--- 1986 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year........................................................n/a intro of the year.......................................................n/a significant releases....................................................n/a c64 demo of the year........................................................n/a significant releases....................................................n/a generally... The year was 1986. The very first signs of what we would later get to know as 'the scene' had surfaced two years earlier, on the commodore 64. That scene had now begun maturing slightly, and in addition to a myriad of cracking groups, also some of the very first stand-alone intros and demos were getting released. The Amiga scene was in its infancy. There were a handful of groups, no more than 10, mostly doing cracks. There were no (at least known to us) copy parties yet, the first ones started appearing only next year, in 1987. Two very important computers was released to the public from Commodore this year; The Amiga 1000 and the c64's 'successor', the Commodore 128. While the 128 never became the expected success, the Amiga took the world by storm; it was the most powerful home computer anyone had ever seen! This was also the year that the very first version of what would become one of the amiga's strongest software packages was released; Deluxe Paint. The Final Cartridge II was released for the c64. --- 1987 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year........................................................n/a intro of the year.......................................................n/a significant releases....................................................n/a c64 demo of the year........................................................n/a significant releases....................................................n/a In 1987 the very first Amiga demos started appearing, but it was still early, early days. Most people were doing their thing on the C64 still... The only notable parties were the frequent ones in Venlo, Holland - fondly referred to today as the 'Venlo Meetings', and the forerunners of the modern 'computer parties'. The first copy parties (as they were known in those days) started appearing this year. I August, a tool was released that would change the demo world forever. A german coder by the name of Karsten Obarski released his music composition program "SoundTracker" through the software house EAS. The original version supported 5 effects; Portamento Up/Down, Set Volume, Set Secondary Tempo and Arpeggio =] Version 1.21 was released in december. hardware - Two new Amigas were introduced this year, the A500 and the A2000. The 'new' C64 was released, to replace the more bulky, old one...and I bought one ;) Version 1.2 of the Amiga operating system was released. One of the most popular (and most controversial) c64 cartridges were released, The Final Cartridge III. --- partyindex ------------------------------------------------------------ 24-26.07 The Danish Circle party. 24-26.07 Danish Gold Copy Party. .10 NTC and Defiers Hacker Party. .12 Finnish Gold/The Jezebels Union party. 05.12 Fantasy Cracking Service (FCS) Copy Party. 18-21.12 Triad and Fairlight Copy Party. 19.12 Venlo Meeting. 24-26.07 The Danish Circle party. ---------------------------------- Held in Soroe (Sorø), Denmark by The Danish Circle (TDC) in an old scout hut. About 200 people showed up for the weekend-long party. It was held the same weekend as the more wellknown Danish Gold party, also in denmark! Thanks to Spirit/Dominators for the info! 24-26.07 Danish Gold Copy Party. --------------------------------- DG87 was held in Odense, Denmark for the c64 scene. It was announced in cracktros from DG, and confirmed from other sources. The attendants voted on 'cracker of the year', and the competition was won by Mr.Z/Triad, followed by Laffen/Raw Deal. It was held the same weekend as The Danish Circle party, also in denmark! other Fairlight "Living Daylights++" (c64 crack). .10 NTC and Defiers Hacker Party. --------------------------------------- Held in Furulund, Sweden presumably for the c64 and amiga scenes. other The Silents "Welcome On Amiga". .12 Finnish Gold/The Jezebels Union party. ------------------------------------------------ Held in Vaajakoski, near Jyväskylä, finland. Little information available, any help most welcome! 05.12 Fantasy Cracking Service (FCS) Copy Party. ---------------------------------------------------- To be held in Germany, announced in Illegal #22 [10/87]. 18-21.12 Triad and Fairlight Copy Party. ----------------------------------------- Held at a big school in Huddinge near Stockholm, Sweden for the C64 scene. About 180 people attended, from all over Scandinavia. other Deflektor/Triangle 3532 (c64 crack). Madballs/Triangle 3532 (c64 crack). Science 451 (c64 demo). 19.12 Venlo Meeting. ------------------------ Held in Venlo, Holland, mainly for the C64 scene. 250 people attended. English crackers Nik and Just Ice from Ikari came over for the first time, to great interest. Jeff Smart, publisher of the papermag "Illegal" punched Marcel/DSI on the nose! other Commando Frontiers "X-Mas Disk" (demo). --- 1988 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year................................D.O.C. "Demons are Forever" intro of the year.......................................................n/a significant releases..........Alpha Flight "Cracker's Journal #1" (diskmag) c64 demo of the year.......................................Vision "Legalise It" significant releases....................................................n/a generally... The amount of groups and releases were increasing dramatically for both the c64 and amiga this year, and copyparties were starting to appear every week as opposed to about every month, which was the norm last year... This year, version 1.3 of the Amiga operating system was released, and among the news was the new filesystem (FFS) for harddisks. The new version of the OS created compatibility problems with some older demos, and it quickly became a rule at copy parties that demos had to work on the new version of the OS. The A590 external harddisk, and the new 1084S stereo monitor was also released for Amigas. The Expert Cartridge for the C64 was released. And if you think emulators are a new thing, think again! This year not one but TWO c64 emulators were released for the amiga, GO!64 and the appropriately named The C64 Emulator (Readysoft). :) A Danish democoder called Sodan (Sören Grönbeck), who had come from the c64 scene where he a.o. invented the socalled tech-tech routine, released his first commercial amiga game this year; "Sword of Sodan" - probably the first fully scene-originated amiga game to be released commercially! His second game, "Datastorm", was also released this year, through Visionary Design Technologies. chronologically... In January of 1988, the first issue of Alpha Flight's "Cracker Journal" - the very first amiga magazine on a disk - diskmag - was released. It was joined by two or three more mags by the end of the year, and the number was still rising... But the pioneers were still paper publications like "Illegal" from the c64 scene ;) --- partyindex ------------------------------------------------------------ Bamiga Sector 1 Copy Party. Ikari Party. OKS Import Division Party 88. 02.01 CCW Copyparty. 09.01 Radwar Party. 06.02 SSI Copy-Party. 20.02 Dynamic Systems Copy-Party. 20.02 Venlo Meeting. .03 CeBit exposition. 04-05.03 The Sharks Illegal Copy Party. 05-08.04 The Silents and Stage 3 party. 20-22.04 DigiParty 88. .05 Piranhas Party. 12-15.05 Rebels/Agile Copy Party. 13-15.05 Vortex 42 Party. 28-29.05 Alcatraz Copy Party. 02-03.07 Dexion Meeting. 08-10.07 Jewels, Danish Gold, Dominators and Upfront party. 08-11.08 Horizon & Jet-Speed Meeting. 08-14.08 Byterapers Grendelparty 1988. 20.08 Take Off Party. 20.08 DNS-WOW Party. 25.08 The Jungle Command Party. 27.08 TGM - TNM - Cascade 88. 16.09 PCW Show. 24.09 AFL and Spy&Mind Copy Party. 01.10 Salzburg Party. 03.10 Double Density Crew, Level4, The Supervisors Super Copy Party. 07-09.10 Razor 1911, The Cartel, Abnormal Party. 08.10 World of Wonders Copy-Party. 15.10 Venlo Meeting. 15-17.10 MGF + JOY + WWE Copy-Party. 21-23.10 Hexagon Copy Party. 22.10 Thrust Copy-Party. 03-06.11 Helloween Party 88. 17.11 World of Wonders Copy-Party. 26.11 Mega-Force Party. .12 Alcatraz Copy-Party 88. .12 DNS-WOW Party. .12 Radwar Party II. 03.12 The Web Inc. Party. 10-11.12 The Powerslaves Party. 20-21.12 The Jungle Command Party. Bamiga Sector 1 Copy Party. ------------------------------------- BS1's party was held in Denmark at the end of the year, and little else is known about the party so far... Ikari Party. ---------------------- Probably held in Denmark. other Abnormal "Snubnosed" (c64 demo). OKS Import Division Party 88. --------------------------------------- OKS88 was held in Bonn, Germany. Productions were released by OKS, D.O.C. and Sunriders. 02.01 CCW Copyparty. ------------------------ This was referred to in Cracker Journal #1 [01/88] as a good, recent party. That was all I could understand of the German language article. It seemed to be exclusively for the Amiga scene. 09.01 Radwar Party. ----------------------- Held at a disco called La Quinta in ???, Germany. This was the VERY FIRST Radwar party!! other independent "Illegal #24" (c64 papermag). 06.02 SSI Copy-Party. ------------------------- Held in Zurich, Switzerland for the Amiga scene. International visitors attended, and there were lots of new cracks released, as well as some top crackers displaying their prowess to the crowd. · Information from party report in Cracker Journal #2. 20.02 Dynamic Systems Copy-Party. ------------------------------------- To be held in Aachen, Germany. Announced in Cracker Journal #2. 20.02 Venlo Meeting. ----------------------- Definitely held. .03 CeBit exposition. --------------------------- CEBIT88 was held in Germany, as an exposition. other Quadlite "Copper Cabana" (amiga demo). 04-05.03 The Sharks Illegal Copy Party. ---------------------------------------- To be held near Frankfurt, Germany. Announced in a Sharks crackintro on the C64. 05-08.04 The Silents and Stage 3 party. ---------------------------------------- Held in Alvesta, sweden - also the site of another party in november. Many international visitors were promised, but only swedes actually showed up. The party itself was spread over three rooms. 64demo 1. Xakk "Why Sleep". other Byterapers Inc. "Rape 1" (C64 demo). 20-22.04 DigiParty 88. ----------------------- DIG88 was held by the Digitize Design Group in in Hartola, Finland. Another DigiParty was held in 1990. .05 Piranhas Party. ------------------------- Held in Klingnau-CH. other D-Tect "Multiscroller" (amiga). 12-15.05 Rebels/Agile Copy Party. ---------------------------------- Held in Tyreso, probably in Sweden, for the c64 scene. 64demo xx. Science 451. xx. Super Swap Sweden "Contribution". 13-15.05 Vortex 42 Party. ----------------------------- This party was held in Arvika, Sweden. other The Electronic Force "Megademo 2" (amiga demo). 28-29.05 Alcatraz Copy Party. ------------------------------ The only real information I have about this party is that the invitation intro below exists, so any further information is most welcome! invit Alcatraz and Supervisors "Copy Party Invitation" (amiga). 02-03.07 Dexion Meeting. ------------------------- Held during the summer holidays in Nykobing Sealand, Denmark for the c64 and amiga scenes. The party place was a school in the middle of the town. Among the groups that visited the party was Dexion, Plasma Force, The Band, NTC, Sphinx, D.A.D, Watchmen, 7up Crew, Trilogy, Hagar and many more. invit Dexion "Party informer demo". other Dexion "Party Demo" (amiga). Mechanix 2124 "Sound Tracker '64" (c64 utility). Northstar & Fairlight "Bounch" (amiga). 08-10.07 Jewels, Danish Gold, Dominators and Upfront party. ------------------------------------------------------------ Held in Tommerup near Odense, Denmark. other Tetragon "??" (amiga). Thrust & Razor "You Can Always Thrust Razor" (amiga). Science 451 "Glerc's Demo" (c64). Triad "??" (c64). 08-11.08 Horizon & Jet-Speed Meeting. ------------------------------------ Held in Enkoping, Sweden. Any additional information on this party would be most welcome, as we know close to nothing yet... Except that it was held ;) 08-14.08 Byterapers Grendelparty 1988. --------------------------------------- Held at a school in Iisalmi, Finland for the c64 and amiga scenes. Party attenders were mostly finnish, the only foreigners in attendence were two norwegian groups and an american. This was perhaps the first ever party to last a full week! Several demos were released for both c64 and amiga. The party report in CJ claimed it lasted from the 8th all the way to the 16th, while we have chosen to thrust the information from Byterapers' webpage. Drinking was not officially allowed inside the party place, for once at a finnish party ;) If anyone has amiga results, we'd appreciate it! · Information from party report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #9" (amiga). · Results from Byterapers' web page, http://byterapers.scene.org. 64demo 1. Finnish Gold "Contest-Demo". 2. Z-Circle "(B)arty-Demo". 3. ZCF "Delirium". 4. Byterapers "In Action". 5. Zodux 2. 6. Finnish Gold "FIG Again". 7. Deathstar. other Accession "Carrier Command" (amiga crack). 20.08 Take Off Party. ------------------------- Held in Koblenz/Valendar, I have no idea what country =) It was apparently a real flop, most probably due to the DNS-WOW Party held simultaneously. · Information from report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #9" (amiga diskmag). 20.08 DNS-WOW Party. ------------------------ Held in Holland. About 200 people attended. The same two groups arranged a new party in december. · Information from report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #9" (amiga diskmag). 25.08 The Jungle Command Party. ----------------------------------- Held in Hermelen, Holland. This was the first ever party arranged by TJC. Some demos but no new games were released. · Information from report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #9" (amiga diskmag). 27.08 TGM - TNM - Cascade 88. --------------------------------- Held in germany, not much more is known at the moment =) other Sunriders "TSM Sample" (amiga). 16.09 PCW Show. ------------------ This year's PC Show at Earl's Court, London, England had a copy party on the saturday after the party. This is all the information I have, except for the date, that's from Legend's crackintro. other Legend "Fernandez Must Die +7" (c64 crack) 24.09 AFL and Spy&Mind Copy Party. -------------------------------------- Held in Brüssel, which is in Belgium or Germany...I flunked geography =) · Minimal information from party report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #10". other Alpha Flight "Cracker Journal #9" (amiga diskmag). 01.10 Salzburg Party. ------------------------- Held by Megaforce, Quest and TSK-Crew in Salzburg, Austria. This was a one- day party, held on a sunday. · Minimal information from party report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #10". other Megaforce "Megademo" (amiga). TSK-Crew "J.O.E. Slideshow 1" (amiga). TSK-Crew "Mona Lissa" (amiga demo). 03.10 Double Density Crew, Level4, The Supervisors Super Copy Party. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Held in Basel, Switzerland. other Cascade "Cracklight" (amiga). Double Density Crew "Virus Intro" (amiga). Impact Inc. "2nd Demo" (amiga). Ipec "Demo" (amiga). Level 4 "Intro". Megaforce "Crazy Jammin". 07-09.10 Razor 1911, The Cartel, Abnormal party. ------------------------------------------------- Held at Hals Ungdomsskole in Stjørdahl near Trondheim, Norway by Razor 1911 (amiga), The Cartel (amiga) and Abnormal (c64). About 150 people attended from norway and sweden. There were some power trouble. The Police stopped by to warn the attendants that they were watching them and wouldn't tolerate any illegal copying, but they didn't stop the party ;) The party was covered in a two-page spread in one of Norway's largest newspapers, Aftenposten Lørdag. · Information and results from report in Norsk Dator Magazin (norwegian papermag) #1/89. · Additional information from Razor 1911 partypack 1. invit Razor 1911 "Party Informer Intro" (amiga). amdemo 1. The Arcadia Team "Vuku". 2. Cryptoburners "Crimetime". 3. Quackers/Academy "Demo". xx. Abnormal "Amiga Section Born". xx. The Arcadia Team "Later On". xx. The Gang "Copy Orgasm". xx. The Cartel "Ganging". 64demo 1. Rawhead "Partysqueezer". 2. Rawhead "Pimplesqueezer 5". 3. Abnormal "Indicator". 08.10 World of Wonders Copy-Party. -------------------------------------- Held in Holland or Belgium. About 250 people attended. The next WOW party will be held in december. · Minimal information from party report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #10". 15.10 Venlo Meeting. ------------------------ Held in Venlo, Holland. 2-300 people were present, about 40 amigas and 50 c64's. · Minimal information from party report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #10". 15-17.10 MGF + JOY + WWE Copy-Party. ------------------------------------- MGF+JOY+WWE88 was held by Magnificent Force, World Wide Expressive (c64) and Joy Division (amiga) in Veenendaal, Holland, immediately after the Venlo Meeting listed above. About 30-40 c64s and 40 amigas were present. New games like "Garfield", "Minigolf" and "Roadblasters" were released for the amiga. The demo competition was held mixed with c64 and amiga entries competing side by side...except there was only ONE single amiga entry =) The first price in the demo competiton was an Arcade Joystick =0 The Police visited the party once, but only to warn, and did nothing. · Minimal information from party report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #10". demo 1. Vision "Legalize It" (c64). xx. Fashion "Party Demo" (amiga). 21-23.10 Hexagon Copy Party. ----------------------------- HEX88 was held in Denmark for the c64 and amiga scenes. Little is known about this party, so please help if you have information. - Information from Kefrens-7UpCrew "DemoDisc #4" (amiga). amdemo xx. Atomic Team "Demo". xx. Atomic Team "Intro". xx. Kefrens "Megademo Disk #4". xx. Starion "Demo". 64music xx. JCH/Vibrants "Party Music". 22.10 Thrust Copy-Party. ---------------------------- Held in Nurnberg, Germany by Thrust. · Minimal information from party report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #10". 03-06.11 Helloween Party 88. ----------------------------- HEL88 was held in Alvesta, Sweden. Main organizers were Animal and Capone of The Silents, with help from Horizon, Top Swap, Mahoney & Kaktus, Northstar and Fairlight. It was likely the party of the year for most people. 240 people attended, making it definitely one of the biggest parties thus far. We'd be really thankful for any help with releases from this party! other Bloodsuckers (amiga). Byterapers (amiga). Defjam (amiga). Goonies (amiga). Ipec Elite (amiga). Level One & Dream Team (amiga). Northstar "Mahoney & Kaktus Musicdisk 1" (amiga). Northstar & Fairlight "Megademo 3" (amiga). SOS (amiga). Starion (amiga). The Silents "Round" (amiga, part of Megademo?) 17.11 World of Wonders Copy-Party. -------------------------------------- To be held in Germany, announced in AFL's "Cracker Journal #10". 26.11 Mega-Force Party. --------------------------- other Roger Rabbit/GASH (c64 crack). .12 Alcatraz Copy-Party 88. --------------------------------- Held in Geneva, Switzerland. other Alcatraz "Geneva Party Demo". Alcatraz "Megademo II". .12 DNS-WOW Party. ------------------------ Held in Nievenhagen, Holland. A lot of new software was released, demos and games. The Radwar party was held simultaneously just 50km away. · Information from report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #11" (amiga diskmag). .12 Radwar Party II. -------------------------- RWE2 was held...without us knowing exactly where =) · Information from report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #11" (amiga diskmag). 03.12 The Web Inc. Party. ----------------------------- TWI88 was held in Holland. New games like "Hostages" and "Wanted" were released, together with some demos. · Information from report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #11" (amiga diskmag). 10-11.12 The Powerslaves Party. -------------------------------- TPS88 was held in Holland. Quite a bit of new software released, including games like "Lombard Rally", "Mad Show", "Dragon Ninja", "Thunderblade", "Iceball" and "Pacland". · Information from report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #11" (amiga diskmag). 20-21.12 The Jungle Command Party. ----------------------------------- Little is known about this party, except that The Jungle Command was obviously one of the bigger amiga groups at the time... other Jungle Command - Magnificent Force -JOY Division "Megademo" (amiga). Subway "One Long Light" (amiga demo). --- 1989 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year.................................Red Sector Inc. "Megademo" intro of the year.......................................................n/a significant releases...............................Dexion "Megademo" (demo) ....................................Scoopex "J.O.E Slideshow 2" (slideshow) c64 demo of the year........................................................n/a significant releases....................................................n/a generally... 'First, there was Exact. And now, Red Sector presents... A TCC design... Megademo!'. These words introduced us all to the best megademo ever made - Red Sector's. It was a rare occurence back in those days when everything worked as good together as it did in this demo - design was, if not named as such, born. The demo featured great graphics and music, and more new and original routines than anyone had seen for a very long while. chronologically... In june at the World of Commodore show in London, Commodore announce that the 1 millionth Amiga has been sold. Motorola launches the 68040 processor. Deluxe Paint III was released. --- partyindex ------------------------------------------------------------ Avenger/Alcatraz Party. Magnetic Fields Party. PC Show. Viper and Axxess Party. 07.01 TJC-MGF-JOY Party. 07-08.01 Random Access Party. 28-29.01 Escape Copy-Party. 28.01 New Formular Crew Party. .02 SAS & SSC Party. 11-12.02 Bamiga Sector 1 and The Warfalcons party. 24-26.02 Rawhead, Bros, Suppliers Party. 02-05.03 Triangle - Amiga Lords party. 08-15.03 CeBit 89 [exposition]. 24-26.03 IT, Rawhead, The Band, IMP-666 Megaparty. 24-25.03 Ikari/Zargon Party. 01-02.04 Trilogy, Vision Factory and BTW Party. 07-09.04 Lahtiparty. 16-18.04 European Computer Entertainment Show (ECES) [exposition]. 18.04 Red Eagle Party. 29-30.04 Piranhas Party. 12-15.05 Equinox and Horizon Party. 26-28.05 Defiers Party. 27.05 NFC Copy Party. 17.06 Shooting Star Party 89. 23-25.06 IT, Razor 1911, Abnormal, Hoaxers, Network Gigaparty. 26-30.06 Contex Miniparty. 07-09.07 Digitech - IBB Summer Conference 89. 29.07 Alpha Flight, Vision Factory and Powerslaves copy party. 05.08 Stardom, Future Concepts, Crazy party. 18-20.08 Voodoo Party. 25-27.08 Pepsi Hacker Conference. 09.09 Tristar party. 29-31.09 Horizon Meeting. .10? Event Party. 07-08.10 Escape and Spreadpoint party. 12-15.10 Shape & TRC Party. 13-15.10 Le Salon de la Micro 1989 [exposition] 14-15.10 Vision Party. 21.10 Action Party. 04-05.11 Random Access Overnight Party II. 02-05.11 Spectre & Northstar Helloween Party 89. 03.11 Triad and Light Party. 10.11 Paranoimia AmiExpo Party. 11-12.11 Gate Miniparty. 18-19.11 Bamiga Sector 1 Copyparty. .12 Radwar Party V4. .12 Transcom party. .12 Vision/Avenger/DDC NewYear-Party Rotterdam. 10.12 Brainstorm/D-Tect party. 23.12 Venlo Meeting. 26-30.12 Christmas Party 89. Avenger/Alcatraz Party. --------------------------------- Held in a gymnastics hall near Geneva, Switzerland. Certainly held! Magnetic Fields Party. -------------------------------- Little is known about this presumably English party. other Anarchy "Kreator's First" (amiga). PC Show. ------------------ PCS89 exposition was held at Earl's Court in London, England. There were actually two scene events arranged in conjunction with the show, the first one arranged at Hawk/Red Sector's house! There was a lot of new releases, and many elite sceners were present. Hawk got pissed off because a lot of people had shown up without an invitation, so he pulled the plug on the power at 01.00 and annnounced that the party was over. The second day another party was arranged by Cyrus Corp. The events were visited by people from Sweden (Fairlight), Holland (Bamiga Sector One) and probably other places too. Viper and Axxess Party. --------------------------------- Held in Hameln, Germany by Viper Designs and Axxess for the c64, amiga and atari st scenes. Quartex [amiga] released cracks of the games Rambo 3, Super Scramble, Jaws, Dominators, and possibly some more. The only known demo release was Illustra's "Demo" [amiga]. Any additional information would be most welcome! 07.01 TJC-MGF-JOY Party. ---------------------------- Held by The Jungle Command, Magnificent Force and Joy Division near Utrecht, Holland. It was a one-day party. About 30-40 amigas were present, no information on other platforms or the number of actual people in attendance. Reportedly, quite a few demos, games and tools were released at this party, and we'd love to know more about it. - Information from minireport published in Accession's "Scandinavian News #2" (amiga). invit TJC-MGF-JOY "Jungle Party" (amiga intro). other Destiny Seven "Sound-Tracker Ripper" (amiga tool). The Jungle Command "Non Stop Music" (amiga musicdisk). TJC & MGF & JOY "Megademo" (amiga trackmo). Subway & Dream Team "Worlds Wave II" (muscidisk). 07-08.01 Random Access Party. ------------------------------ The party was probably held in Holland. There was a party report in Cracker Journal #13, but it didn't really give us much info. There would be a second party later in the year, the same mag informed us; see the entry for Random Access Overnight-Party II for more info. 28-29.01 Escape Copy-Party. ---------------------------- Held in Villmergen, Switzerland. About 120 people attended, and 10 demos were released. Here's one guy that'd like to know which ones... :) Escape helped organize another swiss party, this time together with Spreadpoint, in october. 28.01 New Formular Crew Party. ---------------------------------- Announced as an upcoming party in Cracker Journal #11. .02 SAS & SSC Party. -------------------------- Any information most welcome! other D-Tect "In Your Memory" (amiga). 11-12.02 Bamiga Sector 1 and The Warfalcons party. --------------------------------------------------- BS1 and WF was held in Fredericia, Denmark for the c64 and amiga scenes. About 250 people attended, of which about 100 were on the amiga, and a total of three were female :) Can anyone confirm if there were c64 competitions, and possibly supply any results? We also want to know which of The Silents' demos was the one that finished 2nd. The only thing we know, really, is that it was a three-part demo... · Party report and some results from P.E.N.I.S #1 diskmagazine. amdemo 1. Dexion "Megademo". 2. The Silents Sweden. 3. Kefrens "Megademo #5". xx. Atomic Intelligence "Party Demo". xx. Atomic Team "Party Demo". xx. Beastie Boys "Sound System Demo". xx. Rebels "On Wheels of Steel". xx. The Silents "Legal". xx. The Silents "Viva The Silents". xx. The Silents and Northstar "We Eat Lamers For Breakfast". xx. The Band & Pixar "New Stuff". xx. Share and Enjoy "Party Demo". xx. The Supply Team "Party Demo". xx. Trilogy "unknown". other Beastie Boys "Party Pack" (amiga pack). Cryptoburners "Great Muzax vol. 5" (amiga musicdisk). Dragon's Lair trainer (amiga). 24-26.02 Rawhead, Bros, Suppliers Party. ----------------------------------------- Held at Spydeberg near Askim, Norway for the c64 and Amiga scenes. About 300 people attended the party, during a weekend when it was constantly raining. The party was apparently very professional, with sleeping areas, showers, electricity, bar, disco, and even a video room! Naturally, the deadline for the demo competition was moved - 9 hours this time! From the original deadline at midnight saturday, it was moved to 9 in the morning on sunday. The winners were decided by a jury. First price in the amiga competition was an external diskdrive. amdemo 1. Zoko Team. 2. Crusaders "Mutually Excluded/Walker/Copper" (3 demos). 3. Shadows. 4. Quackers. 5. Breakout. 6. Errors "Enthusiasm". xx. Magic Circle "Party". xx. Spreadpoint-Defjam "Crisis At Midnight". 64demo 1. Weird Science. 2. Abnormal. 3. Rawhead/Shadows "Pimplesqueezer 6". 4. Killers. 5. Shape "At Last". 6. New Triad "Cocktail". 7. Errors. 8. Zoko Team. xx. Antimon "Infected". xx. Tracstar "Magic Science". other Abnormal "Seeker 8" (c64 demo). Abnormal "The Unicorn" (c64 demo). Flash Team "Musicdisk 2" (amiga musicdisk). Crusaders "Musicdisk" (amiga musicdisk). 02-05.03 Triangle - Amiga Lords party. --------------------------------------- Held at a school in Karlstad, Sweden for the Amiga scene. Zyx were originally going to co-organizers, but after some internal problems left the organizer crew. The Gang is another group often mentioned as a coorganizer of this event; this is true, that group was part of Triangle. There were some hardware theft problems... The demo competition's deadline was pushed forward several times. As you can very well see, our results are far from complete, so please contribute! · Information from party report in Alpha Flight's "Cracker Journal #13". · Information from party report in North Star's "Exceller 8 #3". invit Amiga Lords "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 01. ??? 02. ??? 03. Triangle "Gigademo III". 09. Byterapers "Csa Demo4". xx. Atomic - Unitrax "Scroll". xx. Byterapers "Csa Demo 3". xx. Celebrandil/Fairlight "Silver". xx. Celebrandil/Fairlight "Winner". xx. Freedom Force "Megademo". xx. Hitech & Ydex "Bonedemo". xx. Hitech & Ydex "Chopper". xx. Powerdrive "Hyperspace". xx. Spectre "New Demo". 08-15.03 CeBit 89 [exposition]. -------------------------------- CEBIT89 exposition was held in Hannover, Germany. In the old days such expositions, especially in Germany and England, were popular meeting places for the scene. Not to mention that they were ideal places to steal copies of new releases ;) 24-26.03 IT, Rawhead, The Band, IMP-666 Megaparty. --------------------------------------------------- This easter party was held in Arendal, Norway for the amiga scene. Big international groups were expected, but ultimately only Norwegians and Swedes showed up - still there were more than 50 demos released at this party, from 26 different groups! All entries for the music competition had to be delivered as executables. It appears that I was originally wrong in thinking this party was held 18-21.03. Thanks to Zeg for correcting me! Thanks to Sector9/Razor 1911 for partial results. All Razor demos earlier claimed to be released at this party (Wirwar/Chainsaw/Yeah!/Liquid Bobs) were so as part of their "Democollection". The No Limits and IMP-666 party the following year was held at the same school as this. · Info and additional results from: - Demos and intros from Arendal party pack #1 by Razor 1911 & Cartel. - Some musics from Party muzak by It & CRB. - Many Music releases on the Hurricane Musicpack (Amiga). amdemo 1. IT "Vector Demo". 2. Cryptoburners "Megademo". 3. Razor 1911 "Democollection". 4. n/a 5. The Band "Megamaid". xx. Alive "Born". xx. Cartel "Ball". xx. Cartel "Seal Slaughter". xx. Cartel "Plate Demo". xx. Ghostriders "Circle Bob". xx. It "Dolle Demo" (megademo 2). xx. Route 66 "Lamekill". xx. Route 66 "Rejsor". music xx. Beathoven/Alive "Long Relax" (mod.3). xx. Beathoven/Alive "Sundetune" (mod.sundemusic 1). xx. Beathoven/Alive "Hubaluba" (mod.huba luba 2). xx. Bimbex/Cryptoburners "Quirk Penury". xx. Chris Korte/RSI "Kraftwerk" (mod.boingbumchak). xx. Chris Korte/RSI "Oldie" (mod.technobob 2). xx. Chris Korte/RSI "Safe Sex" (mod.safety-music). xx. Chris Korte/RSI "Salute For G.Bush" (mod.15.09.1988). xx. Gladiator/IT "Brass Tune". xx. Gladiator/IT "Ironic". xx. Mc Master Peece "Rap". xx. SN/?? "Cynthia" (soundfx13). xx. Trixal/Cryptoburners "Shuddering Frights". xx. Trixal/Cryptoburners "Wizard's Battle". xx. Walkman/IT "Bodybreak". xx. Walkman/It "Eye Of The Tiger". xx. Walkman/It "Vilt Og Ullent". xx. ??/?? "Xmas Tune". other Alive "Beatbox #2" (amiga musicdisk). Crusaders "Project; Beat" (amiga musicdisk). It & Cryptoburners "Megaparty Muzak Disk" (amiga). Route 66 & K.O.R.T. "Musicdisk" (amiga). The Flash Team "Musicdisk 2" (amiga). 24-25.03 Ikari/Zargon Party. ----------------------------- Held at Slagelse Gymnasium in Slagelse, Denmark, mostly for the c64 scene, but also open for amiga and atari st. Food, drinks and disks were sold at the party place. The party resulted in a big general dislike for Excell/ Ikari - see the report in Amok's "Sex'n'Crime #2" [04/89]. He disqualified demos from swedish groups Horizon, Oneway and Triad, and replaced the originally intended jury - 10 guys from 10 groups - with a 2-man jury with one member from Ikari and one from Channel 42. Well, the demo competition results speak for themselves, don't they...? There were also complaints about the small room and some powercuts that were experienced during the party. · Information from report in Amok's "Sex'n'Crime #2" (c64 diskmag). amdemo xx. Dexion. xx. Kefrens "Megademo Disk #6". xx. Trilogy "Mountains". 64demo 1. Ikari. 2. Channel 42. xx. Abnormal "Illegal". other Fairlight "Human Killing Machine" (c64 crack). Online, Triangle, Cosmos, 711 and Dominators "Combat Crazy" coop crack! (c64 crack). Triangle "Asgard" (c64 crack). Trilogy "Mountains Demo" (amiga). 01-02.04 Trilogy, Vision Factory and BTW Party. ------------------------------------------------ This party was announced in Cracker Journal #13, and was probably to be held in Germany. But was it ever arranged? 07-09.04 Lahtiparty. --------------------- Held by Overload, X-Men, Phalanx and Deathstar at a school in Lahti, finland. It was originally scheduled be held a few weeks earlier, but had to be postponed. The entrance fee was 30FIN, which most people found to be a tad high, especially as it included no other luxuries. At 20:00 on friday, the first day of the party, the school's principal came and was distraught by the fact that people were drinking alcohol inside the school. Everything was fine for a small while, but then someone broke a bottle, and the principal lost his head. He threatened to call the police if everyone did not leave the school at once, and when noone did, the police finally had to come. Everyone was thrown out of the school, but after some reasoning the people who had no possible way to get home were allowed into the gymnastics hall for the night. Even though the party continued on saturday and sunday in a different location, most people went home after the pretty disastrous friday. This was the first of two parties in Lahti this year, causing some confusion between this and the other one, held in november. · Information from party report in AFL's "Cracker Journal #14" (amiga). invit Overload "Party Info Intro" (amiga). 16-18.04 European Computer Entertainment Show (ECES) [exposition]. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ECES exposition was arranged in London, England. 18.04 Red Eagle Party. -------------------------- This party was announced in Cracker Journal #13. 29-30.04 Piranhas Party. ------------------------- PIR89 was held in Switzerland. Entrance only with official invitation! ;) other Deltaline "Piranhas Party 89 pack" (amiga pack). Quadlite "Wax 4Mal 8 Im Quadrat" (amiga demo). 12-15.05 Equinox and Horizon Party. ------------------------------------ Held at Stålforsskolan in Eskilstuna, Sweden by Equinox and Horizon for both the c64 and amiga scenes. About 500 people attended from sweden, norway, denmark, finland and england. Held during 'pingsthelgen', sometime in the beginning of summer. Also referred to as the "Eskilstuna Copy Party 1989". If anyone can help with more results (gfx? music?) I'd be eternally grateful! amdemo 1. Phenomena "200 Bobs" or "Megademo". xx. Powerdrive "Snake Woman". xx. Razor 1911 "Razor is Sharper". 64demo 1. Horizon "Dolly Party". 2. Triad "No Booze". 3. Fairlight "Algots Revenge". 4. Tronix "Tomorrow Mirror". 5. Shape "Demented Children". xx. Science 451 "Puke". xx. Triad "Raster Blast". xx. Triad "Vinter Mums". other Ghostriders "Music Selector" (musicdisk amiga). Horizon "Amiga Demo Party Pack" (amiga pack). 26-28.05 Defiers Party. ------------------------ DEF89 was held in Staffanstorp, Sweden. This was the same weekend that Karl XII/Groovy Bits exposed the entire swedish phreaking scene on swedish national tv, leading to several busts and an almost uniform hate towards him. Any additional results and information MOST welcome! 64demo 1. Defiers. 2. Fairlight "Megabmxninja". 27.05 NFC Copy Party. ------------------------- Announced as a planned party in Amok's "Sex'n'Crime #2" [04/89] c64 diskmag. The location was to be Bruxelles, Belgium. 17.06 Shooting Star Party 89. --------------------------------- SSP89 was at an old castle in Lörrach, Germany by D-Tect, DDC, Threat and Avenger for the amiga scene. This was the first 'castle party' in Lörrach, another was held by D-Tect and Brainstorm in december. 23-25.06 IT, Razor 1911, Abnormal, Hoaxers, Network Gigaparty. --------------------------------------------------------------- Held at a school in Heimdal, 10km from Trondheim, Norway by Razor 1911, It (amiga), Hoaxers, Network and Abnormal (c64). Entrance fee was set to 50NKR. There was easy access to a nearby shop and shopping centre. Mirage Int organized a music competition, deadline saturday the 24th. Around 8 different groups competed with 25 songs. The legendary c64 cracking group Illusion was formed at this party. · c64 results from Abnormal's "Party Report" (c64 intro). · Other information from these sources: - Chrome & Cube party time interviews, photos. - Razor 1911 partypack 1-3. invit Razor 1911 (amiga). amdemo 1. Cryptoburners "Wild Bunch". 2. The Arcadia Team "Demo". 3. Quackers "Blitter Pine". 4. T.E.C. "Demo 6". 5. Escape. 6. Ivory "Megademo". 64demo 1. Zoko-Team. 2. Raw Deal Inc. 3. Shadows. Megastyle Inc "Brainstorm 3". 5. Hoaxers. 6. Magma. Impulse. 8. Shape and TGT. 9. Exult. 10. Fright. 11. Fashion. 12. Full Force. 13. Equinoxe. 14. Shockwave. music 1. Walkman/It "Skylight Skipper". 2. Titan "Spell". 3. Zoko Team "Afro Dance". 4. Razor 1911 "Party Jine". 5. Chrome/Outlaws "Dragon". 5. Razor 1911 "Suicide Tangents". other Avalanche "Megacrash" (amiga). Cartel "Fjords" (amiga). Crime "Masterbrain" (amiga). Crime "Party Demo 1" (amiga). Escape "2nd Party Demo" (amiga). Freedom Force ^ Amiga Industries (amiga demo). Ghostriders "PartyDemo" (amiga). Illusion "First Demo Party Demo" (amiga). New Order intro (amiga intro). Rebels "Swimming" (amiga demo). T.E.C. "Demo 7" (amiga). T.E.C. "Lamdemo" (amiga). The Flash Team "Partypack" (amiga). T.L.D. "Bouncing Balls" (amiga). Vision "Small-Pack" (amiga). 