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breeze Account closed
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 20 |
Duplicate scener name
Hi!
I am a novice at CSDb. I found that scener Breeze is already registered in CSDb. As i understand this man from Australia, and I am from Belarus. And his works does not have relations to me.
Therefore, the question how best to proceed ? Register another scener with nick breeze and specify a different crew, or as something to another?
Many thanks in advance.
p.s. prefering to ask, before i do something wrong ;) |
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assiduous Account closed
Registered: Jun 2007 Posts: 343 |
yes create a new scener entry.
also tell us sth about the c64 scene in Belarus. do you know any other people from your contry having an interest in the c64 ? |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Indeed interesting. I only know Raver from that region. The strong Russian ZX scene always fascinated me, and I was wondering how come the C64 wasn't so popular there as the speccy. |
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Sander
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 493 |
@Jailbird, here's a read on that: http://www.8bittoday.com/articles/11/russian-speccy-demoscene-h..
It should answer your question. |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Hm, quite the same situation with hardware/CPU revisions in Poland, Hungary, ex-Czech-Slovakia or ex-Yugoslavia, still the C64 scene had prevailed in these countries. I was wondering a lot about Romania (know only Mihai) and Bulgaria too.
OK, waiting for Oswaldbogár to bitch about the topic. Then I'll know more. |
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Jetboy
Registered: Jul 2006 Posts: 289 |
AFAIK access to goods from western countries was much easier in Poland than in Russia back then. Definetely was easier in Hungary. I don't know about other countries. |
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Sander
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 493 |
I recall this topic was addressed before here: Eastern european scene before 1989? |
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breeze Account closed
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 20 |
Quote: yes create a new scener entry.
also tell us sth about the c64 scene in Belarus. do you know any other people from your contry having an interest in the c64 ?
thanks, I will do it.
I don't think that in Belarus there are at least a semblance of the scene at C64. On the territory of ex-USSR was distributed more ZX-Spectrum clones.
But interest in this platform is present, first of all because C64 is originate demoscene, new and original graphics and excelent music.
Together with riskej we want to gather all interested in the ex-USSR on the site http://c64-live.untergrund.net/ At this stage there only news, but we will fill the translation of materials into Russian.
Perhaps with the launch of sites we can find more people interested in the platform C64. |
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mikme
Registered: Dec 2007 Posts: 5 |
Quote: @Jailbird, here's a read on that: http://www.8bittoday.com/articles/11/russian-speccy-demoscene-h..
It should answer your question.
i live in Russia and we just haven't real c64 machines, but speccy machines were really handmade, especially "pentagon" (i have it), "scorpion", "profi" and other clones.
now i have real c64 and really happy because i love c64-scene. and now i'm working on some c64-pictures. |
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Jetboy
Registered: Jul 2006 Posts: 289 |
Any links to your speccy productions? |
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breeze Account closed
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 20 |
Quote: Any links to your speccy productions?
last prod of riskej or that ?
latest prods from fishbone crew for pentagon 1024 SL 2.2:
http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=49442
http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=49575 |
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