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2015-04-10 22:24
Mr. Mouse

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 235
CSDb - Quantify Me Too - Hype stopped?

Heya folks.

I thought I'd get the data of CSDb again for another analysis like I did for the CSDb - Quantify Me ( CSDb - Quantify Me ) release back in 2010. It's been now more than 4 years on, would be interesting to compare the pivotal line chart from that analysis with the current state of affairs:



In the chart you see the data of today, compared to the 31st of July 2010. You can also see a lot of more additions have been made to the database, most releases attributed to the period between 1984 and, say, 1997.

At that time in 2010, 88380 releases were in my analysis, of which 76425 did have a release year listed. Today, I counted 130743 releases, with 113612 having a release year. So that's 37186 new CSDb additions with a release year since back then. Of course, most of this is due to stuff that was apparently made back in the 80s and 90s.

I would like to draw your attention to the period after 2010 however, that showed a steady increase of yearly number of releases, from 1046 in 2010 to 2037 in 2013. The latter number is touching the number in 1984, mind you. In this light, I would point out the drunken rambling in a word document I put at the end of the third of these CSDb - Quantify Me pages ( http://www.xentax.com/?page_id=235, http://www.xentax.com/?page_id=254, http://www.xentax.com/?page_id=265 ). In effect, this one: http://c64.xentax.com/downloads/csdb_quantifyme_part2_mindspook..
There I suggested (so in 2010) that we might be reliving a hyped surge in C64 activity, not unlike that seen in the Golden Age of C64 (the 80s).

Further drunken analysis might now confirm that, since the rise in the years after that is pretty clear. ;-) Where's that bottle of wodka? Anyway, what is somewhat troubling though, is that 2014 seems to be a year of decline. Has the hype stopped, ladies and gentlemen? Have we all now gone through our mid-life crises and/or died and is there no future? ;-)
 
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2017-03-27 19:34
Tao

Registered: Aug 2002
Posts: 115
Quoting Mr. Mouse
About those 2013 releases, zooming in on C64 Graphics, we can see part of the big increase was probably caused by the many graphics compos, such as Font Creation Competion 2013, C64pixels.com Double Screen Compo 2013, Plain PETSCII Graphics Competition and the 3-Color-Logo Competition 2013.

Here's a table with the top 15 "ReleasedBy" IDs as listed at CSDb (ranked for 2013, with the other years also in the table). As you can see, JSL was going strong both in 2013 and 2014 ;-)
But you can also see that a lot of those in the top 15 of 2013 did hardly release anything before or after that year, hence the correlation with the compos in 2013.



I didn't double-check the others, but most of the counts for TRIAD seem wrong: I checked out release page, and got the following counts for Graphics for those years:

2010 - 1
2011 - 3
2012 - 1
2013 - 12
2014 - 4

Some of our releases are credited to both artist & group; could this be the cause of the discrepancy?
2017-03-27 20:11
Mr. Mouse

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 235
It could also be that some time later than the date this table was created new additions to CSDb were done.
2017-03-28 12:25
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11108
JSL wins!

what else do you need to know
2017-03-28 17:49
TheRyk

Registered: Mar 2009
Posts: 2062
Alternative 1337 facts: Any stats mentioning MYD is fake news! ;)
2019-01-21 13:26
hedning

Registered: Mar 2009
Posts: 4595
Mr. Mouse made an update today. It's really cool:

http://c64.xentax.com/media/csdb_quantifyme_2018.pdf
2019-01-21 13:54
Bob

Registered: Nov 2002
Posts: 71
This is awesome!
Waaaah 2018 was a great scene year! \o/
And we won't get younger ;)
2019-01-21 14:01
Raistlin

Registered: Mar 2007
Posts: 552
When Excess is mentioned in the charts at the end in the charts for, for example, 1982-1997.. is that the original Excess? Or New Excess? Or have both been combined?
2019-01-21 14:16
Dano

Registered: Jul 2004
Posts: 226
I for myself would be interested who is currently the oldest and youngest scener around.

A demoscene release in 2018 from someone born before 1950 is pretty epic to me.
2019-01-21 15:05
hedning

Registered: Mar 2009
Posts: 4595
Quote: When Excess is mentioned in the charts at the end in the charts for, for example, 1982-1997.. is that the original Excess? Or New Excess? Or have both been combined?

They have different id's, so it should be impossible for them to be combined. Looking at the amount of releases, I'd say it's the German Excess in the charts. But you already knew that. ;)
2019-01-21 18:12
Mr. Mouse

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 235
Quote: They have different id's, so it should be impossible for them to be combined. Looking at the amount of releases, I'd say it's the German Excess in the charts. But you already knew that. ;)

Indeed. Different id's, so no combination.
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