26-30.06 Contex Miniparty. --------------------------- Held in Oulunsalo by Contex for the c64 scene. 07-09.07 Digitech - IBB Summer Conference 89. ---------------------------------------------- Held at a school in Kortedala outside Gothenburg, Sweden for the Amiga scene during a very warm weekend in july. Arrangers of the party were Digital Technology (Digitech) and Acme Factories, while other sources claim it was arranged by IBB too. 39 productions were handed in for the competition. My earlier reports that this party was held on the 07th of august, and during one single day, were wrong. I have info from people who were actually present now, so this is DEFINITE :) · Information and results from: - some demos and complete results from Digitech Partypack. - demos from noname Digitech party pack #1. - All demos from Razor 1911 partypack collection. amdemo 1. Defjam and The Silents "Snurkel Scroller" (1483). 2. TSD "Hypnosis" (1399). 3. Digitech (1185). 4. Rebels "Megademo" (1155). 5. Alive "Lines & Sinus" (1148). 6. Digitech "Solid 3d Flight" (1114). 7. K.O.R.T. (1114). 8. Vortex 42 "Revolutin" (1113). 9. Fairlight "Disco" (1063). 10. Deathstar (1061). 11. Public Enemies (1008). 12. Crusaders "Space" (967). 13. Digitech (939). 14. Crusaders (913). 15. Crusaders (899). 16. Scoopex "Glory Stars" (898). 17. Dual Crew (893). 18. Crusaders "Waterdemo" (884). 19. Deadzone (881). 20. Deadline "Born" (869). 21. Dual Crew (860). 22. Crusaders (846). 23. Acme Factories (827). 24. Phenomena "Flumm Flumm" (817). 25. Legend "1st Demo" (753). 26. Atomic Intelligence (741). 27. The Supply Team (725). 28. Digitech (712). 29. Digitech (708). 30. Powerdrive "Power Girls" (648). 31. Rigor Mortis (646). 32. Atomic Intelligence (600). 33. Undertakers "Benerlyzer" (543). 34. Sargon (542). 35. Rigor Mortis (521). other Scoopex "J.O.E's Slideshow 2" (amiga slideshow). Software of Sweden "Plotty" (amiga intro). 29.07 Alpha Flight, Vision Factory and Powerslaves copy party. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Held in Hertogenbosch near Venlo, Holland, presumably for the amiga scene. It is uncertain whether there were actually competitions at all. The power supply broke down a lot. other Alpha Flight "Cracker Journal #7 & #8" (amiga diskmag). Digital Force "Demo" (amiga). Fulcrum (amiga). Genesis AFL "Demo" (amiga). Genesis AFL "Slideshow" (amiga). Genesis AFL "Soundbox 2" (amiga). Poison "Analyzer" (amiga). Robot Session (amiga). Setrox (amiga). Spreadpoint "Demopack" (amiga). Tristar "Paranoimia party demo" (amiga). Vision "Megademo 2" (amiga). Vision "Sinus Intro" (amiga). Vision Factory "Party Demo 1" (amiga). Vision Factory "Party Demo 2" (amiga). 05.08 Stardom, Future Concepts, Crazy party. ------------------------------------------------ Held in Le Locle, Switzerland for the c64 and amiga scenes. About 150 people attended. 64demo xx. Crest "One Year Crest". 18-20.08 Voodoo Party. ----------------------- Held by Byterapers on an island near Tampere, Finland. Any information welcome. 25-27.08 Pepsi Hacker Conference. ---------------------------------- Held in Furulund, Sweden by Pepsi. About 200 people attended. The computer press, represented by Digital (norway), Oberoende Computer (sweden) and DatorMagazin (sweden) were present, as well as some of the big Swedish newspapers, like Sydsvenska Dagbladet abd Kvällsposten. There were no usual demo competition; instead, there were competitions for music, gfx and best utility program. Theis was not intended as a copy party as such, but more as a means for people to be able to show some of their work to some of the professional companies that were invited. Obviously, there was a total ban on illegal copying. 12 contributions for music, three pictures and two utilities were submitted. Three tunes were chosen by the arrangers, and then played up for the audience, who voted. · Information from Robert Hed's report in Digital 4/89 (Amiga fanzine). · Additional information from report in Datormagazin 13/89 (papermag). gfx 1. Gunnar Ljungstrand "Elfquest". music 1. Voice. utility 1. Johan Lindahl. other Fairlight "Rutig Banan" (c64 demo). Kaktus & Mahoney "NoiseTracker 1.1" (amiga utility). 09.09 Tristar party. ------------------------ Held in Holland, this party was the major scene event of the year. The partyplace was the same as the Vision Factory party last year. The entrance fee was 7DM. In total, 7 demos were shown for the competition. We'd really like to complement our list, if anyone wants to lend a hand... Ofcourse, this will go down in history as the party where RSI's "Megademo" was released - probably the most successful demo of all time!! · Information from party report in AFL's "Crack Journal #16" (amiga). amdemo 1. Red Sector "Megademo". 2. Amiga Force "Demo". 3. Alpha Flight "Megademo". (probably "Megademo 2"?) xx. Royal Amiga Force "Megademo". 29-31.09 Horizon Meeting. -------------------------- Held in Sweden for the c64 scene. This was a smaller meeting, for elite sceners only. The party had to be moved after the first day, due to the groundskeeper of the original party place finding some empty alcohol bottles and seriously disliking it. A new place was quickly found, "Kvaernberga" school. There was likely no demo competition, just some individual cracks (Altered Beast/Censor) and a demo from Light. · Information from party report in Censor's "Fatal News #1" (c64 mag). .10? Event Party. ---------------------- This party was held in Leunen near Dortmund, Germany. About 40 people visited the 1-day party. The date is a guess based on the dates of other parties reported from in the same diskmag. · Information from party report in Crazy's "Mamba #1" (c64 diskmag). 64demo 1. Sodom. 2. Acid. 3. Dualis. 4. Zoids. 07-08.10 Escape and Spreadpoint party. --------------------------------------- Held in Sarmenstorf, Switzerland by Escape and Spreadpoint for the amiga scene. It was a real good oldfashioned copy party, and games like Batman, Predator, Strider, Sci Fi, Sol Negro, Fighting Soccer and Hillsfar were first released here. There was unfortunately no demo competition, it was just a social and 'copy' event. 12-15.10 Shape & TRC Party. ---------------------------- Held at a large sports hall in Porsgrunn, Norway by Shape (c64) and The Ruling Company (TRC, amiga). As usual in the old days, there were some power problems. Entrance was 75 NKR. There were over 15 releases from 11 different amiga groups. Complete results would be great, if ANYONE knows! · Information and c64 results from report in Censor's "Fatal News #2" (c64). amdemo 1. No Limits "Vector Ball". 2. The Powerlords "Bob Demo". 3. Attitude "Demo". 4. IT "Molecules". xx. No Limits "Spotlight". 64demo 1. Censor Design "Boozer". 2. Shape "Phoenix". 3. Contex "High Pr." 4. Hoaxers. 13-15.10 Le Salon de la Micro 1989 [exposition] ------------------------------------------------ This French exposition (the name means The French Micro Expo) was held in Paris. NAturally, Commodore France was present. Biggest news for the scene was perhaps that Ackerlight Software (yes, that's right :) were presenting their latest utilities (E.A.M) and games (Wings of Glory). 14-15.10 Vision Party. ----------------------- Announced in a Vision Germany intro in 1989, with no other info expect that it would be held in Germany. 21.10 Action Party. ----------------------- Held at the Kongo Bar in Venlo, Holland for the c64 scene. 50 people attended, and games like Xenophobe, Iron Lord and Grand Prix were released. · Information from party report in Crazy's "Mamba #1" (c64 diskmag). other Action (c64 demo). Axel F and Sir F "Die Hard" (c64 demo). Genesis Project "The Batcave 2" (c64 demo). Lazer (c64 demo). Success "Cruel Cruncher v2.2" (c64 tool). 04-05.11 Random Access Overnight Party II. ------------------------------------------- I have only seen this announced in Crack Journal #13; I have no info on whether it was ever held. Amiga only. 02-05.11 Spectre & Northstar Helloween Party 89. ------------------------------------------------- Held in Trollhättan, Sweden for the amiga scene. More info most welcome, were there graphics and music competitions? invit Spectre "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. The Silents "Snurkel Preview". xx. Bloodsuckers "Nokian Nuoriso Ohjaaja Demu Part". xx. Bounty "Demo". xx. Extacy "Demo". xx. Phenomena "Arboga Party 90 Invitation". xx. Phenomena "S & N Party 89 Demo". xx. Phoenix "Party". xx. Rebels "Toked Away". xx. Spectre "Hold On". xx. Tommyknockers "Rasterdemo". music 1. Time Traveller and Blackstar/Cryptoburners "Blue Stars". 03.11 Triad and Light Party. -------------------------------- Held in Balsta, Sweden. other Fairlight "Powerdrift" (c64 crack). Science 451 "Tusker+" (c64 crack). 10.11 Paranoimia AmiExpo Party. ----------------------------------- The AmiExpo in Cologne (Köln) afterparty was arranged by Paranoimia, and the most memorable event was reportedly a fight that erupted between rival cracking groups Paranoimia and Quartex. other D-Tect "Amiga Expo" (amiga). 11-12.11 Gate Miniparty. ------------------------- Held in Hollola, Lahti, Finland. Actually, this was the second party in Lahti this year, causing some confusion between this and the other one, held in april. amdemo xx. Accession "For Your Eyes Only". xx. Cave "Megademo 1". xx. Complex "Porntro". xx. Gate "Demo". xx. Unique "Universal Picture II". 18-19.11 Bamiga Sector 1 Copyparty. ------------------------------------ The BS1 party was arranged in Nestelrode, Holland by Switch/Bamiga Sector 1. There were two problems at this party; one thing was that the fuses seemed to be blowing constantly, and the other was that it was raided by the police! In a joint venture with Dutch and French police (working with software house Titus) they raided the party with six police cars, and 100's of disks were confiscated. Many destroyed their disks, there was total panic. In the end, everybody had to be registered by the police before leaving, and disks, hardware and adress books were confiscated. · Information from party report in Brainstorm's "Zine #4" diskmag (amiga). other The Silents "Danish Quality" (amiga demo). .12 Radwar Party V4. -------------------------- RAD4 was held at the "La Quinta" disco in Germany and was a social event. About 200 people attended. The local group "Aliens" performed on stage. German TV and many official magazines for both the c64 and amiga were present. Radwar v.5 was held the following year. · Information from party report in Amok's "Sex'n'Crime #11" (c64 diskmag). .12 Transcom party. ------------------------- Held in France by the c64 group Transcom for the c64, amiga and atari st scenes. The organizer was interviewed in the largest French computer mag, Tilt. · Information from party report in Brainstorm's "Zine #4" diskmag (amiga). .12 Vision/Avenger/DDC NewYear-Party Rotterdam. ----------------------------------------------------- Held in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Err...well, there is some confusion here...Some Vision intros announced a party from the same three groups in the same place (Rotterdam) one month later, in january 90. other Abandon "Megademo" (amiga). Abandon "Potheads Beast" (amiga). 10.12 Brainstorm/D-Tect party. ---------------------------------- Held at a castle in Lörrach, Germany near the swiss border by Brainstorm and D-Tect for the amiga scene. Most of the German and Swiss elite was present. The party started at 11 and went on to 9 o'clock, meaning this was a one-day party. About Half past 11, two policemen showed up to inform the attendants that the German police was aware that software was being illegally copied at this event, but that they were not going to act on this for now. The party went on peacefully after the police had left. There was a demonstration (the first ever?) of an amiga cartridge called Pro Access. Please note that the date is a guess based on the release date of Zine. · Information from party report in Brainstorm's "Zine #4" diskmag (amiga). other Brainstorm "Zine issue #3" (amiga diskmag). Setrox "Toolsdisk #3" (amiga pack). 23.12 Venlo Meeting. ------------------------ Held in Venlo, Holland. other Amok "Sex'n'Crime #10" (c64 diskmag). 26-30.12 Christmas Party 89. ----------------------------- DUT89 was held at a school in Randers, Denmark by Dominators (c64), Upfront (c64) and Trilogy (amiga). It was a large success, and about 4-500 people from all over Europe attended. Kefrens and Arcane held a Sprite competition. More results from the competitions would be most welcome, especially amiga demo! · Information and 64results from note in Amok's "Sex'n'Crime #11" mag (c64). · Results from Unicess' "Popcorn #3" (c64). invit Dominators "Christmas Party" (c64). 64demo 1. Bones. 2. Upfront. 3. Triangle. 4. Horizon. 5. Hawks. 6. Dolphins. other Arcane "Filled Vector" (amiga demo). Beyond Force "Party Demo" (amiga). Crionics "Pulsing" (amiga, party of "Megademo"). Depredators "X-Mas" (amiga). Dexion "Megademo 2" (amiga). Direct "Dark Castle" (amiga). Dominators "Demo" (amiga). Fairlight "Raytracing" (amiga demo). Flash Production "Hit The Road" (amiga demo). IT "Vectorstuff" (amiga demo). Kefrens "Blue & Red" (amiga). Metallians "Metal Xmas" (amiga). Metallians "Running Free" (amiga). Piranhas "Intro" (amiga). Piranhas "Technique" (amiga). Rebels "Vectory" (amiga demo). The Silents & Dolphin "Europack #3" (amiga pack). The Silents "Pump Up The Jam" (amiga). The Silents "Slideshow Preview" (amiga). Wiz "Matrix First" (amiga). --- 1990 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year..................................Scoopex "Mental Hangover" intro of the year.......................................................n/a significant releases.............................Budbrain "Megademo" (demo) ............................Cryptoburners "The Hunt For 7th October" (demo) .................................................Fairlight "My Room" (demo) .......................................Rebels "Total Triple Trouble" (demo) ..............................................Red Sector "CeBit '90" (demo) ............................................The Silents "Blue House" (demo) ..............................................The Silents "Megademo" (demo) .................................The Silents "Sound of Silents" (musicdisk) pc demo of the year.......................................Spacepigs "Megademo" intro of the year.......................................................n/a significant releases....................................................n/a c64 demo of the year........................................................n/a significant releases.............Panoramic Designs "Digital Delight" (demo) generally ... 1990 was the year the first trackmo, Scoopex' "Mental Hangover" [04/90], was released. This new concept had the music running through the entire demo, which was loaded part by part to form a single presentation rather than the separate parts people were accustomed to from the megademos. This new concept quickly caught on, and by the end of the year there was practically not a single multiload demo released that did not use this new method of presentation. It was also a year where seemingly every demo contained filled vectors. Of course, this was not all bad - we had great vector demos like RSI's "CeBit '90" [03/90] and Cryptoburners' "The Hunt For 7th October" [10/90]. The release of the c64 emulator GO64! for the amiga was a sign of the times ahead... And it's amusing to think that even now, 12 years later, we still don't have 'perfect' c64 emulation :) chronologically ... april - On the 24th of April Commodore presented the Amiga 3000 for the first time, in New York. It was first presented in Europe at the Amiga 90 exposition in Basle, Switzerland. Simultaneously they also presented Kickstart and Workbench (the amiga operating system) version 2.0. Kaktus and Mahoney released version 2.0 of their music composition program NoiseTracker at the Amiga Conference 90 at the weekend between june and july. The first cartridges for the amiga were presented, Action Replay and Nordic Power. --- partyindex ------------------------------------------------------------ The Brainstorm and Alcatraz Eastern Party (14-16.04) was cancelled, according to Brainstorm 'because of problems with Alcatraz and money'. It was to be held in Aubonne near Lake Geneva, Switzerland. The event could house up to 500 people. The promise 2 big screens, movies, good food, and a professional dj. The party was first announced in Brainstorm's diskmag "Zine #3" (02/90). Alcatraz held the party on their own in June, under the name Alcatraz Pentcoast Party (same venue). Banana-party. Bloodsuckers Party. Daniax Party. Le Salon De La Micro 90. The Gang and Tristar party. Vision, Dutchcrack, Sensor Party 90. 05-07.01 Phenomena and Censor Party 90. 06-07.01 Vision, Avenger and DDC party. 13.01 Avenger Party. .01 Venlo Meeting. .02 Anarchy Winter Conference 90. 03-04.02 Magnetic Fields 'Select' party. 17-19.02 Kefrens and Dexion Party. 23-24.03 CeBIT 90. 07-08.04 The Silents, Mayhem and Quartex Party 90. 07-11.04 Cryptoburners, It and Visual Arts party. 12-15.04 Swedish Elite Easter Conference 90. 21-22.04 Fresh Party. 21-22.04 Red Sector, Alpha Flight and Spectral party 90. 10-12.05 Amiga '90/AmiExpo [exposition]. .05 Tropic Party. 02.06 NEWS-Ersatz-Party. 02-04.06 Alcatraz Pentcoast Party. 07-10.06 Desaster Area and Freelance party. 08-10.06 NEWS Party. 16.06 Quadlite, Defcon One, Onyx party. 23-24.06 Energy and Chaos party. 28-29.06 Slipstream Summer Conference 90. .06 Venlo Meeting. 29.6-1.7 Amiga Conference 90. 29.6-1.7 Bergen Party. 01-03.07 Poison Party. 06-08.07 DigiParty 90. 10-13.08 Byterapers, Scoopex, Extasy - Grendel Party II. 11.08 Prime 90. 18.08 Animators and Pegasus party. 18.08 Share and Enjoy Amiga Conference 1990 31.08 Bounty Party. 31.8-2.9 Radwar v.5. 01-02.09 Non-Stop-Party. 11.09 Razor 1911 and Illusion Autumn Party. 13-16.09 Computer Entertainment Show (CES) [exposition]. 04-08.10 SMAU Party. 05-07.10 No Limits & Imp-666 Amiga Conference 90. 20-21.10 Action Autumn Conference. 27.10 Magnetic Fields 'Revenge' Party. 02-04.11 Amiga Halloween Conference 90. 02-04.11 Censor Party. 08-10.11 AmiExpo 90 [exposition]. 09-11.11 Amiga '90. 18.11 BS1 & ... Party. 23.11 Duplex and Oracle Party. .12 Ruthless and Silicon party. 08-09.12 Mystix Copy Party. 22.12 Venlo Meeting. 22-23.12 Ruthless Party. 22-23.12 Vision and Mirage X-Mas Party. 26-29.12 Dexion X-Mas Conference 90. 26-29.12 X-Mas Party (FIN). 26-29.12 Theatre & Network Party '90. Banana-party. ----------------------- Held by Bloodsuckers and X-Beat in Naantali, Finland. Bloodsuckers Party. ----------------------------- Held in Kuopio, Finland. Only about 40-50 people attended, and there was apparently plenty of drinking. The date of the party is uncertain, but it was between june and august. Also known as the 'Bloodparty' :) · Information and results from report in Brainstorm's "Zine #6" diskmag. amdemo 1. Chrome. xx. Disknet. xx. Securitate (intro). xx. Stack. xx. Vyvyan T.U.M.B. (Accession?) xx. Zados. Daniax Party. ----------------------- Held in Middelfart, Denmark by Daniax for the c64 scene. The date is probably sometime in late june or july. According to the very brief report, the party was generally regarded as being quite lame and badly organized... · Information and results from Flash Inc's "Hotshot #3" diskmag (c64). 64demo 1. Bonzai. 2. Flash Inc. 3. X-Factor. Moonwalkers. Vision. Le Salon De La Micro 90. ---------------------------------- This was an exposition for the amiga and atari st. Some scene stuff was released. other Overlanders "Salon De La Micro" (atari music/gfx show). Concept "Multi Demo" (amiga). The Gang and Tristar party. ------------------------------------- Held in Landskrona, Sweden sometime around the mid of the year. The first price in the demo competition was the enormous (?) sum of 500 kr. amdemo 1. The Silents. Vision, Dutchcrack, Sensor Party 90. ---------------------------------------------- Held in Zwolle, Holland. other Abandon "Musicmaster" (amiga musicdisk). 05-07.01 Phenomena and Censor Party 90. ---------------------------------------- Held in Arboga, Sweden by Phenomena (amiga) and Censor Design (c64). The price in the c64 demo competition was a pink radio :) After the party, Phenomena released a three disk party pack with the results. The date 7-9th of january, published in Zine #4, must be wrong - the date above is from issue #2 of Censor's own mag "Fatal News". The voting system (administered by Mr.Gurk/Phenomena on the amiga) was kind of original; You should give points to the five best demos, in these categories - code (0-12), design (0-12), graphics (0-8) and music (0-8). This seems like a SERIOUSLY complicated system, don't you? invit Phenomena "Arboga Party 90 Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Fairlight "My Room". xx. Black Monks. xx. Cabe "Cinzanos Code". xx. Cryptoburners "Musicparty 1990" (musicdisk). xx. Deadzone "Morpheus Coding". xx. Dexion "Megademo II". xx. Digitech "MagicGlobe". xx. Digitech "Day After 2". xx. DrakPak. xx. Dual Crew "Puzzled". xx. Empire. xx. Groovy Bits. xx. Hypnosis "260 Bobs" (intro). xx. Hypnosis "Don Martin" (musicdisk). xx. Legend "Balls and Brains". xx. Mordor "Party". xx. Phenomena "Vectorbobs". xx. Phenomena "Vectorball". xx. Powerdrive "Wadda". xx. Public Enemies "Guru Demo". xx. Public Enemies "Vectors". xx. Rebels "Vesc". xx. Scoopex. xx. Tetragon "Orbits Demo". xx. Zounds. music 1. Firefox/Phenomena and Tomas Danko/Fairlight "Galaxy". 2. Tomas Danko/Fairlight "Complications". 3. Tomas Danko/Fairlight "Consummation". 3. Marillion/Rebels. 64demo 1. Censor "Wonderland V". xx. Guran/Censor Design "Happy Birthday Demo". after Censor "Contact Dealer v2" (c64 tool). Phenomena "Partypack" (2 disks, amiga). 06-07.01 Vision, Avenger and DDC party. ---------------------------------------- Held in Rotterdam, Holland for the amiga scene. invit Avenger "party informer Intro" (amiga). other Abandon "Megademo" (amiga). Abandon "Potheads Beast" (amiga). Bignonia "Musicdisk ?" (amiga). Bignonia "Megademo" (amiga demo). Bignonia "Future Combat" (amiga game). TOP "Intro" (amiga). Vision "Demopackdisk" (amiga). Vision "Megademo IV" (amiga trackmo) 13.01 Avenger Party. ------------------------ Held in Geneva, Switzerland. Apparently attendance was low, about 50 people, and the amount of elite sceners were even lower. There were complaints about the prices, which many felt were unreasonably high (about $9 for entrance). Probably no new stuff was released at this party. · Information from party report in Brainstorm's "Zine #4" diskmag (amiga). .01 Venlo Meeting. ------------------------ Held in Venlo, Holland. other Amok "Sex'n'Crime #11" (c64 diskmag). .02 Anarchy Winter Conference 90. --------------------------------------- Was this ever held? Anyone? invit Anarchy "Winter Conference 90 Invitation" (amiga). 03-04.02 Magnetic Fields Select party. --------------------------------------- Held in Doncaster, England for the Amiga scene. About 70 people attended. There was a bar serving soft drinks and beer. There were complaints that the hall they'd rented was too small for the amount of people. There was also another Magnetic Fields party this year, The Magnetic Fields Revenge party in october. demo 1. Anarchy "Kreators Party Demo". music 1. Anarchy "4-Mat's Jam Session". other Magnetic Fields "Chip Music" (amiga). 17-19.02 Kefrens and Dexion Party. ----------------------------------- KD90 was held at a kindergarden in Nykøping Falster, Denmark for the amiga scene. There was one big room for the competitions, and several classrooms where all sort of people gathered. Many foreign groups visited the event, like Vision, Fraxion, Fairlight, Silents, Scoopex, D-Mob, Miracle, Digitech and many more. Dexion's amiga demo was previously released, at the Dominators, Upfront and Trilogy Christmas Party 89, held december last year (three months earlier). Thanks to Conan/Rebels (through Zeg) who contributed info. · Information from mention in Fourth Dimension #5. - Report in Alpha Flight "Crackerjournal #19". amdemo 1. Kefrens "Megademo VIII". 2. Dexion "Megademo II". xx. Crionics "Megademo". xx. Flash Production "Danish Know How". xx. Rebels "Megademo II". xx. The Silents DK "Megademo". xx. Warfalcons "Wings Of Victory". other Flash Production "Digital Concert 3" (amiga musicdisk). 23-24.03 CeBIT '90. -------------------- CEBIT90 exposition was held in Hannover, Germany. The Commodore stand was totally plastered with stickers at the end of the day! There were also actual policemen searching for members of Red Sector Inc. and Storm! The afterparty was arranged by T.O.P., Apex and Spreadpoint this year. At about 10 o'clock in the evening there was even a hardcore acid disco at the partyplace! Lots of demos, as well as some cracks (Budokan, First Contact...) were released. Entrance to the party was free. There was 6 demos (probably) in the demo competition. · Information from party report in Brainstorm's "Zine #4" diskmag (amiga). amdemo 1. Red Sector Inc. "CeBIT 90 Demo". 2. The Special Brothers "3D Demo". xx. Defcon 1 "Conactro". xx. Destiny 7 "De 7". xx. Pegasus "Mac". other Partypack by Flake/Time Of Perfects (T.O.P.). 07-08.04 The Silents, Mayhem and Quartex Party 90. --------------------------------------------------- Held in Newcastle, England. amdemo xx. Mayhem "Electro Flight 2". xx. Mayhem "Ham Scroll". xx. Mayhem "Another Demo". other Anarchy "For Your Delectation & Delight" (amiga). Anarchy "Vector Bobs 90" (amiga). 07-11.04 Cryptoburners, IT and Visual Arts Party. -------------------------------------------------- Held by the above groups at Drammen Gymnas in Drammen, Norway. About 400 people attended. The party started at 14.00 in the day, and at 17.00 the Police arrived. They sieged the building and turned off the electricity. When they entered the place, the first room they entered was Fraxion's, where videocopying was underway. People panicked, and tried to exit in any way possible. The Police then proceeded to announce the party as cancelled. The reason the Police raided the place was that a software distributor (BJ Electronics) had told the Police about the party, and wanted it stopped. About 500 people were present at the party. · Information from party report in Digital 03/90. 12-15.04 Swedish Elite Easter Conference. ------------------------------------------ Held at a school in Gothenburg, Sweden by Fairlight (c64 and amiga), Horizon (c64) and Miracle (amiga). 476 people attended, and there was an unusual amount of foreigners at this party; people came from countries like norway, great britain, germany, finland, holland and denmark. Facilities included a food stall, video showing... Sadly, some party attendants misbehaved, and after the party the school had several windows broken, a wall with a big hole in it, and books had been thrown all around the place. Phenomena was tipped to win the amiga demo competition, but unfortunately they didn't finish their demo on time. There were 27 contributions for the demo competition. The rules were quite strict, for once: All entries had to work on kickstart 1.2 and 1.3 with up to 8MB fast ram and Super Fat Agnus. The demo competitions were shown on two tv screens, no bigscreen. Prices were modest, a 14.4 modem for first price, 2mb ram for 2nd, extra diskdrive for 3rd. C64 demo results severely wanted! · Information and results from Robert Hed's party report in Digital #3/90. · Information and additional from party report in Brainstorm's "Zine #5" diskmag (amiga). invit Fairlight^Horizon^Miracle "Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Scoopex "Mental Hangover". 2. Fairlight "Grunka". 3. Dual Crew "Competition". 4. Hypnosis "Vectorballs". 5. The Silents. xx. Dual Crew "Just For Fun". xx. Ecstasy "Bobs and Copper". xx. Ecstasy "Chicken". xx. Legion. xx. Phenomena "Blenk Vectors". xx. Rebels "C64 Demo". xx. Tommyknockers "Bob". 64demo xx. Browbeat and Motion "Ingen Pant". xx. Oneway "Pappa Badger". xx. Panoramic Designs "Pixel Magic". other Horizon "Impossamole" (amiga crack+train). Software of Sweden "$180 Demo" (amiga). The Lynx Crew "The Party Massacre" (amiga). 21-22.04 Fresh Party. ---------------------- To be held in Luzern, Switzerland. Announced in the news section of Zine #4. 21-22.04 Red Sector, Alpha Flight and Spectral party 90. --------------------------------------------------------- Held at a hotel in Echternach, Luxembourg for the amiga scene. About 150 to 200 people attended, and there were so many visitors at the partyplace, it was impossible to walk around. There was an enormous amount of legends in attendance; groups and persons like Success, Brainstorm, Red Sector, AFL, Surpeme, Spreadpoint, Tristar Cascade, Abakus, Tarkus Team, Abyss, Thomas Landspurg, Irata, Frederic Hahn, FFC, Dark and many more. Level 4 means it was a good party. Probably identical to the RSI and Spectre party, mentioned in "Digital" (norwegian paper fanzine). · Information from Digital (amiga paper fanzine) 04/90. · Additional information from these sources: - Party report and results from Level 4's "DISC #3". - Party report from Brainstorm's "Zine #5". - Some other informations from Victims Demolist 1990. - others from Boil demoguide 1990. amdemo 1. Luke/Brainstorm "Vectordemo" (aka Whirlwind, Megademo part). 2. Vision 1/Alpha Flight "Star Chars". 3. Bird/Brainstorm "Balldemo" (aka Sphere, Megademo part). other Aeon & Mindkillers "Mega-Music Disk" (amiga). Brainstorm "Megademo" (amiga demo). Brainstorm "Zine #4" (amiga diskmag). Cult "Sounds Of Doom Demo" (amiga). I.r.i.s. "Artefact" (amiga megademo). Level 4 "Musicdisk" (amiga). Magic Arts (amiga). Spectral "Native Dipsomania" (amiga). 10-12.05 Amiga '90/AmiExpo [exposition]. ----------------------------------------- The Amiga '90 (aka AmiExpo) exposition was held in Basel (Basle?), Switzerland, and a copy party was to be held simultaneously in the same town by Setrox and Subway. A big demo competition was promised. The party was first announced in Zine #4, and then confirmed to be cancelled in Zine #5. .05 Tropic Party. ----------------------- Held at a restaurant in Dortmund-Bodelsch, Germany for the c64 scene. The mainorganizer was New-H/Tropic. Only 24 people showed up, and the only releases at the Party were some imports. The party lasted for just 6 hours before everyone was thrown out, so the planned demo competition was cancelled. The date is a guess, might be early june too... · Information from party report in Amok's "Sex'n'Crime #16" (c64). 02.06 NEWS-Ersatz-Party. ---------------------------- Held in Edderheim, Germany. When about 50 attendants turned up to the original party, they found the doors to be closed and nobody there to arrange anything for them. Naturally people were a little pissed off =] Apparently the organizer of the original event (it was simply called the "Edderheim Party") didn't think anybody would turn up, and was playing football instead. However, some of the attendants found a nearby pizzera, and payed the owner to close his doors for other customers - and just sat down and had a spontaneous party there! The original arranger turned up a little later in the day, but was obviously a very unpopular man by then, and left with blue eyes and a bloody nose, according to witnesses. Thanks to Ralf from NEWS for the information. 02-04.06 Alcatraz Pentcoast Party. ----------------------------------- Held at the Centre Culturel du Chene in Aubonne, Switzerland. Alcatraz was originally to have arranged this party (together with Brainstorm) in april, but the original plans fell through. They still promise a huge demo competition, a dj with light & laser show, three conference rooms, two bigscreens, 24h video showing and a snack bar. Females were allowed free entrance, was this the first instance of this? invit Alcatraz "Pentcoast Party Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Alcatraz "Megademo IV: Devil's Key". other Brainstorm "Zine issue #5" (amiga diskmag). 07-10.06 Desaster Area and Freelance party. -------------------------------------------- This was to be the first copyparty in South Africa, at a five star hotel in the middle of Johannesburg, for the amiga scene. However, due to the Police planning a raid on the party (presumably because of the groups' VHS swapping activities), they were forced to relocate at the last minute...to a large garage! :) The party was far from large, only about 30 people attended. Darklight showed a pre-release of their shareware action game. 08-10.06 NEWS Party. --------------------- This legal (which was almost unheard of in 1990) party was to be held at Jugendbildungsstaette in Schoember, Germany. First announced in Zine #5. 16.06 Quadlite, Defcon One, Onyx party. ------------------------------------------- Held at Kulturwerkstatt Disharmonie in Schweinfurt, Germany for amiga scene. It was supposed to be a legal party. Prices were 100DM for first place, 30DM for 2nd. · Results from Newsitem in Brainstorm's "Zine #6" diskmag (amiga). amdemo 1. Quadlite. 2. Violent Wave. 3. Prong. 4. Byte Busters. 5. Defcon One. 6. Animators. 23-24.06 Energy and Chaos party. --------------------------------- Held in a hotel in Weiz, Austria by Energy (amiga) and Chaos (c64). The party was plagued by theft of computer equipment - and even wine from the hotel! Someone eventually stole an important key, and the hotel owner answered with cutting the power! 15 minutes later the key was returned, and things could continue as planned. · Information and results from report in "Zine #6" (amiga diskmag). · Information from party report in "Stolen Data #4" (amiga diskmag). other ACL "demo" (amiga). Cybernetic Crew "demo" (amiga). Savage "demo" (amiga). Trillion (amiga tooldisks). 28-29.06 Slipstream Summer Conference 90. ------------------------------------------ Held in Bournemouth, England by Slipstream for the amiga scene. The demo competition was decided by a jury, consisting of Mike and Jester/Quartex, Havoc/Ecstacy, Alchemist/Crack UK and two others. · Information from party report in Stolen Data #4 (amiga diskmag). amdemo 1. Share and Enjoy "Amazing Tunes 2 Intro" (154). 2. Slipstream (139). 3. The Hacking Relation (THR) (94). xx. Anarchy "Slipstream Party - Bournemouth '90 Intro" (amiga). xx. Decay "Summer Conference" (amiga). xx. Magnetic Fields "demo" (amiga). after Slipstream "Bournemouth Party Slide" (amiga). .06 Venlo Meeting. ------------------------ Not much known about this one. other Amok "Sex'n'Crime #16" (c64 diskmag). 29.6-1.7 Amiga Conference 90. ------------------------------ Held in Glostrup Hallen (Glostrup Sports Hall) outside Copenhagen, Denmark by Red Sector and The Silents for the amiga scene. About 600 people attended. Everyone was seated in the same room, for once...As all of you know, this was to become the way to do it in later years. Referred to as the 'Summer Conference' in the TSL demo. This party is HISTORICAL for several good reasons; it was here that Tristar joined forces with Red Sector Inc. to create the longest standing cooperation in history; TRSI. It was also at this party that legendary cracking group Skid Row was born, and where Budbrain won with their classic "Megademo". Brain Wave released their controversial 'utility' bootshop that allowed you to install virus boots... The winner of the demo competition won $1000, 2nd place to $500, third got $250. · Information and additional results from report "Zine #6" (amiga diskmag). · Information from party report in "Stolen Data #4" (amiga diskmag). amdemo 1. Budbrain "Megademo". 2. Crionics "Megademo". 3. The Silents "Blue House". 4. Flash Productions "No Brain - No Pain". 5. Upfront "Megademo". xx. Acon "Ham Plot". xx. Amaze "Demo". xx. Anubis "Demo 1" and "Demo 2". xx. Cycron "New Demo". xx. Kefrens "Keftales". xx. KGB "Intergalactic Demo". xx. Paradox "Fractal". xx. Q-Branch "Acid Demo". xx. Scoopex "Elefant". xx. Synergy. xx. Tomsoft "Trip To Mars". xx. Treacl. xx. Venom "Blue". other Alpha Flight "Cracker Journal Special II" (amiga diskmag). Brain Wave "Bootshop" (amiga utility). Celtic "Musicdisk" (amiga). Crusaders "Eurochart Top Ten issue #5, july" (amiga diskmag). Energy "Soundsplash III" (amiga musicdisk). Flash Production "Digital Concert #5" (amiga musicdisk). Mahoney & Kaktus "NoiseTracker 2.0" (amiga utility). Kefrens "Jukebox" (amiga musicdisk). Static Bytes "DJ Discoleif 2" (musicdisk). 29.6-1.7 Bergen Party. ------------------------- BER90 was held at Bergenshallen in Bergen, Norway for the c64, amiga and archimedes scenes. Arranging groups were Panoramic Designs (64), Megastyle Inc. (64), Science 451 (64), Full Force (c64), Contex (amiga), BOA (?), MFI (?) and Cryptoburners (amiga). The Shadows were announced as one of the organizing groups at an early stage, but this was changed to Panoramic Designs when Shadows died and PD was born on its ashes. Reportedly about 250-300 people attended from all over europe, though some reports have speculated it was less. The entrance fee was 150NOK. This was a legal party, illegal copying was banned, but... =] The relatively low number of attendees was probably due to the 'big' Amiga Conference 90 being held in Denmark simultaneously. There were also a few hardware theft problems. Goblin/GP (c64) cracked and spread the game "Ski or Die" at the party. The deadlines for the competitions were pushed back, rumours say that this was in order for co-arrangers Panoramic Designs to finish their demo. The results of the c64 demo competition was decided by a jury made up of Full Force and Hoaxers members. The general opinion of the party was seemingly that the organizing could have been much better, and the foreigners complained about all announcements over the pa were done in Norwegian. There were demo competitions for all three platforms, in addition to graphics and music competitions... so we're far from complete yet! The Razor demo (amiga) MIGHT be their "Psychedelia", can anyone deny or confirm this, then I'll be a happy camper =) · Information and results from Flash Inc.'s "Hotshot #3" diskmag (c64). amdemo 1. Giants "Megademo". 2. Network "Aldri i Bergen!". 3. Armada "Against All Odds". 4. Cartel "Demo". 5. Cult "Scope Demo" + "Crazy Bars". xx. Errors "Partydemo". xx. Network "Demo 2". xx. Razor 1911 "Demo". 64demo 1. Panoramic Designs "Digital Delight". 2. Flash Inc. "Summercode IV". 3. Megastyle. 4. Science 451. 5. Impulse. xx. Antimon "Nutwork". xx. Errors "Improvement". xx. PMC "Regnhagen". xx. Shape "Marantz" music 1. Shorty and Maniac/Giants "The Castle". 2. Alf/Gyrosoft "Skisport". 3. Lars Hoff/Prosonix "Spanish Moon Spanish Dawn". 4. n/a 5. n/a 6. Mutant/New Wave "Native Jam". 7. n/a 8. Zeb/Armada "Sun Fun in the USA". 9. Timewalker/Culy "Arcanum". 10. n/a 11. n/a 12. Mr.T/Full Force "Flying Dutchman". other Genesis Project "Ski or Die" (c64 crack). No Limits "Exploited Brilliance" (amiga demo). 01-03.07 Poison Party. ----------------------- PP was to be held in Vandergraaf, Holland. It was mentioned as an upcoming party in the c64 diskmag "Sex'n'Crime #16". 06-08.07 DigiParty 90. ----------------------- Held in Joutsa, Finland by the Digitize Design Group. There was also a DigiParty in 1988. 10-13.08 Byterapers, Scoopex, Extasy - Grendel Party II. --------------------------------------------------------- Held in Iisalmi, Finland for the amiga scene. 