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2003-08-25
13:08
Eyeth
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Posts: 98
Demo of the Year
Hello.
I'm surprised this idea hasn't been floated around. In the past two years, we have had C64.SK and CSDb ramping up with up to date information on demo releases throughout the year.
Why not have a Demo of the Year voting in Jan. 2004 for demos that were released throughout 2003? Thanks to C64.SK, we know whose demo entries won various competitions, which ones were released, etc. Why not compile a list of demos that won their respective demo party/competition, plus maybe an open invitation to a demo or two to round up the list?
CSDb or some other forum could then host the list and have a voting function for the C64 demo scene in choosing the Demo of the Year 2003. This would be a nice honor and one that is finally made possible thanks to reliable sources like CSDb and C64.SK. I'd like to write about the winning demo entry in a printed Commodore publication as well. :)
Any thoughts? Ideas?
Enjoy.
-Todd Elliott
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2005-04-23
08:13
TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1879
Jesus.
You all are a lazy bunch of motherfunkers. When I worked on my very own 'demo of the year' article about a month ago it took me only a few hours to download AND watch/rank all stuff. Ofcourse it helps that I already had seen almost all of the demos, but still: stop complaining, use a browser like firefox to get all the pages with demos from your searchview in a seperate tab and I will promise you that you have the complete list on your harddisk in less than 15 minutes.
Ofcourse I'm a lazy motherfunker myself as I still haven't actually WRITTEN the damn article but hey, I'm allowed to be lazy, I have a big mouth.
2005-05-06
03:37
Eyeth
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Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 98
Hello, all!
The turnout was better than expected for the Pre-Screening round at 42 participants! Eight demos have already qualified for the final Voting Chart due to their numbers being equal to or higher than ten votes. They are:
Borderline
Brief Bursts of Happiness
Cycle
Demode
Dialogue
Panta Rhei
Wok Zombie
You Know the Routine 2
However, should the Voting Chart be left as is? I could add two more C64 demos to round out the top ten, but the nearest ones are:
Postcards from Stockholm
, 9 votes
You Know the Routine
, 8 votes
Don't meet Crest
, 7 votes
Plastic Kiss
, 6 votes
As for the rest of the lot, 42 C64 demos have garnered votes anywhere from 1 to 5 votes. They are:
Absolutely Hires, Antique Parts, Autumn Clouds, BSC, Bar4Kode, Bonfire, Brucelee-ish2k5, CTR+Tufs PartyScroller, Criminal, DMC Album #4, Darwin, Delighted, Entropy, Execute Overdrive, Fastcompo Primary Star 2004, Flashbak, Flut, Forever 5, Geotrope Preview, Goa Brudbilder, Halfway There, Hammarkullen, Intrology, Kymmene, Lost In Time, Nomen Nescio, Pi, Primary Colors, Primary Scar, Ps4partyscroller, Real, Resurrection, Rollo, Shattered, Szenzacios, Trwam, Ultragui, Under the Edge, We Control, Who Cares, Mist, & Walking Man. Whew!
I picked Cycle, Demode, Plastic Kiss, Panta Rhei, Real and Execute Overdrive for this Pre-Screening round. If I had to set up the final Voting Chart w/o the benefit of the pre-screening process, the final four C64 demos would have been You Know the Routine, Entropy, Darwin and Wok Zombie.
Any thoughts about the final two slots for the 2004 C64 Demo of the Year Voting Chart? Lastly, should I release the voting results for the Pre-Screening round or not, i.e., making the voting transparent?
-Todd Elliott
2005-05-06
08:53
TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1879
Just add Postcards from Stockholm & YKTR, and get to the next round.
As for transparacy of votes: I would really like that, however I feel that maybe you should have stated this as a possibility before people actually voted ;)
2005-05-06
08:56
Compyx
Registered: Jan 2005
Posts: 631
What he said.
2005-05-09
07:25
HCL
Registered: Feb 2003
Posts: 727
I agree, make it 10 demos.
But DON'T show the voting result until all the voting is over, that's my opinion. I think that prior results may affect the results of the final voting.
2005-05-14
16:31
Eyeth
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Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 98
2004 C64 Demo of the Year Voting Chart!
The voting chart is ready! Top Ten C64 Demos are now awaiting the voting masses (ok, I'm shooting for 100 people here.) and may the best C64 Demo emerge to be a 2004 C64 Demo of the Year!
Go onto the following site and vote!
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/demooftheyear/
Enjoy.
-Todd Elliott
2005-06-01
18:30
Eyeth
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Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 98
Hello.
A quick update; 86 people have voted! That's a better number, and hopefully 14 more people can be prodded upon to vote. So, do some arm-twisting out there and gently nudge them towards the 2004 C64 Demo of the Year Voting Chart.
Only seven points separates
Demode
and
Panta Rhei
for 2nd/3rd places. Only one point separates
Borderline
and
Wok Zombie
for 4th/5th places. Lastly, only one point separates
Dialogue
and
You Know the Routine
for 7th/8th places.
I'll leave the Voting Chart open for a few more days to see if any logjams describe above will be a little bit more definite and to see if more participants can be 'recruited' into the voting process. :)
Enjoy!
-Todd Elliott
2005-06-03
16:56
Eyeth
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Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 98
Hello.
91 people have participated already! Very nice turnout, indeed. There are still a couple of logjams. Please try to get more participants to vote in the chart over the next 24 hours when the 2004 C64 Demo of the Year Voting Chart endeavor will end on June 4th. If you have already voted, thanks! Please do not try to change your votes, but try to encourage other C64 demo enthusiasts to participate in the voting endeavor.
There is a tie for 2nd place at 131 points for
Demode
and
Panta Rhei
. Two points now separate
Borderline
and
Wok Zombie
for 4th and 5th places. Two points now seperate three 2004 C64 demo entries,
Dialogue
,
You Know the Routine
&
You Know the Routine 2
.
-Todd Elliott
2005-06-03
20:01
Slator
Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 274
I really like the idea of the demo voting but somehow it is lame to know the "results" or at least the trend before the end... makes it look a bit strange somehow.... and makes an influence on the real votes...
regards
2005-06-03
22:55
Steppe
Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 1510
Absolutely, this is manipulating the votes, just as people get downvoted just because some scene friends decided to upvote them beforehand. You shouldn't do this, Eyeth. If there's a tie, there's a tie. Fine with me.
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