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2006-03-13 14:58
Jon
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Demo Makers and Future Writers

I'm not sure if I brought this up before, but...

Are Demo maker and / or Futurewriter style "demos" wanted or needed here? After reading through some of them, they are pretty inane and many are from unheard of groups.

Whatcha all think?

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2006-03-13 18:16
Zyron

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 2381
I think all releases belong here, hand-written notes on the other hand aren't releases.
2006-03-13 19:08
TDJ

Registered: Dec 2001
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Quote: I think all releases belong here, hand-written notes on the other hand aren't releases.

What's the difference between a personal note on disk & a personal note on paper, apart from the obvious ofcourse?
2006-03-13 19:26
Zyron

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 2381
Quote: What's the difference between a personal note on disk & a personal note on paper, apart from the obvious ofcourse?

I didn't say a personal note on a disk belong in CSDb any more than hand-written ones. I did however say that I think that all releases belong here, notes released to the public or similar.

Some examples:
Supermessage V1.0 - Made with El Stocco's Scroll Editor.
The Triad Letter - Possibly made with Sodan's writer.
Contact Relax !!! - Made with TSK's Movie-writer.

All these are correctly included here....and there are many more. I have a fever & a bad cold right now so I don't feel like searching for more :)

There's also a big amount of demos made with demo-makers by f.ex. Gollum, D.S. Compware etc consisting of a tune, a scroller & a bitmap picture. I believe they have the right to be included here as well.
2006-03-13 19:48
Tch
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I don´t mind about Demo-maker-demos.

Maybe one of mine turns up..
I made some about the "Dixons"-store I got my C64 from.
The bastards accused me of destroying my Commodore by using Pokes.. X(
2006-03-13 20:13
Oswald

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tch, bwahaha :D yeah I remember pokes were all mistery back then :D
2006-03-13 20:42
Jon
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Well, I put a couple of the funnier ones up (Anarchist's Manifesto and Stronghold). I'll see what reaction they get before I upload any more.
2006-03-13 20:45
SECRET MAN
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I dont know how much,but i think that i have thousand of them
2006-03-13 21:08
Scout

Registered: Dec 2002
Posts: 1570
Quote:
The bastards accused me of destroying my Commodore by using Pokes.. X(


Haha :D
Yes...pokes were a mystery back then indeed.

My altime fave':
poke 120,0

2016-12-10 01:47
Hammerfist

Registered: May 2011
Posts: 11
As I have finally been able to start saving my collection from about 400-500 disks I have from my C64 days, I too come across a lot of these kind of demos (and am guilty of producing quite a few)...

I wonder since the discussion does not seem to have really ended up in a set of rules or an agreement on what to do, has anything been said about this elsewhere?

From the arguments above, I may be the creator of a few nice examples for the discussion:

My C64 group back in the day, Exotic, was never very active but in the end we managed a proper demo or two and even cracked one or two games. So I believe Exotic has a place here.

But I also made a few lame demos with demo makers, some with little more text than yet another members and greetings list. These do shed some light on who was with Exotic at the time (although I didn't date the demos very well unfortunately) and who we 'knew' back then. So would you consider them of enough historical value to have me upload them?

I also came across three Future Writer demos by a group not mentioned anywhere on CSDb yet: Thijs Cracking Crew, probably formed by Thijs himself :) The demos each seem to be made by a different TCC member and greet roughly the same 8-10 people each time. Doesn't look like this TCC did much more, so should I add these or not?
2016-12-10 05:28
Acidchild

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 474
yes, please also add the 'intromaker' demos..your group has made real demos too, so also the bad ones should be added, they are part of their history.
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