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Eyeth Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 98 |
Milestone Demo?
Hello, CSDb denizens:
I'm writing what I hope to be a series of articles covering the demo scene for a U.S. Commodore oriented newsletter covering the 8-bit scene.
I'm planning on writing an article on what would be considered a 'milestone' demo. A demo that was so technically brilliant and elegant and revitalized the demo industry.
My current nomination is 'Dutch Breeze' by Blackmail. Before this demo, the demo scene consisted of scrollytexts, some math, some DYCP's, sprite trickery in the borders, VSP's and FLD's.
After this demo burst on the scene, it paved the way for truly innovative demos like Krestology, where rich and colorful graphics now grace the screens.
Your thoughts?
-Todd Elliott
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iopop
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 317 |
about "trackmos".
Horzion released the demo Xpertelligence in 1989. Just one file so no loading, still it has the same flow as the later trackmos.
Also Red Storm/Triad was one of the earlier trackmos released the summer of 1992, though the files are unhidden.
Digital Madness/Brutal was released in september/october 92? I remember Tjost/Jam was quite disappointed since they had used shade bobs, which our uppcomming demo also included. If I'm not completly wrong that demo was the first to use shade bobs? |
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Eyeth Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 98 |
Hello.
I've come up with ten such demos for the Milestone Demo Voting Chart. They are:
Dawnfall
Dutch Breeze
Elysion
ESCOS
Krestology
Mathematica
One-Der
Seal of Focalor
So-phisticated III
Think Twice
Before this voting chart appears on CSDb, I hope I don't have to change my mind. I know there'll be some flak as to why a particular demo wasn't included or why this one was included, etc. I hope these ten demos are pretty representative of how such demos can advance the demo scene, and wield influence on future demo releases.
Enjoy.
-Todd Elliott |
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Puterman Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 188 |
I'm sure Dwangi will be disappointed that Fressepissen wasn't included. |
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Steppe
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 1510 |
aka DuschenBumsen. Amazing how they tweak the VIC! |
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Intensity Account closed
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 337 |
Eyeth, do you also write something about the worst demo in c64 history?
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Eyeth Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 98 |
Quote: Eyeth, do you also write something about the worst demo in c64 history?
.: Intensity :.
Hello.
Not really. Not only is it negative, I feel it just isn't constructive and 'newsworthy'. However, I do know of a couple of demos that were widespread and vastly overrated. The TRAP demo, a.k.a. 'Gladiator' demo is one such example. Fruit of the Doom demo is an another glaring example and is the leading (downloads) demo at C64.CH.
Enjoy.
-Todd Elliott |
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Intensity Account closed
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 337 |
Oh, I see!
But for the case that you are interested in the worst demos in the c64 history, please memorize the group "Metalvotze". Everything else is self-explanatory! ;)
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Quote: Hello.
Not really. Not only is it negative, I feel it just isn't constructive and 'newsworthy'. However, I do know of a couple of demos that were widespread and vastly overrated. The TRAP demo, a.k.a. 'Gladiator' demo is one such example. Fruit of the Doom demo is an another glaring example and is the leading (downloads) demo at C64.CH.
Enjoy.
-Todd Elliott
The TRAP demo is a true classic. |
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Eyeth Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 98 |
Hello.
Thanks to Perff and the NoName crew, I have set up a milestone voting chart. It's at:
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/milestonedemo
Any questions, comments, etc., please post here or send me a private message.
Please participate in the voting. Let's try to get an overall consensus as to what truly is a milestone demo for the C64 demo scene.
Enjoy!
-Todd Elliott |
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Oxidy Account closed
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 80 |
Is that really all milestone demo contributions you could come up with?? 10 demos, of which many are from the mid-nineties, out of thousands of released demos. Well, ok. |
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