Some time ago I've seen an Internet demo of Birthright: The Gorgon's Alliance that appears to be earlier than, and is noticeably different from the demo available from this site's downloads database:
http://ftp.icm.edu.pl/pub/coast/games/s ... dldemo.exe
This demo consists of a self-running slideshow and actual playable part, and has executables both for DOS and Windows 95. Recently, I've encountered a rather similar but still different demo on the PC Gamer Volume 4 Number 1 (January 1997) cover CD. This one also starts with a slideshow, but it only has the Win95 executable, and seems to have more and/or higher quality game data (e.g. character animations in the preview window during territory/leader selection). I haven't compared the file modify dates, but this one seems to come from the same time as the downloadable demo I linked to above, and is thus of possible historical interest.
You can get the PC Gamer CD here (it was uploaded by request from The Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall enthusiasts, as it contains the large "Betony" demo of that game).
Birthright Demo from PC Gamer CD
Re: Birthright Demo from PC Gamer CD
Thanks. One of these days when I get the time I'll try to get around to adding all of the demos you have dug up.
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Re: Birthright Demo from PC Gamer CD
That would be awesome
I haven't played the full version of Birthright, but I assume that the demo on the site is closer to it than the ones found elsewhere. There are quite a few noticeable differences in graphics (e.g. the icons on the map that represent guilds, arcane places and such; the map itself also looks differently), probably sounds and other things too. I assume that someone with a good knowledge of the game could document these differences and possibly outline some history of changes between versions 