207 people visited. Despite this beeing a four day party (friday to monday), lots of people went home on sunday. The promised graphics (1 entry) and music (3 entries) competitions were cancelled. During the demo competition, some people stole some hardware (mainly extra drives). First price was an amiga 500. · Information and results from party report in Brainstorm's "Zine #6". amdemo 1.  Complex "Sportmad" (6,83). 2.  Accession "Fractal Frenzy" (6,57). 3.  Vertigo "Vectors For All" (5,96). 4.  Bloodsuckers "Bloodbath in Paradise" (5,90). 5.  Cave "Mind Disaster" (5,12). 6.  Byterapers "The Beginning" (4,98). 7.  Advance "Born" (4,72). 8.  Midnight Sun (4,51). 9.  Incest (4,37, crashes during Competition!). 10. Complex "Intro" (4,35). 11. Cave "Demo" (4,08). 12. Image "Dragon Master" (4,05). 13. Image "Toptronics" (4,00). 14. Mexican Boys (3,64) stunt car racer - little ramp - race-time 1.  DTW/Wizzcat. 2.  Inferno/Wizzcat. stunt car racer - little ramp - lap-time 1.  Jeddie/Wizzcat. 2.  Alien/???. kickoff 1.  Headless/Cave. 2.  Perfect/Cave. other The Special Brothers "... Inconvenient" (amiga). Advance "Our First Production" (amiga). Gate "Brunos Musicbox" (amiga musicdisk). 11.08 Prime 90. ------------------- PRIME90 was held in Tillburg, Holland by Vision, Aces and Active. About 400 people attended. Over 15 demos were delivered for the demo competition, but only 5 were shown. Prices were modest; an extra drive for first price, 50 disks for second, a joystick (!) for third. There was a giant bigscreen for the competition. · Information and results from party report in Brainstorm's "Zine #6" diskmag (amiga). · Results from Active "Prime '90 Party Pack" (amiga). · Additional information from these sources: - results from Active party pack 1. - Party report made by Mad Max & 006 of Dynax. - Vision party demo collection #1 - #4 (disk 1,2,3 missing). - Active, Prime party pack disk #1 & #2 (disk 2 lost). - Brainstorm Tutti-Frutti #12 & #13 party pack (lost). amdemo 1. Mirage "Megademo". 2. Brainstorm "Another Dream". 3. Celtic "Vectordemo". 4. Digital Force "Megademo". 5. Dynax "Circularium". 6. EAS. 7. Digital Solution. 8. System 5. 9. Doom. 10. Doom. 11. Treacl. xx. Anarchy "Phantasmagoria". xx. Drax "Prime 90". xx. Dual Crew "Prime Demo". xx. Jam Action "Demo". xx. System 5 "Scrolly". xx. Vision "Prime Multidemo". other Cave "Soundrevolution 6" (amiga musicdisk). Mirage "Mirage Copy" (amiga). 18.08 Animators and Pegasus party. -------------------------------------- Very little is known about this party, except for the single release below (for now). Help appreciated! other The Special Brothers "GCS Revival" (amiga). 18.08 Share and Enjoy Amiga Conference 1990. ------------------------------------------------ SAE90 was held at the Large Hall, East Croydon United Reformed Church in East Croydon, Surrey, England. It was a one-day party, from 10am to 10pm. According to my invitation text, competitions would be held for demos, graphics, music and Kick Off playing. Additionally, there would also be a bar and a video room. Earlier information that this party was held on the 28th of july would appear to be wrong. · Information from official invitation text. other Anarchy "Dot Demo II". 31.08 Bounty Party. ----------------------- Held in Horsens, Denmark by the crew Bounty for the amiga scene. other Static Bytes "DJ Discoleif Greatest Hits III" (amiga musicdisk). The Silents "Sound of Silents" (amiga musicdisk). 31.8-2.9 Radwar v.5. --------------------- RWE5 was to held in West Germany, and was a social event (no computers) for people from both the c64 and amiga scenes. It was actually a camping and boozing event =) All in all around 60 people visited the camp. There was even a football match inbetween all the sun and alcohol. · Information from party report in D-Tect's "Hack-Mag #2" (amiga). 01-02.09 Non-Stop-Party. ------------------------- NSP was to be arranged by T.N.C for the amiga and atari st scenes in France. First announced as a newsitem in Brainstorm's "Zine #6" (08/90). 11.09 Razor 1911 and Illusion Autumn Party. ----------------------------------------------- To be held in Trondheim, Norway. First announced as a mewsitem in Zine #6. Probably cancelled, but can anyone confirm either way? 13-16.09 Computer Entertainment Show (CES) [exposition]. --------------------------------------------------------- The CES Exposition was held at Earl's court, London. There were abundant rumours about a scene party being held simultaneously, but ultimately there was none. As a result, lots of scene people that had showed up to attend the party they thought would be held ended up spending the night at a nearby park :) There were some releases at the exposition itself. · Information from report in Anarchy's "Stolen Data #5" (amiga diskmag). 04-08.10 SMAU Party. --------------------- SMAU90 was held at "Salone Milanese per l'Automazione dell'Ufficio" in Milan, Italy. It was an exposition, which scene people used as an 'excuse' to get together and release some demos et al. There were some releases here, and we'd much appreciate the effort if someone could help us out by identifying them... · Information from party report in Amaze's "Freedom Crack #4" (amiga mag). 05-07.10 No Limits & Imp-666 Amiga Conference 90. -------------------------------------------------- Held in Arendal, Norway. Around 200 people attended. The party was held at a school (the same one as the IT, The Band and IMP-666 easter party the previous year), in the gym room, a large classroom and in the basement. Due to recent problems with the Police during similar events, there was a ban on illegal copying. Among the things not on the results list, there was a TwinTris competition held by the programmer himself, and a Stunt Car Racer competition. The graphics and music (40 entries submitted) competitions took place as planned, but the demo competition was (naturally) delayed about four hours. This was due to the fact that Andromeda and Pananoramic Designs didn't finish their demos on time. Bruno, winner of the music competition, was just 14 years old at the time =) The Norwegian press was also present, more specifically the radio program "Radioavisa" on channel P2. · Results and information from Digital (papermag) 06/90. · Results and information from NDM (papermag) 10/90. · Information from small report in Anarchy's "Stolen Data #5" (amiga mag). invit No Limits "Party Invitation '90" (amiga). amdemo 1. Cryptoburners "The Hunt For 7th October". 2. Andromeda "M-31 The Comeback". 3. Razor 1911 "Habitual Novelty". 4. Network "Watch This". 5. New Wave "It's Getting Harder". 6. Panoramic Designs "Amiga First". 7. Pure Metal Coders "Trackmo" (fractale). 8. Dope "Light Side of the Dark Side". 9. Motion "Mona Lisa Overdrive". 10. The Lamers. gfx 1. Chris/Illusion. 2. Enigma/Andromeda. 3. Intec/Gate. 4. Viper/Shape. 5. Funky Guru/Gate. music 1. Bruno and Maniac/Gate "Green Marlboro". 2. Rhesus Minus/Cryptoburners "Space Rhumba". 3. Dr.Awesome/Crusaders "Sphinx". 4. Boisterous/Society. 5. Beathoven/Alive "Oh Monday". 6. Mr.Man/Absence "Backfire". 7. Fluor/Alive "Wild Child". other Abnormal "Scribble Sine" (amiga). Alive & Fraxion "doc disk" (amiga). Anarchy "Twister Earwax Collection #1" (amiga musicdisk). Angels "Copper Master" (amiga demo). Crusaders "Tobias Richter Slideshow" (amiga). Crypt "Music Disk #2" (amiga). Hemoriders "Demo" (amiga). Network "2nd Demo" (amiga). PMC "Zorax's Demo" (amiga). Wizzcat "Intro" (amiga). ??? "Scratch Pack #32" (amiga pack). 20-21.10 Action Autumn Conference. ----------------------------------- Held in Hopsten/Halverde, Germany, this was a small party. As usual at early parties, there were constant power supply problems, at times as often as every 15 minutes! A second Action Conference was held the following year. The amiga group Coma was born here... =) Any information on any additional results would be most welcome, if anyone can help... · Information from report in D-Tect's "Hack-Mag #2" (amiga). invit Action "Party Informer Demo" (amiga). amdemo xx. Action "Party Demo". xx. Antares "Illusions". xx. Breeze "Born". xx. Exage "Two Parts". xx. Vamps "Frustration". music 1. ???/Treacle "Hip-House Remix". 2. Manhunter/Panic "The Dark Side". 3. Jester/Proton "Opus Dei". 4. Tomcat/Exage "1st Tune For Exage". other Splash "Another Intro" (amiga). 27.10 Magnetic Fields 'Revenge' Party. ------------------------------------------ Held in a sports hall in Rotherham, England for the amiga scene. There was actually a bar at this party! New Age were disqualified from the demo competition after attempting to bribe people to vote for their demo. Ray "NZO/The Powerlords" Norrish was also disqualified from the music competition, since the tune he was competing with had already been released in the game "The Killing Gameshow". He didn't take it well. It was widely regarded as the best UK party yet. There was another Magnetic Fields party ealier in the year, the Magnetic Fields 'Select' party. Results for the kick off and tug-of-war competitions are omitted. · Information from Report in Anarchy's "Stolen Data #5" (amiga diskmag). amdemo 1. Anarchy "Madness". 2. Express "Filled Vectors". 3. Modesty "Vector-Bobs". music 1. 4-Mat/Anarchy "A City At Night". xx. Nightshade/Ecstasy. other Anarchy "Raistlin's Message Box #4" (amiga). Crack Uk "Intro". Crack Uk "intro again". Crack Uk "Multipart". Magnetic Fields "Big Sine Intro". Magnetic Fields "Coppermanic". Magnetic Fields "Masta". Magnetic Fields "Wibbly Wobbly". 02-04.11 Amiga Halloween Conference 90. ---------------------------------------- Held at a school in Motala, Sweden by The Powerlords and Aurora for the amiga scene. This has led to the party being known not under its official name, but also as the 'Powerlords and Aurora Party' and the 'Motala Party'. These are, infact, all the same. 400 people attended. The party received some bad press in the report I read, due to some bad organizing, drunk people, reduced prizes and even drug dealing! There was another party held simultaneously in Sweden for the c64 scene, by Censor in Gothenburg. Some more complete results would be nice. · Information from party report in Fourth Dimension #4. · Additional information from these sources: - Music competition results from Scarface/Adept musicpack. - demos Strangers party pack #1. - demos Teeze/Anarchy party pack. invit Powerlords "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Phenomena "Vectormania". 2. Anarchy "Smoker". 3. Dual Crew "Vectorscroll -Vitsippe Hater-". xx. Accession "Heil". xx. Fairlight "Grunka". xx. Scoopex "Chromium". xx. Strangers "Halloween Demo". gfx 1. Lorre. xx. Uno/Phenomena. music 1. Firefox/Phenomena "Macrocosm". xx. 4-Mat/Anarchy "A City At Night". xx. Dez/Classic "Systematic Quest". xx. Photon/Phenomena (noisepacked). xx. Tip/Dual Crew and Mantronix/Phenomena "Cerebral Beres". xx. Twister/Anarchy "Motalapartyt". xx. Xerxes/Tommyknockers "Xerxes". xx. ???/Anarchy "Go On (real)". 02-04.11 Censor Party. ----------------------- Held in Gothenburg, Sweden for the c64 scene by Censor Design. We're highly interested in information about this party, especially complete results from the competitions (which we KNOW were held, btw). This party was announced in Antic's "Explorer #4" [08/90] as co-arranged by Censor and Vision Factories. 64demo 1. Flash Inc. "Channel 64". 08-10.11 AmiExpo 90 [exposisiton]. ----------------------------------- AMIEXPO90 exposition was held in Cologne (Köln), Germany. There were a lot of scene groups present, and the wall of the Commodore stand was sprayed with lots of scene-graffiti! No info on releases, if anyone can help it'd be most appreciated! · Information from report in Amaze's "Freedom Crack #4" (amiga mag). other Sanity "BlahBlah I" (amiga musicdisk). 09-11.11 Amiga '90. -------------------- AMIGA90 was held in Cologne (Köln), Germany as an exposition. Do not know if there was an actual afterparty to this convention, or if the production listed below was just released to people at the con. other Amaze "Ami Expo" (amiga intro). 18.11 BS1 & ... Party. -------------------------- other Abandon "Ozone Coding (Firescroll)" (amiga). 23.11 Duplex and Oracle Party. ---------------------------------- Held in Meschede, Germany. About 40 people turned up. Originally to be arranged by Duplex (c64) and Oracle (amiga), but Oracle didn't actually hold up their part of the deal, and not a single Oracle member turned up for the party! Mainorganizer was Gorbi/Duplex. No real big groups were present, and releases were scarce, pretty much just games. Coffee and Beer was sold. Lots of problems appeared towards the end of the party; first a c128 got stolen, then the box with all the party's money got stolen, and then some people who had private disagreements with the arranger turned up to beat him up! So chances are, Gorbi went a little under-budget with this one... · Information from report in D-Tect's "Hack-Mag #3" (amiga). .12 Ruthless and Silicon party. ------------------------------------- The only information I have on this is a small notice in TRC's c64 mag "Frontpage #10" [01/91] that their musician Hithouse won the music competition at this party! 08-09.12 Mystix Copy Party. ---------------------------- To be held in Australia. Announced in Cracker Journal #23, which was unfortunately released LATE december :( Don't know if it was ever held. 22.12 Venlo Meeting. ------------------------ Confirmed to have been held. This was a really busy weekend in Holland, apparently, with three simultaneous parties! other Amok "Sex'n'Crime #21" (c64 diskmag). Vision and Mirage "Tilburg Copy Party Invitation" (amiga). 22-23.12 Ruthless Party. ------------------------- Held in Utrecht, Holland for the c64 scene. About 100 people attended. There was a bar, and a separate sleeping room. A drinking competition was arranged, where Arrogance was the first to fail, and Zoolook/Crest eventually being declared the winner. Roy/Dynamix got in quarrels with Arrogance and Pyle/Crazy over things said on the boards. This was a really busy weekend in Holland, apparently, with three simultaneous parties! There was a demo competition, and we'd REALLY like to have those results =) · Information from party report in Hitmen's "ViNews #3" (c64). 22-23.12 Vision and Mirage X-Mas Party. ---------------------------------------- Held in Tilburg, Holland for the amiga scene. About 300 people attended. There was a bigscreen for demos, games and even some new movies (Exorcist III, Flatliners). There was, for once, no problems with the power supply! Someone stole a vcr from behind the stage. Members of Pussy kept putting their stickers EVERYWHERE, finally prompting the arrangers to ask them to stop or leave. Panic were the real third-place winner in the demo competition, but they had already left so the prize went to Pussy instead! This was a really busy weekend in Holland, apparently, with three simultaneous parties! Graphics, music and demo competitions were held, any results in addition to the ones presented here would be most welcome... · Information and results from report in D-Tect's "Hack-Mag #3" (amiga). invit Vision and Mirage "Tilburg Copy Party Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Animators "Iraq Demo". 2. Vermin "Megademo". 3. Pussy "XXX-Mess Demo". xx. Panic. xx. The Special Brothers (2 demos). other Legend "Sliding" (amiga crack). RAF "Beat Dis 6" (amiga). The Bass "Sampleman Music Disk V" (amiga). 26-29.12 Dexion X-Mas Conference 90. ------------------------------------- DEX90 was held in Odense, Denmark by Dexion and the Odense Computer Klub for the amiga and c64 scene. 600 people attended in total, including several visitors from norway, sweden, finland, germany and england. The party was divided into two areas; the amiga people, which were the majority, and the c64 users, which were given their own, smaller area. Since Coca Cola sponsored the party, they were very strict about any Coke obtained from anywhere but their kiosk, where the prices were less than reasonable. This resulted in a first for demo parties - Coke smuggling! Paradox didn't bring a single computer, but lots of beer, which was confiscated. The system for the compos were as follows: The arrangers picked out the 5 best tunes, the 10 best pictures and the 10 best demos, which were then shown. Then, ONE person from each group were to hand in that groups' votes; one group - one vote. This system caused some irritation. The first price in the amiga demo competition was US $1000, on the c64 it was US $500. Music had to be delivered in exeutable format. See if YOU can find and more complete results than these anywhere! =) · Information and results from: - Dexion party gfx & music releases disk. - Possessed "Mega Dream Compilation 1". - Anarchy "Dexion Partypack". amdemo 1. Phenomena "Animotion". 2. Budbrain "Megademo II". 3. Crionics "Total Destruction". 4. Horizon "Sleeping Bag". xx. Complex "Sucks Forever II". xx. Dexion "Party Demo". xx. Rebels "Total Triple Trouble". 64demo 1. Light "Brutal II". 2. Triangle 3532 "L'etraenger preview". 3. Upfront. 4. X-Factor. 5. Bonzai. xx. Fairlight "Vir Optimus". gfx 1. Slash/Kefrens "Ravenloft". 2. Uno/Scoopex "Dragon". 3. Zeeloyd "Slimeline". music 1. Einstein/Warfalcons "Einsteinium 3". 2. Mantronix/Razor 1911 & Tip/Dual Crew "Never Expect The Expected" 3. Deejay/Aurora "Tales 2". xx. Bruno/Gate "Jum Hop of Stranger". xx. Maestro/Kefrens "Days of Fury". xx. String/Prologic "Incoherent". xx. Tama/Cycron "Microworld". other Accept "Party Demo" (amiga demo). Amaze "Freedom Crack issue #4" (amiga chartmag). Amaze "Merry Christmas" (amiga demo). Amaze "The Final Absolution" (amiga demo). Flash Production "Hysteria" (amiga demo). Frantic "X-Mas Party Intro" (amiga intro). Kefrens "The Wall 90-91" (amiga demo). Mirror "Little Party Intro" (amiga intro). Phenomena "Obvious Disaster" (amiga demo). Sanity "Dee Groove" (amiga demo). Slipstream "Curved Vector Scroll" (amiga intro). Technoflight "Ectoplasma" (amiga megademo). The Silents "Wrath of the Demon" (amiga musicdisk). Vision "Dexion Partypack" (amiga pack). Vision "Hein Design Party Gfx" (amiga demo). Vision "Nude TV 2" (amiga demo). Vision "partypack #1" (amiga). Vision "Stupid Data" (amiga demo). Voids "Filled Vectors" (amiga demo). 26-29.12 X-Mas Party. ---------------------- Held by Savage in Lieksa, Finland, probably for the amiga scene. 26-29.12 Theatre & Network Party '90. -------------------------------------- Held at Tandberghallen in Lillestrøm, Norway by Theatre and Network. Almost 350 people attended, of which four were female :) The party was originally intended to be an Amiga and C64 party, but due to the fact that another group called WOT was holding a C64 party, they spread rumours among the 64'ers that this party was cancelled! As a result, there were only about 15 C64 users on the party, though all the big groups were represented. There was a kiosk inside the party hall, where you could buy Coke, food, disks etc. There was no voting system, the winners were instead decided by the arrangers. The graphics and music compos were decided by Theatre and Network, while they left the music to some Motion members. This can perhaps be seen as a forerunner of The Gathering, what with being held in the same town and at the same time as the first TG the following year. These are probably the most complete results you'll ever see, at least as far as the demos go. We try harder :) Thanks to Vega/No Limits for some help. invit Network & Theatre "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Exit "Quo Vadis". 2. Cryptoburners "3rd Dimention". 3. Crypt "B.F.D.". 4. Amonia "Coppershock". xx. Accept "First Demo". xx. Caveman "Party Demo". xx. Exit "Party Intro". xx. Pure Metal Coders "Frontal Lobotomy". xx. Pure Metal Coders "Mesmerized". xx. Scope "J.I.M.B.O." xx. Shade "Multidemo". xx. Spaceballs "Demo". xx. Wizzcat "Shadows". gfx 1. Viper/No Limits "Shark". music 1. Dr.Awesome/Crusaders "Tranze Seven". 2. Croon "Land of Shadows". 3. Vega. other Amiga Freelancers "ProTracker 1.1" (amiga util). Crusaders "Selector Pack #13, party edition" (amiga pack). Shade "Boppin Bytes #2 special partyrelease" (amiga pack). --- 1991 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year.........................................Phenomena "Enigma" intro of the year.......................................................n/a significant releases..............................Alcatraz "Odyssey" (demo) .................................Alliance Design/Quartex "Substance" (demo) ....................................Pure Metal Coders "Alfa & Omega" (demo) .................................................Razor 1911 "Voyage" (demo) ....................................................Sanity "Elysium" (demo) ..........................................The Silents "Global Trash" (demo) ................................The Silents and Crionics "Hardwired" (demo) .....................................Tomas Landspurg "Virtual World" (demo) ................................................Vision "Can't Be..." (demo) ...............................................Sanity "Turmoil" (musicdisk) ................Phenomena, Scoopex, Rebels "Crystal Symphonies" (musicdisk) pc demo of the year................................The Ultraforce "Vectordemo" intro of the year.......................................................n/a significant releases............................Cascada "Cronologia" (demo) c64 demo of the year...................................Blackmail "Dutch Breeze" significant releases....................................................n/a The release of Scoopex' "Mental Hangover" in 1990 inspired a lot of people, and this year the trackmos came thick and fast, while almost not a single oldfashioned megademo was released. It was, all in all, a golden year for demos - undoubtedly the best yet. I guess it just happened to be the crossroads, the year where people's skills came up to a great level at the same time as the Amiga machine had a little way to go before everything was done. The result was a lot of great-looking demos with new and innovative effects, and titles like "Enigma", "Global Trash", "Hardwired", "Alfa & Omega", "Virtual World" and "Voyage" will bring a gleam to the eye of any scene nostalgic... It was also a true pioneer year for demo parties. The first installations of the two giants The Gathering and The Party was held this year. And when Alcatraz ("Odyssey") beat The Silents ("Hardwired") at The Party, the debate raged for months... At 14th of June, Destroyer/Alpha Flight (sysop 'PARADISE') was busted, and the following day another board ('BOARD ROYAL') got taken down. This lead to a period of widespread panic throughout the German modem scene, and over 20 boards were taken offline; some permanently. The panic soon proved to be a spoof, though, set alight by people posting fake messages on some of the boards. The big culprit was blamed on the use of BlueBoxing to some of these boards, but after a while most boards got online again, and things settled more or less back to normal. hardware - This was the year Commodore launched their failed CDTV, made more or less to compete with Philips' similar CD-I. Deluxe Paint IV was released. --- partyindex ------------------------------------------------------------ Aero Conference 1991. Cascada and The SpacePigs party. Mystix Party. Rosebud Extravaganza. Twin Sectors Inc party. 26.01 Venlo Meeting. 23.02 Anarchy Winter Conference 91. 23.02 Venlo Meeting. 02-03.03 Treacl and Panic party. 09-10.03 Demons Convention 91. 24-26.03 CeBIT 91. 29-31.03 Anarchy Easter Party 91. 30.03 RAF Conference. 29.3-1.4 Horizon Easter Party. 26-28.04 Amiga Convention Summit. 11.05 Turtle Party 91. 18-19.05 Maximum Pleasure Party. 30.05 Royal Amiga Conference. 07-09.06 Society Summer Party 91. 14-16.06 ECES Party 91. 14-16.06 Panic Meeting. 27-30.06 Hoaxers and Panoramic Designs Party. 28-30.06 Amega Party. 25-28.07 Byterapers - Scoopex - Bloodsuckers Gathering 91. 27.07 Elicma-Exort-Bytebuster Party. 27-28.07 Analog-Equinox-Swans Party. .08 Cyclone Party II. 10-11.08 Energy, Awesome and Hypnotic Party. 06-07.09 C.C.C.C.P Chromance Party 91. 08.09 Luxemburg Party. 27-29.09 Static Bytes and Light - Lowlife - Party. 26-29.09 Razor 1911 & Imp-666 Amiga Conference. 06.10 SMAU party. 25-26.10 The Main Event 91. 19-20.10 Action Conference II. 01-03.11 Jam Party. 01-03.11 World of Commodore 91 (germany). 16.11 Gdynia '91. 16-17.11 Treacl Celebration Party. 07.12 Prime 91. 13-15.12 Dominators and Success Party. 27-28.12 Iris New Year Conference 92. 27-29.12 The Party 1991. Aero Conference 1991. ------------------------------- Only 75 persons showed up. Eternally grateful for any info anyone can help with! amdemo 1. Flash Productions "Bubblefields". 2. Prologic "Intro". 3. Inzzest "Family Fun". Cascada and The SpacePigs party. ------------------------------------------ Held by the pc groups Cascada (CDA) and The SpacePigs (TSP) in Uppsala, Sweden. Was this party pc-only? Another party was held the following year. other Cascada "Cronologia preview" (pc demo). Mystix Party. ----------------------- Not much is known about this party, probably held in Australia. amdemo 1. Decay "The Simpsons". 2. Insanity "The Simpsons". 3. Mystix "Glitz". Rosebud Extravaganza. ------------------------------- ROS91 was held in Solingen, Germany by Hijack/Splash and Backlash/Panic & Agnostic Front (the two are brothers) for the amiga scene. The date is as yet uncertain, but it's been described as 'early 1991'. It was a relatively small meeting in the cave of a local school. Groups in attendance were Agnostic Front, Bloodsuckers, The Silents, Panic, Defjam, Splash, Frantic, Razor 1911 and probably a few others. It was more of a social event than an oldfashioned computer party, with outdoor activities such as playing football etc getting much attention too. other Splash "Trackmo" (amiga). Twin Sectors Inc party. --------------------------------- The Twin Sectors Inc (TSI) party was the first official Hungarian demoparty, and about 30 or 40 people showed up. There were only PC demo competitions held. pcdemo 1. Soc.Brigade "Torso". 2. Twin Sectors Inc. "Scrolland". 26.01 Venlo Meeting. ------------------------ Held in Venlo, Holland. other The Ruling Company "Frontpage #10" (c64 diskmag). WOW "Internal #3 - The Next Generation" (c64 diskmag). 23.02 Anarchy Winter Conference 91. --------------------------------------- AWC91 was held at a school hall and its ajoining rooms in Barnsley, England, which is approx. 230 miles north of London. It was a one-day event only. It was originally to have been a coarranged event with Quartex at the end of 1990, but that fell through, and that is the reason for the A & Q invitation intro spread in late 1990. · Information and results from these sources: - Anarchy & Quartex party invitation spread in 1990. - Anarchy party Invitation Demo 1991. - demos and demoresults from Mole's Anarchy party pack 1. invit Anarchy "Winter Conference 91 Invitation". amdemo 1. Magnetic Fields "Hysteresis". 2. Anarchy "System Violation". 3. Anthrox "Bobby The Ball". xx. Anarchy "Madness II". xx. Crystal "Partro". xx. Ipec Elite "Party Demo1". xx. Ipec Elite "Party Demo2". xx. LSD "Irish Jokes". xx. Magnetic Fields "Bit Stream". other Chaos "Techno Music" (amiga musicdisk). LSD "Funky Pizza" (amiga intro). Ipec Elite "Slabys Music Madness Monthly #10" (amiga musicdisk). 23.02 Venlo Meeting. ------------------------ Held in Venlo, Holland. other independent "Emanuelle #1" (c64 diskmag). 02-03.03 Treacl and Panic party. --------------------------------- Held at Paulus Stuben in Bocholt, Germany by Treacl (Diddle) and Panic for the amiga scene. The entrance fee was 6DM if you announced you were coming, 8DM if you just turned up. Food and drinks could be bought at the party place. Treacl were also involved in another party later this year. There was demo, graphics and music competitions - We'd be most grateful for any results or additional information! demo 3. Coma "Floodland II". xx. Action "Confrontation". music xx. 16 Beat/United Forces "Desaster Area". other Coma "Exotic Pack #2" (amiga pack). Coma "Party Intro" (amiga). 09-10.03 Demons Convention 91. ------------------------------- DEM91 was a small party held in Namur, Belgium by the amiga group Demons. The party was eventually held on month later than what was claimed in the invitation demo. Competitions for demo, graphics, music and kick off 2 were promised, as well the usual video corner, unlimited food and drink, and all the latest demos and games available. If anyone is sitting on additional information or results from this party, we'd love to know =] invit Demons "Party Invitation Intro". amdemo xx. Demons "48 Hours Demo". music D.D/Spider "Exorciste". Darkstyle "Citiy". Splash "Psycho House". Alien/Passion "Cool Abyss". Scott "Dino Dancing". Sam "Sam Funk". Wildemon "Anakis". Beatmaster/LSD "Beethoven Mix". Fred "Chicken Pox". Slavatovich "Tune Sexy". 24-26.03 CeBIT 91. ------------------- The CEBIT91 Exposition was held in Hannover, Germany, and there was also (as usual) an afterparty on saturday. This year it was hosted by Anarchy, Brainstorm and Panic at the "Paddelclub" in Hannover-Dören for the amiga scene. Please note that some of these releases were made at the exposition itself, some at the party. Since it is almost impossible to know what was released where, they are presented here combined. There were probably no competitions, just copying and a general 'party' feeling. · Information and releases from these sources: - Official Party pack #1. - Some informations from scuz. other Addonic "Fractale" (amiga). Admirals "Mongerful Smile" (amiga). Amiga Industries & TRSi "KickIn Ass Party Invi" (amiga). Antiriad "Second Intro" (amiga). Coma "Boring Bobs" (amiga). Coma "CeBIT 91 Intro" (amiga). Extensors "Demo" (amiga). Frantic "Quadrophobia" (amiga). Paranoid "Demo" (amiga). Sanity "Blah Blah Extra 2" (amiga). Sanity "Fools Gold" (amiga). The Special Brothers "Vector Designer Intro" (amiga). Trackers "Demo" (amiga). Trygon "Cebit" (amiga). 29-31.03 Anarchy Easter Party 91. ---------------------------------- Held at Oppeby-Skolan in Nykoping (Motala), Sweden by Anarchy for the amiga scene. About 400-500 people attended. Pizzas could be bought at the party place, and there was a shop quite close to the school, but the shop ran out of Coke and the pizzeria out of pizza after just a couple days of partying! The only serious problem during the party was that some guy (who was identified as some Aurora sysop) set some firecrackers on fire inside the school so that the fire alarm went off. The fire department and the police came, and told the organizers the party was going to get stopped unless the guilty one came forward. He did, and the party went on... Phenomena's first place entry in the demo competition won 6000SKR. Demos HAD to be singlefile and work on 512k amigas, entries for the music competition had to be delivered as executable files, and there was no graphics competition (despite one being announced in the invitation). Anarchy released 6 packdisks with everything released at the party. Complete music results anyone? · Information and results from party report in Complex' "Maggy #9" (amiga). · Information from official invitation file. · Additional information from Anarchy party packdisks 1-6. invit Anarchy "Party Invitation Demo". amdemo 1. Phenomena "Enigma". 2. Shining "Vector Exterminator" 3. Cryptoburners "Party Invitation Demo" 4. D-Mob "Animation Demo" 5. Rebels "Our Definition of a BoomBastic Style". xx. Alice "Anarchy Party Demo". xx. Alive "Flyskrekk". xx. Avatars "Around The Clock". xx. Blitz "Just A Dream". xx. Booze Brothers "Anarchy Party Demo". xx. Chrome "Anarchy Party Demo". xx. Demotelevision "Born Demo". xx. Disknet "Megaintro -Multi Fart-". xx. Drakpak "Demo". xx. Mean Machine "Visual Impressions". xx. Moss Team "Anarchy Party Demo". xx. Multum "Anarchy Party Demo". xx. Noxious "Intro". xx. Opal "Demo". xx. Relax "Political". xx. Symbiosis "Anarchy Party Demo". xx. Tribe "Dee Gunde". xx. Visual Imp. "Anarchy Party Demo". xx. Voice "Morbus Gravis". xx. Wizzcat "Instant Delivery BBStro". xx. Wizzcat "Swedish Section Born". music 1. Captain/Image "Space Debris". xx. Bruno. xx. Tip & Firefox/Phenomena. other Acme "Reflection of Perfection" (amiga slideshow). D-Mob "Party Slideshow" (amiga slideshow). Razor "Party Slideshow" (amiga slideshow). Wizzcat "Message Box" (amiga). 30.03 RAF Conference. ------------------------- RAF91 was held in Amsterdam, Holland. News in EuroChart #8 (01/91) said RAF were going to hold a party in Holland in february of 1991, I am assuming this is the same party and that it was just postponed (or EC had some wrong information). I have also seen it called the "G & RAF Party" (same date). The dutch amiga group Pussy changed their name into Jetset at this party. other Vision "Five Yards" (amiga demo). Vision "Break Down" (amiga demo). 29.3-1.4 Horizon Easter Party. ------------------------------- Held at Vårbyskolen in Huddinge, about 10km outside Vårby, Sweden by Horizon for the c64 and amiga scenes. 1000 people were expected, and about 730 turned up. Entrance fee was 80SEK. There were rumours before the party that the school had burned down, but in reality it was a small fire that erupted, and only a few classrooms were damaged. It had no infliction on the party. Unfortunately theft was a major problem at the party, and Dr.Cool/ Censor (c64) was kicked from his group after the party for this reason! Our results are pieced together as best we could from various sources, and are likely the most complete that will ever appear... but we are still missing the results from the amiga demo competition. The music competition was arranged by HZ in cooperation with Deadline. invit Horizon "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo xx. Rubicon "Megademo". 64demo 1. Beyond Force "Anal Intruder". 2. Flash Inc. "The Legacy". 3. Panoramic Designs "That's The Wave It Is". 4. War Deal Lamers. 7. Noice "Humanoid". music 1. Omen/Violence "Funky Piano". 2. Tomas Danko Jr "Buena Vista". 3. Noteman/Them "Silent Service". 4. Artifact/Troon "Lethal". 5. Jason/Deadline "Atmosphere". 6. Orb/Enigma "House". 7. Jugi/Complex "Silent Run". 8. Notcher-Rubicon "Farmer Valley". 9. A.N./Perfect Ill. "3S Remix". 10. Lizard & GT MSI "GT-Jazz". other Antic "Up The Limits" (c64). Panoramic Designs "Destination 91" (c64 music). Science 451 "El Escaparate" (c64 demo). Shape Design "Shaped Up" (c64 demo). Triad "Oilmania" (c64 crack). 26-28.04 Amiga Convention Summit. ---------------------------------- ACS91 was held in Nykøbing Falster, Denmark by Static Bytes and Prologic for the amiga scene. About 300 people attended. There were 12 entries in the demo competition. We _DARE_ you to try and find more complete results than these anywhere... =] · Information from partyreport in COMputer (papermag). · music from StaticBytes & Prologic party pack - Demos and some results from Milkshakes Anarchy party pack #1. invit Prologic & Static Bytes "Party Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. The Silents "Global Trash". 2. Quartex "Substance". 3. Sanity "Elysium - The Search for Anarchy". 4. Lasses Venner "Revenge of Papnæsen". 5. Palace "Pulling The Trigger". 6. Arcane "The Pink Circle". 7. Dominators "Demo". 8. Light "The Missing Link". 9. Flash Production "Anti-Budbrain Demo". xx. Gnu Design. xx. KGB "Hit Fido". music 1. Mad Freak/Deadlock "Cthulhu". 2. Droid/Direct "Fut". 3. Mantronix/Razor 1911 "Echos of Conflict". 4. Twilight "Just Feel It". 5. Odkin/2000 A.D. "Phanion". xx. Z.A.P/Acid "Kefless Rays". other Rebels "Det Kniber" (amiga). Rednex "Innuendo" (amiga). Static Bytes and Prologic "Party Slideshow" (amiga). 11.05 Turtle Party 91. -------------------------- Held at a kind of youthcenter in Helsinki-Munkkivuori, Finland by Turtle/Frantic for the finnish amiga scene. About 70 people attended this 1- day party. There was one big hall and 3 smaller rooms. The competition was just for intros, since this was just a "miniparty". amintro 1. Rebels "Introduction To Seduction". 2. Alpha Flight "Huunous". 3. Image "Turtle Demo". 4. Bloodsuckers "Multipart Demo". 5. Alpha Flight "Party Demo". 6. Equinox "Party Turtle". 7. Sonic "Meeting Intro". xx. Agile "Intro". xx. Byterapers "Official". xx. Decade "Farty Intro". xx. Equinox "Mini Intro". xx. Society "Party Invitation Demo". other Equinox "Fabulous Fall Out Collection #2" (amiga pack). 18-19.05 Maximum Pleasure Party. --------------------------------- MPP was held by Scoopex, Supplex, TRSI and Vogue in Ettlenbruck, Luxembourg. Despite Scoopex being one of the party organizers, NO member was present at the party place =) Many competent groups were present, but most demos in the competition were just jokes, and one was even made with the RSI Demomaker. A live strip event was promised, and finally started some hours after the competitions had ended. No wonder not many females attended early computer parties. Some photos from the party can be seen on Magnetic Fields party slideshow. Vogue's invitation file claims the party was held in april...who knows? · Information from these sources: - Party report in Complex "Maggy #10". - Party report in Coma "Mc-Disk #1". - demos from Chuck D.s partypack #1. - demos from United Forces party pack #1. - demos from Addonic Spreadpack #50. invit Vogue "A Sunny Day In April" (amiga). amdemo 1. The Special Brothers "Lethal". 2. Brainstorm "Primus Wormtro"/"Primus Intro". xx. Amiga Industries "Kickin' Ass Party Intro". xx. Animators "Man Who Counts". xx. Anthrox "For Fun Not Status". xx. Awesome "New Demo". xx. Decade "Intro". xx. Frantic "Demo". xx. Hawai Brothers "Joke Demo". xx. Iris "Demo". xx. Mexx "Intro". xx. Quartex "Zetanix". xx. Tension "The Deadly Virus". xx. The Company "Demo". xx. The Company "Intro". xx. The Special Brothers "Alcohol Test". xx. Utopia "Herpes". xx. Weird Science "Born". music 1. Romeo Knight/TRSI. xx. Jester/Sanity. xx. Virgill "Negadance". other Addonic "SpreadPack #50" (amiga pack). Byte Busters "The Best of Pearl" (amiga musicdisk). Magnetic Fields GER "Party Slideshow" (amiga). Phenomena "ECES Invitation". 30.05 Royal Amiga Conference. --------------------------------- ROY91 was held in Amsterdam, Holland for the amiga scene. An around-the- clock kiosk was featured for selling food, drinks and cheap empty disks =) The entrance fee was f8,- or dm 7.50 with invitation, double that price without. The invitation text promised a giant videoscreen, as well as real- time downloading of warez from around the globe through modem to ensure the party was well-stocked on that front. Competitions were arranged for demo, graphics and music, as well as tournaments for the games Lemmings and Speedball 2 =) This was a one-day party, held just on saturday the 30th. other Axis "Our Nation" (amiga demo). Decade "Royal Amiga Conference" (amiga intro). 07-09.06 Society Summer Party 91. ---------------------------------- Held in Kajaani, Finland. About 250 people attended. Prizes were not big; demo compo winners Complex took home a harddisk and 3000FIM. · Results from Byterapers web page, http://byterapers.scene.org. · Additional releases and info gathered from: - Prologic Society Party pack 1 & 2. - Alpha Flight party pack. invit Society "Party Invitation Demo". amdemo 1. Complex "Vector Preview". 