes, Marvel, and Disney characters.[4]

On top of the included animated screensavers, the program allowed for the development and use of third-party modules, many hundreds of which were created by the height of After Dark's popularity,[5] including Star Wars Screen Entertainment by LucasArts and Presage Software development, Inc.

Dean Ambrose Gold can eat all the characters coming in its way! When Below 30% health, the finisher of Dirty Deeds in Lunatic Rage Mode causes also 300% of damage! One could imagine 250k damage in one finisher! That is Awesome! After Evolved Randy Orton, This is the best character ever. Home › Forums › Political Corner › The lunatic fringe taking over. This topic contains 1 reply, has 2 voices, and was last updated by JB Books 1 minute ago. Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total). Do you remember that great Asteroids/Maelstrom clone 'Lunatic Fringe' that was part of the After Dark screensaver suite? Lunatic Fringe (old game from After Dark) Thread starter. Apr 6, 2008 #1. Do you remember that great Asteroids/Maelstrom clone 'Lunatic Fringe' that was part of the After Dark screensaver suite? Someone has authored a. How After Dark Came to Windows. Tommy Thomas - 2007.02.13. Although After Dark got its start on the Macintosh, this wonderful screen saver also found its way to the Windows side through the help of two equally talented, artistic souls, Bill Stewart and Ian MacDonald. And you need the actual Lunatic Fringe module to run it. Lunatic Fringe Game Downloads. Lunatic Fringe Game Free Downloads. 18 Wheels Of Steel Game Free Download; 1945 Free Download Game. Fringe Player: Lunatic Fringe on Mac OS X. Fringe Player is an application that brings the classic game Lunatic Fringe to Mac. Lunatic Fringe is a game originally distributed as an AfterDark screensaver. Lunatic Fringe Game Downloads. Lunatic Fringe Game Free Downloads. 18 Wheels Of Steel Game Free Download; 1945 Free Download Game. Fringe Player: Lunatic Fringe on Mac OS X. Fringe Player is an application that brings the classic game Lunatic Fringe to Mac. Lunatic Fringe is a game originally distributed as an AfterDark screensaver.

Flying Toasters[edit]

The most famous of the included screensaver modules is the iconic Flying Toasters which featured 1940s-style chrome toasters sporting bird-like wings, flying across the screen with pieces of toast. Engineer Jack Eastman came up with the display after seeing a toaster in the kitchen during a late night programming session and imagining the addition of wings.[6] A slider in the Flying Toasters module enabled users to adjust the toast's darkness and an updated Flying Toasters Pro module added a choice of music—Richard Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries or a flying toaster anthem with optional karaoke lyrics.[7] Yet another version called Flying Toasters! added bagels and pastries, baby toasters, and more elaborate toaster animation. The Flying Toasters were one of the key reasons that After Dark became popular, and Berkeley began to produce other merchandising products such as T-shirts, with the Flying Toaster image and slogans such as 'The 51st Flying Toaster Squadron: On a mission to save your screen!'

The toasters were the subject of two lawsuits, the first in 1993, Berkeley Systems vs Delrina Corporation, over a module of Delrina's Opus 'N Bill screensaver in which Opus the penguin shoots down the toasters.[8] After a U.S. District judge ruled that Delrina's 'Death Toasters' was infringing, Delrina later changed the wings of the toasters to propellers.[8] The second case was brought in 1994 by 1960s rock groupJefferson Airplane who claimed that the toasters were a copy of the winged toasters featured on the cover of their 1973 album Thirty Seconds Over Winterland.[9] The case was dismissed because the cover art had not been registered as a trademark by the group prior to Berkeley Systems' release of the screensaver.[6]

A 3D version of the toasters featuring swarms of toasters with airplane wings, rather than bird wings, is available for XScreenSaver.

