Founded in Dublin, Ireland in 1990, Quadriga was one of the most innovative Amiga demo groups of the early 90s.
Quadriga emerged from the vibrant Irish demo scene in 1990, bringing together talented coders, musicians, and artists who shared a passion for pushing the Amiga's capabilities to their limits.
The group quickly gained recognition for their technical innovations and artistic vision, producing several award-winning demos that showcased the Amiga's multimedia capabilities.
Though active for only a few years, Quadriga left an indelible mark on the demo scene with their unique blend of Celtic-inspired visuals and cutting-edge effects.
Experience the groundbreaking demos that defined Quadriga's legacy in the Amiga scene.
Released: June 1991
Our breakthrough demo featuring revolutionary copperlist effects and a haunting Celtic soundtrack.
Released: March 1992
A technical showcase featuring real-time 3D rendering and advanced palette cycling techniques.
Released: November 1992
Our final demo pushing AGA chipset to its limits with fullscreen animations and sampled speech.
The creative minds behind Quadriga's legendary demos.
Lead Coder
Master of the copper and blitter, creator of Quadriga's signature effects.
Graphic Artist
Celtic-inspired pixel art and imaginative character design.
Musician
Composer of Quadriga's atmospheric soundtracks using Protracker.
3D Artist
Pioneering real-time 3D on the Amiga with custom routines.
Screenshots from our most memorable productions.