Demosplash 2014 - October 3 + 4 - Pittsburgh, PA, USA
category: parties [glöplog]
my unfinished demo 20777 bytes. Do I need to re-aligh size to 32768?
lroop: OK so you add 18 channel FM and colour graphics to an obscure system, that's totally cool. Gets even better when you make demos with it. But the "stock hardware" schtick is a bit silly with those modifications in place. It's sad that you keep making these claims because everything else you're doing seems to be really awesome.
Sounds like this was a good party. awesome!
is releases uploaded somewhere ?
bittin: check pouet :)
releases are hidden near reults.txt;)
Havoc,
What we mean by "stock" is no permanent modifications, and that demos need to be able to run on literally unmodified hardware, even if slightly less cool in some way (in our case - just without sound, and without color for that one logo). In an era when everyone uses emulators and pre-recorded videos, we just want to see more real hardware.
That was the whole point of us starting Demosplash back in 2011. Originally we didn't even try having compos, we just wanted to use our collection of real hardware to screen demos so people could enjoy them the way they're meant to be seen. We've spent our time and money buying and restoring hardware just for screening demos - for instance the first time we saw Batman Forever, we were so impressed we almost couldn't believe it was real, so we imported a CPC 6128 from the UK just to be able to play that demo. So come to Demosplash if you get a chance, and see what it's all about :-)
What we mean by "stock" is no permanent modifications, and that demos need to be able to run on literally unmodified hardware, even if slightly less cool in some way (in our case - just without sound, and without color for that one logo). In an era when everyone uses emulators and pre-recorded videos, we just want to see more real hardware.
That was the whole point of us starting Demosplash back in 2011. Originally we didn't even try having compos, we just wanted to use our collection of real hardware to screen demos so people could enjoy them the way they're meant to be seen. We've spent our time and money buying and restoring hardware just for screening demos - for instance the first time we saw Batman Forever, we were so impressed we almost couldn't believe it was real, so we imported a CPC 6128 from the UK just to be able to play that demo. So come to Demosplash if you get a chance, and see what it's all about :-)
Lroop: And it is SO worth it. Saw Batman Forever at your party last year for reals and my head exploded it was so awesome.
There was a C64 lasershow in the wild compo at Function I would love if you guys could get to see. If you can bring anyone from Europe next year, bring viti!!!
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=64191
There was a C64 lasershow in the wild compo at Function I would love if you guys could get to see. If you can bring anyone from Europe next year, bring viti!!!
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=64191
Releases on scene.org would be nice since gfx of any sort do not compute with pouet :)
Organisation kept their promise and sent me trophy + shirt, arrived two weeks ago. I finally managed to not forget to "take the picture today" ^^
probably my prize lost somewhere.
no fucking tracking ID.
no fucking tracking ID.
finally
I am apologize for my words because I didn't know, what efforts are necessary for sending a prize
what happened with this world? looks like US and ex-USSR just begun "cold-war"
exchange rate USD:RUR growth cause of it some medical just disappeared(e.g. levitiracetam).
sorry for my words. And thabk you for prize.
I am apologize for my words because I didn't know, what efforts are necessary for sending a prize
what happened with this world? looks like US and ex-USSR just begun "cold-war"
exchange rate USD:RUR growth cause of it some medical just disappeared(e.g. levitiracetam).
sorry for my words. And thabk you for prize.
congrats ;)