A flying toaster was used as a logo of the club called Peach Pit After Dark in the TV series Beverly Hills 90210.[10]

After Dark Games and onward[edit]

An After Dark CD-ROM

Sierra Interactive and Berkeley Systems released After Dark Games in 1998 for the Macintosh and Windows platforms, which contained several games modeled after their previously released screensavers.[11][12] These games included Mowin' Maniac (a Pac-Man clone based on the 'Mowin' Man' and 'Mowin' Boris' modules); Roof Rats (similar to SameGame and variants); Solitaire (After Dark themed); Toaster Run (a 3D adventure game featuring several After Dark Characters, including the Flying Toaster); Zapper (a trivia game); Hula Girl (an endless 2D platforming game based on the 'Hula Twins' module from After Dark 4.0); two word scramble games – Bad Dog 911 (based on the 'Bad Dog' modules) and Fish Shtix (based on the 'Fish' modules, mainly 'Fish World'); Foggy Boxes (a Dots and Boxes game based on the 'Messages 4.0' module); MooShu Tiles (a Mahjong-like game featuring many After Dark characters throughout the years); and Rodger Dodger.[13] 'Rodger Dodger' had been a module several years earlier, but also a playable game inside the module. Not much was changed from the module, except some of the music and most of the level set-ups. Many[who?] fans liked the games, but some[who?] felt it lacked games based on more fitting modules, such as 'Daredevil Dan', 'Lunatic Fringe' (which was a game inside its module, like 'Rodger Dodger'), and the After Dark re-working of 'Rock, Paper Scissors' (also a game inside its module).

In 1997, Berkeley Systems was acquired by the Sierra On-Line division of CUC International.[14]Joan Blades and Wes Boyd, the founders of Berkeley Systems, went on to create MoveOn.org.

Fans have made modern versions of several of the screensavers in the years since.

An official version of After Dark was released for Mac OS X (running on PowerPC) by Infinisys Ltd (of Japan) in May 2003.[15] For Intel Macs, three of the most popular modules—Flying Toasters, Mowing Man and Boris—are being sold as standalone screensavers.[16]

Sierra released a Flying Toaster video game for cell phones in 2006.[17]

The animated series Bad Dog was inspired by the eponymous screensaver.[18]

Modules[edit]

