This is in no way a crash. This intro is just a small sound synthesizer with a 32-step sequencer, which constantly evolves over time. But the sequence is placed in a region controlling video modes (display list) and you can clearly see it being updated as graphics glitch from top to bottom. It also writes semi-random stuff to graphics registers in the meantime. So that doesn't constitute a crash at all. Even looking random, it's consciously engineered.
@@KKAltair of course it is, but it still looks and sounds a lot like a crash... because there's so little freedom to make it look and sound like anything different at that size! Especially if they loop forever I think of demos at this size a bit as aesthetically interesting crashes.
@@Mnnvint Well... crashes look like this only in movies. ;) Real crashes practically always end up with a frozen or blank screen and no sound or single note or loop stuck. Also I've tried a lot of variations of this one, especially considering sound. Indeed there is only a handful of instructions involved, but even a handful produces tens of thousands possible combinations, each producing a bit different result, so there's still a matter of picking an interesting one.