Is there a scene in countries near Greece?
category: general [glöplog]
sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but unfortunately you also have to go to the army.. :-(
to fight the ottomans!
Skrebbel: lol
Navis: I decided to make my papers for the army and I am living in August if so. Goodbye Pouet and the scene ;P
I don't care much though now. I am pissed off of everything so I will go and just finish and forget..
Navis: I decided to make my papers for the army and I am living in August if so. Goodbye Pouet and the scene ;P
I don't care much though now. I am pissed off of everything so I will go and just finish and forget..
well, look at the bright side of it... err... there has to be one...
Yeah, booze! =)
Optimus,
Do you know where the first doughnuts were fried?
Do you know where the first doughnuts were fried?
Romania: I once exchanged a few emails with a coder from Romania, Jourgensen/PRSC, so there was definitely some activity there. I suspect there's bound to be a few Speccy release from there if you look well enough...
Serbia: besides Pas Maters <3 that someone already mentioned, Industry on the Amiga is mostly based there, although they're not really active on the scene anymore...
Israel: definitely a scene over there, DNA Groove from Moon Hunters was Israeli and was once part of my old group JFF. Looking at their releases here on Pouet, it seems they organised demo parties there in 1995 and 1996
Serbia: besides Pas Maters <3 that someone already mentioned, Industry on the Amiga is mostly based there, although they're not really active on the scene anymore...
Israel: definitely a scene over there, DNA Groove from Moon Hunters was Israeli and was once part of my old group JFF. Looking at their releases here on Pouet, it seems they organised demo parties there in 1995 and 1996
A few other groups from ex-yugloslavia: Corrosion, Gillette, Juice, Almagest, Nevermind, Mad Virgins.
A few popular demoparties: Scene Strike from 1997 to 2002 (the fourth edition was cancelled because at the NATO bombing!) and YALP (Yet Another Lame Party) in the late nineties.
A few popular demoparties: Scene Strike from 1997 to 2002 (the fourth edition was cancelled because at the NATO bombing!) and YALP (Yet Another Lame Party) in the late nineties.
Up-to-date Turkish Scene Groups List:
Aardwark
Aesrude
Ascraeus
Bronx
Crescent
Demodojo
Glance
Goblins
Manyetiq
Naked Hampsterz
Raven
Resident
Stillpsycho
Inactive or dead groups:
Accuracy
Analog
Clique
Hi3s
Independent
Pentagram Productions
Realtime
Thunders
Zombie Boys
...and at least there is more than 20 groups I forgot to write here...
Aardwark
Aesrude
Ascraeus
Bronx
Crescent
Demodojo
Glance
Goblins
Manyetiq
Naked Hampsterz
Raven
Resident
Stillpsycho
Inactive or dead groups:
Accuracy
Analog
Clique
Hi3s
Independent
Pentagram Productions
Realtime
Thunders
Zombie Boys
...and at least there is more than 20 groups I forgot to write here...
Skate: http://www.pouet.net/lists.php?which=14 - have fun adding stuff :)
should give one of those to civax or coaxcable for the israely scene..
melbourne is the 3rd largest greek city.... but no scene here 8-)
Gargaj: Thanks dude. I started to fill it in :)
It all depends what do you mean by the term "former-Yugoslavia". It could be Serbia & Montenegro, Macedonia, Slovenia, Croatia or Bosnia... They're all ex-Yugoslavian countries.
Greent of Mindnever mentioned something about a new demo.
Greent of Mindnever mentioned something about a new demo.
Ok, perhaps I used the wrong term. I don't know much about the condition in these countries today..
Interesting anyways.
And about the lists few questions:
1) Will they be availiable in the future through a link in the main page that each visitor of the page might be able to check? The meaning of the lists would be to be easilly avaliable to most of us.
2) About countries, we have
http://www.pouet.net/lists.php?pattern=s
and http://www.pouet.net/lists.php?pattern=p
Wouldn't it be a nicer idea to have the country lists in the same letter (all scene.ctry)? But perhaps now there had to be a lot of changes to be done for that. Or not? Sorry to bother :)
3) And the dream to know what each scener has produced is far away. Maybe there could be a link of the lists in every upkeepers profile, so that if someone keeps his own demology I can check. But there are very few people keeping their demologies for the moment. I still dig CSDb for giving me the complete view over what each scener has produced in the past.
And about the lists few questions:
1) Will they be availiable in the future through a link in the main page that each visitor of the page might be able to check? The meaning of the lists would be to be easilly avaliable to most of us.
2) About countries, we have
http://www.pouet.net/lists.php?pattern=s
and http://www.pouet.net/lists.php?pattern=p
Wouldn't it be a nicer idea to have the country lists in the same letter (all scene.ctry)? But perhaps now there had to be a lot of changes to be done for that. Or not? Sorry to bother :)
3) And the dream to know what each scener has produced is far away. Maybe there could be a link of the lists in every upkeepers profile, so that if someone keeps his own demology I can check. But there are very few people keeping their demologies for the moment. I still dig CSDb for giving me the complete view over what each scener has produced in the past.
I agree with Optimus but lists.php is not the only hidden link of Pouet, there is more like logos.php etc. So maybe Pouet needs a link like "Hidden Links". That would be very funny for the new users. :D
I think this hidden links subject is already discussed for several times before. Let's close this case before PS gets mad again :p
Finally I can see all Turkish groups, parties, products and sceners together :) Thanks to Pouet. You can check the final list here
I think this hidden links subject is already discussed for several times before. Let's close this case before PS gets mad again :p
Finally I can see all Turkish groups, parties, products and sceners together :) Thanks to Pouet. You can check the final list here
Btw, we had more Turkish groups in the past but of course I don't have all the products of all Turkish groups. So, I didn't create the groups which I don't have a single product of that group. My question is should I create them to complete scene group history or is it better to add a group while adding a product of this group? As I said, I didn't add any of these groups but if you want I can add them too.
Of course I couldn't add the sceners which doesn't have pouet accounts either. I'll send messages to them to register. I really liked this list and I want it to be completed :)
Of course I couldn't add the sceners which doesn't have pouet accounts either. I'll send messages to them to register. I really liked this list and I want it to be completed :)
I see groups added (and I have added too) in Pouet with no groups at all. So, I think it's ok.
Great to see that you are so enthousiastic with the list that you want to keep history in every possible way, I see you've filled it much sooner than what I did with my lists :)
Great to see that you are so enthousiastic with the list that you want to keep history in every possible way, I see you've filled it much sooner than what I did with my lists :)
I wanted to say: I see groups added (and I have added too) in Pouet with no prods at all.
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Great to see that you are so enthousiastic with the list that you want to keep history in every possible way
I always wanted to create a list like that. But some other Turkish sceners promised to make a huge TR scene portal (similar to Pouet, CSDB etc but in Turkish) and I didn't do it 'coz they could get it wrong. Unfortunately they didn't finish these TR scene portal projects as they've promised :( This is why I'm excited about this list.
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I swear to god I once saw an Israeli "demo", made around 1993 ? in quickbasic. I am trying to remember the name of the group ever since.
that was 'israel on demoscene' by andesa soft international and I was fortunate to watch it live (@ paradox'2000 afair). can't find the file anywhere, though. it was dope shit.
yes thats it ! andesa international.. We have to find it !