Module NameDescription
Starry NightThe original After Dark screen saver, featuring a pixelated city skyline under a night sky
Aquatic RealmUnderwater world of fish with a black background
ArtistA digital artist applies artistic touches to images in a slow manner so one can see the artist work
Bad DogPopular module featuring a white dog with a black ring around one of his eyes, causing trouble on the desktop
BogglinsGreen slime creatures are formed and make obnoxious noises
BorisThe opposite of Bad Dog, a good cat plays on the desktop and chases butterflies
Bouncing BallA ball bounces around the screen, including bouncing off the edges
BugsDigital bugs crawl across the screen
BulgeExpands portions of the screen, making the screen appear to have a 'bulge'
Bungee Roulette[i]Various characters bungee-jump from the top of the screen, but occasionally the bungee cord breaks
Can of Worms'Worms' emerge from the screen, crawl around, and 'eat' the screen content
Chameleon[i]Chameleons walk across the screen, changing colors and eating icons
ClocksDifferent objects appear as a clock and move around
Coming Soon![i]A salesperson pitches fictitious 'products'
Confetti FactoryConfetti falls from the top of the screen and onto conveyor belts below
Daredevil DanA daredevil motorcyclist attempts dangerous jumps over school buses, flames, and piranha tanks
DominoesA game of dominoes is played on the screen
DoodlesDraws doodle-like images
DOS ShellA mock DOS shell is run on the screen, reliving earlier days of computing
DotsA game of 'dots' is played on the screen
Down the DrainThe desktop appears to spiral down a drain
EinsteinComplex mathematical and scientific equations are performed on the screen
Fade AwayThe desktop fades away in different ways
Fish ProFish module similar to Aquatic Realm
Floating Suns[ii]Displays the Phoenix Suns basketball team's logos floating around the screen
FlocksDisplays flocks of various creatures on the screen
Flying ToastersClassic module featuring flying toasters
Flying Toasters ProUpdated version that allows one to select more than flying toasters and also has music
Flying Toilets[i]Like Flying Toasters, but with toilets
Fractal ForestA forest of trees is generated on the screen
FrankenScreen[i]A digital Frankenstein creates creatures out of various parts
Frost and FireProduces patterns similar to splattering paint on paper
GeoBounceA geometrical figure bounces around the screen
GlobeTakes an image and wraps it around a sphere, then spins like a globe
GraphStatDraws scientific and mathematical graphs on the screen
GravityCircles bounce around the screen
GutsGravity simulation
Hall of MirrorsReflects parts of the screen in an infinite mirror style
HallucinationsThe computer 'hallucinates'
Hard RainRain falls onto the desktop
Hula TwinsDisplays two animated figures who walk around and twirl hula hoops
LasersLasers create patterns on the screen
LissajousDisplays Lissajous designs
LogoUser-supplied image moves randomly on screen
Lunatic FringeA playable space shooter game within a module
MagicCreates soothing patterns
MandelbrotGenerates a mathematically created Mandelbrot set
MarblesMarbles bounce around the screen
MeadowA computer-generated meadow
Message Mayhem[i]A figure on the screen scrawls out a message
MessagesDisplays a crawling marquee message on the screen with selectable font and text colors
Mike's So-called Life[i]Features a man named Mike, living in his apartment and doing nothing exciting
Mime Hunt[i]A playable module that features a mime and cross-hairs
Modern ArtModern Art displayed on the screen
MondrianInverts parts of the screen
MosaicCreates a mosaic of the screen
MountainsGenerates 3-D mountains
Movies 'Til DawnPlays QuickTime movies
Mowin' Boris[i]Mowin' Man mows a field with Boris the cat around. When Mowin' Man runs over Boris, blood and guts appear
Mowin' ManA man mows a constantly growing field
MultiModuleDisplays a user-selected combination of After Dark modules with the modules all displayed simultaneously and optionally overlaid over each other
NightLines
NirvanaGenerates colorful textures
NocturnesShows the eyes of various nocturnal creatures, such as bats