2. Vectra "Sinking Demand". 3. Complex "Universal Intensity". 4. Wizzcat. 5. Scup. music 1. Heatbeat/Rebels. 2. Dean/Complex. 3. Delorean/Vertigo. 4. Tyrell/Dual Crew. gfx 1. Golem/Anarchy. 2. Open Eyes/Offworld. 3. Morrison/Vectra. 4. Drifter/Vertigo. 5. ???/Accession. kickoff 1. Dwarf/Agony. other Alpha Flight "Huukkers" (amiga). Amaze "Dreamin" (amiga intro). Amaze "Electrical Extasy" (amiga demo). Amaze "Spiritiual Connection" (amiga demo). Cave "Megaintro 1" (amiga). Damage "Kaljua Ja Gaagnista" (amiga). Equinox "Pimple Bmbin" (amiga). Fantasy Force "Fantasian #7" (amiga pack). Intuition "Boring Filled Vectors" (amiga). Prologic "Constipation" (amiga). Sonic "Another BBS Intro" (amiga). Wizzcat "Digital Nonsense (nalle)" (amiga). Wizzcat "Party Demo" (amiga). 14-16.06 ECES Party 91. ------------------------ Eskilstuna Computer Entertainment Show (ECES) was held at Stålforsskolan in Eskilstuna, Sweden by Phenomena (Mr.Gurk), Rebels (Nick), Razor 1911 (Ziphoid) and Conqueror & Zike. The party was plagued with the usual electricity shortage problems. Mr.Gurk was the 'confrancier'. In addition to the usual competitions, a '3-hour Demo' competition (the forerunner of todays fastintro compos) and an IQ test was arranged. About 750 people attended. The demo competition winning price was 5000 SKR. · Results from official results file. · Information and results from party report in Digital 04-05/91. invit Phenomena "ECES '91 Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Dual Crew "New Dimension". 2. The Silents "Geometrical Dreams". 3. Voice "Wonderful". xx. Draco "Micro-Intro". gfx 1. Iridon/Shining. 2. Red Baron. 3. Martin & William. music 1. Cris/Toxic Waste. 2. Dreamweaver/Aurora. 3. Misty/Shining. 3h demo 1. Panic "Pain". 2. Oxygen "Unknown name". 3. Aurora "Five Minutes from Perfection". iq 1. Ted/Defjam. other Blue Hotel Computer Productions "E.C.E.S. Slideshow". Dual Crew "Party Slideshow". Rebels "E.C.E.S. Slideshow". 14-16.06 Panic Meeting. ------------------------ Held in Germany. Very little is known about this, even if it was a real party or just a small meeting =) other Agnostic Front "Lotter Intro" (amiga). 27-30.06 Hoaxers and Panoramic Designs Party. ---------------------------------------------- Held at the Adolf Oyen School in Trondheim, Norway with space for about 500 people. It was supposed to be for both c64 and Amiga. There was an invitation text printed in the c64 diskmag "Corruption #9". Also, there's text in PD's "Psykolog" demo, saying it was released there. It was probably a problem with two parties in Norway simultanously. other Panoramic Designs "Psykolog" (c64 demo). 28-30.06 Amega Party. ---------------------- Held in Porsgrunn, Norway by Cryptoburners, Fairlight, Dexion and Violence. Often referred to as the 'Porsgrunn Party'. About 800-900 people attended. There were criticisms directed at the party, since promises made in the invitation were not held. First of all, the entrance fee mysteriously rose before the party opened. A jury of 8 people were appointed to judge the competitions, no public voting was carried out. More than 70 contributions were made for the music competition, but only 11 were judged and ranked. Maniacs of Noise competed with two tunes, none of which were selected by the jury. Despite stating in the invitation that noone could compete in the competitions unless they were present at the party, Heatbeat came 2nd in the music competition without attending. Ducky, Virus and Xozet of Xite were one person. Prices in the demo competition were 10,000NOK for first prize, 2,000NOK for second and 1,000NOK for third. · Results from a party report in Hack-Mag #6, expanded and improved by me. · Additional results and information from these sources: - Releases from Cream "Porsgrunn pack 2" (disk 1 missing). - Releases from Vision "Violation Pack #53". - Text by TIP in Phenomena's "Crystal Symphonies #1". - Some music compo information from Nosferatu. amdemo 1. Tom Soft (Thomas Landsburg) "Virtual World". 2. Pure Metal Coders (PMC) "Alfa & Omega". 3. The Silents "Ice". 4. Andromeda "Decaying Paradise". 5. Spaceballs "Spasmolytic". 6. Anarchy "Inspiration Is None". xx. Accept "Party". xx. Andromeda "Heavy Metal Fighters". xx. Cream "World of Confusion". xx. Network "Awake on the Wildside". xx. Pure Metal Coders "BBS Intro". xx. Pure Metal Coders "Designer". xx. Shade "Empty Silence". xx. Triumph "Party Demo". xx. Vision "Radical". gfx 1. Viper/No Limits. 2. Color/Phenomena. 3. Wedge/Frantic. 4. Airbrush/Acme. 5. Minion/Grace. 6. Manta/X-Trade. 7. Scuba/X-Trade. 8. Bustman/Crusaders. 9. TMB Design/Euphoria. 10. Pal/Razor 1911. music 1. Shorty/Network "Digital Expression". 2. Heatbeat/Rebels "Anette". 3. Perro/Frantic "Something Sanitet". 4. Walkman/Cryptoburners "Tja". 5. Jester/Sanity "Whisper My Thoughts". 6. n/a 7. Mutant/New Wave "Lutfisk Vegring". 8. Jogeir "The Honeymoon". xx. Ducky/Xite "??". xx. Øystein Eide/MON. xx. Virus/Xite "Therese by Virus". xx. Xozet/Xite "??". armwrestling 1. Jogeir. other Addonic "Message Center" (amiga). Acme "Slideshow" (amiga). X-Trade "Slideshow" (amiga). 25-28.07 Byterapers - Scoopex - Bloodsuckers Gathering 91. ----------------------------------------------------------- Held in Parikkala, Finland. Some guy from Exotic Men painted graffiti on a Bank wall and got caught; rumours say that he had to pay 20000FIM to clean it :) amdemo 1. Beyond Force "Expres". 2. Fantasy Force "Voyage". 3. Mean Machine "Reincarnation". xx. Admirals "FileMaster". xx. Scoopex "Vectorfart 2" amintro 1. Rebels "Just Add Water". xx. Admirals "Party". xx. Alpha Flight "On The Air". xx. Cave "Bit Pain". xx. Control "Party". xx. Coral "Silence Please". xx. Equinox "Rape Em All". xx. Frantic "Total Perspective Fortex". xx. Scoopex. xx. Scup "Party". xx. Sigma "Party Time". xx. Strangers "Joke". xx. The Special Brothers "Inconvenient Intro". gfx 1. Golem/Anarchy "Ridecompo 2". 2. Cruzifix "Mutant". 3. Zebra/Scoopex (Uno) "Stunner". 4. Slayer/Scoopex (Uno) "Slaikkari". 5. Zei/Accession "Clint Itäpuu 2". 6. Runelord/Overflow "Elfwarrior". 7. Trigon/Byterapers "Beatricedalle". music 1. Captain/Image "Beyond Music". 2. Bruno/SCUP "Russian Scup-Herne". 3. Mac/Extreme "New Graze". 4. Mr. Spaghetto/Overflow "Soap Cooker". 5. Joplin/Chrome "Jungledance". 6. Dean & Prime Premium/Complex "Shitting Around". 7. Uncle Tom/Scoopex "Planet Fall Boom". 8. Griffin "Jesus And His Clock". 9. Swantti/Midnightsun "Daylight All Night". 10. Randor/Byterapers "Lonely Pain In My..". 11. Griffon/Frantic "Freefallin". 12. Trasman/Accession "Jessus". 13. Jol005x/Fantasy Force "Kisahuikka". 14. Börje Svenssnon/SCUP "Joikhu". 15. Stargazer/TSB "Laatikkojuhlat". 16. Speed-Head/Byterapers "Rinkebyniggers". 17. Miami Gay "Death Of Jaska". 18. Focus & Tracotr/Coral "Nopea". xx. Zardax/Elysion "Celebration Staion" (not played). 27.07 Elicma-Exort-Bytebuster Party. ---------------------------------------- EEB91 was held in Papenburg, Germany for the c64 and amiga scenes. More than 100 people attended. The entrance fee was 6DM. · Information from partyreport in Cytax' "ICE #5" (amiga diskmag). · Additional results from Pirates "Sweat Drems #2" scene news (amiga). invit Exort "Party Inviation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Electric Touch "Melted Experince". 2. Cromex "Visual Dream". 3. Precise "Megademo". xx. Exort "Party Demo". gfx 1. Agnostic Front. 2. The Electric Touch. 3. Panic. music 1. Tet/Sanity. 27-28.07 Analog-Equinox-Swans Party. ------------------------------------- AES91 was held in Colmar, France. It was a very small party, and only 50 people attended. The entry fee was rather high, 60 ff to enter (30 ff if you brought anything to release). Some slight confusion surrounds the date; it was perhaps 28th-29th instead - probably the truth is 27th-29th (one weekend). Hornet/Alcatraz showed a preview of their demo "Odyssey", which was finally released in december, at The Party in denmark. · Information from partyreport in Cytax' "ICE #6" (amiga diskmag). amdemo 1. Agony "In Blood/Transformer demo" (unknown). 2. Shadows "Shadows are Dead". gfx 1. PGCS/Alcatraz "Space Picture". 2. Sly/Shadows. 3. ???/Iris "Lovecraft Picture". music 1. Audiomonster "Piece of Dance". 2. Mel'o'Dee. 3. Lone Lonolo/Iris. .08 Cyclone Party II. --------------------------- Arranged by the French group Cyclone, hence the name :) A more exact date, as well as some more results would be most welcome if anyone can help! amdemo 1. Tristan Lorach "Natural Movement". xx. Analog "Little Demo". xx. Dreamdealers "Tales Of Dream". music xx. NHP/Silents "Ethnomagic". xx. BKH/Silents "Atlantis". other Atlantys "Slideshow". 10-11.08 Energy, Awesome and Hypnotic Party. --------------------------------------------- Held at Keltenhalle in Karlsrühe, Germany for the Amiga scene. Just over 100 people attended the 1-day party. The entrance fee was 5DM with invitation, 8DM without. Expensive food. Bigscreen. Since compos were held so late, lots of people left before they were done. Even though the original invitation claimed the date of arrangement was the 13-14th of july, both TEK's partypack "Zappack #14" and a party report by SOS/Armageddon claims the above date. It was possibly changed after the invitation was originally published. · Results from party report in Hack-Mag #6. · Some information from party report in Cracker Journal #26. invit Hypnotic "Party Invitation Demo". amdemo 1. Addonic "Partyintro". 2. Paradise "Megademo". 3. Rebels "Sanity is Dead". 4. Vanish "Wanted Musicians". 5. Hardline "Relation". 6. Visdom "Instand Thing". 7. TFB "Demomaker-Demo". 8. Panic "Anti-Agnus Demo". music 1. Agnostic Front. 2. Shining 8. 3. Jester/Rebels. 4. Visdon. 5. The Comrade/Defcon One. other Admirals "Party" (amiga intro). Mirage "Chit-Chat #1" (amiga diskmag). The Flashing Bytes "Trader #3" (amiga diskmag). 06-07.09 C.C.C.C.P Chromance Party 91. --------------------------------------- Held at the University of Technical Studies in Budapest, Hungary for the c64 and amiga scenes. There was only one amiga demo released. About 15 tunes were played for the music competition. No results are known for the c64 competitions, but they were certainly held. amdemo 1. Majic 12 "Ray of Hope 2". gfx 1. Joe/TRSI. 2. Alex/Soc Brigade. music 1. Mr.Root/Acme. 08.09 Luxemburg Party. -------------------------- Held in Luxemburg =) Any information most welcome! other The Special Brothers "Meeting Intro" (amiga). 27-29.09 Static Bytes and Light - Lowlife - Party. --------------------------------------------------- LOW91 was held at Nordre Skole in Silkeborg, Denmark by Quackbuster/Static Bytes, Tuborg/light, Lunatic/Light and the company Lehmann Radio & TV. Prizes were 1st - 4000dkk, 2nd - 2000 dkk and 3rd prize 1000 dkk for the demo competition. Only five demos competed in the demo competition; the rest were released outside competitions. Rednex' demo "Quackbusted" was meant for the competition at this party. It was unfortunately not finished in time, and was released a few days after. Vention/Kefrens coded a demo for the competition at this party too, but it was never finished, and remains unreleased to this day =( Static Bytes also released a "Lowlife Party Slide" shortly after the party was completed. Can anyone confirm or deny if graphics and music competitions were held or not? There is no mention of them in the invitation. · All results and info from: - Party invitation demo by Static Bytes & Light. - Some demo releases on Bastards party pack. - Some demo releases on TEK "Weird Science #6" pack. invit Static Bytes & Light "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Kefrens "Guardian Dragon" (351). 2. Flash (149). 3. Light "Techno Color" (148). 4. Direct "Lambert". 5. Static Bytes "Delirium". other xx. Bastards "Cutter". xx. Deadlock "BBS Intro". xx. De Syrededes "Demo". xx. Gnu Design & Mirror "Party Scrollers". xx. TEK "This Side Up". 26-29.09 Razor 1911 & Imp-666 Amiga Conference. ------------------------------------------------ Held in Arendal, Norway for the Amiga scene, and often referred to as the 'Arendal party'. About 200 people attended. Crapman/Fucking Nerds won the TwinTris competition. · Additional info from Deadline "Party Muzax" and Massive "Party Pack". · Demo results and some releases from Violation #69 by Vision. invit Razor 1911 & Imp-666 "Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Andromeda "Sufforation" (47). 2. Motion "Confuzion". 3. Talent "Neverending Fantasies". 4. Symbiosis "Arendal 91". 5. Exile "Born". xx. Cinefex "Another". xx. Cinefex "Message Box". xx. Triumph "Intro". gfx 1.  Morten/Dexion.         2.  Ramjet/Pure Metal Coders (PMC) "Fish".         3.  Wimme/New Wave.         4.  Enigma/Andromeda.         5.  Marvel/Massive "Terminator". music 1.  Mutant/New Wave "True Glory".         2.  Peter Salomonsen/Pure Metal Coders "Searching...".         3.  Jason/Deadline "Dioxide Waves".         4.  Anders Hamre/Decibel Desperados "Just Another Affair".         5.  Killroy/Deadline "Serious Mistake". other Triumph "Intro" (amiga). after Cinefex "report demo and intro" (amiga). 06.10 SMAU party. --------------------- Any information on this would be most welcome! amdemo xx. Vega "Automa". 25-26.10 The Main Event 91. ---------------------------- TME91 was held in Rotherham, England by Digital for the amiga scene. Originally announced as a Magnetic Fields party, but in the mean time Magnetic Fields reformed into Digital. · Information from LSD "The Main Event Report" demo. · Information and results from party report in LSD's "Grapevine #6". invit Magnetic Fields "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). Digital "3nd Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. LSD "Despair". 2. Plague. 3. Tecnik. xx. The Special Brothers germany. xx. Matrix "Raw Demo". realtime 1. Paradroid/Razor 1911 "Intro". 2. Dan/Anarchy "Quick Production". 3. ??? "30 Minutes Demo". 4. ???/Sepultura. gfx 1. Krest/Anarchy. 2. Fast Eddie/Archaos. 3. Lynx/Rebels. xx. Watchman/LSD. music 1. Cosmos/Anarchy. 2. Nuke/Anarchy. 3. NZO/Equinox. xx. Spirit/LSD. xx. Dexter/Plague "Chlorothetikal". other Anarchy & Flash Productions "Stolen Data #7" (amiga diskmag). LSD "Grapevine Megamix" (amiga musicdisk). LSD "Nuke 1.4a" (amiga tool). LSD "The Triple Breasted Whore Of Eroticon Six" (amiga musicdisk). 19-20.10 Action Conference II. ------------------------------- Held in Beesten, Germany by TSM/TRSI. The first Action Conference was held in 1990, and was a smaller meeting, and this one was supposed to be much bigger and better. For this the organizers needed sponsors, and eventually came up with Rossmoller Handshake, Fischer Hard & Software and IDS Software. The party unfortunately did not have the expected turnout, only about 160 people attended a party in a room that could fit 400. There was a videoroom at the party, showing the latest movies. 60 party t-shirts were printed, but only 20 were sold, further depleting the party's budget - the final result was that the party went about 200DM underbudget. According to CONS/Panic, the only two releases at the party were the two I've detailed below... · Information from report in Cytax' "I.C.E. #8" (amiga). invit Action "Party Invitation Intro" (amiga). TDD & Courage "Action Party '91 Intro" (amiga). amdemo 1. Panic "1000 Wasted Dreams". xx. Action "Worldness X" xx. Cult. xx. Treacl. gfx 1. Intec/Crusaders. 2. ???/Abandon. 3. ???/Defcon One. music 1. 16 Beat/Razor 1911 "A Rocktale". other Tech "The Sound Of Tech II" (amiga musicdisk). 01-03.11 Jam Party. -------------------- JAM91 was held in Lundsbrunn, Sweden. other Antic "Beyond Imagination" (c64 demo). 01-03.11 World of Commodore 91. -------------------------------- WOC91 was held in Cologne, Germany. It was actually an exposition only, but in the old days cracker and demo groups used these big expositions as meeting places, and they were usually packed with sceners looking for new games and demos. other Addonic "Silicon Dreams" (amiga). 16.11 Gdynia '91. --------------------- GDY91 was held at a high school in Gdynia, Poland (hence the name :) by Joker and Luzers. This was the first major Polish scene event. Several top polish musicians collaborated on a "mod.friendship" module, in spite of some internal "stormy weather" between some of the groups at the time. Thanks to Raf/Katharsis for information. amdemo 1. Joker. 2. Musashi/HOT. music 1. Mr.Root/Acme "Drinker Cooker". 2. XTD/Haze "After Dream". XTD "Blade Walker". 3. Pic Saint Loup "Long and Najs Dream". other Addonic "Intro". 16-17.11 Treacl Celebration Party. ----------------------------------- TCP was held in northern Germany, and was supposed to be a LEGAL party (totally unheard of in those days!). As can be expected, the respect for this decision was minimal. About 155 people attended on the first day. The flow of power was not the strong point of this party; the place was a mess of broken cables. The party was characterized as average, even though no real BIG groups attended. · Information from party report in Freedom Crack #11. other Awake "Advertising Mag" (amiga). Mexx "Demo" (amiga). Paranoid "Multipart Demo" (amiga). Precise "Demo" (amiga). The Dark Demon "Intro" and "Dentro" (amiga) The Special Brothers "Thief v3.0 Intro" (amiga). Time Zone "Megademo" (amiga). Trackers "Demo" (amiga). Xenox "Sounddisk" (amiga). 07.12 Prime 91. ------------------- PRIME91 was arranged by Vision and Mirage in Hengelo, Holland for the second year in a row! Any additional results (gfx, music?) would be most welcome! · Information and demo results from party report in Freedom Crack #8. · Info from TEK packdisk series Weird Science #19 & #20. · Info from Vermin Prime party Pack. · Partyreport in Coma McDisk #3. invit Mirage "Prime91 party-invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Axis "Unknown Territory". 2. Coma "Hot Dots". 3. Surprise! Productions/TRSI "Prism-Vectors" (aka Bistro). music xx. Overlord X/CPS "Feelin Good". other Abandon "Huge Pile of Bull" (amiga). Agnostic Front "Lumme" (amiga). Agnostic Front "Lottro" (amiga). Awesome  "Intro" (amiga). Decade "Hanging Around" (amiga demo). Hawaii Brothers "Intro" (amiga). Legend "BMM Mag 1" (amiga). Lost Boys "Ultimates" (amiga). Sanity  "Rosebud Party Slideshow" (amiga slideshow). The Hidden "BBS Intro" (amiga). The Special Brothers "TBS Mandelbrot" (amiga). Vision "Another One" (amiga demo). 13-15.12 Dominators and Success Party. --------------------------------------- The DOM-SCS party was held in Papenburg, Germany for the c64 and amiga scenes. The party could not possibly have been a success, according to a party report there were around 30 overall visitors, almost exclusively for the c64. · Information from party report in Cytax' "I.C.E #8" (amiga). 27-28.12 Iris New Year Conference 92. -------------------------------------- INY92 was held in a city called Nesles la Vallee, near Paris, France. It was the second big French Amiga party of the year, following the Cyclone Party. About 400 people attended, making the rented room a very crowded - and HOT - one. The party was supposed to be legal only, so Iris members walked around looking for people who was using X-Copy, Seka or other commercial software - and confiscated anything that wasn't accounted for! Power was a problem, with several black outs. It did not receive a very favourable review in FC, mostly thanks to the lame Iris organizers. It probably _WAS_ called the Iris New Year Conference 92, despite the fact that it was held very late 91... There was a short exposition too with some Amiga companies. 20 Demos were shown for the amiga competition. 34 tunes competed in the music competition, but only 8 pictures for the graphics competition. Strangely, the graphics competition was time- and content-limited; it had to be done in max 6 hours and have a theme from ancient egypt. Why, one might ask oneself... First price for the demo competition was a 100mb hard disk and 2mb ram. For the music competition first prize was 50 empty disks and a copy of Bars & Pipes Pro. · Information and 'results' from party report in Freedom Crack #8. · Information and 'results' from party report in Grapevine #8. · Information from mini party report in an issue of Majic 12's "Top Secret". · Party Report from Brainwasher of Eremation. invit Iris "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Dreamdealers "Inner Vision". 2. Devils "Colors". 3. Syntex "??". 4. Advanced Artists of Angels "Sunrise". xx. Analog "First Blood". xx. EOC 1999 "7th Sense" (also released at The Party). xx. Toxic Trooper "Megademo". xx. TSB "New Year Dentro". xx. Willow "Hexa". gfx 1. Elmer/Symbiosis "Pharao Head". 2. Goofy/Iris. 3. Yan/Analog. 4. Stingray/Analog. music 1. Audiomonster/The Silents & Anarchy "Lover Breath". 2. Moby/Dreamdealers "88 Funky Avenue". 3. Steel/Hertz. 4. Enzo. 5. ??? 6. ??? 7. ??? 8. Gryzor/Dmacon "v.o.x". xx. Dany "Dany's Voice". xx. Doh/Delight "Smooth Shadows". xx. Blue Silence/Devils "After The New Sea". xx. Sharp/TSB "Mystic Lights". xx. Splitter/TSB "Profil". xx. Sun/Dreamdealers "Savage Ride". xx. Twist/Sphere & Clawz/Extreme "Sleever II" xx. ??? "Temps Affaire". 26-28.12 The Party 1991 (http://www.theparty.dk). -------------------------------------------------- TP91 was held at MesseCenteret in Aars, Denmark by The Silents, Anarchy and Crystal. In reality, main organizers were Stripe, Trix/Anarchy, Seen and Paleface/Alliance Design. 700 people had booked in advance, 1000 were expected, and nearly 1300 (1252) turned up - making this the biggest party held so far! The entrance fee was 100DKR. The party was held in two halls of the same size; one for the party and one for people who wanted to sleep. The infoscreen was genlocked onto MTV, and also TV-transmitted so that everyone with a TV and a basic antenna could watch it. The general feeling was that the party was very well organized, and it was undoutedly a major success! Drinking and smoking was allowed, but only beer - and only tobacco :) The fire alarm was started on the night between the 26th and the 27th, causing much irritation among the organizers, who would have to pay a fee for the fire brigade rushing out on a false alarm! There were a few surprise competitions planned, but they were all cancelled except for the Kick Off one. This was also the year of the premiere for the legendary video demo "Global Trash II" from Jesper Kyd and Michael Balle. Productions with greetingsscrollers were not allowed in the competitions... perhaps a rule that SHOULD have become the standard? =) No c64 competitions were actually planned, but after pressure from the c64 groups at the party, one was held anyway! =) Bonzai arranged it, and took some heat from the other groups for decreasing the prices rather dramatically - from $1000 to 1500DKR ($240) for first prize, and from $500 to 500DKR ($80) for second! 26 demos were shown in the amiga demo competition on saturday morning. 41 pictures was shown in the graphics competition; 80 pieces of music were handed in for the music competition, but only 30 were played. Controversy over 'is Odyssey a better demo than Hardwired?' raged in the diskmags for months... :) · Information and results from party report in Freedom Crack #8. · Additional information from: - Intros/Demos from Balance 'Drugs #4' pack. - Intros/Demos from Treacle 'Aars party pack'. - Intros/Demos from Triangle 'Magnificent #87' pack. - Intros/Demos from TEK Weird Sience #21, #22, #23, #24, #25 packs. - Intros/Demos from Frogs, Swamp #7 Party edition. - Melon Dezign, Party gfx & music winners disk. - Party report from Majic12's "Top Secret #10" (amiga diskmag). invit Crystal "The Party Invitation" (amiga). Melon Dezign "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). Quartex (Alliance Design) and Rebels "The Party Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Alcatraz "Odyssey". 2. Crionics and The Silents "Hardwired". 3. Razor 1911 "Voyage". 4. Horizon "Virtual Intelligence". 5. Anarchy DK "3D Demo". 12. Cult "Lethal Formula". xx. Aero. xx. Agony "Pardey". xx. Anal Intruders "Party". xx. Anarchy UK "Seeing Is Believing". xx. Aurora "Lost In Denmark". xx. Blue House/Rebels & Sonic Project "Blue House II". xx. Brainfuck (Brainstorm) "Trackmo". xx. Brainwave. xx. Dual Crew. xx. End of Century 1999 "7th Sense" (also released at Iris NYC). xx. Kefrens "Egregious". xx. Oxygen "Justice". xx. Panoramic Design "Never Again". xx. Rednex "Digital Aggravation". xx. Shadow World. xx. Swampions. xx. Trackers. xx. United Lamers (U.L.I.) "Megademo". xx. Upfront "Plastic Passion". xx. Virtual "Real Empathy". gfx 1. Iridon/Shining "Maximum Overscan". 2. Cougar/Sanity "The Dog". 3. R.W.O/Kefrens "Hardcoremonster". xx. Cthulhu "Nazi Schwein". xx. Deathangel "No Prayer". xx. Draconian "Fall The Western Empire". xx. Hooghan "Dragon". xx. Jesper Colding "The Face". xx. Morten/Dexion. xx. Techni. xx. Vic/Rebels "Luciano". xx. Walt & Mack/Melon Dezign "For JOE". xx. Zanix "Beer". music 1. Tip and Mantronix/Phenomena "Overload". 2. Static/Rebels "Hardcore". 3. Nightlight "Backtracking". xx. Ash "Agonized Mind". xx. Dolphin/Noxious "Dekkadence". xx. D-Zire "Divine Glory". xx. Headx/Andromeda "Michelangelos Dream". xx. Koo Kai "A New Jack Thing". xx. Mr.Man/Andromeda "Beneath Dignity". xx. Nuke/Anarchy "Bari Pacific". xx. Omega/Rebels. xx. Pete/Black Monks "Dream Dancer". xx. Virgill. 64demo 1. Light "Brutality". 2. Camelot "One Year III". 3. Spirit "Spiritual Dreams". xx. Oxyron "Burn It". other Amaze "Party Intro" (amiga intro). Amonia "Members" (amiga). Andromeda "Spellcheck" (amiga intro). Awille "Penis" (amiga). Balance "Drugs #4" (amiga pack). Cryptoburners "Party Demo" (amiga). Cryptoburners "Competition Results" (amiga). Curve "X-Mas" (amiga). D-Mob "D-Copy Intro" (amiga). Denise "BBS Intro" (amiga). Doom "Mistle-Tro" (amiga). Horizon "Sleeping Bag" (amiga trackmo). Inzzest "Musicdisk" (amiga). Lionhead "Intro" (amiga). Majic 12 "Mad Decision" (amiga). Massive "The Party I Slide" (amiga slideshow). Oxygen "Amazeing" (amiga gametro). Palace "For Publisity" (amiga). Parallax "Laama" (amiga). Rebels "Glenz" (amiga). Reflectors "BBS Intro" (amiga). Sanity "Oh Crinkey What a Shit" (amiga intro). Sanity "Turmoil" (amiga musicdisk). Spaceballs "Members Intro" (amiga). The Special Brothers "Contact Us" (amiga intro). Vanish "BBS-Intro" (amiga). Vixen "Christmas Intro" (amiga intro). Vixen "Liquid Courage" (amiga). Vixen "Patriot Ripper" (amiga util). --- 1992 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year..............................Spaceballs "State of the Art" intro of the year...............................Melon Dezign "Tetris Intro" significant releases...............................Anarchy "Deja Vu" (demo) ..................................................Anarchy "Hardcore" (demo) ...................................................Andromeda "D.O.S" (demo) ............................................Complex "Vector Preview" (demo) ........................................Kefrens "Guardian Dragon II" (demo) ..........................................Melon Dezign "Humantarget" (demo) ..............................................Reflect "Sound Vision" (demo) .....................................................Sanity "WOC 92" (demo) ...............................................Spaceballs "Wayfarer" (demo) .............................................TRSI "Wicked Sensation" (demo) ........................................Anarchy "Stolen Data #10" (diskmag) ........................Pure Metal Coders and New Wave "R.A.W #2" (diskmag) .......................................Anarchy "Legalise It..." (musicdisk) ..............................Phenomena "Crystal Symphonies II" (musicdisk) pc demo of the year......................................Witan "Facts of Life" intro of the year.......................................................n/a significant releases.........................Triton "Crystal Dreams" (demo) .................................................Future Crew "Panic" (demo) ................................................Future Crew "Unreal" (demo) ...............................................Renaissance "Amnesia" (demo) c64 demo of the year........................................................n/a significant releases....................................................n/a 1992 was definitely the year of the unknown groups, when new talent burst onto the scene like a breath of fresh air. Names like Reflect, Andromeda and above all Spaceballs were relatively unknown at the start of the year, yet turned in amazing demos and won several major competitions. By winning the competitions at two major parties (The Gathering and The Party), a small Norwegian coder from a relatively unknown group became the most talked-about personality in the scene. And the controversy raged... This was also the year the first high-profile amiga game was released by a scene group, Digital Illusions' (The Silents sweden) "Pinball Dreams". It quickly became a huge success. Other games with scene artists doing work on them were also released; french Delphine Software released "Flashback" for the amiga with music by Raphael Gesqua (Audiomonster/Melon Dezign), who at this time was still active in the scene. Martin Iveson (Nuke/Anarchy) was the musician behind Core Design's "Curse of Enchantia". Outside of the scene, 1992 was the year Commodore released the A600, at the year's CeBit exposition in Hannover, Germany in march. The machine received a lukewarm response, and was ultimately just a stepping stone in the development of the A500 to the A1200. Its most impressive innovation was an internal IDE controller, bringing hard disks to the Amiga masses! This year was also the 10th anniversary of the Commodore 64. --- partyindex ------------------------------------------------------------ Asphyxia Party. Faces Party. Garden Party 1 (no entry). Svithiod Meditation 92 (no entry). Cascada and The SpacePigs party 92. T.O.U.C.H. early AmiExpo 1992. early Genesis Project Copy Party. 14-16.02 16 Bit Show Exposition 92 (no entry). 14-15.02 Boss Copy-Party 2. 21.03 TFA - CCN - GCC Party 1992. 21-23.02 Bash 2 Party. 21-23.02 TPF and Anal Intruders Party. 07-08.03 Quartz-Magnetic Day Prime Meeting. 14.03 Cult's CeBIT 92 Party. 28.03 Warszawa 92 1. 19.04 Easter Party 92 (Australia). 04.04 Anarchy Easter Party 92. 15-19.04 The Gathering 92. 17-18.04 Eastern Party 92. 17-20.04 Easter Conference 92. 18.04 Eastern Conference 92 (belgium, TRSI). 18-19.04 Majic 12 and TRSI Easter Conference 92 (hungary). 26-29.06 Hurricane and Brutal Summer Party 92. 27.06 Ûywiec 92. .07 Digital Access Party 1 (no entry). .07 Galemand's Gilde 92. 14-16.07 Rendezvous 92. 24-26.07 The Assembly 92. 01.08 Prime Party 92. 07-08.08 Arise Summer Conference. 07-09.08 Abstract - Oxygen Summer Conference 1992. 07-09.08 Castle Conference 92. 08-09.08 Quartz Summer Conference. 03-05.09 Energy and Cosmos Design party. 05-06.09 Intryx Party 1992 26-28.09 Darkness and Fifth Generation Party. 10.10 Ami-Expo Party 92. 24.10 Digital Symposium Party 92. .11 Rebels Party 92. 06.11 Warszawa 92 2. 26-29.11 World of Commodore 92. .12 Diffusion miniparty. 11-13.12 Analogy -Hitech- Party. 18.12 Bash 3 Party. 27-29.12 The Party 1992. Asphyxia Party. ------------------------- Held by Asphyxia in Glogow, Poland for the c64 scene. 64demo xx. Asphyxia "Nightmare". Faces Party. ---------------------- Held by Faces for the c64 scene in Hungary. Any additional information welcome. Cascada and The SpacePigs party 92. --------------------------------------------- Held in Uppsala, Sweden for the second year in a row, likely for the pc scene only. T.O.U.C.H. -------------------- TOUCH was the second Hungarian PC party, and was held in Szeged. · Results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. amdemo 1. Skylab. 2. Absolute! pcdemo 1. Twin Sectors Inc (TSI) "Monolith". 2. Abaddon "Cycling". pcmusic 1. Valentine & Chris "TSI Dedomix". early AmiExpo 1992. ----------------------- The AmiExpo exposition and the traditional afterparty was held in Berlin, Germany. The party was arranged by Dytec and Skid Row, and was reportedly not very good. The demo competition was won by Defpackers, with TRSI coming in second. early Genesis Project Copy Party. ------------------------------------- This party was held in Germany for C64s and Amigas. About 50 C64's, and about 20 Amiga machines were present, and 200 people attended. There were only competitions for the C64, and there were to be a demo, sound and crack competition. The demo comp was cancelled due to too bad entries, but the sound competition was won by Steel/Success, who won a gameboy! The crack competition was actually won by noone, since noone were able to crack the protection on the supplied game!! The way the arrangers had organized it, they'd taken the old game Logical, and added a new protection they'd made themselves. After this, perhaps they should seek positions in the game industry? :) · Information from party report in Cracker Journal #28 (amiga). 14-15.02 Boss Copy-Party 2. ---------------------------- BOS92 was held at a school in Dresden, Germany by Mad Bytes and The Imperium Arts (TIA) for the c64 scene. Over 100 people attended, all German. This was the second ever 'Boss' party, and the first one was also held in Dresden, probably last year. Also known as "Dresden 92". other The Imperium Arts and friends "Dresden 92". 21.03 TFA - CCN - GCC Party 1992. ------------------------------------- TCG92 was held in Hilversum, Holland. More information would be warmly welcomed, if anyone has any... amdemo 1. The Lost Boys "Black Magic". 2. Magician Lord "Bad Karma". 3. Divine "Divine Madness". xx. Hardex "Intro". xx. Infocorner "Memorial Speech". xx. Origin "Intro". xx. Zite Productions "Aliens". 21-23.02 Bash 2 Party. ----------------------- BASH2 was held in Kecskemet, Hungary by 23 Celsius Crew and Soc.Brigade. The winner of the demo competition made 5000 ft., the winners of the intro, graphics and music competitions made 2000 ft. each. · Information and results collected from these sources: - Results and Intros from Live Act, party stuffie. - Results from Majic 12's "Top Secret issue #09" diskmag. - Intros from 23 Celsius Crew, pack. amdemo 1. Genesis & Live Act "The New Testament" . 2. Fire Crew "Fireland". 3. 23 Celsius Crew "Dentro". amintro 1. Live Act. 2. Twin Sectors. 3. Lamer Crew "Black Hole". xx. Lamer Crew "Intro". xx. Red Rats "Megaintro". xx. Red Rats "Intro". xx. 23 Celsius Crew "Contro". gfx 1. Thomas/Amnesty. music 1. Adt/Soc.Brigade. other TRSI & Majic 12 "Hungary Easter Party Invitation Demo". 21-23.02 TPF and Anal Intruders Party. --------------------------------------- Held at Westromska Skolan in Västerås, Sweden for the amiga and c64 scenes. There were competitions, and also quite a bit of drinking :) Any results or release lists most welcome. amdemo 1. Dual Crew. 07-08.03 Quartz-Magnetic Day Prime Meeting. -------------------------------------------- Held in Valenciennes in the north of France for the amiga scene. The party was far from a success, with only 30 people showing up. The overall impression of the party was nevertheless good, with relaxed organizers, clean toilets and no problems whatsoever with the power supply =) Alcohol was allowed, for the first time at a French party, but it posed no big problem, and no-one was drunk. The graphics competition was cancelled. · Information and results from report in Cytax' "I.C.E #8" (amiga). amdemo 1. Willow. 2. Analog. 3. Axiom. music 1. Analog. 2. Analog. 3. nobody. 14.03 Cult's CeBIT 92 Party. -------------------------------- The CeBit afterparty was held at a youth center in Hannover, Germany by Cult. About 500 people attended the party. People came from as far away as Italy (members of Divina and IBB) and Poland (Mr.Root/Acme). There was a projector present for the competitions (very rare in those days), one which entries could be seen on a screen the size of 2.5x3m. The original entrance fee was set to 5DM, but due to the extra cost of the projector, which the organizers considered a very important, it was raised to 10DM. Some of this extra money meant there were more money for the competition winners, so not that many complained about the added cost. Food and drinks were available at reasonable prices. The prices in the competitions were 250DM for first price music, 300DM for first price gfx and 500DM for first price in the demo competition. The local press and almost all amiga magazines were present at the party. · Information from party report in Cytax' "I.C.E. #8" (amiga). amdemo 1. Surprise! Productions/TRSI "Dentro for Misery". 2. Amnesia. 3. Cyborx. gfx 1. Flagman/Divina. 2. Navy/Vanish. 3. Navy/Vanish. music 1. 16-Beat/Razor 1911. 2. BHT/Jakebox. 3. Jester/Sanity. other Addonic "CeBIT 92 Slideshow". Contrast "Hypanutic Beats vol.1". Red Sector Inc. "CeBIT 92 Demo". Sirocco "CeBIT 92 Demo". Treacl "CeBIT 92 Intro". 28.03 Warszawa 92 1. ----------------------- WRZ92 was held in at the Liceum Hoffmanowej school in Warzaw, Poland by Action Direct, G-Force and Katharsis. Guests from Sanity (Mr. Pet - who's actually polish - and Chaos) attended the event, together with more than 150 other people. This was the first Polish party to feature a projected bigscreen. Unfortunately the school was vandalized during the event, and organizers spent considerable time trying to patch the place back together after the party. The first demos from the young pc scene were shown at the party, mostly to the laughter and amusement of the crowd. A second Warszawa party was held later this year. Thanks to Raf/Katharsis for information. amdemo 1. Deform "Deformations". 2. Alchemy "Marchewki". 3. W.F.M.H. "Faster Than Hell". 4. Katharsis "Testament". 5. Action Direct "Hexadecimal Perfections". 6. Old Bulls "Xenium". 7. Awkilon. music 1. Raf/Katharsis. 19.04 Easter Party 92. -------------------------- Held in Melbourne, Australia by Majic 12. This was the first ever computer party in Melbourne. · Info from Majic 12 Australia 'Conference Placings' compact. amdemo 1. Crass "Anarchy Inc." 2. Crass "Psychosis". 3. Alchemy "Deliverance". gfx 1. Archimedes/Crass "Bionic Bitch". 2. Batman "Lucky Chick". 3. Leviathan "Gabriel and the Serpent". music 1. Genocide/MJ12 "The Promise". 2. Axis/MSM "13th Hour". 3. Mixer/Crass "Techno Tits". 04.04 Anarchy Easter Party 92. ---------------------------------- Held at The Civic Hall in Barnsley, England by Anarchy. A bar and food supplier was promised around the clock. In the invitation it was called just the Anarchy Party '92, but the monicker above seems to be the one most commonly used in hindsight. · Information from official invitation text by Judge Drokk/Anarchy. amdemo 1. Anarchy "Krestmass Leftovers". 2. Digital "Trash". 3. Anarchy "Legalise It...". gfx 1. Fast Eddie/Anthrox. 2. Marty/Goldfire. 3. Azi/Digital. music 1. Hein Design/Vision. 2. Yaz/Digital. 3. Dan Reid Marr. other Desire "Channel-X". 15-19.04 The Gathering 92. --------------------------- TG92 was held at Skedsmohallen in Lillestrøm outside Oslo, Norway by Deadline and The Crusaders. It was an exclusive Amiga party. It's sometimes referred to as the Crusaders Deadline party in productions released here. invit Exile "Partyintro" (amiga). amdemo 1. Spaceballs "Wayfarer". 2. Andromeda "D.O.S." 3. Offence "Sourcery". 