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2006-10-03 13:49
cba

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Event id #1147 : Skurup Party 1993

Anyone here who has more info about this party?

Like who organised it ?

Joe/Antic won the #1 spot in the graphics compo
(see the scroll text from Winning Tune)

Niels
2006-10-10 09:18
Ed

Registered: May 2004
Posts: 173
As far as I can remember people like Eliz and Lobo, some Wrath'ers and FLT'ers (depending on year) were paying fees for these parties, among others. Organizers where local people from Skurup not necessarily connected to the scene, at least to my knowledge.

There have been several Skurup meetings, or in lack for a better term: parties throughout the years of 1992-1993.

Come on guys, drop a line if you where there or not! ;D
2006-10-10 19:18
Oxidy
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Eliz was the main organizer.

I have some photos taken from at least one of the Skurup meetings. I'll try to dig them up.

At one meeting a really disturbed movie was recorded starring me, ugha, ed, and some other dudes. The famous Swedish quote "NEEJ, inte suuugkoppen!" comes from that movie.

There has been at least 5 of these meetings all-in-all. I can remember three different locations. The last one became quite big (propably 70-100 people) and was a big enough event to be covered by the local newspaper. I cut out the article and have it somewhere.

I have one unreleased mini-game made at one of the meetings that kept many people busy for a long time. It's called Alfheimers and the idea is simply to write the alphabet in the shortest amount of time. I was king for a while with 2.4 seconds, but Ed finally beat me with a stunning 2.3 seconds. To this date, that record stands.
2006-10-11 12:02
stash
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yeah i remember the skurup meetings.. the ping-pong competition and that black samuray dude :)

also enduro/flt was attending once
2006-10-13 08:58
Ed

Registered: May 2004
Posts: 173
Oxidy: I am unfortunate to tell you that my personal record beats the record you mentioned: 1.9 is the new one!

Do you by any chance remember the pictures /whatever got released at the specific Skurup party CBA started this thread about?
2006-10-15 21:58
Oxidy
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Quote: Oxidy: I am unfortunate to tell you that my personal record beats the record you mentioned: 1.9 is the new one!

Do you by any chance remember the pictures /whatever got released at the specific Skurup party CBA started this thread about?


1.9... respect!

I have only vague memories of the releases from any of the Skurup meetings/parties. I might have some of them on one or several of my floppies. But which ones I have no idea. Right now I don't have the time to work my way through all my floppies (which currently are boxed up in my attic). If I do, and find any Skurup releases, I'll transfer and add to CSDb.
2006-10-16 06:24
Zyron

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Better hurry before it's too late! The attic is not an ideal place for old fragile disks.
2006-10-18 08:54
Ed

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A Hint: The release made by Joe might have something to do with a certain Antic Demo...

Zyron: Some of my discs survived anything from dust to magnetic fields, creepy animals and the like. And they were stored in the basement even. However, they did not survive the fire they got exposed to ;P

Oxidy: Did your FLT krackout game ever hit the streets? As far as I remember it was under the development throughout a complete Skurup party. I remember one guy doing a car game... Do you remember?
2006-10-18 11:00
Oxidy
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Zyron: You're propably right. I've had my disks in the attic for the latest 4-5 years and it's likely that the contents of at least some of them has been or will be lost forever. Let's just hope it's nothing unique. I started to transfer many years ago, but it was so time-consuming that I gave it up after a couple of disks. This was before the RR-Net though, so I might give it another try some day. Which disk transfer tools are the best to use today?

Ed: You had a fire in your basement where you live at Värnhemstorget? Arson?

Yay, had totally forgot about that krackout game. I wonder what happened to it. Guess I'll find that too on one of my disks.
2006-11-17 11:04
Ed

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Oxidy: No. The trashdealers took care of my discs: http://www.sysav.se/Templates/Page.aspx?id=198
2006-11-17 17:13
Zedrick
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Quote: yeah i remember the skurup meetings.. the ping-pong competition and that black samuray dude :)

also enduro/flt was attending once


Oxidy: I'm fairly sure that Alfheimers was made at the Simrishamn-meeting. (The one where I drank a bottle of Jack Daniels and later passed out in the park.)
 
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