NonsenseNonsensical phrases are displayed on the screen
Om AppliancesVarious appliances do weird things on the screen
OrigamiComputer-generated origami appears on the screen
Out and AboutA musician walks out with a chair and an instrument, sits down and begins to play while other people slowly appear and begin milling around while kids play
PatternAnimated patterns appear on the screen
PearlAn optical effect featuring squares
PenrosePenrose tiling effect
Phlegm Boy[i]An obnoxious slimy creature is disgusting and displays bad habits
PhotonComputer-generated particles of light are emitted from the darkness
PICS PlayerPlays an animated sequence from a PICS file on the Mac platform
PlasmaPlasma-like image generated
Punch OutRound holes appear to be punched out of the desktop
PuzzleThe desktop becomes a sliding puzzle
RainColorful raindrops fall on the desktop
RainstormLike the Rain module, but with wind and lightning
Rainy Day[ii]Rain drops on your screen. User can select how fast they fall and how strong the wind is.
RandomizerRandomly displays modules chosen from a user-generated list of modules
Rat RaceA race featuring three rats with names, mindlessly wandering around the track until there is a winner
ReboundBalls rebound around the screen
RoseMathematical pattern based on trigonometry
SatoriColor animated light show
Say What?Displays humorous phrases
Scrubbing Bubbles[ii]Displays multiple Scrubbing Bubbles (Dow Brands) floating around the screen
Scrubbing Bubbles II[ii]Displays multiple Scrubbing Bubbles (Dow Brands) 'scrubbing' the screen and going down the drain
ShapesFills the screen with colorful, geometric shapes
Shock Clocks[i]Scary creatures are turned into clocks
Shooting Spree[ii]The desktop appears to be shot up by a gun. User can select which gun to use.
Sinkhole[ii]The desktop appears to fall into sinkholes
Slide ShowA basic slide show of user-supplied images
SnakeA pixelated snake tries to find its way through a maze
SpheresA number of spheres fill the screen
Spin BrushSmears points on the screen like wet paper
Spiral GyroVector module that twists lines
SpotlightThe desktop becomes black and parts are 'illuminated' by a randomly moving light spot
SquigwigGenerates mathematical circles
Stained GlassProduces quilt-like patterns
Steam Rollin'[ii]Displays a guy driving around squishing toys, snakes and babies. (A take-off on the Mowin' Man module.)
Stormy NightRandom lightning bolts, with thunderclap sounds
Strange AttractorComputer-generated color image
String TheoryMoire patterns
SunburstColor pattern that appears to come from the Sun
SupernovaDisplays an exploding supernova
Swan LakeSwans swim around the desktop
This Ol' House[ii]Someone appears to be working on the desktop from the other side with power saws
Toxic Swamp[i]Like Aquatic Realm, but in a toxic polluted swamp with mutated fish and a mob boss
TunnelMakes the screen appear to be a tunnel
Use Your Own![ii]Displays multiple images of the users choice moving around the screen
VertigoColorful rainbow spirals drawn on the screen
Virex-DAn implementation of the Virex anti-virus utility. Scans for viruses and displays icons in 3D form.[19]
Voyeur[i]One appears to be spying on an apartment complex with a big city skyline in the background
WarpOne appears to be traveling among stars at high speed
Window Blinds[ii]Desktop is separated into columns and then each one turns like a window blind
Wrap AroundDraws three-dimensional loops
Wrecking Ball[ii]A wrecking ball appears to demolish the desktop
You Bet Your HeadPlayable quiz game featuring three colored 'heads' that are smashed by a hammer if one supplies the wrong answer to a question
Zoom!Creates colorful triangular tubes
ZotAttempts to generate lightning
  1. ^ abcdefghijklmAn edition called After Dark Totally Twisted includes the more macabre modules, namely Bungee Roulette, Chameleon, Coming Soon!, Flying Toilets, FrankenScreen, Message Mayhem, Mike's So-called Life, Mime Hunt, Mowin' Boris, Phlegm Boy, Shock Clocks, Toxic Swamp, and Voyeur.
  2. ^ abcdefghijkModules from the Still in the Dark collection of 11 modules by Bob Loeffler.