4. Encore "Digital Surgery". 5. Cyberiad "Great Bytes in Fire". 6. Cult "So Simple". 7. Atomic "Unbelievable". 8. Paragon "Conjuring Tricks". 9. Division A. 10. Andromeda "Multica". gfx 1. Sauron/Equinox "Beauty and the Beast". 2. Shocker/Vision "Alien". 3. Ranx "Visual Feminism". 4. Serpent "Hell or Paradise". 5. Cobra/Eon "Skull". 6. Fairfax/PMC "Heaven". 7. Decker "Bloodstone Lands". 8. Iridon/Shining "Barbarians". 9. TMB/The Silents "SRL-Train". 10. Drifter/Byterapers "Terminator". xx. Bridgeclaw "Illusionia". music 1. Gin/Carnage "Party Time". 2. Jogeir/Noiseless "Variations". 3. Artifact/Troon "Maestrological". 4. Mazon "Disconnection". 5. Lizardking/Strange "Summer in Gambia". 6. Jason/The Silents "Delicious Nightmare". 7. Jester/Sanity "My Glamorous Life". 8. Thug/Fantasy "House of no Living". 9. Ash/Vixen "Soulside Journey". 10. Dr.Bully/Majic 12. xx. Noteman/Virtual "The Art of Tunes". other Kefrens "ANTSC-Tro" (amiga intro). Noxious "ProTracker 2.1A" (amiga util). Static Bytes "All Time Greatest Hits #10" (amiga musicdisk). Static Bytes "New Eurochart Informer" (amiga intro). Strange "Nordic Report #2" (amiga diskmag). 17-18.04 Eastern Party 92. --------------------------- Held in Lahr, Germany by Shining 8 for the amiga scene. The winning 'demo' is a musicdisk! The first price in the competition was an Amiga 500. · Information and additional results taken from these sources: - Demos from TEK Mind Funk #35. - Module information from WOTW. invit Shining 8 "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Sanity "Jesterday". 2. Pleasure "Taste Of A New Generation". xx. Addonic "Crashpoint BBS Dentro". xx. Awesome "The Final Cut". xx. Bowdlerize "Exasperate". xx. Submission "Last Step To Insanity". gfx 1. ??? 2. Tomcat/Supplex. music 1. WOTW/Supplex "Being The Best". 2. Rip/Pleasure. 3. ???/D-Tect. 17-20.04 Easter Conference 92. ------------------------------- Held at Nolhalla Ishockeyrink in Allingsås, Sweden by Phenomena (amiga) and Light (c64). About 1000 people attended, of which about 750 paid full price; the rest discovered how easy it was to sneak in through the back doors :) This made it the biggest party held in Sweden until then. Food was never a problem, what with a 24hour open kiosk and pizza service where the food was ordered and then delivered straight to your table! Some people complained about the temparature being low. · Information from party report in Datormagazin (papermag) 10/92. amdemo 1. Mathik Entertainment "Mathik Entertainment". 2. Rage "T3". 3. Paradise "Optimus Maximus". gfx 1. Joakim Gustavsson/Scorpius. 2. Noogman. 3. Dune/Drakpak. music 1. Accord/X-Trade. 2. Misty Daeron. 3. Robert Lind. 64demo 1. Origo "Elysion". 2. Beyond Force "Partytrap". 3. Antic "Lunacy V". 4. Oxyron "Coma Light 4". 5. Fairlight "Legoland 2". 6. Noice "Digital Dreams". 7. TPF "VVV". 8. Extend. 9. Princes. 10. Topaz. xx. Digital Designs "Techno Chaos". 64gfx 1. TMT/Wrath Designs. 2. Creeper/Flash Inc. 3. Atte/Extend. other Brutal "Brutal Demo-Party 92 Invitation" (c64 intro). Noxious "ProTracker 2.1A" (amiga util). Oxyron "Scene Observer #1" (c64 diskmag). 18-19.04 Eastern Conference 92. -------------------------------- EC92 was held in Louvain, Belgium by TRSI, and not to be confused with the party of the same name in Hungary. More than 400 people attended! The party received very favourable reviews in CJ, to the point of one guy calling the organization 'perfect'. There was a techno party, and the best Belgian DJ had been hired to take care of the music. There were supposed to be PC competitions too, but they were cancelled since nobody delivered a single demo... Most of the tunes for the competition cames as executable files with gfx. · Information and results from party report in Cracker Journal #28. · Some information from EuroChart #15. · Info and releases from: - TEK mind funk issue 35 & 36. amdemo 1. Melon Dezign "Human Target". 2. Willow "First Strike". 3. Wildfire "Easter Demo". gfx 1. Hof/The Silents "Sunken". 2. Danny/Axis "Wings". 3. Kale/Tech "Pinhead". music 1. Fabian/Desire "Solace". 2. Audiomonster/The Silents "Florence". 3. Agnostic Front. other Amnesia "Cycle Meets Plasma". Anarchy "Spring Melodies" (amiga musicdisk). Arise "Unlimited". Dreamdealers "Beach Party Invitation (Beachtro)". Legend "New Crackintro". LSD "Pleasure Trip". Panic & Agnostic Front "Intro". Scoopex "World Charts #6" (amiga diskmag). Supplex "Party Demo" (amiga). Toxic Track "Toxomania" (amiga). 18-19.04 Majic 12 and TRSI Easter Conference 92 (hungary). ----------------------------------------------------------- The party was held at a school called Vas-Villa in Sopron, Hungary. Mainly an Amiga party, but open to the C64/Atari/PC too. If there is sufficient demand, competitions will be arranged for the other machines too. Demos must run on standard 1.2/1.3 1MB Amiga. The school can house up to 500 people, should the need arise. Not to be confused with TRSI's party in Belgium at much the same time! · Information from party report in R.A.W #3. · Information from invitiation note (c64). invit Majic 12 "Party Invitation" (amiga). TRSI "Majic 12 - Tristar and Red Sector Party Invitation" (c64). amdemo 1. ??? 2. ??? 3. Symbiosis. gfx 1. Flo/Beyond. 2. Iluvatar/Alcatraz. music 1. Manitou/Mosquito. 2. Petroff/Soc. Brigade. 3. Bali/Errors. 26-29.06 Hurricane and Brutal Summer Party 92. ----------------------------------------------- Held in Tranebjerg, Samsø, Denmark by Hurricane (amiga) and Brutal (c64). About 900 people attended. There were two main halls, one for the c64 and one for the amiga guys, and in addition VIPs were allowed special rooms to concentrate on their demos. The bigscreen was fuzzy, and proved a disappointment for many of the attenders. A partyboard was promised by the organizers, but was closed down already on the first day. A guy called Echo (from the c64 scene) fell 3-4 meters out a window, but wasn't seriously hurt =) More then 50 tunes were played over three hours for the music competition... Vote counting was a mess, Connor/Balance was first declared winner of the amiga graphics competition, but Kefrens demanded a recount. The result was that a new winner was declared. How can we trust the rest of the results then? On the final day of the party, Hurricane put the last nail in their own coffin when they announced there would be NO PRIZES for any of the competitions (despite proud claims in the invitations of prizes in excess of 100.000DKK!). The reason was not explained at the party, but Brian later stated in an interview with Balance's "Magbox #1" that the reason for this was that only about half of the attendants actually payed the entrance fee, and that the party went under-budget by about 60-70.000 DKR. Censor Design members were extremely pissed off, and started destroying things until they got paid. They were therefore the only ones to get paid. Most people's overall impression of the party was that the organizing was lame, and the arrangers were dubbed "Hurrilame" by merciless party attendants. The group did not survive long after the party - with their reputation shattered, they had little choice but to declare the group dead. Special thanks to Graham/Oxyron for c64 results! Organizers lost the official results, so just the top 4 are known. · Results from resultfile that came with Demos of the World v3.0. · Additional results found in Parasite's "Imperial Tunes" (amiga). · Information and music reports from Balance's "Magbox #1" (amiga). invit Hurricane "Party Invitation Intro" (amiga). Brutal "Brutal Demoparty 92 Invitation" (c64). amdemo 1. Kefrens "Guardian Dragon II". 2. Analog "Falling Up". 3. The Silents "Xpose". 4. Anarchy "In The Kitchen". 5. Melon Dezign "S.O.S." 6. Dominators "Nevermind". 7. Andromeda "Point Blank". 8. X-Trade "Embrolic Coding". 9. Sanity "Optimum Fuckup". 10. Gunnars Farve Bio "Megademo 3". fast 1. Parasite. 2. Silents/Crystal. 3. Sanity. 4. PMC/Majic 12 and Static Bytes. gfx 1. Scuba/X-Trade "ScUbA-WiNnEr". 2. R.W.O/Kefrens "R.W.O2". 3. Sauron/Equinox "Sauron". 4. ADT/Soc.Brigade "ADT". 5. Slash/Anarchy "Slash". xx. Connor/Balance. music 1. Omar/Sonic. 2. Chyle/Balance. xx. Brainiac "Chill In". xx. Groo/CNCD "Biomechanoid". xx. Jesper Kyd/The Silents. xx. Kollaps/GFB "Fornuft". xx. Mantronix/Phenomena. xx. Slide/Parasite "Free From Wires". xx. SPB/Inzzest "Moonlight Orchestra". xx. Tip & Mantronix/Phenomena. xx. T.u.s.c./Vixen "Call 911". xx. Twilight & Doc Holiday "Bice 2 Ya Fice". 64demo 1. Horizon "The Last Traktor III". 2. Censor Design. 3. Offence "Emotional Breakdown". 4. Camelot "Produkthandel Kom Her". xx. Crest. xx. Oxyron "Coma Light 5". 64gfx 1. Sensei/Censor Design. 2. Paladin/Offence. 3. Dragon/Censor Design. 64music 1. Danko/Censor Design. 2. Drago/Censor Design. 3. Guy Shavitt/SCS. xx. Shade/Flash Inc. "The Techno" (90). other Quartz "Summer Conference 92 Contribution" (amiga). Talent "The Complete" (amiga musicdisk). 27.06 Ûywiec 92. -------------------- This party was held in Ûywiec, poland by Grace polish division. amdemo 1. Suspect "Immortal Visions". 2. Old Bulls "Damage". 3. Katharsis "Hallucinations and Dreams Preview". 4. Pepsi Drinkers Inc. "Fly With Us Through The Stars". 24-26.07 Galemand's Gilde 92. ------------------------------ Held at a Kindergarten in Horsens, Denmark, by Slammer/Anarchy. Not a party as such, more a gathering of some friends - like an 'internal meeting'. There was no demo competition held, only a soccer match and Pinball Dreams was played. · Information from party report made by Estrup/Static Bytes. other Bacteria "Megademo" (amiga). Parasite "Imperial Tunes (preview)" (amiga). 14-16.07 Rendezvous 92. ------------------------ Rendezvous was held for the first time ever in Mandal, Norway by Symbiosis. About 200 people attended. The news section of EuroChart #15 claimed the date would be 10-12... Does anyone have results? Rendezvous was also held in 93. 24-26.07 The Assembly 92 (http://www.assembly.org). ---------------------------------------------------- ASM92 was held at a school called Kasavuoren Koulukeskus in Kauniainen, about 15 km from Helsinki, Finland by Rebels and Complex for the amiga, pc and c64 scenes. In addition, Future Crew (pc) and Extend (c64) were helping out, and DataService was on hand to sell hardware, disks and other necessities. All the other usual party features were present, like a 24h kiosk for food/coke/coffee. Over 700 people attended, making it the biggest party ever in Finland. The entrance fee was 60FIM if you had announced your attendance in advance, 70 if you had not. Only Amiga contributions were shown on the big screen, possibly due to video limitations? Ruben/Rebels opened the Assembly conference at the main stage. In the invitation texts, there was mention of an official movie, that would be available on VHS tapes shortly after the party from Meegosh/ Rebels... Can anyone shed any light on whether this ever came around? · Information from official invitation texts. · PC demo results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. · Results from Byterapers web page, http://byterapers.scene.org. · Information from party report in Balance's "Magbox #2" (amiga). · Additional info and results from these sources: - Intros from World Industries Partypack #1 & #2. - Intros from TEK Mindfunk #66. - Intros from Eclipse Crab Bag #1. - Party Gfx from Damage pack. invit Future Crew "Assembly 92 Invitation Intro" (pc). Rebels "Assembly 92 Invitation Intro" (amiga). Rebels and Complex "Assembly 92 Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Reflect "Sound Vision". 2. Complex "Delirium". 3. Nikki Corruptions "Piece of Mind". xx. Beyond Force "Mandelbrot". xx. Cyberiad "Ass Demo". xx. Parallax. xx. Soc. Brigade. xx. TET "Mele". xx. The Dark Demon. xx. Xentrix "Trackmo". amintro 1. Vectra "Repo Intro". 2. Wizzcat. 3. Smirre/Vectra "Vector Hangover". xx. Banal Projects "Pia Fraus". xx. Chrome "Stolen Action Replay". xx. D-29 "Assemblytime". xx. Doodle Foundation "We Are Back". xx. Genocide "Nuketro". xx. Midnightsun "Dualism". xx. Parallax "Slaves Of Sex". xx. Razer & Heathen God Design "Cipher". xx. Rebels "Assembly". xx. Sonic "Irrepressible". xx. Stellar "Hard To Be God". xx. The Silents "Plasma Vectors". xx. World Industries "Assemblo". pcdemo 1. Future Crew "Unreal". 2. Triton "Crystal Dream". 3. EMF "Internal Damage". xx. Sonic PC. 64demo 1. Dual Crew "Gunnar 2". 2. Beyond Force "Oh No More Dots". 3. The Sharks "Technophobia". gfx 1. Iridon/Shining "Naughty Nymphs In Nature". 2. Dean/Cyberiad "Alternative Tequila". 3. Zei/Accession "Heavy Metal". xx. Boris/Banal "Sleeping Beauty". xx. Drifter "Monster". xx. Duce "Demonomania". xx. Gator/Stellar "Guardian". xx. Harlequin "Distant City". xx. Jugi/Complex "Delirium". xx. Kissarobotti/Parallax "Destiny Can Wait". xx. Marvel "Carcompo". xx. Mr.Greedy/Byterapers "Kossu". xx. Mutant/Dual Crew "Strenght & Beauty". xx. Rainman/Disknet "Shuttle". xx. Z (??) "Reptile". xx. unknown "Seal". xx. unknown "Werthers Skull". music 1. Misty and Daeron/Shining "Iridium". 2. Groo/Black Robes "Towards Immortality". 3. Stargazer/Sonic "Rubicon". xx. Megaman/Equinox "Walking Lonely". xx. Nutcase/Deadline "Lady". xx. Omar/Sonic "Insomnia". xx. Strobo/Stellar "Back To Music 2". xx. Strobo/Stellar "New Wave". realtim 1. Dweezil & Dean. 2. Alcatraz. 3. Black Robes & Dual Crew. after Cyberiad "Assembly 92 Slideshow" (amiga, 2 disks). World Industries "Partyslideshow" (amiga). Exotic Men party video (blasta have got it). 01.08 Prime Party 92. ------------------------- PRI92 was held in Riel, Holland in the pub of the local football team =), by Mirage. It was reportedly the warmest party ever. It was well organized, but with a little low quality overall. No graphics or music competitions were held. About 250 people attended. · Information from these sources: - Party invitation demo by Mirage. - Some demos from Drek-Pack #1 by Desire. - Results, and most of the demos from Mind Funk #70 & #71 by TEK. - Mirage "Party Slideshow". amdemo 1. Animators "Roll Or Die" (game). 2. Desire "Menace". 3. Tech "Digital Intoxication". xx. Desire "Propaganda". xx. Desire "Body To Body". xx. Desire "Phantom BBS". xx. Agnostic Front "Umbra Et Imago". xx. Cyborx "Nemesis". xx. Devils "Beach Party 3 Nighttrips". xx. Freestyle "Lower Than Low Budget". xx. Freestyle "Perfect 5". xx. Gothic "Come Together". xx. Radar "Musicdemo". xx. Toxic Track "Yo Neander". other ASM-One V1.08 (amiga utility). Lunatics "The Search" (amiga intro). Mirage "Chit Chat #6" (amiga diskmag). Mirage "Forgotten" (amiga slideshow). 07-09.08 Abstract - Oxygen Summer Conference 1992. --------------------------------------------------- Held at Bjorkebyskolan in Järfälla, Sweden. A cafeteria was on hand for food and drinks. Competitions were decided by a jury, consisting of one member from each group present. Not an ideal arrangement, if you ask us... A nice idea was the 'welcome disk' handed out to people as they arrived, which contained an intro with updated information about the party. The party was sponsored by Commodore sweden and HiFi Och Data i Vasastan AB. Both a graphics and a music competition was held, any results would be MOST welcome! invit Abstract and Oxygen "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. The Silents "Maximum Velocity". xx. Gods "Apocalypse". xx. Hardcore Design "Atlantis". xx. Noxious "Party Demo". music xx. Gin/Dual Crew "HiTech Flight". other Oxygen "Party Demo". 07-09.08 Castle Conference 92. ------------------------------- Held in Hungary by Live Act. Any information welcome! 07-08.08 Arise Summer Conference. ---------------------------------- To be held in Hellenthal, Germany by Arise. The hall would have space for approximately 500 people. I have my information from Arise's "BBS-Intro" [05/92]. Any information on whether this was held or not would be most welcome! 08-09.08 Quartz Summer Conference. ----------------------------------- Held in a large sports centre in Bridgewater, Somerset, England for the amiga scene. First price in the demo competition was 150 pounds, with 50 each for the winners of gfx and music. · Results and information from these sources: - Complete results and gfx, music from Quartz Party winners pack. - Party report and results from Majic12's Top Secret. - Quartz Party Invitation Demo. invit Quartz "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Paradroid/Anarchy "Deja Vu" (147). 2. Ranx/Quartz "Dynamic Illusions" (108). 3. Majic Mushroom/Quartz "Divine Madness" (38). gfx 1. Elwood/Delicious Designs "Dead Beat" (256). 2. Fish/LSD "Hands" (96). 3. Scorch/Independent "Gore" (68). music 1. Snare/Quartz "Analysis" (51). 2. Bernard Sumner/LSD "Cry Baby" (43). 3. Fobia/Silents "Captivated" (36). realtime demo xx. SJE (Independent) "Muli Demo" (Judged). other LSD "Grapevine #11" (amiga diskmag). Dual Crew "Messagebox #4" (amiga messagebox). 03-05.09 Energy and Cosmos Design party. ----------------------------------------- Held in Gleisdorf, Austria by Stranger/Energy (amiga) and Cosmos Designs (c64). Only 120 people visited the party. Facilities were quite good, with a 2x3m bigscreen and a powerful souynd system. Competitions were a disappointment, with the amiga democompetition even getting cancelled due to a lack of entries. The amiga musiccompetition was the only one with a good amount of entries, 17. If anyone has more/additional results, please get in touch! · Info from party report in Equinox' "European Top 20 #3" (amiga). · Info and results from note spread with TIA's "Zakplayer 3" (c64). 64demo 1. T'Pau. 2. Varsity. 3. The Voice. 4. Curve. 64gfx 1. Megabyte/Crest. 2. ???/Faces. 64music 1. Bulldog/Padua. 2. Chotaire/Image. other The Imperium Arts "Zakplayer 3" (c64 musicdisk). 05-06.09 Intryx Party 1992. ---------------------------- INT92 was held in Lyon, France. About 130 people visited the party. There was a split winner in the music competition. amdemo 1. Keop/Devils "Trackmo". 2. Nova "Freedom". 3. Sken/Intryx "Trackmo". music 1. DJ Maxx/Intense "Atomiko". Daryl/Shining "Forever Young". 3. Blue Silence/Nova "Nox". x. Shun/Liquid. x. Twix. x. Z-Ray/Intryx. x. Hydra/ex Devils. realtimegfx 1. TKS/Intense. 26-28.09 Darkness and Fifth Generation Party. ---------------------------------------------- The first Spanish party, held in Valencia. The party was scheduled the week before, 19th to 21st, but the original party place burned down! invit 5th Generation & Darkness "Party Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Darkness "Roboticool". 2. Darkness "Rotator". 3. 5th Generation "Dementia". gfx 1. Relian/Necropolis. 2. Warlock/Darkness. 3. Excelsior/5th Generation. music 1. "Underpressure" by Thorin/Darkness. 2. "Atmosfera" by Evelred/5th Generation. 3. "Patry" by Salva/Darkness. other 5th Generation "Revista Funzine #2" (amiga diskmag). Darkness "Intro" (amiga). 10.10 Ami-Expo Party 92. ---------------------------- Probably the second Ami-Expo this year, following AmiExpo in Berlin earlier in the year! other Amnesia "Textro" (amiga). Prestige "It's never too late", "The Big Jump" (amiga). 24.10 Digital Symposium Party 92. ------------------------------------- DS92 was held at The Rawmarsh Leisure Centre, Rotherham, England for the amiga scene. There was probably NO intro competition. The only non-uk person in attendance (probably) was Zoltan/Majic 12, all the way from Hungary. The first prize in the demo competition was £200, £100 for second, £50 for third. There was a jury system for voting the best entries. · Information from these sources: - Party Invitation demo by Digital. - Party report in LSD' "Grapevine" issue #13. invit Digital "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo 1. Anarchy "Flower Power". 2. The Silents "Enjoy The Silents". 3. Revenge/Slipstream "Soul Contamination". xx. Dual Crew "Morpho". xx. LSD "Jesus on E's". gfx 1. Lynx/Rebels. music 1. Nuke/Anarchy. other Digital "musicdisk" (amiga musicdisk). 06.11 Warszawa 92 2. ----------------------- WRZ92-2 was held in Warzaw, Poland for the second time this year, by G- Force, Action Direct and Katharsis. It was held in a school just across the street from the main computer bazaar called Grzybowska which was a milestone place for the industry for ages so many people attended but they were not "into the scene", just curious. This was the first polish part to have pre- selection of the entries for the competitions. This caused some disagreements between contributors and organizers. Thanks to Raf/Katharsis for info. amdemo 1. W.F.M.H. "Software". 2. Old Bulls "Fugazi". 3. Suspect "Alternative Reality". 4. Flying Cows Inc. "Hunt For Red Kret". 5. Deform "Delirium". 6. Mad Elks "Status Quo". 7. Investation "Hit The Sky". 8. Defensywa "Beton". 9. Beermacht "Beer". 26-29.11 World of Commodore 92. -------------------------------- WOC92 was held in Frankfurt, Germany. The party was held in Hall A, by Commodore Amiga. Only three demos were released for this competition, and all three were viewed on a small tv set. TRSI won an Amiga 3000T for their first prize demo. · Information from party report in Mirage's "Chit-Chat #8" mag. amdemo 1. TRSI "Wicked Sensation". 2. Sanity "WOC 92". other Infect "Helter Skelter 2" (amiga musicdisk). .12 Diffusion miniparty. ------------------------------ Held by Diffusion in Nurmo, Finland, presumably for the amiga scene. 11-13.12 Analogy -Hitech- Party. --------------------------------- Held at Aronahde Education Center, Rauma, Finland for the Amiga scene only. Over 200 people visited the party. An Armourglass was broken during the party, with the result that the prizemoney was reduced. :( Some of the results are still a bit rudimental, despite Zeg's efforts, so any help in completing them would be most welcome! · All information and results by Zeg, from these sources: - Intros taken from Chrome "Stigmata #34" pack. - Intros taken from TEK "Mind Funk #115" pack. - Intros taken from DAI Party pack. - Party invitation 1, demo from Analogy. - Party invitation 2, trackmo from Analogy. - party report from Sledge Hammer #12 by Absolute. invit Analogy "Party Invitation 1" (amiga demo). Analogy "Party Invitation 2" (amiga trackmo(!)). amdemo 1. Digital "Day of Reckoning". 2. Disknet "Theoretical Perplexity". xx. Accession "Anti Analorgy". xx. Chrome "Hi-Tech Party". amintro 1. Exotic Men "Etvintro". 2. Complex "Hitechtro". xx. D-29 "No-Glenz". xx. Digestive "Intro". xx. Digital Artists (DAI) "Just For Fun". xx. Skunk "Skunktro". xx. Stellar "The First AIDS Kit". gfx 1. Hotshot/Complex. gfx realtime 1. Xendi/Deadline. 4chmus 1. ???/Damones. xx. Groo/Black Robes "Phoenix". xx. Nutcase/Deadline "D-E-A-D-L-I-N-E". music realtime 1. Mango/Stellar. 2. Groo/Black Robes. 18.12 Bash 3 Party. ----------------------- BASH3 was held in Hungary by SOC Brigade and 23 Celsius Crew. other 23 Celsius Crew "Party Contro" (amiga intro). 23 Celsius Crew "Moonlight Productions Born" (amiga demo). Impulse "First Intro" (amiga intro). 27-29.12 The Party 1992 - The Final (www.theparty.dk). ------------------------------------------------------- TP92 was held at MesseCenteret in Aars, Denmark by The Silents, Anarchy and Crystal. The party was for amiga, pc and c64 computers even though all three arranging groups were on the Amiga. c64 competitions were handled by Camelot, pc competitions by Future Crew. This was the first year there wer pc competitions at all. 2500 people from the whole world visited, doubling the number from the first year. It was the biggest party thus far. General rule for Amiga productions were that they should run on an A500 with 1MB of total memory. Most music was delivered as executable files. This was also the year of the infamous Kyd & Balle concert. Thanks to Phoenix/Hornet for bringing a little-known fact to light; Only the top three pc demos were actually placed, the rest of the placements were made due to a misunderstanding with the guy who compiled the results file. The pc results were not voted by the audience, they were decided by a member of the organizing =] I'm desperately looking for the complete list of ARTISTS for the graphics competition. I've pieced together what I can, can anyone help with the rest? And ofcourse, any c64 results would also be greatly appreciated! · Results from 'The results of The Party II, the Final,'. · PC demo results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. · Additional unplaced music results from the AstroideA resultpack 5.5. · Information from party report in Mirage's "Chit-Chat #8" mag (amiga). invit Melon Dezign "Info Freako" (amiga). Future Crew "The Party 1992 Invitation" (pc). amdemo 1. Spaceballs "State of the Art" (585). 2. Anarchy "3D Demo II" (354). 3. TRSI "Ecliptica" (182). 4. Pure Metal Coders "Alpha & Omega Part II: Downtown" (181). 5. Shining "Playbyte Demo" (158). 6. Virtual Dreams "Absolute Inebriation" (151). 7. Cult "Kefmania" (116). 8. Paradise "Virtual Meltdown" (108). 9. Digital "Lethal Exit" (92). 10. Future Mirror "Claustrophobia" (81). 11. Aurora "Lost in Denmark" (75). 12. Gunnars Farvebio "Megademo Nr. 4 Bogoefaergerne" (75). 13. Triangle 3532 "No More Vectors" (72). 14. Balance "Lost World" (70). 15. Dominators "Golf War" (57). 16. Parasite "Zyclonium" (52). 17. Trash "The Mouse Ate the Cat" (41). 18. Noice "Reductio Ad Absurdum" (41). 19. Adict "Mayday Resistance" (36). 20. Origin "The Traditional Demo" (29). 21. KGB "Purple Brain" (27). 22. Abyss "Mona Lisa Was a Man" (25). 23. Deus and Mechaniac (23). 24. Profecy "Numeric III" (18). am40k 1. Melon Dezign "Tetris" (213). 2. Shining "40k Intro" (121). 3. The Silents "Intro" (90). 4. Scoopex "Intro" (87). 5. Skandal "Tangentopoli" (79). 6. Rebels "Intro" (50). 7. Shining "Another Revolution" (42). 8. Badcat "Partytro" (38). 9. TEK "Nearer My God to Thee" (35). 10. Carillon "The Return of the Son of the Monster Magnet" (27). 11. UDO "Arsch Ficktro" (25). 12. Complex "Compo Intro" (19). 13. D-Tect "D-Cadence" (17). 14. Reflex "Wormtro" (16). 15. Union "Intro" (14). 16. Yela "The Moshintro" (13). 17. Compact "Space Intro" (12). 18. Alcatraz "Crunch-o-Matic" (12). 19. Legend "Intro" (11). 20. Complex "Puuro" (8). 21. Infect "ExoticRipper 1.99 Intro" (7). 22. Dash "Intro" (6). 23. Implosion "B'cos" (4). Oxygen "Intro" (4). 25. TLH "They Are Here" (3). pcdemo 1. Witan "Facts of Life". 2. Future Crew "Panic". 3. Sonic PC "Delusion". xx. Access Denied "Starbase Intro". xx. Flash Productions "Monstra". xx. Fraggelberry "X-Mas'92". xx. Irresistible Works "Introduces Itself". xx. Public NMI "Jump". xx. Razor 1911 "X-Mas'92". xx. Surprise! Productions "Copper". xx. The Hygge Gruppe "Hygge Forever". xx. The Phoney Coders "X-Mas'92". xx. The Silents "Chain 4". xx. The Toxic Dream "Happy New Year". xx. Twilight Zone "The Jungly Kitchen". xx. Warlock "Lame Is Beautiful". 64demo 1. Oxyron "Coma Light 8". 3. Noice "Goatland". xx. Smash Designs "Street of Illusion". gfx 1. R.W.O/Kefrens "WomSnake[32LO]" (345). 2. Fairfax/Andromeda "-ENCOUNTER-" (254). 3. Groo & Rufferto/Essence "Attack" (174). 4. Facet/Anarchy "Competition by Facet" (174). 5. Rhah/Dreamdealers "pamaopa.rHaH" (167). 6. ??? "Krabber_Overalt" (156). 7. Scuba/X-Trade "Splash II" (116). 8. Mack/Melon "Lydie Inspiration" (110). 9. Domino "DayFall (preview)" (104). 10. Navy/TRSI "Inferno" (93). 11. Slash/Anarchy "Obnoxious" (88). 12. Alex "BISLEY'S_HoRsY5" (56). 13. Fashion Design "Aliens" (53). 14. Morten "Dick-On-A-Mission" (50). 15. ??? "grogniaaaasse" (47). 16. Suny/Anarchy "SUNY_ANARCHY_DRAGON" (40). 17. Elmer/Dreamdealers "PI.Murayama" (37). 18. Cypher "Babes" (36). 19. Nooghman/Complex "Triumph of Steel" (35). 20. Milkshake/Kefrens "Morbus Love" (27). 21. ??? "The Beauty of Death" (27). 22. Mutant/DCS "Dragon" (27). 23. Blizzart/Kefrens "Discovering" (27). 24. Madnewline/Interactive "Joe Cocker" (25). 25. Fox "MetalGirl" (24). 26. ??? "Deadly Fantasies (preview)" (24). 27. Marvel/Static Bytes "Imbalance" (24). 28. Spiv/Infect "Embrace" (23). 29. Sire/Supplex "Kaneda" (22). 30. Manta/X-Trade "Concorde" (20). 31. Coma/Trash "Zero Gravity" (20). 32. ??? "Nymph in Paradise" (20). 33. K. "B." (18). 34. R.F. "Black and White" (18). 35. Vimme "The Death of Sturm" (17). 36. Deckard/Dizcount "Cygnus Buccinator" (16). 37. Tin/Brainstorm "Broken Edison" (13). 38. ??? "Dize of Starion......" (13). 39. Henessy/Emotion "Sand Drake.iff" (12). 40. Archmage/Andromeda "Jucy Lucy" (9). 41. Dr.1Mips "indiana" (8). 42. Titan/Anarchy "Probotector" (8). 43. Connor "Multi Mega Fix 4" (7). 44. Trianon/Dream Design "Mercedes 190SL" (5). 45. Rain "Vengeance!" (5). 46. Dean/Cyberiad "Lim x->93" (5). 47. ??? "Sunset" (4). 48. Iulu "Splash-end" (4). 49. Alcid "From Dark Ages" (3). 50. Ram "Ozelot" (3). 51. ??? "SilverSurfer" (3). 52. ??? "Paranoia (preview)" (2). 53. Electron/Reflex "The Castle II". 4chmus 1. Moby/Dreamdealers "Substance II The Tune" (250). 2. Gurra and Alf/Virtual "Hi-Tension" (188). 3. Doh/Delight "Bagpipes Palmepeede" (142). 4. Mr.Man/Andromeda "Time's the Remedy" (137). 5. Fabian/Desire "Nicole" (128). 6. Lizardking/Alcatraz "Elimination" (120). 7. Emax/TRSI "Oberheim Power" (115). 8. Axel/Brainstorm "Technology" (93). 9. Dean/Cyberiad "Riviera" (89). 10. Hein/Vision "Jimi Hendrix" (87). 11. Vinnie/Spaceballs "Sidewinder" (82). 12. Gin/Dual Crew "Under the Surface" (78). 13. Dr. Mirios/Noxious "Big Bang" (74). 14. HitHansen/Funky Buddhas "Ne-Groove" (73). 15. Wardsequencer/Re "Partygrooving" (69). 16. AudioMonster/Melon Dezign "The War" (66). 17. Lizard/Andromeda "Rain" (65). 18. Koo Kai/Liquid "A New Jack Thing" (63). 19. Jason/Crusaders "Stop The Press 3" (57). 20. Maestro/Kefrens "Phantasie" (57). 21. RockBiter+ "Flower-Power-Module" (46). 22. Mazon/Equinox "Nativedance" (45). 23. Mental Cube "Croma division" (44). 24. Spacebrain/Upfront "Haunted" (35). 25. Joker/BMB "Spacetekopening" (33). 26. Bjørn 'Sketch' Ahlers "Last Execution" (31). 27. Mic Dair/Complex "Real Motivation" (26). 28. Zytac/Quartz "Psychodelic Blast" (25). 29. 911/Rebels "Real Jordan Jazz" (21). 30. Big Baer/Taurus "Metal Horn" (20). 31. Loonstar/T "The Triumph of Loon" (19). 32. Ash/Vixen "Earection" (19). 33. Maggot/Legacy "Technology Pardyv2" (17). 34. RokDaZone "The Club-M(a)dley-Remix" (7). xx. Alpha/Pls "Out of Fashion". xx. Arpegiator/Chryseis "My Wolf 2". xx. Ash and Sonet "Ztotalbrutal". xx. Bionic/Focus Design "Bladeraver". xx. BKH & NHP/Anarchy "Acess High". xx. Brainboy "Love Funk". xx. Chucky "X In The Tower". xx. Claw/Black Monks "Spacig". xx. Claw/Dark Reign "The Change Sunsetsv". xx. Cytron/Rave "Tekknisch". xx. Dirk/Legend "Schizofrenetic". xx. DJ Maxx/Intense "Junglizm". xx. Dolphin/Noxious "Trepidation". xx. Doz & Ivan/Shining "Harmonicaman". xx. Dr.Weird "Tunus Des Weirdus". xx. Echo "Wet". xx. Facet/Anarchy "Bomb of Luck". xx. Hellhound/Damage "Caco Daemon". xx. Iron Cat/Zenith "Countris Tunes". xx. Iron Cat/Zenith "Sacred Temple". xx. Jester/Sanity "Molecules Revenge". xx. Jogeir Liljedahl "Out of Silence". xx. Jugi/Complex "Blowaway". xx. Ketil Jensen/Future Vision "God of Hellfire". xx. L.K.A/Twilight Zone "A New Day". xx. Lord Interface/Andromeda "Interceptia". xx. M.C.MP/Remedy "Magic Melodies III". xx. M. Linde & J. Wilson/Pds Prod. "Tekknological". xx. Mel O'Dee/Shining. xx. Misty and Daeron/Shining "Reverie of Truth2". xx. Noice/Polaris "Tomatoes On Me". xx. Omar "Chaotic Creation". xx. Organic/Shining "Virtual Reality". xx. Overlord/Focus Design "Suffocate". xx. Pitty/Dytec "Longing For Techno2". xx. Pitty/Dytec "Lonlyness_Short_1_7". xx. Radar/Contrast "Mayday Resistance". xx. Rash "Rash". xx. Regulator/Aurora "Orangejuice". xx. Shabba/Smash Designs. xx. Shun/Liquid "A Trip To Funkyland". xx. Siracon and Mellon "Galactic Connection". xx. Slambam/Litany "Poing Poing". xx. Sonet/Vixen "Dance Motherfuckers". xx. Soul/Shining "Back On Track". xx. Soundtracker/Hawaii Brothers "Tek". xx. Spike & Depete/Kl0ver Design "1 Vuoden Takuun". xx. Sun/Dreamdealers "Computer Sins". xx. Sun/Dreamdealers "Happy Bees". xx. Sun/Dreamdealers "Noises Nebulus". xx. Toneless/2000 AD "Julgubbe Rulez". xx. Towie/Delight "Hot and Red Chilly". xx. Travolta/Spaceballs "Condom Corruption". xx. Tricktrax/Balance "Stolen". xx. Twin Freaks "Heavy". xx. Twin Freaks "H_ATARI_TF". xx. Vain/Razor 1911 "Fatal Designs". xx. Vga/Implosion "Its Over". xx. Virus/Legend "The Abyss". xx. Vixen/Eclipse "Step One". xx. Xeno/Gnu Design "Rockthrower". xx. Xerxes/Voice "Ingen Aning7". xx. Zoltar/Alcatraz "M Bison". xx. Zwoolock "Trashtech 1". xx. Zyron/Antic "Feedback Decade". other Adict "Mental Rave Series Vol. II" (amiga musicdisk). Anarchy "3D Demo II Intro" (amiga intro). Anarchy "Hardcore" (amiga demo). Anarchy "Stolen Data #10" (amiga diskmag). Andromeda "Mirror Music" (amiga musicdisk). Baby Comas 5 "Future Vision" (amiga musicdisk). Dark Reign "Sunset" (amiga). The Funky Buddhas "Plane" (amiga trackmo). Liquid "We Were There" (amiga intro). Massive "The Party II Slide" (amiga). Mirage "Chit Chat issue #8" (amiga filemag). Oxyron "Out of Coma" (c64 demo). Pure Metal Coders "R.A.W 4½ Party Edition" (amiga filemag). Shining "Smells Like Team Spirit" (amiga musicfile). Solution "Odeon" (amiga musicdisk). Success "Raw Guys - The Preview" (c64 demo). The Imperium Arts "Zakplayer 3.1" (c64 musicdisk). Trash "BBS Intro" (amiga intro). Zenith "Zentro #4" (amiga). --- 1993 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year.....................................Kefrens "Desert Dream" intro of the year................................Virtual Dreams "Chaosland" significant releases........................Absolute! "Clairvoyance" (demo) ....................................................Complex "Origin" (demo) ..........................................Pygmy Projects "Extension" (demo) .......................................................Sanity "Arte" (demo) .............................................Sim Productions "Speed" (demo) ............................Spaceballs "Mobile; Destination Unknown" (demo) ...........................................Spaceballs "Nine Fingers" (demo) ................................................Virtual Dreams "242" (demo) ..........................................Virtual Dreams "Full Moon" (demo) pc demo of the year...............................Future Crew "Second Reality" intro of the year........................................Admire "Symbology" significant releases.................................Dust "Untitled" (demo) .............................................Impact Studios "Legend" (demo) ....................................................Infiny "Cardiac" (demo) .................Surprise! Productions "The Good, The Bad, The Ugly" (demo) ...........................................The Silents "Optic Nerve" (demo) ............................................Triton "Crystal Dream 2" (demo) .................................................Xography "Elements" (demo) ......................................................EMF "Eclipse" (intro) ...................................................Gazebo "Cyboman" (intro) .....................................Future Crew "Worldcharts #1" (diskmag) c64 demo of the year........................................................n/a significant releases......................Digital Designs "Jerkland" (demo) generally... 1993 was likely the year the last few games for the c64 were released from the 'big' software companies. Ocean's last release for the c64 was "Sleepwalker". In the later part of 1993 the first AGA productions started popping up, though not many people owned A1200's yet. It was a definitive signal to the scene, though, when both the winning demo and picture at The Party were AGA productions. Several amiga games with scene participation were released this year. "Deep Core" came out from International Computer Entertainment, and was coded by Johan Lindahl (Sauron/Miracle), and featured music by Tomas Danko (Danko/ Phenomena). The game "Cosmic Spacehead" was teleased by Codemasters, with one of three coders being Derek Leigh-Gilchrist (Del/ex Anarchy) and with music by Matthew Simmonds (4-Mat/Anarchy). chronologically... Laxity's magnum opus "Desert Dream" (winner at The Gathering) became demo of the year for me, mainly because of its engaging soundtrack and it's seamless design. Another outstanding production that I almost chose was Sanity's "Arte" (3rd at The Party). Together, these two demos represent perhaps the last truly great ECS trackmos. The trackmo genre would survive another couple of years, before HD availability was so high that trackloaders became unnecessary. At The Party, Spaceballs didn't manage to repeat their feat from last year, and even though "Nine Fingers" is a very good demo it only managed fourth position. The honour of winning fell upon Complex' "Origin", with Virtual Dreams' "Full Moon" second and, as mentioned, Sanity's "Arte" third. --- partyindex ------------------------------------------------------------ cancelled --------- The World of Commodore show afterparty in Germany was cancelled. The party was to be held in november by The Silents, Big Design and Commodore. An invititation intro was released, and later Agnostic Front released something called the "WOC'93" slideshow, but this was perhaps based on the exposition (we don't know, since we haven't seen it :). Jam Party. True Party. .01 Radwar Rainbow Party VII. 03-04.01 Hammering 93. 23-24.01 Holland is OK Party 93. 27-28.03 CeBIT 93. 09-11.04 SEMI Easter Party '93. 07-10.04 The Gathering 93. 09-11.04 Computers'n Coke 2. 11.04 MCS Easter Party. 18.04 In Bloom Party. 24-25.04 Data-Live Conference 93. 24-25.04 Garden Party 2 (no entry). 01-03.05 Mountain Congress 93. 29-31.05 The Computer Crossroads 93. .06 Antropy Party. .07 Digital Access Party 2 (no entry). .07 South Sealand Party 93 (no entry). 10-11.07 Sun'n'Fun Conference II 93. 05.07 Galemand's Gilde 93. 24-25.07 Faces-Headway Party. 23-25.07 Marks Computer Society Party. 24-25.07 Quartz Summer Conference 93. 24-25.07 Southern Party 93. 30.7-1.8 Rendezvous 93. .08 Dublin Party 93. 01-02.08 680xx Convention 1993. 05-08.08 European Computer Conference 93. 07-10.08 Assembly 93. 14-15.08 Somewhere in Holland 93. 28-29.08 Destiny Communion Party 93. 29.08 Fun Factory 93. 03-05.09 Saturne Party 1. .10 Aggressive Party 93. .10 Iris Convention. 19-21.10 Melon Dezign - The Birthday Party. 23-24.10 Polish Autumn Party 93. 10-12.11 Combase'93. 13-14.11 Helloween Party 93. 14-15.11 Abaddon 2nd Party. .12 Chromance and Faces Party. .12 Elysium Party. 27-29.12 The Party 1993. Jam Party. -------------------- JAM was arranged by Absolute! (amiga), Organ (pc) and Zoolook (?) in Budapest, Hungary. The pc demo competition was actually a demo and intro competition (probably due to a lack of entries). This party sure has a lot in common with Hammering '93, what with being arranged by Absolute! and having Faculty release a demo... If anyone can confirm/deny that the two are the same, please get in touch! amdemo 1. Faculty. 2. Lamer Crew. 3. Concordia. pcdemo 1. Twin Sectors Inc. "Brain Drain" (demo). 2. Grif "Chantro" (intro). 3. Abaddon "On-Tro" (intro). 4. Chrysalis "Alarm" (intro). 5. We'Kings "A.D.R." (intro). raytrac 1. Ninja/Abaddon. ammusic 1. Dr.Victor. pcmusic 1. E.B.M./Abaddon "Torpedo" (4ch). 2. Valentine/Abaddon "M‚gnincsname" (8ch). 3. Slayer/Grif "Remember to Bad" (4ch). 4. Basq/100-as Sz”g "Last Minutes" (4ch). True Party. --------------------- TRU93 was held by Grif (pc) and Faces (c64) for the pc and c64 scenes in Hungary. M12's winning pc demo was not released at the party due to some bugfixing which had to be done first. Planet Organ won a competition I can't even pronounce, much less understand, with their "FM Sample Editor" :) Faces also arranged a party the previous year, in 92. Any results from the c64 competitions most welcome! · Results from textfile marked 'TRue PaRTY (GRiF/FaCeS)'. pcdemo 1. Majic 12 "Noname". pcintro 1. 100as Sz”g & Planet Organ "Slide-Salt". 2. Majic 12 "Top Secret 14". gfx 1. Ringer/Organ "Pirate Skull". 2. TMT "Electiger". gfxrealtime 1. Ringer/Organ "Weyland-Yutani BBS logo". 2. TMT "Cyber". 3. Maxwood/Majic 12 "Bano Portrait". music 1. Rian/Organ "Lights" (8ch). 2. Stinyo/Organ "Hah¢" (4ch). 3. El VaQuito/NRG "Things" (4ch). .01 Radwar Rainbow Party VII. ----------------------------------- RAD7 was held in Cologne, Germany for the c64 scene. There was also a Radwar party in january of next year. Any results or further info most welcome! 64demo xx. Smash Designs "West Light". 03-04.01 Hammering 93. ----------------------- HAM93 was held by Absolute! in Hungary. Little or nothing is known, so any information most welcome! amdemo 1. ?? 2. Faculty "Disney's". am40k xx. Impulse "Trackmo". other Absolute! "Hammering '93 Demo" (amiga). Muffbusters "Chipmania" (amiga). 23-24.01 Holland is OK Party 93. --------------------------------- HIO93 was held in Den Bosch, Holland by Legend and White Label, presumably for the amiga scene only. There were no prices for the competitions, because there was too much damage to the building. Only some shirts and a cup for the winners and no second prices. The winners were chosen by Legend. Notice that the first price in the music competition was won by a group, which has also some members in Legend. - Results and some intros/demos from party pack by Legend. - Results and party report in Megazine #2, by Vicious. invit Legend "Party Invitation Demo" (amiga). White Label "Party Informer Intro" (amiga). amdemo 1. Jetset "Overload 2". 2. Troop & Kr'33 "The Tante Hellios Closet". 3. Origin "Dreadlocktro". gfx 1. Viola Bros/TRSI. 2. Eswat/Jetset. 3. Zoef/Desire. music 1. ???/Digital Art Production. 2. Strike/Vicious. 3. Facet/Lemon. other De Bond "Assault" (amiga gametro). De Bond "Sonic Triptro" (amiga). Freestyle "Freestro" (amiga). Interactive "Party Time" (amiga). Legend "N.S.T.R. #7" (amiga musicdisk). Phokuz "Whiskey Sunrize" (amiga). Sanity "Legend Party Holland Intro" (amiga). Vicious "Megazine #1" (amiga mag). Wisdom "Mixed Up" (amiga musicdemo). Xentrix "Xentro" (amiga). 27-28.03 CeBIT 93. ------------------- The CeBIT93 exposition was held in Hannover, Germany, and the traditional afterparty was hosted by Scoopex on saturday the 28th. All other intros than the Alcatraz one were disqualified beacause they didn't stick to the 60k boundaries. The results from Shock! differ some as far as gfx and music go, but I think Shock! are the ones with incorrect results here. The exposition itself also had some interesting things on display; it featured presentations of two important new developments - The Intel Pentium processor and the Amiga 1200 home computer... · Partial results from "R.A.W issue #5" (amiga) news section. · Results from the file 'Cebit'93 party - organized by Scoopex - results:'. · Some information from the "Imphobia issue #6" (pc) exposition report. invit Scoopex (two released, amiga). amdemo 1. UDO "Vaginal Massacre". 2. TRSI "Misery Dentro 2". 3. Sanity "Terminal Fuckup". am60k 1. Alcatraz "60k Intro". gfx 1. Fade One/TRSI. 2. Godflesh/The Silents. 3. Navy/Vanish. music 1. Microforce/Sanity. 2. Romeo Knight/TRSI. 3. HoMiCide/Alcatraz. other Analog "Important Note" (amiga intro). Arise "Realtime Margherita" (amiga). Damian "CeBIT 93 Intro" (amiga). Damian "CeBIT 93 Slideshow" (amiga). Infect "Exotic Ripper V2.10 Intro" (amiga). The Electronic Knights (TEK) "CeBIT 93 Intro" (amiga). TRSI "CeBIT 93 Slideshow" (amiga). Wizzcat "Kerygma" (amiga). 07-10.04 The Gathering 93 (http://www.crusaders.no). ----------------------------------------------------- TG93 was held at Skedsmohallen in Lillestrøm, Norway by The Crusaders, Deadline and Exile. Talent beat Andromeda in the soccer final. Another memorable event was the TV channel Spaceballs Television, which showed movies and entertainment around the clock. Nightshade was the confrancier, and made humorous comments about many entries (...and now...THE PORNOS!). Jester's module was disqualified from the music competition since it was identical to the one he competed with at The Party 2. · Results from 'The results of the competition(s) at The Gathering '93,'. · Results from 'RESULTS FROM THE GATHERING PARTY 1993:' amdemo 1. Kefrens "Desert Dreams". 2. Sim Productions "Speed". 3. Spaceballs "Mobile: Destination Unknown". 4. Talent "Q.E.D." 5. The Pornos "Shave Off Your Moustache". 6. Nation X "Lobotomi". am40k 1. Lemon. "40k Intro". 2. TRSI "No Pain No Gain". 3. Andromeda "Lost in Legoland". 4. Balance "Reality has no Meaning". 5. Andromeda "Styggtro". 6. Venger "Disposed Dreams". 7. Nation "40k Intro". 8. Spetsnar "Saltsild". 9. Union "40k Intro". 10. Equalizers "First Intro". xx. Nation "Intro". xx. Hoaxers "Intro". gfx 1. Archmage/Andromeda "The Dhryads". 2. Cobra/Eon "Pencil Dragon". 3. Sauron/Static Bytes "Freak". 4. Cougar/Sanity "Sanasmatron". 5. Fairfax/Andromeda "Silkworm". 6. Pal/Panoramic Designs "Eddie Silver...Pal-pd". 7. Decker/Scoopex "BattleMech". 8. Mutant/DCS "Two Girls". 9. Darkdude "Revenge of the Mutant Sorceress". 10. Kelvin/Virtual "Science_vs_Nature". 11. Tony/Alcatraz "Unicorn.Final". 12. Elmore/Inpulse "Glantrian". 13. Skutt/Hardcore Design "stonebitch.iff". 14. Apollo/Symbiosis "Camelot". 15. Rage/Symbiosis "My Little Pony". music 1. Vinnie/Spaceballs "Jammin' Cindy" (189). 2. Nuke/Lemon. "Calibra" (187). 3. B.I.T/Eon "Style Blend" (186). 4. Lizard/Andromeda "Perfect Setup" (183). 5. Mr.Man/Andromeda "Rhetoric" (178). 6. Lord Interface/Andromeda "Journey" (158). 7. Lizardking/Alcatraz "Lizardking's Theme" (145). 8. Redferne/Devils "Dark Angels Rage" (140). 9. Vortex/Cryptoburners "Cyberchrist" (111). 10. Dr.Fisse/The Pornos "Falling In" (73). 11. Travolta/Spaceballs "Grease" (68). 12. Edvin Fladen/Symbiosis "Random Voice IV" (61). 13. Cutcreator/Static Bytes "Taste of Fairydew" (51). 14. Blue Fox/Balance "Bionic Savage" (43). 15. Jester/Sanity (0). ** DISQUALIFIED! ** 16. Alf/Virtual (0). other Avalon intro (amiga). Complex "Equipoise" (amiga demo). Cryptoburners "Revelations" (amiga slideshow). DCS "Anvend Handkle" (amiga intro). DCS "April Fool" (amiga intro). Devils "Party Cocktail 1" (amiga pack). Scoopex "Cageball" (amiga intro). Scoopex "Plays 2 Unlimited" (amiga musicdisk). Stone Arts "Announce" (amiga demo). Stone Arts "Atmosphere" (amiga demo). Symbiosis "Rendezvous 93 Invitation" (amiga intro). 09-11.04 SEMI Easter Party '93. -------------------------------- SEMI93 was held at a school in Innsbruck, Austria by Scoopex, Energy and Manitou (hence SEMI) for the amiga scene. This party is known under several names; it is often referred to as the SCX-NRG-MTU party, and the invitation intro referred to it as the Eastern Party 93. Facilities at the party would include a 24h snackbar and pizza service, a party bbs and continuous showing of movies on a big screen. Competitions were to be hosted for demo, 40k intro, graphics and music; C64 competitions if enough C64 people showed up. Amiga entries needed to run on A500's with 512k chip, 512k fast and kickstart 1.3. The only indication I've ever seen of it actually being held is the Scoopex intro, presumably released at the party. Anyone got the results? Apparently, there was some destruction of property at the party, as the following quote from The Jungle #7 will tell you: "Arranging a party where lamers smash chairs and doors, destroy the toilets and then say it was a lame party, totally sucks!" -- Mosquito/ex Manitou. invit Scoopex "SEMI Invitation". am40k 1. ??? 2. Zenith "Irregular". xx. Scoopex "SCX-NRG-MTU Party 40k Intro". music 1. Case & Filippetto/Zenith "Vibrations". 09-11.04 Computers'n Coke 2. ----------------------------- CNC2 was held in Aalborg, Denmark by TKB/Xerez Productions for the pc scene only. About 100 people were expected to attend, but only a puny 30 showed up! There was no invitation intro for this party, the only information given in advance was a flyer spread at The Party 92, and this bad promotion might have had a certain amount of influence. As a result, the demo competition was cancelled, and the general feeling at the party was that it was just short of a total disaster. · Information from report in Imphobia's "Imphobia issue #6" diskmag (pc). 11.04 MCS Easter Party. --------------------------- Held in Sweden during easter time. Despite VERY similar results, this party is _NOT_ identical to the other MCS party held later this year. amdemo 1. Sagazity "Abdomenizer". 2. The Silents. 18.04 In Bloom Party. ------------------------- INB93 was held in Kecskemät, Hungary for the pc and amiga scenes. The date is based on the release date of the Majic 12 demo; the Shock results said just 'april'. Desperately looking for the amiga results! · Results from the Shock Party Results Pack 5.0. pcdemo 1. Majic 12 "Wish". 2. Twin Sectors "Mystic". 3. Icspc "Radioactivity". gfx 1. Thomas/Amnesty. music 1. Magnum 755/Moonlight (amiga). 2. ??? (amiga). 3. Rian & Gery/Planet Organ (pc). 24-25.04 Data-Live Conference 93. ---------------------------------- DLC93 was held in Dessau, East Germany by Dulux/Pleasure and Killtech/ Paranoid for the amiga and c64 scenes. Any results AT ALL would be most welcome!! invit Panic "Meeting and Party Invitation Intro" (amiga). 64demo 1. Oxyron "Coma Light 9". other TEK "Bierkrug-tro" (amiga intro). The Imperium Arts "Zakplayer 3.2" (c64 musicdisk). 01-03.05 Mountain Congress 93. ------------------------------- MOC93 was held in Ûywiec, Poland by Applause for the amiga scene. amdemo 1. Mad Elks "Technological Death". 2. Union "Hallucinations and Dreams". 3. Investation "Hydra". 4. Suspect "Varathron". 5. Hiron "Neurasthenia". 6. Credo "Nasze Demo". 7. Proxis "Kill the Dutchman". 8. Beta Team "Prototype". 9. Turnips "Psycho Medium". 10. Old Bulls "Impulse Preview". 11. Damage "Dampax". 12. Brainiax "Amsey". 13. Blasphemy "First Coming". gfx 1. Animal/Union "Enter!" (724). 2. Katarek/Turnips "House of Light" (623). 3. Animal/Union "Master of the Winds" (584). 4. Animal/Union "Hallucinations" (491). 5. Freeman/Freezers "Girl" (484). 6. Frodo/Alchemy (363). 7. Stimorol/Credo "Bridge" (362). 8. Dalhton/Joker "Sweet Girl" (340). 9. Imperator "Screen2" (316). 10. Freeman/Freezers "My Group" (307). 11. Xenos "Two Mordas" (290). 12. Berserker/Investation "Szkic" (288). 13. Xenos/Blaze "Diabelek" (256). 14. Sinus/Black Pit "Space Raider" (254). 15. Splatter "Samurai" (234). 16. Sebax/Obsession "Bleble" (210). 17. Dr.D/Investation "Pajak Cyborg" (207). 18. Xenos/Blaze "Robocosik" (189). 19. Sebax/Obsession "Krowa" (187). 20. Imperator "Screen3" (184). 21. Funnyequip "Dioxide" (183). 22. Stimorol/Credo "On The Border" (177). 23. Sebax/Obsession "Twierdza" (171). 24. Pike/Appendix "Tiger's Glance" (140). 25. Falcon/Applause "Niedzwiedzie Albinosy" (135). 26. Sagittarius "Gate of Hell" (127). 27. Jackal/Veto "Other Vision" (126). 28. Piotr Grzybowski "Dark Castle" (123). 29. Stimorol/Credo "Guard" (122). ??? "Samotnik" (122). 31. Mr.Ice "Lady" (121). 32. Gunman/Beta Team "Eddie III" (120). Jet Boy/Elysium "Dziadek Duddiego" (120). 34. Wasyl/Old Bulls "Facelifting" (118). 35. Alien/Technology "Eye of Gold" (117). 36. Little Horror "Madonna Z Wielkim Cycem" (113). 37. Katarek/Turnips "Landscape II" (104). 38. Phantom/Applause "Mama Rafa" (103). 39. TPP/Applause "Wiedzmin" (98). 40. Wasyl/Old Bulls "Before Flow" (95). 41. Angel/Avangarda "Land of Evil" (94). 42. Axel D/Black Pit "Space Ace" (79). 43. Angel/Avangarda "Budda" (78). Phantom/Applause "Ostatnie Tchnienie" (78). 45. Alien/Technology "Alien III" (66). 46. Little Horror "Spidey Forever" (65). 47. Sagittarius "Fugitives" (63). 48. Axel D/Black Pit "Lady Killer" (61). 49. Sabe/Old Bulls "Zamek" (59). 50. Imperator "Screen I" (58). 51. Axel D/Black Pit "Crystal Sword" (53). 52. ??? "Szachy 2" (52). 53. Sinus/Black Pit "Earthworks" (51). 54. Angel/Avangarda "Nagrzana Samica" (50). 55. Sinus/Black Pit "Sanitarium" (47). 56. ??? "Born Again 2" (39). 57. Piotr Grzybowski "Crystal Power" (30). 58. Dark/Obsession "Castle" (25). 59. Dark/Black Pit "Volga" (24). 60. Jet Boy/Elysium "Flegma Dziadka" (17). 61. Aids/Locusta "Horse" (13). music 1. Passat/Funzine "Here We come" (646). 2. XTD/Union "Insurrection" (633). 3. Snoopy/Union "Energy" (425). 4. Scorpik/PSL "Horyzont" (417). 5. Gacuch/Old Bulls "Heart And Soul" (415). 6. Muad'Dib/Applause "New War Vision" (302). 7. Mephisto/Investation "Metalcore" (300). 8. Mr.Root/Union "Compact Love" (296). TNT/Turnips "Uioyf" (296). 9. Lynx/Appendix "Relaxation II" (292). 10. Don Diavolo/Blaze "Nice Face" (270). 11. CDX/Investation "Humanoidal Brain X8" (254). 12. Berserker/Investation "The Killer" (237). 13. Dyzma/Incubusus "Edek Z Krainy Kredek" (230). 14. Dorado/Karmelia "Jolana" (224). 15. Maxym/Credo "Synthetic Existence" (223). 16. Bethoven "Voice Of Galaxy" (215). 17. Dan/Investation "Paino Mix 3" (211). 18. Peters/Joker "Momentary" (208). 18. Matt/Hiron "The Cruise" (208). 19. Chaser/Ignition "Space Rules" (201). 20. Shogun/Taboo "Magical Dreams" (194). 21. Dreamer-Plexa/FCI "King The Ding" (193). 22. Fuzjon "Fast Food" (189). 23. Liv/Braniax "Waiting" (186). 24. Dreamer/FCI "Wall Of Silence" (165). 25. Bobas/Damage "Shock In The Damage" (151). 26. Pavelo/Luzers "Kill The Hate" (147) 27. Jarko/DNA "Senior Siusia" (141). 28. Revisor/Braniax "Jinx" (132). 29. Cooper/Avangarda "Synhronized" (123). 30. Sky "Mosquitoe's Dance" (097). 30. BFA/Suspect "Hyperspace" (097). 31. S2313/Status "Welcome To Zyxy" (088). 32. Axel D./BlackBit "The Helping Hands" (084). 33. Dr.And/BlackBit "Reorganize" (082). 34. Kaczor/Independent "Another Night" (079). 35. Wader/Avangarda "Roland" (077). 35. Falcon/68000 Lovers "Love Aggression" (077). 36. Zoltar/Technology "In Touch Of Imagine" (068). 37. ALX/68000 Lovers "Silver'n'Blues" (067). 38. Bob/Alchemy "Gumisie Atakuja" (060). 39. Alex/Freezers "Life" (050). 40. Axel/Alchemy "In The Pub..." (015). 29-31.05 The Computer Crossroads 93. ------------------------------------- TCC93 was held at Svenska Mässan in Gothenburg, Sweden by by The Silents, Phenomena (amiga), Light, Horizon (c64), Cascada, The CodeBlasters (pc), Omega and Electra (atari st). 1600 people showed up, making it the biggest swedish meeting of its kind upto that time. There were plenty of press present, and reports were shown on all major swedish television channels (SVT1, TV3, TV4). There were also radio stations and newspapers reporting from the party. The pc compo machine was a 486-33. Extreme's pc demo was shown without sound since it required a D/A at LPT1, and the arrangers could not find one compatible with their sound system. Kyd/Balle held their second concert, following the one at christmas last year in Denmark. Food and drinks were available around the clock, and it was allowed to sleep inside the hall (though a special sleeping area was also available). These results are very incomplete, so obviously - I'm looking for everything I don't have :) Anyone have atari st results? · PC results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. · Information from article in Future Crew's "Worldcharts issue #1" (pc). · Results and info from report in Imphobia's "Imphobia issue #6" (pc). · Results from "Sky High #5" (c64), thanks to Graham/Oxyron. invit The Silents "CC93 Invitation" (amiga). Cascada "TCCIntro" (pc). The CodeBlasters "TCCIntro 2" (pc, updated). amdemo 1. Rage "Alchemy". 2. Virtual Dreams "Illusion". 3. Melon Dezign "How to Skin a Cat". 4. Vomit "World of Confusion". 5. Kefrens "D.A.N.E". 6. Nemol "Boundless World". 7. Circle "Sometimes I Wish I Was Famous". 8. Oxygen "Demo". 9. Defiance "Shangri La". 10. Equinox "The Beast of Prey". amgfx 1. Serpent/Carnage. 2. R.W.O/Kefrens. 3. Devilstar "Tommy._By_Devilstar". 6. MRK "Obelix". xx. Aggression "Pyha_Kolminaisuus". xx. Electron/Reflex "Electron_Twibill.iff". xx. Foxx "BiomechanicsOS_Foxx93.pic". xx. Icebyte/Equinox "Covergirl". xx. Jaco/Virtual Dreams "Be_My_Siren.IFF". xx. Jocke "Wizard.iff". xx. JTF/Exceed "Cyber-Mouse". xx. Midas "Ruler of the Seven Skies". xx. Phantom/Orbital "WASTELAND_BY_PHANTOM". xx. Solder Duce "Extend". xx. ??? "Siren Song". ammusic 1. Probe/Razor 1911 "Netherworld". 2. ALF/Virtual "No Mercy". 3. Misty and Daeron/Shining "Reverie of Truth". xx. Avenger/Equinox "Passage To Paradise". xx. Chorus & Sid/Quartz "Imaginations". xx. Slaze/Defiance "Total Eclipse". xx. Some1 & Prime/Circle. pcdemo 1. Triton "Crystal Dream 2". 2. Extreme "Lunatic". 3. Yodel "Mayday". 4. Surprise! Productions "Unleashed Power". xx. Binary Poets "Bip 4 the Future". xx. Keen Like Frogs "Greentro". xx. Noice "30 sek". pcgfx 1. Mistake/Darkzone. 2. Andreas Hejdenberg. 3. Skyhawk/Azazel-TGS. 64demo 1. Censor Design "Wonderland X". 2. Booze Design "Totally Stoned 2". 3. Antic "Lunacy 7". 4. Noice "Imse Vimse Get". 5. Oxyron "Coma Light 10 - Vector Light". 6. Topaz Beerline "Graveyard Blues 3". 7. Illusion "Rashomon". 8. Fairlight "Runemania". 9. Digital Designs "Jerkland". 64gfx 1. Joe/Antic. 2. Creeper/Antic. 3. Electric/Extend. 4. Dragon/Censor Design. 5. Death/Topaz Beerline/MSA. 6. Black Samurai/Camelot. 7. Dane/Twilight. 8. Ogami/Fairlight. 9. Tmt/Wrath Designs. 10. Tgi/Paralyze. 11. Jason/Twilight. 12. Mehlhirn/Ultimate. 13. Biz Kid/Oxyron. 14. RRR/Oxyron. 15. Luka/Excess. 16. Stasi/Noice. 64music 1. ED/Wrath Design 2. Ratpoison/Noice. 3. Fozzie/Gothic Design. 4. Zyron/Antic "HZ/Lightparty". 5. Matrix/NB. 6. Pri/The Imperium Arts (TIA). 7. 2Flower/TWT. 8. Sandman/MU. 9. Thor/Extend. 10. Decoder/Noice 11. Chock/MNX. 12. Argon/Extend. 13. Zakk/Liquid 14. Danko/Censor Design. 15. Odysseus. 16. Mrg & Age. other Oxyron "Once Upon A Time" (c64 demo). The Imperium Arts "Zakplayer 4.0" (c64 musicdisk). .06 Antropy Party. ------------------------ ANT93 was a C64 party held in Holland, and that's basically all the info I have :) Anyone know anything about this one? 10-11.07 Sun'n'Fun Conference II 93. ------------------------------------- SNF93 was held in Hellenthal, Germany by Arise. In total, 338 people attended from germany, austria, belgium, denmark, france, italy and even the usa. Apparently there was no intro competition; lots of 40k'ers in the demo competition. Anyone know the identity of the graphics competition winner? · Results from two files marked 'Arise Sun'N'Fun Conference II 1993', but they are not identical. amdemo 1. Arise "Pure Style" (133, 42.5%). 2. Digital "A Maze In" (102, 32.6%). 3. Mainzelmaennchen Produktion (46, 14.7%). 4. Remedy "Jumptro" (11, 3.5%). Remedy "We love snails" (11, 3.5%). 6. LCD'93 "Musicdisk" (7, 2.2%). 7. Suxx "Suxxtro" (3, 1.0%). gfx 1. ??? "Pegasus" (55, 18.2%). 2. GFX-Twins/Nuance "Alpha" (47, 15.5%). 3. Buckly/Infect "Orgasmatron" (41, 13.5%). 4. ??? "Corban" (40, 13.2%). 5. Falcon/Arise "Nightflight" (35, 12.0%). 6. Groo'n'Rufferto/Essence "Torso" (29, 9.6%). 7. 501/TRSI "Rolf" (13, 4.2%). 8. ??? "Abendrot & Zypressen" (12, 3.5%). 9. ??? "Octopussy" (10, 3.2%). 10. SCANNED! "Girl" (7, 2.2%). 11. Plasma/DCS "6, 2.0%). 12. JPM Dezign/Merlin "Tiger" (5, 1.6%). 13. ??? "Secret World" (1, 0.3%). music 1. Microforce/Sanity (35). 2. Virgill/TRSI (33). 3. Chromag/DCS (29). 4. Taron/Arise (26). 5. Reverse/Digital (25). Wotw/Essence (25). 7. SMT/Infect "A Race Agains Time" (20). 8. Kid Frost/Arise (18). 9. Jazz/Cybex (14). 10. Axel/Ozone (11). 11. Front 6 (??) (10). 12. Scene 7 (??) (9). 13. Blackthorne/TRSI (8). 14. Sam/Ozone (7). Conpton/Ozone (7). 16. ???/Shining (6). Dynamics/Analog (6). ???/Poseidon (6). MCMP/Remedy (6). 19. Dascon/DCS (5). 20. Boones/TRSI (3). 21. Syn-T-Size/Agnostic Front (2). Lou van B./Jump (2). ansi 1. Red Skin/TRSI. 05.07 Galemand's Gilde 93. ------------------------------ GMG93 was held in Jutland, Denmark by Kefrens for the Amiga scene. Three days in a kindergarden with 50 drunken maniacs. More a party for sceners than a scene party :) other Angels "Gale-Intro 1" (amiga intro). Angels "Gale-Intro 2" (amiga intro). Balance "Galeintro" (amiga intro). Balance "Meetro 93" (amiga intro). Balance "Upstream issue #6" (amiga diskmag). Kefrens "Galemands Intro" (amiga intro). Rednex "Rednex Revival Intro" (amiga intro). 24-25.07 Faces-Headway Party. ------------------------------ F-H93 was likely held in Hungary, for the c64 scene. We'd really like some more results from this party... 64gfx 1. Egon/Yeti "Homunculus Cumulus". 2. Cane/ADSR/Spirit. 3. Tomi/Damage. 4. Mercury/Rebels. Oszi/Damage. 5. Lenyn/Triumwyrat. Lothlorien/Exile. xx. Clarence/Cadgers. xx. Inside/Exile. xx. Lion/Chaos "Compopic". xx. McCloskey/Cherubs. xx. Pethich/Cadgers. xx. Pubi/Triumwyrat "Liberatorpic". xx. Sinox/Exile. 64music 1. Cane/ADSR/Spirit "Labour 4". 2. Peet/Cadgers/Natural Beat/Damage "Compozak". 3. DOS/ADSR/TMK/. 4. Mercury/Rebels "Yeti". Agemixer/Astral "You Hear Me Say Yeah". 5. Yankee/Lawyers "Fame". xx. Abject/Exile "Janus Ba'". xx. CDAW/Reflex/BBP "Mixed Steps on Raining Days". xx. Lenyn/Triumwyrat "Barom11". xx. Magician/THN. xx. PVCF/Reflex. xx. Silc/Lethargy. 23-25.07 Marks Computer Society Party. --------------------------------------- MCS93 was held in Kinna outside Gothenburg, Sweden for the amiga scene. Marks Computer Society is a group formed by members of several other groups. About 300 people attended. There were just three competitions; demo, graphics and music. The first price in the demo competition was 5000 SKR. In addition to the normal competitions, a surprise competition was announced at the party: write your own PacMan! Unfortunately, only two contributions were made, and the competition was therefore dropped. The party was held in two separate halls. It is entirely possible that this is the second of two MCS parties this year; the first one held at eastertime. · Information from party report in Datormagazin (papermag). amdemo 1. Sagazity "Insane". 2. The Silents "Something About The Silents Makes Me Sick". xx. C-Lous. gfx 1. Dominos "Incubus". music 1. Marillion/The Silents. 24-25.07 Quartz Summer Conference 93. -------------------------------------- QSC93 was to be held in Southwest England. Announced in Quartz' musicdisk "Go For The Record". Can anyone confirm if this was ever held? 24-25.07 Southern Party 93. ---------------------------- SP93 was held by Tic-Jam, Impulse and Darkness in San Fernando, Spain. It was the second ever Spanish party, following last years event by Fifth Generation and Darkness, which attracted only 34 people... This one was a lot more successful, and 267 people attended - making it the biggest party in Spain so far, easily! Nothing indicates the presence of other platforms than the amiga. · Results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. · Results and information from party report in Upstream #7. · Results and intros from Estrayk's Partypack. amdemo 1. Troglobyte/Darkness "7 Days". 2. 5th Generation "Positive Logic". 3. Rhino/Batman Group "The Killing Joke". am64k 1. Oriol/Darkness "Firstep". 2. 5th Generation "Fatal Effect". 3. Kustom/Darkness "Crack Your Brain". xx. Balance (ESP) "Malestar General". xx. Hipnooxis/Darkness "Intro". xx. Batman Group "Ventana". gfx 1. Reliant/Necropolis. 2. God/Lloret Free Byte (LLFB). 3. Warlock/Darkness. music 1. Dolby/Darkness "Natural Noise". 2. Estrayk/Darkness "Faked Destruction". 3. (Reset)Evelred/Fifth Generation. other Impulse "Art & Go" (amiga slideshow/musicdisk). 30.7-1.8 Rendezvous 93. ------------------------ RND93 was held at Badminton Senteret in Kristiansand, Norway by Symbiosis for the amiga scene. This was the second and last of the two Rendezvous parties. This year they were sponsored by Commodore Norway! There wasn't a real demo competition, even though one was announced in the invitation intro. There were 20 contributions to the music competition and 11 contributions to the graphics competition. This year AGA contributions to the graphics competition was allowed. · Results from 'The results of the competition(s) at Rendez vous '93'. invit Symbiosis "Rendezvous 93 Invitation" (amiga). am40k 1. Base "Nukem!" (240). 2. Cadaver "Symbiostro" (237). 3. Talent "Blue Oyster" (213). 4. Spapit (Spaceballs and Pitza) "SR & MA" (Slum Rat and Major Asshole) (55). gfx 1. Fairfax/Andromeda "Smoker" (302). 2. BCR/Stone Arts "Red Terror" (126). 3. Bridgeclaw/Trinid & Iris "Flying Hell" (98). 4. Sixpack/Paramount Prod. "Fist II" (70). 5. Foxy/Cadaver "Falcon" (67). 6. Vision 3 "Waced" (56). 7. Morten/ASDF-Team "Him & Her" (44). Osprey/Avalon "The Sentinel" (44). 9. Optic/Devils "Cyberdome" (30). 10. The Drittsekks "A Real Gun" (26). music 1. Jogeir Lilljedahl/Noiseless "Guitar Slinger" (185). 2. Mr. Man/Andromeda "Distant Call" (172). 3. Interphace/Andromeda "Butterfly Syndrome" (122). 4. Peavey/Devils "Virtual Reality" (87). 5. B & H "Jam Session" (76). 6. Jelace/Destiny "Monday Morning" (50). 7. Redferne/Devils "In The Papers" (44). 8. Mutant/Stone Arts "Crab Stix" (37). 9. Scott/Spaceballs "Tried, But Failed" (35). 10. Jason/Lemon. "Flatulentic Drink" (27). other Talent "Panta Rhei" (amiga demo). .08 Dublin Party 93. -------------------------- DUB93 was held in Dublin, Ireland. Absolutely no information seem to be available, so...help me here people! other Exodus "Hysteria". 01-02.08 680xx Convention 1993. -------------------------------- Held in a sports hall in Hamburg, Germany by Complex, Sanity, Supplex and White Status for the amiga and atari scene. A surprising amount of foreigners turned up, with participants from Belgium, The Netherlands, Poland and even Hungary! · Results from '680xx Convention 1993 Results'. invit Complex "680x0-Convention-Party Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Complex "Paradigma". 2. Nuance "Subtle Shades". 3. Alcatraz "The Samurai 45k Intro". 4. Melone "Intro". 5. Supplex "100 Capital". 6. Fick die Scheiße. 7. Arise "40k Intro". atdemo 1. Laser and Aura "Warum". 2. Newtrend. 3. Light "Dot-Demo". 4. Friendship Production. gfx 1. Noogman/Complex. 2. McFly/Risk. 3. Buckly/Infect. 4. Dream Design/Remedy. 5. Ra/Sanity. 6. Friendly/Damian. 7. Cougar/Sanity. 8. Demon/Animators. 9. Cyclotronic/Alpha Flight. 10. SPIV/Infect. 11. Wildstyle/Shades. 12. JMS/Animal Mine. 13. Samurai/Inter. 14. Slaine. 15. Dr. 1Mips/Syntex. 16. Furio/Profecy. 17. Agent T/Cream. 18. Fiver/Acrid. 19. Djiby/Nova. 20. Falcon/Arise. 4chmus 1. Mr.Root/Union. 2. Anguish/Acrid. 3. Ripguy/Risk. 4. Mr.Looping. 5. Tommy. 6. Ascender/Logic. 7. Ronny/Alpha Flight. 8. Jester/Sanity. 9. Virgill/TRSI. 10. Jellybean/Arise. 11. Speedhoven/Niagara. 12. Gandi/Niagara. 13. S.O.M./Interactive. 14. Pitty/Dytec. 15. SLN/Profecy. 16. Stax/Laser. other Analog "Nevermind Pack Preview" (amiga). Arise "680x0 Convention Intro 1" through 3 (amiga). Frantic "Dunkle Gedanken" (amiga intro). Liquid "Intro" (amiga intro). Mad Elks "Polish Autumn Party Invitation" (amiga). Melon Dezign "680x0 Convention Intro" (amiga). Radical Can Killers "Can Suxxtro 20" (amiga). 05-08.08 European Computer Conference 93. ------------------------------------------ ECC93 was held in Örebro, Sweden by Virtual, and officially sponsored by Swedish Commodore. Over 600 visitors showed up. TV21 showed up as well and went around interviewing a lot of people. A few weeks later they showed some demos from the competition along with the interviews on their Friday night show 'Metamorph'. A member of Genetic was caught stealing hardware, and the police was called to the place. The prizes to be won in the demo competition differed a lot from what was promised in the invitation; the prize for the winner was promised to be 15,000 SKR, but in the end it became 2,000 SKR and an A1200. The party was sponsored by Commdore, as mentioned who showed up to demonstrate the then- new CD32. Graphics results are reproduced here, since I seem to remember them being less than complete in my list... No pic names etc. · Results from 'The results of the competition(s) at European Computer Conference '93,'. amdemo 1. Rage "Neural Assault" (19%). 2. Classic "Andis Demo" (14%). 3. Noice "G" (12%). 4. Reflex "XS" (12%). 5. Oxygen "Nerve Centre Demo" (12%). 6. CNCD "Aquarium" (8%). 7. Insane "Apocalypse 2" (7%). 8. Kampfgruppe "Mouse Trap" (4%). 9. Elefantklubben "UltraBra Demo" (4%). 10. The Black Lotus "Purgatory" (2%). 11. Wild Fire "7 Awards" (1%). 12. DCS "AGA Multitasking Demo" (0%). 13. Vomit "Programmerade Buggar" (0%). amintro 1. Yodel "57kb Intro" (42%). 2. Infect "Equation" (21%). 3. Stone Arts (Coke & Cruger) "Party Intro" (11%). 4. Pervofant "Den Magiska Lådan" (8%). 5. Stellar "Hands of Pleasure" (7%). 6. Insane "Failure" (4%). 7. C-Lous "ECC 93 Intro" (4%). music 1. Probe "Excellate" (46%). 2. Strobo/Stellar "Smurfit" (14%). 3. Deelite/Infinity "First Impression" (5%). 4. Destructor/Obscene "Monomania" (5%). 5. Lizardking/Alcatraz "Whack-Bonk" (5%). 6. Some1 & Prime/Circle "World Business" (5%). 7. Dreamweaver/7 Awards "High Landing" (4%). 8. Groo/CNCD "Rockhopper" (4%). 9. Accord/Infinity "Left Over" (2%). 10. Dolphin/Noxious "Synthetic Peaks" (2%). 11. Emax/Triad "Nya Takter Igen" (0%). gfx 1. Rocket/Noice "2000+" (43%). 2. Tony/Alcatraz "Artistica" (23%). 3. Erik Quist/HellFire "Skull" (10%). 4. JTF/Exceed "Mercenary" (8%). 5. P.A.D/LED "Dangerous Guy" (5%). 6. Diesel/Infinity "Jericho" (3%). 7. Tonie/T.K.K "Warmaster" (3%). 8. Monza/Finesse "Creep" (1%). 8. Drakemule/Exceed "Pormasken" (0%). 07-10.08 Assembly 93 (http://www.assembly.org). ------------------------------------------------ ASM93 was held at rhw Nikkarin Ylastaa school in Kerava, Finland by Movement, Accession and Virtual Dreams (amiga), Future Crew (pc), Extend (c64) and Aggression (atari st). About 1500 people attended, more than doubling the number from last year! There was a 24h cafe, naturally. The pc compo machine was a 486 with regular VGA (no SVGA allowed), and almost all soundcards were available. Intros could be no more than 100k in size. This was the first year with a real multichannel music competition. This year, contributions for all platforms were shown on the big screen! The FC Info Package mentions there are several other, incorrect PC results files floating around, but that theirs is the final, correct one. I compared the results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0 for the PC results, and they were quite different from these. The text about the party in FC's "Worldcharts" #1 stated it would be held 30.07-01.08, so it was probably postponed a week after that was written. It also stated Complex would be the third amiga organizer group, which seems to have finally been replaced with Virtual Dreams. Due to a lack of time, organizers decided to show only 10 of 14 submitted demos for the competition; after that, one further demo (Iguana's "Iconexia") was withdrawn from the compo for incompatibilities with the compo machine's VGA card. The announced concerts with Dance Nation (Captain/Frantic) and the Mighty Rubberboots (Damones doing hardcore techno!) were held on schedule. Still looking for C64 and Atari ST results! Cascada did not manage to release their pc demo "Hex Appeal" in time for the competition, but decided to release it anyway. The official release date is about a month later (02.09), but it was almost certainly released to some of the public already at this party. · Results from resultfile that came with Demos of the World v3.0. · PC results from The Future Crew Information Package version 1.0. · Info from text in Future Crew "Worldcharts #1" diskmag. · Results and info from report in Imphobia's "Imphobia issue #6" (pc). invit Future Crew "Assembly 93 Invitation" (pc). amdemo 1. Pygmy Projects "Extension" (196). 2. Virtual Dreams "242" (184). 3. Melon Dezign "The Romantic Demo" (102). 4. Vectra "Amnesty" (36). 5. Analogy "Hysteria" (21). 6. ??? "Out of Your Mind" (13). 7. ??? "BALL" (12). 8. Extacy "Transfusion" (6). xx. Balance "Zoom Parallax Demo". am40k 1. Stellar "Bananamen" (193). 2. Tsunami et Dean (aka Virtual Dreams) "CyberDance" (155). 3. Virtual Dreams "Nagual" (69). CNCD "Plastic Messiah" (69). 5. Movement "Ting" (65). 6. Excide "Milkmans Little Intro" (33). 7. Stellar "Wild Things" (32). 8. Genocide "Runtro II" (22). 9. Chrome "Intro" (20). 10. Humane "Ying Yang -Piippola-" (17). 11. Epsilon "Some Assembly Required" (14). 12. Beyond Force "5 Years Intro" (13). xx. Banal Projects "Kaaos". xx. Blade "Analnation 2". xx. Decnite "Mass Technology". xx. Fun Factory "Happy Birthday Fun Factory". xx. Krafted "Cubic Dimensions". xx. Limbo "Three Men And A Glenz Vector. xx. Space "Ratstro". pcdemo 1. Future Crew "Second Reality" (472). 2. The Silents "Optic Nerve" (403). 3. Xography "Elements" (242). 4. Dust "Saga" (126). 5. Extreme "Extermination" (78). 6. Virtual Visions "Fruits of Indolence" (51). 7. Paranoids "Wasted Time" (31). 8. Alphaforce "Phenomenon" (26). 9. Black Rain "Obsession" (17). xx. Antifuni Power "Menovenom". xx. Eterno Prod. "Minus 40 Degrees". xx. Iguana "Iconexia". xx. Progrex "Total Malfunction". xx. TET "Pentium". xx. Unexpected "Strumpsaft". pcintro 1. EMF "Eclipse" (378). 2. Epical "Tangle" (196). 3. Darkzone "Debut" (165). 4. Onyx "Locomotion" (163). 5. Avalanche "Motion" (125). 6. Sonic PC "Plan B" (115). 7. Doomsday Prod. "Vanity & Apathy" (106). 8. Jeskola Prod. "Dieetti-Intro" (48). 9. Surprise! Productions "Stardream" (43). 10. RatCompany "Fraust" (12). 11. Irresistible Works "Preview" (?) 12. Pentagon "Urgent" (?) xx. Epical "Fixup Overflow". xx. Fleet "Fleet 1". xx. Dataction "Spiral". xx. DDG "24 Hour Break". amgfx 1. Hotshot/Complex "Dreamchild". 2. Jugi/Complex "Compopiccy". 3. Prayer/Banal Projects "Natural Brutality". 4. D-Mage/Virtual Dreams "Mermaids". 5. Reward/Complex "Stopping Time". 6. Wedge/Frantic "Lady Droid". 7. Deo Shrike/Elysion "Hit The Dust" . 8. Cobra/Eon "Chizofrenic". 9. Problem/Wizzcat. 10. Electric/Extend. pcgfx 1. Marvel/Future Crew "Ice Kingdom" (176). 2. Delusion/Cascada "Eevi" (144). 3. Zenjuga/Black Mind "A3" (106). 4. Pixel/Future Crew "Troll" (88). 5. Giems/Dark Zone "Escaping From the Raytracer" (44). 6. Ranx/Sonic PC "Invintro" (42). 7. PCA/Painkiller "W2" (29). 8. Kapsu/Epical "Assyroad" (22). Mahlzahn/Pentagon "Dungeon" (22). 10. Leinad/Avalanche "Korvmack" (19). am4ch 1. Dizzy/CNCD. 2. Groo/CNCD. Captain/Frantic "Broken Dreams". 4. Prime Premium/CNCD. 5. Strobo/Stellar. 6. Uncle Sam/CNCD. 7. Syndrome/Sonic. 8. Delorean/Complex. 9. Dean/CNCD. 10. Galaxy/Elysion. 11. Nutcase/Balance. 12. Darra/Damones. pc4ch 1. Purple Motion/Future Crew "Sundance" (133). 2. Leinad/Avalanche "Teaspoon" (98). 3. Cybelius/Sonic PC "Schwinging the Schwing" (90). 4. Tonedeaf/Extreme "Sounds of War" (60). 5. Executioner "Pork Chop" (59). 6. Blizzard/Epical "Hidden Shadows" (53). 7. JayJay/Progress "Phantoms" (51). 8. Mellow-D/Sonic PC "Fast Changer II" (47). 9. Gibson/Extreme "Blackbird" (45). 10. Mistake/Darkzone "Michael Jackson sez hi" (43). pcmch 1. Skaven/Future Crew "Ice Frontier" (219). 2. Marvel/Future Crew "Why Can't You Remember Me.." (178). 3. Purple Motion/Future Crew "Starshine" (164). 4. Leinad/Avalanche "Atomic II" (153). 5. Silent Mode/Pentagon "Inferno" (147). 6. Tonedeaf/Extreme "Hearbeat" (86). 7. Prism/Wish "Time Running Out" (69). 8. Mikki/Epical "Opossumi" (59). 9. Funk't'ion/Paranoids "Deepness" (56). 10. Bloodsoaker/Wapy "Shout" (29). 64demo xx. Origo Dreamline "Four Years". xx. The Sharks "Technophobia 2". 64music xx. Agemixer/Astral. other Cascada Demo Section "Hex Appeal" (pc demo). Investation "Anam" (amiga). 14-15.08 Somewhere in Holland 93. ---------------------------------- SIH93 was held at Het Kolpingshus in Nijmegen, Holland by White Label and Reality. There were no power failures, and clean toilets for once :) This was the first time SIH was arranged; an attempt was made at arranging a second party the following year, but they eventually had to give up their plans, and SIH was not arranged again until 1995. amdemo 1. Infocorner/Pegasus "Internal Exile Demo". 2. Mirage "Chit Chat 10 Intro". 3. Raven "Music Disk". gfx 1. Facet/Lemon. 2. Fashion/Static Bytes and D-Mage/Virtual Dreams. 3. Inkey/T.F.A. music 1. Nao/Lemon. 2. SGP/T.F.A. 3. 911/Movement. 28-29.08 Destiny Communion Party 93. ------------------------------------- Competitions at the Communion party were cancelled because a harddrive was stolen. Therefore Lemon.'s 'Rink-A-Dink' demo was not released here, as frequently reported, but a few days later, independently of the party. invit Destiny "Communion Party '93 - Invitation Demo". amdemo 1. Nerve Axis "Impossible Cube". other Virtual Dreams/Fairlight "40Kb Intro". 29.08 Fun Factory 93. ------------------------- FF93 was held in Szekesfehrevar, Hungary for the c64 scene. Any additional information about this party - other platforms present, number of visitors, etc. would be most welcome! · Results from file 'Fun Factory Party 1993. Szekesfehrevar, Hungary'. 64demo 1. Damage "Milestone". 2. Lethargy "Promised Land". 3. Cherubs "Crocodile Tears". 64gfx 1. Oszi/Damage. 2. Egon/Iceberg/Lethargy "Case of the little lila pubi". 3. Mercury/Rebels. Tomi/Damage. xx. Alurion/Cherubs "Young Sorceress". xx. David 'Light' Hamori "Mr.Death". xx. Inside/Exile "SK8". xx. SCP/DZN "?". xx. SCP/DZN "Slayer". xx. Trevize/Cherubs. 64music 1. Chubrock/Natural Beat/Cadgers/Lethargy "Corruption". 2. Silc/Natural Beat/Lethargy "According". 3. Artlace/Lethargy/Active "True Faith". xx. Abject/Exile "Something Was Ended". xx. Vihee/Cherubs. 03-05.09 Saturne Party 1. -------------------------- SAT1 was held at Centre Culturel de Chelles in Chelles about 20km east of Paris, France by Saturne for the amiga scene. 366 people attended. There were separate A500 (42 entries) and A1200 (10 entries) graphics competitions. 10 modules were preselected for the music competition, but most musicians were quite unhappy with the selection, and several wellknown and famous musicians didn't have their modules played. Intros were limited at 64k, and the Angels and Cryptoburners entries were the best of the 8 submitted. AGA demo compo had only three entries, from Movement, Arkham and Intense. 10 ECS demos were submitted, but only the ones from Nova and Syntex were any good. There were 49 music entries. The next Saturne Party was held the following year. · Information from invitation text in Fairlight's "Reformation #4" mag (64). invit Saturne "Saturne Party 1993 Invitation Demo" (amiga). amdemo ecs 1. Nova "Snake Rider" (trackmo). 2. Syntex "Aluminium" (trackmo). 3. Intense "Silent Moebius" (trackmo). xx. Agony "Exodus" (trackmo). xx. Chryseis "Summertime". xx. Corps. xx. Movement "Cooky". xx. Nihondreamers "SOL-740" (trackmo). xx. Spirit. amdemo aga 1. Oops!/Movement "Kid". 2. ??? 3. Intense "Fast Track". am64k ecs 1. Angels "Destroy Fascim". 2. Dreamdealers & Cryptoburners "F.L.A.N.". 3. Intense "What's Up Doc". xx. Antarkos "Another". xx. Fastline "Smalltro". xx. Kool "Born-Kooltro" xx. Majic 12-666 "Better Die Than Techno". xx. Sygma "Intro". gfx ecs 1. Suny/Movement. 2. Ra/sanity. 3. Elf/Intense. 4. Bad/Arkham. 5. Walt/Melon Dezign. gfx aga 1. Troyan (ed: Trajan?) 2. KSS/The End. 3. Elf/Intense. music 1. Jazz/Experience. 