Release history[edit]

  • version 1.0 - 1989[20]
  • version 2.0 - 1992 - The first official release for Windows.[21][22]
  • version 3.0 - 1994[23][24]
  • version 3.2 - 1995[25]
  • version 4.0 - 1996[26]

Licensed Products[edit]

  • The Disney Collection Screen Saver - 1990-1993
  • Marvel Comics Screen Posters - 1993[27]
  • Looney Tunes Screen Saver - 1995[28][29]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Lammle, Bob (March 16, 2012). ''90s Tech Icons: Where Are They Now?'. Mashable. Retrieved October 15, 2016.
  2. ^DOS user Need No Longer Covert After Dark for Windows, PC Mag, 7 Dec 1993, Page 59
  3. ^Greg Shultz (April 14, 2011). 'Flying Toasters - A look back at After Dark for Windows 1.0'. TechRepublic.
  4. ^ ab'Aggressively Stupid: The Story Behind After Dark'. Lowendmac.com. Archived from the original on 11 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-18.
  5. ^'On Mighty Toaster Wings: More After Dark History'. Lowendmac.com. Archived from the original on 11 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-18.
  6. ^ abPhin, Christopher (2015-02-03). 'Think Retro: Bring back the Flying Toasters'. Macworld. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
  7. ^'AfterDark Deluxe — Review'. Mymac.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-07. Retrieved 2010-03-18.
  8. ^ abBloomberg Business News (1993-10-11). 'Software Parody Is Toast After Court Ruling'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  9. ^Rose, Lance (1994-10-01). 'Another Poppin' Fresh Lawsuit'. Wired. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  10. ^'Beverly Hills 90210 article – example of product placement'. TVtropes.org. Archived from the original on 2014-07-05. Retrieved 2014-09-01.
  11. ^After Dark Games, by Berkeley Systems, Published 1998, Internet Archive
  12. ^Advertisement Video:After Dark Games, by Sierra Entertainment, Published 1998, Internet Archive
  13. ^After Dark Games MobyGames
  14. ^Berkeley Systems Acquired by CUCArchived June 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Wired.com
  15. ^'Press Release : Infinisys Releases After Dark X+Fish for Mac OS X'. Infinysys. Retrieved 2010-03-18.
  16. ^'After Dark Screensavers : Classic Set (Macintosh)'. Infinysys. Retrieved 2014-08-05.
  17. ^GameSpot (2006-05-19). 'Vivendi Universal Games Mobile Announces Six New Titles'. Gamespot.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-24. Retrieved 2010-03-18.
  18. ^Kidscreen » Archive » Bonneau names that toon, By Virginia Robertson, May 1, 1999
  19. ^TidBITS Electronic Publishing (1991-08-12). 'TidBITS#76/12-Aug-91' (76). TidBITS. Retrieved 2015-10-22.
  20. ^First Looks: Windows Screen Blanders: Blanking Your Screen Is Only the Beginning, By Barry Simon, PC Mag, 14 May 1991
  21. ^Announced, InfoWorld, 17 Feb 1992, Page 18, ..After Dark 2.0 for Windows will add digitized sound and the capability to turn any After Dark display into wallpaper. Berkeley Systems Inc.'s screen-saver utility is due to ship this month for $49.95..
  22. ^Swans! Mirrors! More Fish!, PC Mag, 26 May 1992, Page 64, .. Berkeley Systems, maker of the popular screen saver After Dark for Windows, is now shipping a new ..Version 2.0.
  23. ^Review/Test Drives:Screen Saver: After Dark joins rat race, By Patrick Marshall, InfoWorld, 5 Sep 1994, Page 95
  24. ^After Dark 3.0, by Berkeley Systems, Published 1994, Internet Archive
  25. ^After Dark 3.2, by Berkeley Systems, Published 1995, Internet Archive
  26. ^After Dark 4.0 Deluxe, by Berkeley Systems, Published 1996, Internet Archive
  27. ^After Hours: Windows Screen Savers: giving your PC a touch of panache, By Melisaa J. Perenson, PC Mag, 17 May 1994
  28. ^Berkeley Systems After Dark Looney Tunes Screen Saver, by Berkeley Systems, Published 1995, Internet Archive
  29. ^After Dark Looney Tunes Collection, by Berkeley Systems, Internet Archive

Further reading[edit]

  • Fenton, Erfert. Art of Darkness. Peachpit Press, 1992.

External links[edit]

  • After Dark X — the official version for Mac OS X by Infinisys
  • Aggressively Stupid: The Story Behind After Dark, By Tommy Thomas - 2007.02.09
  • On Mighty Toaster Wings: More After Dark History, By Tommy Thomas - 2007.02.12
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=After_Dark_(software)&oldid=908022495'

Lunatic Fringe is a game beloved by those of us who had the privilege to play it back in the early 90s. It has a special charm that has not been replicated in games since.

Lunatic Fringe is at risk of being lost to time. The original After Dark module only works in classic OS 9 and below. A group at Sealie Software has created a wrapper that allows it to work on OS X, but support for their method was dropped in OS X Lion. No version has ever worked on Windows. From now on, the ability to play Lunatic Fringe is waning.

This project is an attempt to recreate Lunatic Fringe using web technologies. When finished, the game will be able to be enjoyed by anyone with a modern web browser on any platform and OS of their choosing.

Game history

Light reading can be found on Wikipedia's After Dark page. More information will be filled out as we care more.

Code base history

Original foundation was written by James Carnley. Google Code Project.

Usage

  1. Open index.html in browser
  2. Play

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This is a work in progress. You are welcome to submit issues. Please search before creating a new one. For the more technically inclined fork and submit pull requests.