2. Monty/Analog. 3. Psynomix/Intense. xx. Cash and Kyle/Mentasm "Spasme". xx. Clawz/Digital "Sonic City". xx. Draghan/Spasm "Zik". xx. Mindfuck/Mentasm "My Soul On Saturne". xx. Nam/Movement "Shape of an Era". other Eremation "Outlaw #1" (diskmag). Eremation "AGA Gfx Converter" (tool). Gryzor "Pro-Wizard 1.1" (tool). Ivory "Chippy Town #1" (music). ??? "Let's Rave" (music). .10 Iris Convention. -------------------------- -NO- information available, help! other Angels "Vactro II" (amiga intro). .10 Aggressive Party 93. ------------------------------ AGR93 was held in Kerava, Finland - the same place they hosted the Assembly this same year! This was the first ever Aggressive party (the second and last was held in 1995) and probably the first ever party with a mixed demo competition between THREE platforms; amiga, pc and atari. The competitions were combined because of the lack of prize money, due to the party receiving less visitors than expected. So ironically, amiga group CNCD won an Atari Falcon 030 for their winner demo! The result file I have claims 'Results file for Music and GFX competitions will be spread soon.' Yeah, right. We're still waiting... · Results '=Originated from The Future Crew='. · Results from Byterapers web page, http://byterapers.scene.org. demo 1. CNCD "Sorry, No Elmers In My World" (68 amiga). 2. X-Tream "Final" (39 atari). 3. Analogy "Dyspepsia" (36 amiga). Masturboys "Huumeinen Huominen" (36 amiga). 5. No Team "Liquid Sky" (34 atari). 6. Dante "Rage" (20 pc). 7. Epical "Grr!" (17 pc). 8. Aggression "Intro" (8 atari). 9. The Dynamic Force "Slow Motion" (1 pc). Lammas and Sympton "Intro" (1 pc). 4chmus 4. Nutcase/Deadline "Silverwire_Breaks". xx. Purple Motion/Future Crew "Shadowrun". 19-21.10 Melon Dezign - The Birthday Party. -------------------------------------------- Held at Himmeley/Herresklev Gymnasium in Roskilde, Denmark to celebrate Melon's second anniversary on the 20th of October. The party was characterized as a giant flop in Upstream #7, after only about 180 people showed up - compared to the expected 800... Melon had rented the school on a time basis, so in order to save money the party was closed prematurely. Also, all prize money for the competitions were withdrawn, and the winners of the compos won stuff like pizzas for their trouble... There were no party releases expect for the graphics and music from the competitions. One factor that might explain why the attendance at the party was as poor as it was, is the fact that it was not arranged on a weekend, but in the middle of the week. All the danish sceners had a fall vacation during these days, but many foreigners did not - and could consequently not attend. Drinking was allowed, but there was no bar. THe most positive thing at the party was probably an hour-long concert held on the second day by Melon's English musician TDK. Due to the lack of prizes, the party also suffered a lack of entries for their competitions. An intro, gfx and eventually music competition was held. invit Melon Dezign "The Birthday Party Invitation" (amiga). am22k 1. Balance (c: Scope, m: Subject). 2. ??? 3. Gunnars Farvebio (disqualified due to r/w error). gfx 1. LPN/Depth. music 1. (various)/Frugtboden. 23-24.10 Polish Autumn Party 93. --------------------------------- PAP93 was held at the Technical School in Poznan, Poland by Mad Elks, FCI, Dioxide and Lesiu for the amiga scene only. No less than 131 entries were delivered for the graphics competition! Only a single entry was delivered to the Amiga 1200 demo competition. invit Mad Elks "Polish Autumn Invitation" (amiga). a500 1. Impulse "Tilt" (3429). 2. Flying Cows Inc. "Pro.s.i.a.k." (2832). 3. Damage "Uquala" (2033). 4. Blaze "Overvision" (1061). a1200 1. Deform and Investation "Ray World". gfx 1. Seq "Black Jack" (1686). 2. 997 "Omega" (1176). 3. Tpp "Miss Kiss" (1142). 4. Pluton "Natura" (926). 5. Mr. Melon "Moonlight" (756). 6. Edi "Columb" (638). 6. Kurwa Jego "Baileys" (638). 7. ?? "Valesko" (624). 8. Pluton "Zmrok" (590). 9. Xenos "Badyle" (562). 10. Marcin Bogasz "Flanta" (532). 11. Showtime "Kawal Chuja" (522). 12. SEQ "Corsimone" (510). 13. Plumbum "Beavis Butthead" (492). 14. Devil "One More Shit" (483). 15. Axel D. "Emily" (476). 16. ??? "Fantazja" (432). 17. Deuto "Santa Maria" (411). 18. Cia "Vigrid" (378). 19. Zefir "Voice of My Head" (362). 20. Baniamin "Sweet Cindy" (350). music 1. Dreamer "Light & Sound IV" (1972). 2. XTD "Transfix" (1682). 3. Scorpik "Grumble" (1550). 4. Dan "Enforcer" (1472). 5. Roberts "What Is It" (1284). 6. Accord "Unplugged" (1225). 7. Peters "Utopia Island" (1186). 8. Michal R. "Slave Of Techno" (1166). 9. Wierza "Metropolis" (1041). 10. Pavelo "Kill The Hate" (907). 10-12.11 Combase'93. --------------------- COM93 was held in Melbu, Norway. Results? Releases? other Banana Dezign "Combase'93 partyintro" (amiga). 13-14.11 Helloween Party 93. ----------------------------- Held in Lünen, Germany by Analog, presumably for the Amiga scene only. It's not exactly certain that this party was ever held! The above date is from the update invitation, one week later than originally planned. invit Analog "Helloween Party Invitation" (amiga). Analog "Helloween Party Invitation Update" (amiga). 14-15.11 Abaddon 2nd Party. ---------------------------- ABD2 was held in Csorna, Hungary by Abaddon for the pc scene. There was also a live AD&D roleplaying competition, won by Planet Organ, and with Mivagyunk as runner up. · Results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. pcdemo 1. Twin Sectors Inc. (TSI) "Megalomania". pcintro 1. Planet Organ "Runtime". 2. Majic 12. 3. Shinny 3 Ace "Blue Box". music 1. Basq/TSI. .12 Chromance and Faces Party. ------------------------------------ This was a C64 party held in Hungary, and that's basically all the info I have :) Chromance held a new party the following year. .12 Antia and Elysium Party. ---------------------------------- Held in Tarnow, Poland by Antia (amiga) and Elysium (c64). Any results would be most welcome! 64demo 4. Asphyxia "Grave Story". 27-29.12 The Party 1993 (http://www.theparty.dk). -------------------------------------------------- TP93 was held at Herning Messecenter in Herning, Denmark by The Silents, Lemon. and Spaceballs. However, Lemon. and Spaceballs' participation in the organizing was minimal. Because the two were big groups at the time, they were offered a deal where the organizers (TSL) put their names on the advertising in return for which they were admitted to the party free of charge. 2863 people payed to attend, making it the biggest party thus far (again =]). The counting of the votes commenced 'Live' on the big screen, so the attendants could follow the progression. This was the first time we saw the 'Dealer Demo' competition, and it was also the first year of full PC support from the organizers. The following results are most likely the most complete ones anywhere. They were assembled from at least three different sources, and include the full competition details for amiga, pc and c64! You may notice some strange scores in the pc demo results, and this is due to some inconsistencies in the results I've studied. As a result, the results here may look confusing, with some of the lower points not corresponding very well with where the entry is in the placings. The order should be correct, though. Alex' winner pc gfx picture is reported to be called "Alex" in results lists, but is given its proper name "WinTho" in the documentation for Impact Studios' "Legend". Why on earth wasn't Movement's excellent amiga demo "Numb" part of the competition!? C64 competitions were arranged by Camelot, and as a result this party is known as "Camelot'93" in some c64 results packs. · Amiga results from a resultfile by Slash/Citron. · PC results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. invit The Silents "The Party 93 Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Complex "Origin" (2340). 2. Virtual Dreams "Full Moon" (1860). 3. Sanity "Arte" (1592). 4. Spaceballs "9 Fingers" (1512). 5. Infect "Harmadegon" (488). 6. Rednex "Emptyhead" (380). 7. Tragedy "Fatal Morgana" (332). 8. Syndicate "5 to 12" (212). Syndrome "So What" (212). 10. Trackers "Letmælk" (188). 11. Insane "Eradication" (152). 12. Sagazity "End of the Misery" (144). 13. Insane "Achallamahalla" (120). 14. Ivory "Bizing" (116). 15. Dreamdealers "Raging Fire" (104). 16. Sanity "Hospital Since Friday" (100). 17. Defiance "Virtual Journey" (76). 18. Impact DK "Futuristic Mind" (72). 19. Pacman Productions "F.U.B.A.R." (48). Silicon Ltd. "Merry X-Mas" (48). 21. Jaggerboy "Jul Det' Cool" (28). 22. Damage and DTS "X-Mass Time" (24). 23. Melon Dezign "Mind Expanding" (20). 24. Nolem "Graisse Antique" (16). 25. Focus Design "Eyemind" (12). 26. Narmala Pocket "Space Cake" (8). 27. Lamon "Hard Vajero" (0). Model "First Demo" (0). am40k 1. Virtual Dreams "Chaosland" (2832). 2. Essence "D" (712). 3. Dreamdealers "Toyzareus" (692). 4. Stellar "Hallucination" (680). 5. Lego "The Real 40KB" (652). 6. Investation "Poison" (372). 7. Alchemy "Shadeways to Heaven" (284). 8. Compact "Hiplash" (268). 9. Balance "Cutting Edge" (264). 10. Paradox "Calimero" (248). 11. Retire "40KB Kraft-Tro" (188). 12. Lemon. "Dotro" (180). 13. Balance "H.A.S.H." (136) 14. Sardonyx "Frowzy Frog" (128). 15. Eremation "Trashcan Compatible" (108). 16. Sixaeon "Drunken Coder Intro" (88). 17. Retire "Contactro" (68). 18. Sygma "At The Party 3" (48). 19. Avalon "40k Intro" (28). Serenity "CompoIntro" (28). pcdemo 1. Dust "Untitled" (2492). 2. Surprise! Productions "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly" (2464). 3. Infiny "Cardiac" (1584). 4. Impact Studios "Legend" (648). 5. Noice Productions "2nd Phobia" (624). 6. Distortion "Phobia" (520). 7. Gollum "Assembler Instinct" (324). 8. Zwilight Zone "No Rippings" (316). 9. Hemoroids "Lost in Space" (216). 10. CCS "Trance" (176). 11. TNT "Shortcut to Istanbul" (72). Yodel "X-Mas 93" (72? 76?). Flash Productions "The Portal" (72). 14. Bizzar "Megademo 2" (64). 15. Bogas "Bogas Party Video" (60). 16. B-Ware "Nothing Compares 2 B-Ware" (28). 17. TDS Inc. "Logical Thoughts" (28). 18. Virtual Visions "Reversed Evolution" (44). 19. Post Mortem "Pizza" (28). 20. Fraggabaharje "Tsocka Bryan" (28). 21. Hypnosis "A Year of Agony" (8). 22. Pyten "The Newcomer" (0). 23. Force II "Fiction" (4). pc80k 1. Gazebo "CyboMan" (1280). 2. Admire "Symbology" (1008). 3. Masque "Black Zone" (644). 4. Epical "TimeOut" (332). 5. Aardvark "Copperfaked" (152). 6. Dante "X-Mas 93" (144). 7. Symptom "Typhoid" (136). 8. Illusion "X-Mas 93" (124). Xtacy "Instant" (124). 10. Groundzero "Eradicator" (72). 11. Spacestation "Wiered" (56). 12. Phoenix "Dentro" (36). 13. Mental Design "Squash" (0). 14. Svilit Two "8192". amgfx 1. Cougar/Sanity "Dragon Sun" (624). 2. Suny/Movement "Estelle.pic" (620). 3. Devilstar/The Silents "Not A Copy" (536). 4. RA/Sanity "ARGLM" (532). 5. D-Sign/Essence "Claudia" (392). 6. CAT/Essence "Sex" (388). 7. Decker/Andromeda "The Red Dragon" (328). 8. Fairfax/Andromeda "Winter Couriers" (324). 9. Mack/Melon Dezign "Who Is Facet ?" (308). 10. T'Vaan/Movement "Ischarah,Iff" (272). 11. Reward/Complex "Reward! Who is Facet ?" AGA (260). 12. SD Design "Wolfdrag" AGA (232). 13. J.A.D.E./Lemon. "Pikpatnos" (220). Rodney/Lego "Lego!" (220). 15. D-Design/Virtual "Twin Girls" (196). Trajan/Dreamdealers "Deamon 64" (196). 17. Ben Haze/Motion "Picture" (152). Photos/Eremation "Legion" (152). 19. Archmage/Andromeda "Celis" (124). 20. Shocker/Compact "Enchanted" AGA (120). 21. Jugi/Complex "StormBringer.Iff" AGA (116). Eloy/Complex "Naked!" AGA (116). 23. Peachy/Masque "Land of Confusion" AGA (108). 24. Harry/Ivory "Sadness" (92). 25. Warlock "RavenLoft" (88). 26. Fiver/TRSI "Taurus" (80). Parasite "Mount" AGA (80). 28. Connor "Saurios Magnum" AGA (68). 29. Lucas "Dining" AGA (64). Louie/Insane "Hanna" AGA (64). 31. Facet/Lemon. "Funky Bivas" AGA (60). 32. Electron/Citron "Fringe of the Forest" (52). 33. Duce/Extend "Primal" (48). Jaco/Virtual Dreams "Yattering(Iff)" AGA (48). 35. Xray/Accession "Egyptian Magic" (44). 36. Artcore/Essence (Groo + Rufferto) "Ambush" (40). Ca$h/Mentasm "Fuck" (40). JFT/Exceed "Squid" (40). Solid/Cryptoburners "Closed eyes.iff" (40). 40. Navy/Trsi "Navy AGA!.Iff" AGA (32). Bridgeclaw/Iris "Foreign Side" AGA (32). 42. Kyle/Mentasm "Mitra" (28). 43. Wildstyle/Progress "Nicole" AGA (16). 44. Dgl/Disaster "Delorean" (8). 45. Bip/Desire "Desirefraff.Iff" (4). 46. Flow/Impact DK "The Oppression of Religion" (0). Disaster "Mirror" AGA (0). Zalo/Nemol "Dwarf" (0). pcgfx 1. Alex/Movement (amiga) and Impact Studios (pc) "WinTho" (396). 2. Zebig/Razor 1911 "Max-Comp" (368). 3. Gore/Future Crew "Windows" (360). 4. Sigfrid/Impact Studios "Alita" (344). 5. Pixel/Future Crew "Skyrider" (340). 6. Marvel/Future Crew "Air" (140). 7. Barti!/Infiny "Sul_comp" (132). 8. Jeskola! Production "Inteli" (120). 9. Lithium "Yell!" (112). 10. Sti/Euphoria "Sti_ephr" (96). 11. Arachnatron/Enertia "Watery" (84). 12. Phantom/Epical "Mulkero" (76). 13. Lord/Virtual Visions "Horror" (72). 14. Joachim/Triton "Arnie" (64). 15. Havoe/Absolute! "Aghev02" (60). 16. Zeb/Infiny "Vis16" (32). 17. Traveller/Gazebo "Womanru1" (0). Consel/Ravel "Sonic_ca" (0). Neuronik/Adn "Apple" (0). ammusic 1. Moby/Sanity "Elektrik Funk" (1284). 2. Chorus and Sid/Razor 1911 "Hideaway Blues" (632). 3. Arios and Feyd/Delight "Blow-Up" (392). 4. Doh/Cryptoburners "Kenmare River" (384). 5. Mr. Man/Andromeda "Sequestral" (352). 6. Jason/Lemon "Defined as Mess" (328). 7. Unison/Impact DK "Morning In Sarajevo" (316). 8. Braintumor and Heywood/Stone Arts "Jammin' In The Wind" (312). 9. The Master/The Silents DK "No Corners!" (280). 10. Some1 and Prime/Razor 1911 "World of Spirits" (272). 11. Chromag/DCS "Fuckthenons" (264). 12. Fash "A Shade In Waiting" (260). 13. Sire/Lego "Glew of the Night" (MED MMD1 4ch form, 256). 14. B-Toven/Transonic "Transonic Theme" (232). 15. Daeron and Artie/DCS "Nypon Soppa" (212). 16. Mel O'Dee/DCS "Sylvi's Theme" (196). 17. X-Cess "God Watchers" (172). Emax/TRSI "Defloration" (172). 19. Romeo Knight/Masque "Piggie's Hut" (140). 20. Slide/Parasite "Hot Bits 2" (112). 21. Axel/Brainstorm Productions "Doeati" (88). 22. Conrad "Dont Need Your Love" (84). 23. Hille/Insanity "Rubber Computer" (64). 24. Dizzy/CNCD "Banana Split" (60). 25. Naut/Magnetic "Animationizationize" (52). 26. Omen "Groove-Snus" (28). Lava/Subacid "Nappyzap" (28). 28. Randall/Majic 12 "One Single Step Into Darkness" (24). 29. Heatbeat/CNCD "Heatbeat" (20). 30. Winger/Fever Design "Safe Sex" (16). xx. Ache & Nrg/Pointless "Lethargic". xx. Alc'o Hole/Smash Designs "My Dick In Her Mouth". xx. Amadeus/Meka Design "Drakfelch". xx. Andy/Nuance "Faked Reality". xx. Animal/Defect "Mylife hc-rewound!!". xx. Ascender/Logic "Motraction". xx. Beathawk "Just A Bargain". xx. Beathawk/Wizzcat "Bounzie Boom". xx. Blue Fox/Balance "Equal Justice". xx. Budweiser/Hardcore Design "The Quickening". xx. Cain/Artifizial "Electrocution". xx. Chronic "Overflow". xx. Clawz/Complex "A Call Today". xx. Cosmic/Logic "Tu2.!and.remember!" xx. Cueder/Ozone "Experimental". xx. Cytron/Ko-Prod "Minusmod". xx. C-Quence/Impact "In Orbit". xx. Deckard/Avoid "Not Ever Since..." xx. Deelite/Razor 1911 "Pro Forma". xx. Deetsay/Insane "Fanki". xx. Dime/Decnite "Gratitude". xx. Drac "Touch This". xx. D-Zire/The Silents and The Doodles^Shock "Taffel Chips". xx. Eksec/Infect "Yellobeard(party)". xx. Electroholic/Access "Binary Orgasm". xx. Elf/Hardcore Design "Groove Yard". xx. Epithal/Limited Edition "Trinity Paradox.ep". xx. Epos/Taurus "Beauty and the Horn". xx. Eremation "Blind Justice". xx. Flower Child "Vodka Dreams". xx. Fraction/CNCD "Sport". xx. Gandbox/Ivory "City of Light". xx. Gin/Dual Crew Shining "Modern Classics". xx. Goofy/Masquerade "Valentines Day Gift". xx. Gorfy/Hardcore Design "Popin' Up". xx. Hellrazor/TRSI "Maidenhair". xx. Henning Brau/Associate of Arts "A Piece of Spacefunk". xx. Herman/Masquerade "Kingdom of Dwarfs". xx. Horst/Interpol "Western-Party-Edition". xx. Interphace/Andromeda "Shores of Valinor". xx. Jake/Redland Prod. "Source of Ins." xx. James/Decnite "A Shining Rainbow". xx. Jesper Wilhelmsson "Piano Symfoni". xx. Jogeir Liljedahl "Oro Incenso". xx. Laurent Guyon "S_Theme". xx. Laz/Deflect "Mysterave". xx. Liquid/Parasite "Ambient Zing". xx. Lizard/Lemon. "Playing Rough2!-lzd". xx. Lizardking/Razor 1911 "World of Fantasy". xx. Major Tom/CNCD "Fanta". xx. Meatloaf/CNCD "Nowhere Whenever". xx. Mellow-D "Underground". xx. Memorys/Ivory "Cabalistic". xx. Mindfuck/Mentasm "An Acetip Dream". xx. Mindrax/Flashpoint "I l l u s i o n s". xx. Motion/Balance "Polygonewindow-ext". xx. Mystra/Stone Arts "Weak, But Unique". xx. Nagash "2much4ufrex". xx. Nightmare/Elicma "Trance-Universe". xx. Olav Rasmus Vorren (aka Shorty --Glenn) "Will of the Wind". xx. Petroff/Absolute! "I Drink Whisky". xx. Probe "Tullacroke". xx. Psimon/Compact "Nim". xx. Radar/Contrast "Pragmatique". xx. Radix/Meka Design "Nemesis". xx. Raistlin/Cpm "Next Way To The Future". xx. Randall "Lookin For Weekend". xx. Randall "Unity In Dub". xx. Rash/Partek "New-Year-1994-hc". xx. RokDaZone/Infect "Pingi The Penguin". xx. Siracon & Mellon/Defiance "Technicalboot". xx. Slaze/Defiance "Out of Control". xx. Slaze/Defiance "Virtual Journey". xx. Smullquedeur "Stupid Theme". xx. Snoopy/Energy "Holidays'93". xx. Solo/Hangover "Me And The Madman". xx. Spacebrain/Kingdom "Existence!" xx. Strobo/Stellar "Innocence". xx. Sun/Dreamdealers "Happy Bees". xx. $volkraq/Gollum "Morning Air". xx. Teque/Aggression "Neurocycle". xx. The Pornos/Noiseless "Technojazz". xx. The Spirit/Headroom "Keep It Up (release)". xx. Tommy/Complex "Ghetto Rap". xx. Uncle Sam/CNCD "Pok". xx. Venger and Marvin/Dragnet "Exuding Sararr Vgr". xx. Vincent Voois/Digital Arts "Dance-Booster.imp". xx. Vincent Voois/Digital Arts "Those Were The Days..." xx. Virus/Skid Row "Virtual Relity". xx. Voy$e/Delight "Pink Wave". xx. Wishbone/Intense "The Flashback". xx. World of Wonders "Echoing" -- Note: a classic from around '89! xx. W.O.T.W/Essence "Highway to Hell". xx. XTD/Mystic and Union "Scream From Space 2". xx. Zing/Pacific "Technopop". pcmusic 1. Zodiak/Cascada "Cloudscape" (728). 2. Trap/Bonzai^Surprise! Productions "Hard Folk" (672, 4ch MOD). 3. Lizardking/Triton "Magic Mights" (656). 4. ??? "Blubpattern" (444). 5. $volkraq/Gollum "Approaching Antares" (432). 6. Prism "Remote Controle" (300). 7. Purple Motion/Future Crew "Skyrider" (296). 8. Azure "Snowland" (268). 9. Cybelius/Sonic PC "Wait A Minute" (208). 10. Silent Mode/Pentagon "Classical Feelings" (160). 11. ??? "Goone" (104). 12. Sulphur "Glacial" (80). 13. Blizzard "Without Buttocks" (76). 14. Mytical "Motivation" (56). 15. Dev "Legalize It" (44). xx. Craftsman/Diffusion PC "Party Vibrations" (11ch MTM). 64demo 1. Camelot "Tower Power" (1640). 2. Censor Design "Spasmolytic" (1328). 3. Focus "Visual Delight" (1044). 4. Fairlight "Legoland III" (704). 5. Oxyron "Comalight 11" (400). 6. Dual Crew "Arla" (224). 7. Silicon "Point Zero" (168). 8. Antic "Beyond Imagination 2" (96). Spirit "Tales of Mystery" (96). 10. W.O.W "WOW Story III" (48). xx. Reflex "Cafe Odd" (not shown). 64gfx 1. Oxidy/Fairlight (740). 2. Dane/Triad "Demon Mistress" (604). 3. Deekay/Crest (364). 4. Mirage/Focus (288). 5. Creeper/Antic/Dual Crew "Splash" (224). 6. Stasi/Noice (220). 7. Joe/Antic (204). Ivan/Smash Designs (204). 9. Scat/Red Sector (196). 10. Floris/Chromance (188). 11. Felidae/Reflex (160). 12. Mirage/Focus (140). 13. Electric/Extend (76). 14. Syndrom/Crest (72). 15. Chtulhu/Mystic (64). 16. Winpic (56). 17. Shadowolf/Paralyze (52). Hein Holt/Focus (52). 19. Hi-Lite/Success (48). 20. Sander/Focus (40). Rob/Camelot (40). 22. SDI/Alpha Fit. (32). 23. P.S./Eastgang (24). Drunken Man (24). 25. Sun Dancer/Regina (20). Avalanche/Atlantt (20). 27. AEG/Smash Designs(12). Fly Sorceror/AWA (12). Pollux/Equinoxe (12). The Leader/BSAB (12). 31. Mike (8). 32. Alcohol/Bronx (4). Panic/Equake-CS (4). 34. Yoga/WOW (0). 64music 1. Red Devil/Fairlight "Tune" (1000). 2. Blues/Light "Without" (488). 3. Zyron/Antic "The Party 93" (384). 4. Odysseus/Eastgang "Compotune" (320). 5. Amadeus/Meka Design (308). 6. Doh/Cryptoburners "Maxitime" (176). 7. Erik af Ekhage/Indy "Analogic Dream" (160). 8. Liket/Noice "Yum Yum" (152). 9. Echo/Comic Pirates "Compotune" (148). 10. Magnar 'Lizard' Harestad/Moz(ic)art (140). 11. Emax/TRSI "Full Flavor" (124). 12. Yoko/Fiction "Land of Confusion" (100). 13. Shark/Regina "Rectum" (92). 14. Tango/Triad "Jarre Freak" (80). 15. Trident & Dane/Triad "Into Oblivion" (56). Danko/Censor Design "Ragga" (56). 17. The Syndroma/TIA and Crest "Close To Music" (20). 18. Morbid & RRR/Shazam & WOM "Morbid'n'RRR" (16). 19. B.I.O/Creatures "Raw Like Sushi" (12). Thor/Extend "Heidi" (12). 21. P.R.I/Oxyron "Muti Rock" (0). Herr Tie/MTV "Fuck PC!" (0). The Alien/Black Code Design "Let's Party" (0). amdeal 1. Dreamline Design "A1200 Dealer Demo" (2384). 2. LP Prod "AGA Dealer" (1156). amfast 1. DCS "True Stress II" (1160). 2. TRSI & Complex (772). 3. Racoon "The Happy Ones" (584). 4. DCS & Animators "Fascism Sucks" (384). fast clipart 1. Tukan "Compo.Tukan" (296). 2. Kofein "Bullshit" (268). 3. Smile! "TBM-LimitedEdition" (112). 4. Hawk "B&B5" (88). 5. Pixie "Pixie -stav" (76). banner 1. Digital Arts (284). 2. Infect (280). 3. Paradox (248). 4. Vixen (184). 5. Access (148). 6. Nexus (116). 7. Damones (108). 8. Dreamline Desing (40). 9. Meka Design (28). 10. Classic (0). other CNCD and Complex "Morbid Visions 3" (amiga slideshow). Damian "The Jungle issue #5" (amiga diskmag). Limited Edition "Nanotech Mysteries" (amiga demo). Movement "Numb" (amiga trackmo). Nova "Intro" (amiga). Noxious "Beyond Belief" (amiga). Pearl "Rosedale BBS Intro" (amiga). --- 1994 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year........................................Andromeda "Nexus 7" intro of the year..................................Pygmy Projects "G-Force" significant releases..........................Andromeda "Sequential" (demo) .............................................Bomb "Motion: Origin 2" (demo) ......................................................Complex "Real" (demo) .................................Cryptoburners "Brainstate in a Box" (demo) ...............................................Parallax "Drool This" (demo) .................................................Rebels "Switchback" (demo) ..................................................Stellar "Mindflow" (demo) ........................................Virtual Dreams "Breathtaker" (demo) ........................................Virtual Dreams "Psychedelic" (demo) .................................................Stellar "Darkroom" (intro) ............................................Stellar "Peverly Hills" (intro) pc demo of the year.................................................Noon "No!" intro of the year.......................................Complex "Cyboman 2" significant releases..............................Cascada "Holistic" (demo) ........................................................EMF "Verses" (demo) ....................................................Grif "Catch Up!" (demo) ......................................Impact Studios "Project Angel" (demo) ................................................Legend Design "Warp" (demo) .....................................................Majic 12 "Show" (demo) ......................................Nostalgia "Echoes of the Past" (demo) .........................................The Coexistance "Contagion" (demo) .....................................................Tran "Timeless" (demo) ...................................................Prime "Airframe" (intro) c64 demo of the year.....................................Reflex "Access Denied" significant releases....................................................n/a generally... After the AGA chipset was introduced with the A1200 and A4000 last year, productions utilising the new chipset started becoming a little more common in 1994. These new machines were quickly accepted as the new standard, and not only demos and intro competitions benefitted; the new graphics modes allowed for better pictures, and the 2mb of chipram allowed for larger modules. Unless anyone can prove us wrong, Assembly 94 was the first ever instance of a 4k intro competition at a major party. 1994 was the year the very first pure scene cd-rom for the Amiga was released, Almathera's "Euroscene 1". This was also the year Commodore introduced Kickstart and Worbench 3.1 (the amiga OS), and their last ever amiga, the tower A4000T. The game "Dragonstone" was released by Core Design for the amiga and cd32, with intro coding by Derek Leigh-Gilchrist (Del/ex Anarchy) and music by Martin Iveson (Spaceman/Lemon.). Another scene-related game was the release of "Elfmania" for the amiga from Terramarque (developers) and Renegade (publishers). The credits read like this: code by Savi Ka (Saviour/CNCD, later Damones) and Antti Toiviainen (Tai-Pan/CNCD), graphics by Golem (/ex Carillon, using his handle rather than his name), and music by Allan M. and Prime Premium (/CNCD, real name Ville Hyvonen, also using his handle rather than his name). chronologically... Nothing very interesting was released in the first few months of the year, as the scene recovered from The Party. It was not until april that something started happening again... The major easter party was naturally The Gathering, where Andromeda won the most prestigious amiga award with their demo "Sequential". It was followed in the demo competition by Cryptoburners' "Brain State In A Box" and Polka Brothers "Friday At Eight". The intro competition was won by Stone Arts "Bjarne", followed by Spaceballs' "Funky Pixels" and another Stone Arts intro, "Rush". The graphics competition was won by Fairfax/Andromeda with his classic "Zz.Madman" followed by Tony/Razor 1911 and Archmage/Razor 1911. The music competition was won by pc scener Svolkraq/Gollum with the beautiful "Sound O' Da Lunatic" (the first time a major music competition was won by a pc scener!), followed by Mr.Man/ Andromeda and Dice/Polka Brothers. The pc demo competition was won by Five with "Superunknown" and the intro competition by Gollum with "Das Grelle". But The Gathering was not the only interesting party in april; Hammering 94 in hungary brought us a classic pc demo in the shape of Majic 12's "Show" and the Saturne Party 2 in france gave us Gengis' last demo for Complex, "Real". After this, not much happened. May gave us Nostalgia's pc demo "Echoes of the Past" at Bizarre 95, june gave us Virtual Dreams' amiga demo "Love" at the South Sealand party. Then came august and Assembly in finland. The amiga demo competition was won by Stellar with "Mindflow", followed by Virtual Dreams' "Breathtaker" and Parallax' "Drool This". The intro competition was won by last year's demo competition winners Pygmy Projects with the revolutionary 3d intro "G-Force" - a production that probably changed the way the amiga scene made demos and intros forever, by once and for all taking us into the third dimentsion... The runner-ups were Razor 1911 with "Falu Red Color" and Stellar with the atmospheric "Darkroom". The pc demo competition was won by Electromotive Force with "Verses", and the intro competition by Prime with "Airframe". In what was probably the first ever instance of a 4k intro competition at a major party, Dust won with their intro "Stoned". The c64 demo competition was won by Beyond Force with "Attack of Stobidos 3", followed by Byetrapers with "World of Code II" and the "Best Of" Trinomic. The graphics competition was won by Destop/CNCD, followed by Hotshot/Complex and Louie/Insane, who was later disqualified - and the third position awarded to R.W.O and Zinko from Polka Brothers. The four channel music competition was won by Lizardking/Triton and Razor 1911, followed by Petroff/Absolute! and Yolk/Parallax, while the multichannel competition was won by Stargazer/Sonic followed by Cube/Aggression and again Lizardking/ Triton and Razor 1911. The scene dropped into another slump for the remaining months up towards the natural demoscene climax of the year, The Party. But at least a couple of interesting releases were made, like the reborn Rebels' winner demo "Switchback" at the Doom's Day Party 94 in Germany and the c64 demos "World of Code 3" by Byterapers and "Lameness Rules" by Oxyron at the Tribute 94 party in Sweden. But the entire scene was waiting for The Party, and come december a nuch of interesting releases saw the light of day at the most important scene party of all. Andromeda won their second major demo competition of the year with what was also the year's best demo - "Nexus 7". Unfortunately for the scene, this was also the last thing Andromeda ever released =[ It was followed by a plethora of great demos, with Virtual Dreams' "Psychedelic" (2nd), Bomb's "Motion: Origin 2" (3rd, followup to last year's winner demo "Origin" released for Complex, and featuring the best amiga Doom routine by far!), The Silents' "Soulkitchen" (4th), Rebels' "Whammer Slammer" (5th), Polka Brothers' "The Prey" (6th), Melon Dezign's "Ninja" (7th) and Sanity's "Roots" (8th). The intro competition was won by Polka Brothers with "4k0", followed by Fresh Prince's "McIntro" and Passion's "Nitte!". Intros like Virtual Dreams' "Doodle-Doo" (4th), TPDL's "Hollywood Mood" (6th) and Stellar's "Peverly Hills" (7th) also deserve mention. Amiga sceners were beginning to leak over to the pc scene, and this year's pc demo competition made that all too evident: The winners were Impact Studios with "Project Angel" (featuring Bomb! members), followed by Nooon's "No!" (featuring Sanity members) and The CoExistence's "Contagion". The intro competition was won by JMagic/Complex' "Cyboman 2", followed by Valhalla's "Peripheral Vision" and Jamm's "Finkel". The c64 demo competition was won by Reflex' "Access Denied", followed by Light's "Brutal Comeback" and Wrath's "Courtesy of Sovjet". The graphics competition was won by Peachy/Masque with one of the most strange pictures ever to win a major graphics compo, of that I can assure you! =] It was followed by pictures by Ra/Sanity and Nooon and Mirage/Bonzai. The four channel music competition was won by Hithansen/Rednex with the supremely funky "Electric Church", followed by tunes from Dreamer/TRSI and Zulu & Grey/Rebels. The multichannel music competition was won by Zodiak/Cascada, followed by Moby & Ra/Nooon and finally Lizardking/Triton. --- partyindex ------------------------------------------------------------ Somewhere In Holland II (29.01), to be arranged by Reality (pc) and Spaceballs (amiga) in Holland, was cancelled. It was eventually held the following year, though. Info from the official invitation V1.0, published in Scoopex' "Nevermind" packmag #48. CompuCamp 94. Compusphere 3. Digital Art. Exile Party. .01 The Rainbow Party - Radwar V7. 07-09.01 Global Gathering 94. .03 Cache '94. .03 CeBIT 94. 12-13.03 The Easter Party 94. .04 Low Density 94. .04 Ladojen Kokoontumis Ajot Lahti Party 94 (no entry). 29.3-3.4 The Gathering 94. 01.04 Pearl Party 94 (no entry). 07-09.04 The Hammering 94. 16-17.04 Primavera Party 94. 22-24.04 Saturne Party 2. .05 Bizarre '94. 15.05 Hackerance 94 (IV). 11-12.06 Abduction '94. 17-19.06 Bush Party 94. 24-26.06 South Sealand 94. .07 Analog Party. .07 Pacman Party 94 (no entry). .08 The Borlänge Party. .08 Euskal Party 1. .08 V rparty'94. 05-07.08 Assembly 94. 11-12.08 Intel Outside 94. 02-04.09 Sea, Soft, Sun (3S) Party. 30.9-2.10 Happening 94. 08-09.10 Doom's Day Party 94. 29-31.10 Wired 94. .11 Tribute Party 94. 05-06.11 World of Commodore 94. 12-13.11 Gelloween 94. 12-13.11 Nordic Line Meeting '94. .12 Dexterity 94. 27-30.12 Euskal Amiga Party 2. 27-30.12 The Party 1994. 28-30.12 Elysium Party. CompuCamp 94. ----------------------- CC94 was held by Byterapers in Iisalmi, Finland. Compusphere 3. ------------------------ CMP3 was held somewhere in Sweden. Anyone got ANY additional results or other information? amdemo xx. Candle "Slurry". Digital Art. ---------------------- DA94 was held for the first time, in Poland. It was followed by Digital Art 1.5 the following year. Thanks to 3case for information. Exile Party. ---------------------- EXI94 was held in Budapest, Hungary for the c64 scene. DOS/ADSR's third- placed tune for the music competition was not released at the party. These results have additional information and entries added over the original resultfile. If anyone knows the real date of this party, get in touch! · Results from file marked 'Exile Party 1994. Budapest,Hungary results:' 64demo 1. Triumwyrat "Sonic". 2. Chaos "Absolute". 3. Exile "Vector Overd." 4. Chorus & Damage "Coopdentro". 5. Profik "Mergezo Anyag". gfx 1. Arthur/Fun Factory/Crime/LQD. 2. Cince/Nuclear. 3. Flimbo/Exile. 4. Milk-Maid/Humbug. music 1. Peet/Chorus/Damage/Natural Beat "Harmony Compotune". 2. Shogoon/Agony "Zool". 3. DOS/ADSR. 4. Artlace/Lethargy/[A]/RBL. xx. Abject/Exile "Street Feelings". xx. Chubrock/Natural Beat/Lethargy "Let's Summer". xx. Cince/Nuclear "Secret Dreams". xx. Cubehead/Chaos "Exile Party Compomusic". xx. Friday Night/Next Week "Assholes!" xx. Gangstar/[ATL] "Four Zax". xx. Inside/Exile "More Brain". xx. Mercury/Natural Beat/Lethargy "Desert". xx. Silc/Natural Beat/Lethargy "Relative". xx. Slobber/Humbug. xx. Snap/Atlantis "Friends". xx. Vihee/Cherubs. .01 The Rainbow Party - Radwar V7. ---------------------------------------- Held at the disco "Chez Renzo" in Heinberg, Germany by Radwar Enterprises, Spreadpoint and TRSI. It was as much a social, alcohol-consuming happening as it was a demo party, though there WOULD be a demo competition. It was to be a three day party, friday to sunday, and the date would be either 15-16, 22-23 or 30-31. To sum up, here's a priceless quote from the invitation: "People who cannot behave themselves will get MORE beer until they CAN." · Information from invitation printed in Regina's "Pulse #5" (c64 diskmag). 07-09.01 Global Gathering 94. ------------------------------ GLO94 was held at the Bekasmegyer Community Center in Budapest, Hungary by The Studio and Technix for the amiga and pc scenes. The price for attendance was 350 forints for all three days, and an additional 100 if you were bringing your own computer. A separate movie room was promised, showing new movies. Food would be available both inside the building, as well as in two nearby supermarkets and a McDonalds. There would also be separate sleeping quarters. No alcohol would be served, but people were allowed to drink if they didn't get too drunk - then they'd be shown away. Smoking was generally not allowed, just a small area would be reserved for this. Demo, intro, graphics and music (4ch only) competitions would be held. Naturally, we're searching for confirmation that this party was really held, and if so, results from the competitions... · Information from official invitiation file. .03 Cache '94. -------------------- CAC94 was held in Kecskemät, Hungary for the amiga and pc scene. · Results from 'Cache'94 was held in Kecskem‚t, Hungary'. pcdemo 1. Majic 12 "Poor". 2. Xeed Crew "Let's Show!" gfx 1. Rack/Majic 12. 2. Rendall/Impulse. 4chmus 1. Gyu/Muffbusters "The Amigo". 2. Petroff/Absolute! "Snowing". 3. Reptile/AstroideA "Passage". other xx. Impulse "Alive" (amiga demo). .03 CeBIT '94. -------------------- CEBIT94 afterparty was held in Hannover, Germany by Spaceballs. other Arise "Nutzlos" (amiga). Infect "Exotic Ripper V2.22 Intro" (amiga intro). TEK "Rampage" (amiga). The Dark Demon "Midnite Mess issue #3" (amiga diskmag). Vision "CeBIT 94 Intro" (amiga). 12-13.03 The Easter Party 94. ------------------------------ TEP94 was held by Smash Designs (c64), Crystal (amiga), Phasematic (pc) and Tristar Red Sector (amiga) in a large sportshall in Frechen-Habbelrath about 15km outside Cologne, Germany. According to the invitation, drinking was allowed. Competitions for pc (demo gfx music), amiga (demo gfx music), commodore 64 (demo gfx music), archimedes (demo) and super nintendo (demo) were held, but apparently no cash prizes were given out. All entries supposedly to be shown on 6 by 4 meters big screen. Any additional info on this party would be most welcome. · Info from party invitation by Airwolf/Genesis Project published in Scoopex' "Never Mind" packmag issue #48. pcdemo 1. Keen Like Frogs "The Journey". pcintro 1. Keen Like Frogs "Blue Obsession BBS". music 1. Lord Layer/Cylinx "Cylinx Revenge". other Bonzai "Sleepless Nights" (amiga 40k). Savage "Truth" (amiga). .04 Low Density '94. -------------------------- Held at easter time, probably in Belgium, by Outlaws (pc amiga) and Therapy (amiga). The pc music competition was cancelled since there were no entries. The 3rd-placer in the pc gfx competition, Kaitty Cat, is a girl. This is ofcourse highly unconfirmed, but I believe this was the first time a female participant has been placed in the top 3 at any party. Progress, guys! =] · Results from file marked 'LOW DENSITY PARTY - Easter 94 - by' · Results from file 'The results of the competition(s) at Low Density '94,' · Additional information from file with the Party Previews/results/charts/ lists 5.5. amdemo 1. Chryseis (22). 2. Saturne (15). amgfx 1. He-Man/Outlaws (53). 2. Dnns/Therapy AGA (43). 3. Alcid/Outlaws (39). xx. Jab-Rune/Ibis. xx. Sigma 909/Outlaws. xx. Yoga/Outlaws. ammusic 1. Arpegiator/Chryseis "Exodia" (74). 2. Unix/Chryseis "Chinatown" (66). 3. Ibis (35). xx. American Native/Biscrok^Outlaws. xx. Biscrok/Outlaws "Kaos Theory". xx. Biscrok/Outlaws "World of Techno". xx. Blacklion/Poseidon "Defparty". xx. Cygnic/Chryseis "Parade". xx. Wonderboy/Independent "Odyssey". pcdemo 1. Da Design "3D Animation". 2. Imagine "Firstro". pcgfx 1. Moebius/Outlaws "Outlaw". 2. Yahn/NTD "Landscape and Biker". 3. Kaitty Cat/Imagine "Teeth". 29.3-3.04 The Gathering 94 (http://www.crusaders.no). ----------------------------------------------------- TG94 was held at Rykkinhallen outside Oslo, Norway by The Crusaders and Deadline. This was the first year that AGA graphics were allowed in the demo and graphics competitions, and it was also the first year that an official pc demo competition was held. Modules were still 4ch only. Oh, how things would change in just a few short years... Ex-Crusaders musician Bjørn "Dr.Awesome" Lynne took the opportunity to host a release party at TG for his new cd "Montage". Origo/C-Lous' 40k amiga intro 'Suicidal Tendensy' was disqualified because he'd forgotten to change a memory routine. He was reportedly VERY upset. The intro was still released at the party, though. · Info from 't h e g a t h e r i n g 1 9 9 4 g e n e r a l i n f o r m a t i o n' · Results from official resultfile. invit The Pornos "TG94 Invitation" (amiga). Teddybears "TG94 Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Andromeda "Sequential" (829). 2. Cryptoburners "Brain State In A Box" (371). 3. Polka Brothers "Friday at Eight" (347). 4. Talent "Q.E.D. 2" (265). 5. Cryptoburners "Flashtest" (80). 6. Razor 1911 "Quite Unusual" (74). 7. Paramount "The Gathering '94 Demo" (65). 8. Banana Dezign "Wonko" (59). 9. Moonshine Productions "Distant" (38). 10. Sector T "Runaway Brain" (33). 11. Equinox "Closed Apart" (26). am40k 1. Stone Arts "Bjarne" (564). 2. Spaceballs "Funky Pixels" (321). 3. Stone Arts "Rush" (227). 4. Offence "No Sleeping" (195). 5. Triumph "Invention" (151). 6. Compact "Hiplash 2" (138). 7. Razor 1911 "ChaosMaze" (121). 8. Hoaxers "40k Intro" (83). 9. Cadaver "Testiclo" (82). 10. Movement "Old School" (72). 11. Isvektor "Efkisvek" (72). 12. Balance "Orgasmatron" (67). 13. Humane & Vanity "Sleepless" (40). pcdemo 1. Five "Superunknown" (815). 2. The Serpent "E:XTRA" (383). 3. Xpose "Icefever" (297). 4. The Inferiors "Back to Basic" (193). pcintro 1. Gollum "Das Grelle" (544). 2. Zwilight Zone "The King of the Round Table" (219). 3. Select "Outta Time" (216). 4. Map "Zap!" (210). 5. Xenogenesis (185). 6. Sorrox "Psychotic Dream" (181). gfx 1. Fairfax/Andromeda "ZZ.Madman" (349). 2. Tony/Razor 1911 "Tony of Razor.FINAL" (240). 3. Archmage/Andromeda "In_Your_Face" (184). 4. BCR/Stone Arts "Space_guardian.aga" (177). 5. Decker/Andromeda "Julia" (150). 6. Blue Devil/Banana Dezign "Conan.iff" (140). 7. TiEDYE/DarkZone "Dentist.ham8" (133). 8. Bridgeclaw/Iris "Illusionia" (129). 9. Pal/Offence "BadTrip" (68). 10. Pudding/Grotesticle "BlackRobe.iff" (63). 11. Zytrin (Martin Skulestad) "Silicon Valley" (58). 12. Pixie/Polka Brothers "Pure Magic - No Redraw" (58). 13. Devilstar/Virtual Dreams "Julekake.iff" (57). 14. Toastmaster/Movement "Wild Horse.iff" (55). 15. Jerry Dark "Spellbound" (47). 16. Torgrim Nurland "Vote" (41). 17. Solid/Cryptoburners "Eagle.iff" (31). 18. Tom Mobvik/Illusion "FruSmith.iff" (30). 19. Pensplit/Banana Dezign "Peace.iff" (29). 20. X-Tasy "Theresa!!" (27). 21. O-Pepper (Rank) "Bigitte" (26). 22. Styx/Compact "Higlands.iff" (25). 23. Cassiopeia/Rave Nation "Comp28.iff" (25). 24. John Connor/Balance "Connor.FiskFiskFisk.Fisk" (22). 25. Absurd/Scoopex "Two Moons" (22). 26. Shitkicker "Alien.lbm" (22). 27. Metal/Banana Dezign "Love takes.iff" (20). 28. Wolf/Evacue "Fiorile.iff" (18). 29. The Cyborg/Grotesticle "DiskInFlames" (16). 30. Trionyx/Spetsnaz "fear.ham8" (15). 31. Daniel Senn "Video_on_demand.ham8" (13). 32. Rubber/TKP "Rudolph.iff" (12). 33. Xirix/Trinity "Tubule.iff" (12). 34. Manowar "EarthDawn" (11). 35. Raz/Crap! "HenrikHest.aga" (10). 36. Turrican/Compact "No Fantasy!" (9). 37. Henning M. Larsen/Sea Hawk "kuler.m-solbriller.ham" (8). 38. Ad Astra (Sea Hawk) "Bt_I_Havn.ham" (8). 39. Pyrex (Sea Hawk) "Fly" (7). 40. Bimbo (Jason) "Sheepy" (7). 41. Eradikate "Death3.lbm" (6). 43. Aqa/Salmon "Land". music 1. Svolkraq/Gollum "Sound O' Da Lunatic (472). 2. Mr.Man/Andromeda "Late Nights" (257). 3. Dice/Polka Brothers "Det Ska' Nok Gaa" (207). 4. Syntex/Stone Arts "Funk It Up" (167). 5. Lizardking/Razor 1911 "Orthank" (165). 6. Omen "Shock" (143). 7. Outzider/DarkZone "Acid Flashback" (140). 8. Brainbug/Alcatraz "Harbour Bizarre" (112). 9. Braintoumor & Heywood/Stone Arts "Japtique" (93). 10. El Loco and Sundance Kid/Talent "Decibel Overload" (82). 11. Alpha/Banana Dezign "Sucks'o'Phone Lane" (66). 12. Lizard/Spaceballs "Quiet Evening" (53). 13. Boo/Talent "Performance" (53). 14. Ramosa/Oblivion "Out of Control" (50). 15. Vinnie/Spaceballs "Bangin' Cindy" (40). 16. Don Cato/Talent "Sexy Sinner" (39). 17. DJ Horse (Duck) "Anus" (33). 18. Jogeir Liljedahl "1 Step Further" (33). 19. DJ Svinebog (Kimbo) "Digital Insult" (29). 20. Thomas Soliman "Fresh" (17). anim 1. Triumph "LARGE Anim" (818). 2. Equex/Avalon "Bjarne og Kjell Tar Kvelden" (285). 3. Ivan Moen/Triumph "Unknown-Distraction" (279). 4. Colombus "The Flames" (239). 5. Xirix/Trinity "Real" (145). 6. Goman "Gamen" (97). 7. Fredrik Bergesen/Lillwapa "At_TG'94" (94). 8. Cujo/Avalon "AvalChess" (66). 9. Idar og Roger "The Twin Engine" (34). 10. The Kre Prod 94 "Ku" (28). 11. Ice-Martin Bukheli "TG94 Flic File" (14). other Balance "Upstream issue #8" (amiga diskmag). C-Lous "Suicidal Tendensy" (amiga intro). Depth chippack (amiga). 07-09.04 The Hammering 94. --------------------------- HAM94 was held at Varosmajori Gimnazium in Budapest, Hungary by Absolute! (amiga) and Majic 12 (pc). News in Scoopex' packmag "Never Mind" #48 that the date was to be 1-3 is incorrect. TSC/Phantom Design released a text file (The Truth About the Hammering-94) with the release of their demo "Demonic", criticizing the party. The reasons for this is the greatly reduced prices, the absence of the promised bigscreen for the compos, the voting system and other things. Results pieced together, but they are still most incomplete, help wanted! · pc results from 'Hammering-94 held in Hungary, Budapest, Apr-7-8-9'. - party review and other results in X_Trade The Jungle #06 (amiga). invit Absolute! "Hammering 94 Party Invitation" (amiga). Majic 12 "Hammering 94 Party Invitator" (pc). Chromance "Hammering 94 Official Party Invitation" (c64). amdemo 1. Faculty "Lethal Dose 2". 2. Absolute! "Cream". 3. Los Angeles Lamers "RasterX The Ball". am40k 1. ??? "Farwell Intro". 2. ??? "Derko". pcdemo 1. Majic 12 "Show". 2. Phantom Dezign "Demonic". 3. Remal "The Spinning Wheel". 4. Xeed Crew "PacIntro". 64demo 1. Chaos "Hammering". 2. Lethargy "Bijou". 3. Tendance "Surface". gfx 1. Nestor/Impulse. 2. Rack/Absolute. 3. Caba/Technix. music 1. Leslie & Laky/Murmidones "You Got 2 Know..." 2. Gery/Absolute (xm). 3. Codex/Creator (4ch). 4. Petroff/Absolute (4ch). 5. Reptile (4ch). 16-17.04 Primavera Party 94. ----------------------------- PRV94 was held in Starachowice, Poland by Union. The date is no definite; it must at least be sometime mid or late april. If anyone can held with more rankings for 40k, gfx and music, it'd be most welcome! amdemo 1. Status O.K. "The Terminator" (trackmo). 2. Old Bulls - Tilt "No Future" (tracmko). 3. Mystic "Vital" (trackmo). 4. Appendix "Unjust Sentence" (trackmo). 5. Mayhem "Expiration" (trackmo). 6. Flying Cows Inc. "Sed Rector" (trackmo). 7. Union "Ambrozja" (lost). 8. MSF "Porridge" (lost). 9. TRSI "Borntro" (demo). 10. Damage "Inftro 2". am40k xx. Appendix "40k Intro". xx. TRSI "Herr und Frau Mayer aus Hannover machen Urlaub in Salzburg". gfx xx. Art.Z "The Heirloom". xx. Axel D. "Jean". xx. CIA "Death". xx. Dr.D "Wolfdrag". xx. G.B. "Forgotten Future". xx. Imperator "Conar". xx. Imperator "Motylek". xx. Imperator "Nietopek". xx. Joga "Kobra". xx. Joga "Talizman". xx. Katarek "Face Of Elric". xx. Lazur "Return". xx. Lazur "Ucieczka". xx. Pike "Gniady". xx. Primek "Aurora". xx. Primek "Lady". xx. Rayer "1". xx. Rygar "Dreamland". xx. Rygar "Grey Dragon". xx. Rygar "Oxygene". xx. Saver "The Lord Of The Rings". xx. Scytme "Harem Guard". xx. Sitek "Gostek". xx. TPP "Leniwa Kluseczka". xx. Unscrew "Drefko". xx. Unscrew "Mountain". xx. Zefir "Master Mind". xx. Zybex "Dragon". xx. ??? "Magic". music xx. Dreamer "Betrayer" -unselected- other Appendix "Primavera Partro" (amiga intro). Mystic and TRSI "Starlight" (amiga musicdisk). 22-24.04 Saturne Party 2. -------------------------- SAT2 was held in Chelles, France by Saturne for the amiga and pc scene. About 700 people showed up. There were 32 entries in the amdemo competition, 18 in am64k, 80 (!) in gfx and 22 in music, so there's a few more releases to track down yet! ;) Does anyone have pc results, or can even confirm that such competitions were held? It would be two years before the next Saturne party, in 1996. · Results from a resultfile by Estrayk/Darkness. · Results from file marked 'The results of The Saturne Party 2, held in France in Apr '94.' invit Saturne "Saturne Party II Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Complex "Real" (583). 2. New Generation Crew "Artifical Paradise" (156). 3. Oxygene "Cuzco" (148). 4. Ram Jam "It Can't Be Done" (126). 5. Movement "Minä Imistan" (121). 6. Nova "Soho" (51). 7. Chryseis "The Breath of the Muse" (47). 8. Nolem "Gol Doh Demo" (37). 9. Hexod "Saturne Party II" (36). 10. Melon Dezign "Acidtrip" (29). am64k 1. Paradox "Cobalt" (354). 2. Melon Dezign "Where Is My Conscience?" (246). 3. Les Shadock "Intro 64k" (204). 4. Scoopex "Halloween" (155). 5. Hertia "So!" (84). 6. Ivory "Intro" (69). 7. Rachid Ouadha "Microbe" (68). 8. Phantom "Disney" (58). 9. New Generation Crew (NGC) "Space Pig" (57). 10. Spasm "Internity" (45). xx. Eremation "666". pcdemo xx. Distorsion "Nomeansno". gfx 1. Mack and Walt/Melon Dezign "Acid Trip" (208). 2. Yolan/NGC "Joker" (143). 3. Photos/Eremation "Brainwasher Girlfriend" (130). 4. Trajan/Dreamdealers "Daemons Fuck Rabbits" (93). 5. Slaine/Ivory "Bottom" (80). 6. Eloy/Complex "Artemis" (72). 7. Bad/Arkham "Ranma Jungle" (48). 8. Kan/Arkham (46). 9. Ender/Cryo (45). 10. Deus/Ram Jam "Tuxtu" (42). xx. Titan "Synchronocity". xx. Tyrax "Spidervictim". xx. Made "WickedWild". xx. Nighty "Reptiloid". music 1. Feedback/Phantom "La Souple Aux Choux" (124). 2. Suny/Movement "Little Blues" (92). 3. Monty/Paradox "Monty's Toys" (82). 4. Rez/Agoa "Destroy Your Ass" (75). 5. Audiomonster/Melon Dezign "The Song" (68). 6. Cash/Mentasm "Slap or Die" (57). 7. Nam/Movement "Shap of an Area" (53). 8. Sun/Dreamdealers "Escape Pyramid X" (49). 9. Clawz/Complex "Mixed Up!" (39). 10. Red Ribbon/Zoo "Zoo Party" (35). xx. Oxbow/Scoopex "Fonkadelic". other Agoa "C-Intro" (amiga). Distorsion "Ghost Writer V1.0" (pc utility). .05 Bizarre '94. ---------------------- BIZ94 was held at Kolpinghuis in Nijmegen, The Netherlands for the pc scene only. This was the first time Bizarre was arranged, and a second party followed in 1995. Nostalgia's winner demo was not released at the party due to its 'unstable nature', but was later released in a polished, tuned-up version. · Results from file marked 'THE BIZARRE'94 PARTY RESULTS:' pcdemo 1. Nostalgia "Echoes of the Past". 2. Logic Design "Prologue". 3. Void "Vdentro". 4. n/a 5. Massive "Fatal Fantasies". 6. D-Vision "Lish". 7. Dwurhl "Spluth". pcintro 1. Acme "Mental Masturbation". 2. LSD "Fear". 3. n/a 4. Progress "Washandje". 5. Genuine "Gnouc". 6. Crapware "Bagger". 7. Massive "Remorse". 8. Spirit "Toddlers". gfx 1. Mitch/Success "Ugly Dude". 2. Pedo/Logic Design "Cewl Dude". 6. Aap/Acme "Aardvark". music 1. SQD/Ground Zero (pc) and TFA (amiga) "A.L.S.O." 2. Dr.Yuno/Hypnosis "Spacetrip". 3. The REW/Nostalgia "Android Dream". 4. n/a 5. n/a 6. Vic/Acme "Serenity". 15.05 Hackerance 94 (IV). ----------------------------- Held in Sweden. Gigatron also won the demo competition the following year, with "Bosnisk Metall". demo 1. Gigatron "Fatal Discarriage". 11-12.06 Abduction '94. ------------------------ ABD94 was held in Rovaniemi, Finland. This was the first time ABD was arranged, and about 150 people showed up. Some groups spread wrong information about their placement in the competitions; below is the correct information. There was no separate intro competition, and intros competed with the demos. Were there no Amiga compos? · Results from 'ABDUCTION PARTY `94 Final results.' by '- MINDPROBE -'. pcdemo 1. Complex "Shamaan" (309). 2. MindProbe "Unknown" (184). 3. Inapt "Demo Crazy" (116). 4. Jeskola! "Serious" (109). 5. Neuron "Neurologic" (44). 6. Fascination "Unlimited Existence" (28). 7. Nigthsky "Plastic" (23). 8. Jamm "Paula Faked" (22). 9. FIT "Anataus" (13). 10. Chaos "Irtonamu" (10). 11. TL!P "Elite" (9). 12. Flatline prod. "Crazy World" (5). gfx 1. Gnome "D-Compo" (112). 2. Vesa Tienvieri "Misery" (107). 3. Damac "Paha" (82). 4. Pentalysion "Twiligth" (61). 5. NS-Team "Mahtava" (58). 6. Prager "Trooper" (52). 7. Cross "Messiah" (44). 8. Jussi Jokinen "Holehead" (38). 9. Jussi Jokinen "Martical" (36). Taskmaster "Spacecop" (36). 11. Dice "Ihate16C" (35). Trofe "Saurus" (35). 13. Steaker "God" (29). 14. Vesa Tienvieri "Duxx" (17). 15. Blind "?" (15). 16. Retaliator "Deptit" (14). 17. Hunter "Elimi" (13). 18. Prager "Daydream" (10). 19. Iced "Queen" (8). 20. ??? "Cryball" (7). 21. Ville Nummela "Hi2Nowhr" (5) 22. Markku Reunanen "Fallcal" (2). music 1. Wodetc "Illan viimeinen hidas" (124). 2. Matti Meril„inen "Jenkka" (111). 3. Mixtec "Babylon Blessing" (85). 4. Gomez "Final Terminus" (76). 5. Rascal "Crystal forest" (72). 6. MadZArt "Ligthning" (70). 7. Funkybeat "Funky" (42). 8. Netron "Spacewar" (36). 9. Roz "Universe" (33). 10. Arska Kurvinen "Going for the Kill..." (31). Retaliator "Nova" (31). 12. Codex "Kilpa" (29). 13. Lemody "Overexistence" (25). 14. Mikko Heinonen "UFO-song" (19). 15. Drone "Composectus" (16). Dr. Dorton "Cleancut" (16). 17. Jussi Ruonamaa "Mess" (14). 18. Moonshade "Susa" (13) 17-19.06 Bush Party 94. ------------------------ BP94 was held in Bjorkedalen, near Porsgrunn, Norway mainly for the pc scene, but with some amiga attenders also. An amiga 40k intro competition was proposed, but was ultimately not held. This was the first time it was arranged. Competitions were to be pc 80k intro, pc 4k intro and 4ch music. Does anyone have access to complete results? invit Gollum "Bushtro" (pc). pc80k 1. Gollum "Fidderli Fisk". pc4k xx. Twin Killer/Gollum "Grimtro". 24-26.06 South Sealand 94. --------------------------- SS94 was held at Iselinge Skolen in Vordingborg, Denmark by Focus Design; it was also held at the same school the following year. About 200 people attended. A full 30 modules competed in the competition, most of them in the techno vein. · Results from 'The results of the competition(s) at South Sealand '94'. amdemo 1. Virtual Dreams "Love". 2. Polka Brothers "Gevalia". 3. Rebels "Mr. Monkey". 4. Gunnars Farvebio "Megademo 7". 5. Rednex "Quackbusted 2". 6. Polka Brothers "Bobble Trouble". gfx 1. Devilstar/Virtual Dreams "Old Fuck". 2. Jade and Hannibal "The Banshee". 3. Motion/Balance "Spider Trip". xx. Guybrush/Iris "Phonix". music 1. Starmaster/Prologik "Total Control". 2. Vocal/Rebels and Blue Fox/Balance "Equal Justice". 3. Chorus and Sid/Jewels "Cross Roads". 4. Flowerchild/Iris. 5. Drac/Iris. fastgfx 1. Picasso/Depth. fastmusic 1. Surpice Kebab/Skorpion & Hellrazor. other Polka Brothers "Noname" (amiga demo). .07 Analog Party. ----------------------- ANA94 was held in Wittenheim near Strasbourg, Germany. Any additional results or information would be very welcome... amdemo 1. Delight "Graphics For Sale". amintro 1. Delight "Where iS Pacman". gfx 1. Trash/Delight "Apple Seed". xx. Ktulu/??? "Lanterne". xx. Stingray/Analog "Running Cool". xx. Axis "Sorel". xx. ??? "Star Port". xx. Gludul/??? "The Star". music 1. Voyze/Delight "Foster Day". .08 Borlänge Party. ------------------------- TBP94 was held in Borlänge, Sweden by TBL. It was more or less a copy-party, though a few competitions were arranged. There were six contributions for the music competition. Any more results, anyone? amdemo 1. The Black Lotus "Phucker". music 1. Wolf/TBL. 28.08 Euskal Party 1. ------------------------- EUS1 was held in Urretxu, Giputzkoa in Spain. It was a *VERY* small party, with only 32 sceners from the young Spanish scene. It was an undisputable success however, and only four months later the second Euskal party was arranged. Any results welcome! .08 Várparty'94. ---------------------- Held at Várpalota, Hungary. · Results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. pcdemo 1. Phantom Dezign "The Final Option". 2. Grif "Catchup!" 3. Murmidones "Beginning". gfx 1. Jupiter/Biohazard "Vonyitas". multich 1. Positron/Biohazard "Muzakskeleton". 2. Ryan/Grif "Yero". 05-07.08 Assembly 94 - The Third Phase (http://www.assembly.org). ------------------------------------------------------------------ ASM94 was held in Helsinki, Finland by Accession, Movement, Virtual Dreams (amiga), Future Crew, Sonic PC (pc) and The Sharks (c64). There was a total of 2800 whole weekend visitors, and 600 short visit visitors, which means it was the biggest party held so far! Media coverage was high, with even a CNN news crew making an appearance! Louie's picture was disqualified because it was copied from a cover from Heavy Metal Magazine, and only original artwork was allowed to participate. Several outdoor competitions were also held; modem throwing was won by Silicon Swindler (14m), hard disk throwing by Chronic/Leper Society (23m), disk throwing by Diabolo/Clones (79,9m!), the soccer competition by Exotic Men and Sarvet, and finally kite flying (of all things!) by Illuminator/ Accession. This results list is composited from several sources, as you can see below, and is probably the most complete record of results that will ever be published. In addition to the sources below, some extra detective work has revealed a few more releases. Amiga demo and intro contributions were shown on an A1200 with 4MB fastmem. Demos could not exceed 4 disks, and HAD to be HD installable. · Information and results from 'Assembly'94 FULL RESULTS and party report', posed to comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos by Jarkko 'Jake/FC' Tapio Heinonen. · Results from a resultfile that came with Demos of the World v3.0, and strangely featured no graphics competition results... · PC results made more complete (scores etc.) with the aid of the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. · Complete C64 results from 'C64 PARTYSTUFF FROM ASSEMBLY'94' by Deadbeat/ The Sharks. · Complete graphics results from the Byterapers website, "results from finnish parties". invit Virtual Dreams "Assembly 94 Invitation" (amiga). Accession "Assembly 94 Invitation" (amiga). The Sharks "Assembly 94 Invitation" (c64). amdemo 1. Stellar "Mindflow" (921). 2. Virtual Dreams "Breathtaker" (795). 3. Parallax "Drool This" (649). 4. Alcatraz "Ilyad" (572). 5. Juliet & Case "Cccp" (282). 6. Rage "Maximum Overdrive II" (261). 7. Insane "Despair" (206). 8. Analogy "Sup.l# $7fd1" (153). 9. Delon "The Final Condom" (142). 10. Metal Guru "Jil Flower" (125). 11. Embassy "Creme" (97). 12. EMT Design "Hardday" (22). am40k 1. Pygmy Projects "G Force" (973). 2. Razor 1911 "Falu Red Color" (621). 3. Stellar "Darkroom" (305). 4. Hirmu "Kampela" (248). 5. Halo "40k Halo-Intro" (192). 6. Razor 1911 "Sourcemetery" (185). 7. Oblivion "Vonderland" (155). 8. Lego "Full Frontal Nudity" (149). 9. Insane "Meliopolis" (148). 10. Complex "Dive" (146). 11. Humane "Spoiled" (142). 12. Pointless "Iltis" (133). 13. Abyss "Artcore" (118). 14. Halo "2nd 40k Halo-Intro" (117). 15. Oxygene "Ride" (116). 16. Imperium "Intro" (100). 17. Sardonyx "Ei Saa Peittää" (96). 18. Disknet "Lousy Routines" (79). 19. Boom Design "Convex Hull" (32). 20. Insane "Mind Fuck" (29). 21. Alien Adenoids "Intro" (23). Psionic "Blizzard of Aahhhs" (23). 23. Evacue "Nil:" (9). 24. Meka Design "Hot Dog" (8). Eclipse "Guru Meditation II" (8). 26. Exhouse "Crap!!" (4). xx. Duplo "45kb" -no compo- pcdemo 1. Electromotive Force (EMF) "Verses" (901). 2. Cascada VR "Holistic" (726). 3. Iguana "Hartquake" (413). 4. Legend Design "Warp" (363). 5. Epical "Images" (233) 6. Capacala "The Real Thing" (230). 7. Grif "Catch Up" (154). 8. Hysteria "Silence" (149). 9. Complex "Cosmic Brothers" (144). 10. Mental Design "2 cents" (135). 11. Phantom Design "The Final Option" (128). 12. Soft One Productions "Tempesta" (117). 13. Patrick Aalto "Trekmo" (115). 14. TC "Unbeatable" (96). 15. Valhalla "Visions of Light" (91). 16. Anjovis "Fly" (74). 17. SPA "Meltdown" (61). 18. Styx "Fairy Tale" (50). 19. Axidental "Accident" (49). 20. Tai "Dawn" (24). 21. Demons "The Mo" (11). xx. 3rd Foundation "Manifestation". xx. Agony "Kit & Cadooble". xx. A-Men "Jurassic Ass". xx. Coma "Short Circuit". xx. Data Warriors "Myth". xx. Digital House "Attic". xx. Fusion "Opposites". xx. Kone "Akesdisk". xx. Lammas "Demo". xx. Midnight Moon (Dubius) "Other Dimension". xx. Neurotica "Remote Control". xx. Nordic Visions "Starlite". xx. Post Mortem "Stronken". xx. Realtech "Megamix". xx. Real Time "Way To Finland". xx. Sirius Cybernetics Corp. (SCC) "Wasteland". xx. Surprise! Productions "Eyecatcher". xx. Zwilight Zone "The Penguin Exp.". pc64k 1. Prime "Airframe" (1075). 2. Fascination "Space Jam" (586). 3. Jamm "Fyvush" (426). 4. Complex "Placebo" (425). 5. Spirit "Psychic Flight" (284). 6. TET "The Magic Circle" (282). 7. MindProbe "Peace & Honey" (277). 8. Doomsday Productions "Passion" (275). 9. Paragon "Dash" (229). 10. Orange "4Kings" (225). xx. Coma "Hey, That's Life". xx. Core Image "Diesel". xx. Creation "Polychromatic Dreams". xx. Doj & Pascal (Cubic Team) "Vex". xx. Flatline "Unholy". xx. Flexion "Rust". xx. Future Crew "Soppa". xx. Halcyon "42". xx. Kudos "The Wild". xx. Master of Puppets "Blinky Vector". xx. Mikki "In Tropic". xx. Noice "An Intro". xx. Pilviveikot "Hasakone". xx. Satsuma Design "Revenge". xx. Source of Power "Anabolic Steroid". xx. Symptom "Daze". xx. Valhalla "Over The Top". pc4k 1. Dust "Stoned" (810). 2. xToto/Valhalla "Spam4kb" (666). 3. Feenix/Epical "Optimize" (617). 4. Schwarz "Fractals" (518). 5. Chicken/Surprise! Productions (S!P) "Move" (469). 6. Wizard/Mental Design "Fractal Dreams" (370). 7. Fluz/Flatline "3940" (244). 8. Sb/Remal "Virtuosys" (239). 9. Megaduo/Grif "JustDoIt" (173). 10. P-Nut/Darkzone "Happi Happi Joy Joy" (137). 11. Zden "Plasmatic" (79). xx. Anarchy "Abcdefg". xx. Bonzai "Kilroy BBS Intro". xx. Jmagic/Complex "Tornado". xx. XXXX "One Under". xx. ??? "Yellow". 64demo 1. Beyond Force "Attack of Stobidos 3" (1150). 2. Byterapers Inc. "World of Code II" (1040). 3. Trinomic "Best of Trinomic" (942). xx. Antic "Lunacy 6 - The Lost Sequel". xx. Panic *diqualified* 64gfx 1. Electric/Extend "Swislain" (978). 2. Mike/Panic "Dragon" (752). 3. Mr.Sex/Byterapers Inc. "Ischarah" (588) xx. Amoeba/Siesta/XTC "ASM'94 Compopic". xx. Black D./Wrath Design "Rage". xx. Deadbeat/The Sharks "The Dragon". xx. Debris "Compopic". 64music 1. Genius/Palace "Illogical" (651). 2. Thor/Extend "Anne" (610). 3. Agemixer/Astral "Compotune" (542). xx. AMJ/Side B "Blasphemy". xx. Flotsam/Palace "Strobestorm". xx. Deetsay/Jeskola "#$&%". gfx 1. Destop/CNCD "Pain" (734). 2. Hotshot/Complex "Chaos In Tokio" (410). 3. Louie/Insane "Lost Hope" (382) --disqualified-- 4. R.W.O & Zinko/Polka Brothers "Wester Dog" (375). 5. Tyshdomos/Abyss "All Bundy" (364). 6. Jugi/Complex "Queen of the Doom" (250). 7. Devilstar/Virtual Dreams "Weed" (239). 8. Pixie/Polka Bros "A God Pipe of ...?" (133). 9. Lance/Agression "Warehouse" (126). 10. Reward/Complex "Libera" (120). 11. Well/Paranoid "Smeagol" (109). 12. LGM/Pygmy Projects "Nightmare Are Beauty" (85). 13. Motion Lotion/Exceed Prod. "Carwing God" (75). 14. Ocucto/Iquana "Mot" (72). 15. D-Design/Razor 1911 "In Nether World" (69). 16. Deckard/Disaster "Eye Ball" (68). 17. Wolf/Evarne "Complexion" (66). 18. Slaine/Ivory "Marble Face" (58). 19. Rodney/Aurora "Between the Eyes" (48). 20. N.i.k/Sonic PeeCee "Alternatik" (35). 21. Gredo/Anathema "Medusa" (27). 22. Marvel/Future Crew "Unfinished Tales" (21). 23. Owl/Aggression "Abadoned Emotions" (15). 24. Madster/TCB "Cat Eyes" (5). 4chmus 1. Lizardking/Razor 1911 "Compulsion To Obey" (1031). 2. Petroff/Absolute "Blue Shoe Blues" (572). 3. Yolk/Parallax "Tappajakotka & pupu" (536). 4. Buzzer/Zenon & Yzi/Fit "Blue Progression" (469). 5. Dizzy/CNCD "Alnite Groove" (468). 6. Leinad/Avalanche "Vote4me" (449). 7. Dime/Decnite "Thunderball" (408). 8. Ligh "Sensitivity" (365). 9. Nutcase/Balance "Berrycape.bu1" (358). 10. Moby/Sanity "Happypaskamies" (333). xx. Breeze "Radical Romance". xx. Pink/Abyss and $ceptic "One Step Inside". multich 1. Stargazer/Sonic "Walkaway" (840). 2. Cube/Aggression "Journey" (650). 3. Lizardking/Triton & Razor 1911 "Klaustrophobia" (520). 4. Purple Motion/Future Crew "When the Heavens Fall" (447). 5. Khyron/Acid "Infinity" (440). 6. Edge/EMF "Empty Mind" (429). Vinyl/Mind Probe "Lil'Funk Machine" (429). 8. Prism/EMF "Artifical Intelligence" (305). 9. Dune/Sonic PC "Nobody Dreaming" (293). 10. Chanel5/Flatline "Lovesong" (241). other Complex "Pee Wee" (amiga). after Absolute! "Assembly 94 Slideshow" (amiga). 11-12.08 Intel Outside 94. --------------------------- IO94 was held at the Stodola Student Club in Warzaw, Poland by Mystic and Union for the amiga scene. This was the first of several Intel Outside parties, and due to heavy advertising in Poland's largest amiga magazine at the time, Magazyn Amiga, about 500 people showed up for the event! This made it (probably) the biggest scene event so far in Poland. It was also the first polish scene event to feature live music; a disco-techno-pop band called Jamrose performed on the stage. The organizers hired a stripper to perform at the event also, though this was reportedly a more impulsive idea. The main organizer was Easy Rider, with support from Mr.Root (pr), Docent (money, hardware, software), The Generat (compos) and Irek P. (spreading). The first price for the demo competition was an A1200 (or possibly an A600, details are sketchy). It was probably the one and only polish party with a professional sound engineer, plus a steam and light show during the music performance. A small cafeteria was open throughout the event, until they eventually ran out of food and beverages... Thanks to Raf/Katharsis for information. · Results from resultsfile with the header 'Hi dudes!'. note - Text in the resultfile implies there IS NO official result file, so this is probably the most complete results anywhere (certainly the most complete I've seen), pieced together as best we can... ;) amdemo 1. Mystic "Ilex". 2. Beton Design "Rumble Rubble". 3. Illusion "Abberrations". am40k 1. Delta "Mad Man". xx. Appendix "40k Intro". xx. Mystic "Atom". xx. TRSI "Raytro". gfx 1. Yoga/Mystic "Rudzielec". 2. Lazur/Union "Marysia". 3. Animal/Union "Pozytywka". music 1. ??? "Ballad After Dinner". 2. XTD/Mystic and TRSI "Reassurance". 3. Spiryt/The Edge "Raining Blues". 02-04.09 Sea, Soft, Sun (3S) Party. ------------------------------------ 3S was held in Saint-Esteve, near Perpignan in France by Solaris and Dreamdealers, and this was the first time it was arranged. About 200 people attended. The 64k intro competition was held mixed between the amiga and pc, likely the first time in history that occured. A second 3S party was held two years later, in the summer of 1996. In addition to the results below, a 20k music competition was also held, of which no results are sadly known yet. Some confusion appears to exist about which of the two Oxygene demos actually won, and which came third... Thanks to 3case for some information. · Results from 'Results from the 3S Party I'. amdemo 1. Oxygene "Another Dream Now". 2. Dreamdealers "Imagine". 3. Oxygene "Happy Birthday Lester". xx. Ivory "Memorys". xx. Karakatoes "New Demo". xx. Movement & Melon Dezign "Blue Lagon". xx. Pastagana Design "The Merdtro". 64k 1. Bomb "Casual" (amiga). 2. Eclipse "Wavy" (pc). 3. Silicon "CLS" (amiga). pcdemo xx. Straight Line Connection "Friends Will Be Friends". gfx 1. Djiby/Nova. 2. Slaine/Ivory. 3. Zone/HMD+PSK. music 1. Doh/Cryptoburners "Paper Bird". 2. Blue Silence/Nova "Panier de Mazout". 3. Memorys/Ivory "De La Soul is Alive". 4. Mushies and Soundy "Pulchers". 5. Red Ribbon "Ultimate Zoodancers". 6. Gandbox "Party Show". 7. Gryzor "GryFunk is Back". 8. Absys "Yodel Waltz". 9. Shout "Rasta_TaplaSSS". other DRD-SNY-CRB "The Tooth-Brush Part I" (amiga demo). 30.9-2.10 Happening 94. ----------------------- HAP94 was held at Nordskogen Skole in Horten, Norway by Spetsnaz for the amiga and pc scenes. This is reportedly the third time this small party is being arranged. There were no ordinary demo/intro compos, just graphics, music and DOOM deathmatch =[ 08-09.10 Doom's Day Party 94. ------------------------------ DSD94 was held in Ettlingenweiler, Germany by by DCS, Skid Row, Zig Zag Corp and World of Twist. It was the first party held in southern Germany for years. Unfortunately for the organizers, it was not the expected success. Of the expected 700 visitors, only about 250 showed up. 11 pictures, 36 modules, 6 demos, 4 tools and 1 game were submitted to the competitions. The c64 and snes competitions were cancelled due to the fact that no entries were submitted. Rebels were not paid money for their winning demo, since it did not comply with the rules of the competiton (required 030). Version 1.2 was released later and was fully 020 compatible. The Party lasted only 13 hours, 8 hours less than promised, and therefore only 4 hours into the 9th. · Information from Party report in ROM #2 by Andy/Essence. amdemo 1. Rebels "Switchback". 2. Haujobb "Jammin'". 3. Trackers "Letmaelk II". xx. Birdhouse Project "More Members Intro". xx. Bonzai "Gimme Alcohol". xx. Shrimps Design "Revelation". gfx 1. Syncros "Planet E". 2. JMS/DCS "Muz63". 3. Andre/Alpha Flight "Guardian". music 1. Laxical/Scoopex and Chrylian/Dreamdealers "Iron Wheels". 2. Dreamer/Shoot "Real Kaoz". 3. Chromag/Rebels "Chromag Unplugged". xx. Dascon/Essence "Dooms Day". xx. Mel'o'Dee/Rebels "Whales Forever". xx. Pink/Abyss and $ceptic "Global Confusion II". xx. WOTW/Haujobb "Highway to Hell". tool 1. Crazy Copper/Defect "Art Pro". 2. Flake/TRSI "Virus Workshop 4.2". 3. Zytech/Exterminators "Dxsf". 4. Knacksoft/TRSI "Dir-Cutter" & "Dir-Deleter". game 1. Bonzai. other Abyss "DisIsSid issue 1" (amiga chippack). Haujobb "Derrick" (amiga intro). Haujobb "Legalise It 2.5" (amiga musicfile). Shoot "Doom's Day 94 Slideshow" (amiga). Smurfers "Megademo 2" (amiga). 09-11.12 Dreamhack. -------------------- DRH94 was held in Sweden. Any additional info most welcome! other The Black Lotus "Twisted Minds" (amiga demo). 29-31.10 Wired 94. ------------------- WIR94 was held in Belgium for the amiga and pc, and this was probably the first time it was arranged. The points system meant you voted for your top three in each category, and then the first was given three points, second got two points and third got one point. There were only two entries each for the amiga demo and intro competitions. The theme of the Surprise competiton for the pc was: code a 4k intro in two hours, containing the word 'WiRED'. Wired was also held the next year. · Results from 'The results of the competition(s) at WiRED '94,' amdemo 1. Tragedy. 2. Chryseis "The War of the Roses". amintro 1. Melting Pots. 2. Food. amgfx 1. n/a "Marsupilami" (127). 2. n/a "Batwoman" (109). 3. n/a "Nerd Cyrix" (80). ammusic 1. ???/Outlaws (172). 2. ???/Therapy (89). 3. ???/Chryseis (49). pcdemo 1. Imagine "Necromicon" (207). 2. TDV/TFL "Contrast" (172). 3. HyperNova "Voyages" (140). pcintro 1. Isch Crew "Cult" (203). 2. DSL "Once" (180). 3. $PA "Weird" (151). pcgfx 1. Zuul Design "Ukku" (287). 2. Moebius/Sub-Normals "Nadia" (184). 3. Youfi/TDV/TFL "Robot" (117). xx. Hypernova "Ranma" xx. Balex-T "Sunsweat". xx. Fred "Tarzan". pcmusic 1. Ovan/SuperNova (77). 2. Blaze Runner/Traxx (70). 3. Blue Adonix/Traxx (66). raytraced movies 1. HyperNova (111). 2. $PA "WolfLand" (86). 3. Synergy DeZign (77). pc surprise 1. HyperNova (79). 2. Digital House (69). 3. Euphoria. .11 Tribute Party 94. --------------------------- TRI94 was held at a large school in Gothenburg, Sweden for the c64 scene. 150 people attended, and came all the way from countries like norway, denmark, germany, holland, hungary and poland! The place was arranged with groups in classrooms, and competitions in the aula. Equipment for the competitions were of a high standard; large screen and powerful stereo. Despite it being promised in the invitation, there was no 24h cafeteria - it was open from 10.00 to 22.00 only. A scene-equivalent of popular tv gameshow jeopardy was arranged on the second day! :) In addition to the competitions below, there was also a demo competition for 64's with REU's (expanded memory), but only one demo (by Fairlight) was delivered. There were many fakedemos in the competitions, and people were also disappointed at the prizes for the competitions - first price for gfx and music was almost the same as the entrance fee! It was held over an entire weekend (three days), but the exact date is still uncertain... Naturally we'd welcome any help in pinpointing it. · Information and results from party report in Reflex' "Insider #4" (c64). 64demo 1. Byterapers Inc. "World of Code 3". 2. Oxyron "Lameness Rules". 3. War Deal Lamers "Lame Over". xx. Antic "The Cow". xx. Liquid "Very". xx. Plush "Energizer". xx. Triad. 64gfx 1. Cruise/Taboo and Elysium. 2. Creeper/Antic. 3. Owen/Triad and Agony. xx. Andreas/Shape. xx. Bundy/WOW. xx. Cartoon/Vermes. xx. Dane/Triad. xx. Debris/Panic. xx. Fazee/Taboo. xx. Gum and Pan/Alter. xx. Haakon/Shape. xx. Jim/Twice Effect. xx. Kring/IMN and Camelot. xx. Rob/Camelot. xx. Sinister/Extacy and Arcoss. xx. Stasi/Noice. xx. TMT/Wrath Design. xx. Trendt/IMN. xx. Tricom/Avantgarde. xx. While Coyote/Entropy and EQX. xx. ???/Camelot. xx. ??? (picturename: Snoopdoggydog). 64music 1. EVS/20CC. 2. Danko/Censor. 3. Red Devil/Fairlight. xx. Adolf/Censor. xx. After8ty/Cult. xx. Artlace/Active. xx. Dane/Triad. xx. Dr. Zoom/Atlantis. xx. Fanta/Bass and Plush. xx. King Fisher/Triad. xx. Kjell/Blues Muz' xx. Kristian Rostoen and Glenn Runne Gallefoss. xx. Liket/Noice. xx. Maniac and Gum/Alter. xx. Matrix/Nordic Beat. xx. Mitch/Crest. xx. NTI/Entropy and AVT. xx. Shogoon/Taboo. xx. Slaygon/Censor. xx. Terric/Meta. xx. Twoflower/Triad. xx. Zyron/Antic. 05-06.11 World of Commodore 94. -------------------------------- WOC94 was held in Cologne, Germany during the World Of Commodore Exhibition, party was arranged by Coma on the 6th of november. demo 1. Infect "Do You Believe". xx. Sector 7 "Xybernection". am40k 1. Abyss "Return of the Space Cowboys". xx. Phantasm "Party Intro". music 1. Humanoid/Prophethy "Humcoma". 2. Keith/Delight "Trailcmp". 3. Rico/Phantasm "I love It". 4. Laxical/Scoopex "Walls Of J.". 5. Chris/OBS "Tales of a Dream". 6. Virgill/TRSI "Warhead's Beast". 7. Control/TRSI "I Stay Witzh My Mom". Psycho/Tritec "Milka Is Cool". xx. Pink/Abyss "Returnofthespaceegg". xx. DJ Mellow Noise/Infect "Psycho Minding". other Abyss "Disissid #2" (amiga). Shoot "Party Slideshow". Syndicate "Impression Of Love 1". TRSI "Artifice" (amiga demo). 12-13.11 Gelloween 94. ----------------------- GEL94 was held In Bygdoszcz, Poland by Gel Design and Old Bulls, presumably for the amiga scene only. The Scene Guide claims it was held MUCH earlier in the year, in March. · Results from list published in TRSI "IT Packmag #30" (amiga). · Demo results from a resultfile that came with Demos of the World v3.0. · Best results from amigaguide file that I don't know the source of :) amdemo 1. Damage "Noxzema" (425). 2. Freezers "Wit Premium" (371). 3. Ladybird Design "Traitor" (313). 4. DTS INC. "PowROOT do Korzeni #2" (258). 5. Public Image Limited "Annaliza" (201). 6. Flying Cows Inc "Amused To Death" (182). 7. RSTD "Perplexed" (147). 8. Illusion "Unsorted Ideas" (132). 9. RSTD "Walk Over" (118). 10. Lamers "California" (92). 11. Flying Cows Inc "Human Violation" (75). 12. n/a "Impulse 3.09" (31). 13. Error Team "Sins" (22). 14. Polska Brothers "Love Me Daddy" (15). am64k 1. Freezers "Faza" (417). 2. Joker "Party-Zanci 3" (378). 3. Technology "Spice" (369). 4. RSTD "Yom Kippur" (266). 5. Mystic "The Mask" (262). 6. Union "RGB" (248). 7. Illusion "Ejuculation" (230). 8. Fly "Introligator" (170). 9. Chrysalis "Confusion" (169). 10. Ozone Free "Freon" (161). 11. Turnips "Nie Gintro" (158). Obsession (158). 13. Saviours "Hunger" (131). 14. Potwora "Three Times No" (124). 15. Interceptors "Ozone Friendly" (122). 16. Venus Art "Pix Me" (116). 17. High Quality "Vabank" (64). gfx 1. Yoga/Mystic "Papieros" (426). 2. Seq/TRSI "Farfunda" (401). 3. Zefir/Gel Dezign "Krzysio" (380). 4. Lazur/Union "Fight" (379). 5. Seq/TRSI "Dragon" (357). 6. Mr.Matt/DTS "Face" (338). 7. ARC/FLR "That Is All" (195). 8. Jackal/Mystic "Green Warrior" (193). 9. Mariusz/Flying Cows Inc. "Sudden Impact" (173). 10. Gazela/Drunkards "Jan Rencista" (163). 11. Fast Dragon/Vultures "Starfighter" (162). 12. Skowron/Suspect "Blood Cemetery" (127). 13. Rygar/Illusion "Fantasy 2" (113). 14. Gobo/ZM8 "Swiat Na Krawedzi" (99). 15. Kazik "Hey!" (92). 16. Rexio/Vision Soft "Knight" (89). 17. Kurczak/Flying Cows Inc. "Rzyciodajna" (85). 18. Slayer/Blaze "Mash-In-A" (74). 19. Murky/Genetic "Eyes" (73). Sir James/Genetic Brothers "Destroyer" (73). 21. Pimpa/ZM8 "Truck" (69). 22. Caustic/Interceptors "Flying Worm" (55). 23. PickPoke/Earth "Lasek" (53). 24. Stealth/TRSI "Night of the Hunter" (49). 25. Rygar/Illusion "Po Drugiej Stronie..." (43). Gazela/Drunkards "Male Dziecko" (43). 27. Mustafa/Cruel "Dragon" (42). 28. Bubl/Cruel "BMW" (37). 29. Zozo/Outsiders "Radiation" (36). 30. Joseph/Venus Art "Dracula" (35). 31. Krycha/Bad Dream "Cat" (32). 32. Slayer/Blaze "Little Mad Frog" (28). 33. Thom/Union "Ship" (27). Pagan/Flying Cows Inc. "Rider" (27). 35. Axel D./Illusion "Defender" (25). Smile/Casyopea "Dino" (25). 37. Zefir/Gel Dezign "Maximum Perversum" (24). Krycha/Bad Dream "Sleep" (24). 39. Horacy/Excalibur "Heart" (21). 40. Luksoft/ZM8 "Puszcza" (17). Magor/Public Image Limited (PIL) "Chaos" (17). 42. Kajetan/Pride "She's a Vamp!" (16). 43. Sir James/Genetic Brothers "Man And Horse" (15). 44. Simon "Messenger of Luv" (13). 45. Ex.E/Credo "Czacha" (12). 46. Bartek Roczniak "Lunasight" (10). 47. Krycha/Bad Dream "X" (9). 48. Zozo/Outsiders "Woman, Man and Monster" (8). 49. Rage/Excalibur "Fido Dido" (7). Sir James/Genetic Brothers "Manowar" (7). 51. Horacy/Excalibur "Fish" (6). 52. Omega "Lodowka" (4). 53. Oix/Dreital "Kult" (3). 54. Rage/Excalibur "Bio Hazard" (2). 55. Rage/Excalibur "Fuck Rider" (1). music 1. Dreamer/TPDL "Cigarette Smoke" (328). 2. Mercury/Resurrection "Corrida" (288). 3. Snoopy/Scope "Temptation" (273). 4. Chaser/RSTD "Got To Keep On Dancing" (264). 5. Priest/Genetic Brothers "T2" (260). 6. Beathoven/Freezers "Anthygony" (254). 7. Bartesek "Wort Out Condom" (243). 8. Magiel/Flying Cows Inc. "Terror Machine 2" (235). 9. ??? "Thing" (180). 10. Jazzcat "Tribute To Hubbard" (160). 11. Roberts "Kac Totalny" (142). 12. Pat/Investation and Beton Dezign "Fun World 2" (124). 13. Flash "One Minute of Jazz" (121). 14. Dennis "Vision of World" (95). xx. Scorpik. xx. XTD. other Anadune "Impast" (amiga slideshow). 12-13.11 Nordic Line Meeting '94. ---------------------------------- NLM94 was held in Pori, Finland. · Results from text file by Betelgeuze/Nordic Line. pcdemo 1. Avance "Entitled as Optimized" (13). 2. Jeskola! Prods "Evolver" (9). pc64k 1. Iluvatar/Digital Dream "NL-Party" (12). 2. Jamm "Nutrasweet" (6). gfx 1. Jate/Jeskola! Prods. "Evolver" (43). 2. ????/Jeskola! Prods. "Vote Mua" (36). 3. Republic/Nordic Line "Lenin" (21). music 1. Spinner/2qd "Sob-Stuff" (31). 2. Safe/Avance "Budweiser" (29). 3. Betelgeuze/Nordic Line "Enture Lifetime" (18). 4. Chanel5/Flatline & HiRMU "Streets Are Flowing" (16). 5. Chanel5/Flatine & HiRMU "Jellyfish" (15). 6. Betelgeuze/Nordic Line "Thermonuclear Disease" (13). 7. Chanel5/Flatine & HiRMU "RoadRunner" (12). 8. JMagic/Complex "Crosswired" (11). 9. Betelgeuze/Nordic Line "Fortuna" (8). 10. Zygote/Anarchy PC & Jamm "Future Runner Zyg" (6). 11. Spinner/2qd "Timewarp" (5) 12. Chamox/2qd "Deep" (2) Chamox/2qd "Second Space" (2). 14. Chamox/2qd "Magic" (0). Grumour/Nordic Line "Super Unknown" (0). realtime coding 1. Jmagic/Complex (33). 2. Il£vatar/Digital Dream (24). 3. Chomax/2qd (22). 4. Hiv/HiRMU (17). .12 Dexterity 94. ----------------------- DEX94 was held in Russia. · 'Results' from file marked 'Results of the DEXTERITY'94 party', which contained just one single entry. demo xx. Guru Magic "Shrine". 27-30.12 Euskal Amiga Party 2. ------------------------------- EUSK2 was held in Legazpi, Gipuzkoa in Spain. Only four months after the original Euskal, the second party was held as a Spanish alternative to The Party. 220 people turned up this second time around. This was the last of the Euskals to be Amiga only. The following year, with Euskal 3, the PC owners were let in on the fun. The winning 'demo' is a 70k intro! amdemo 1. Darkness "In Progress". 2. Darkness "Dog". 3. ??? 4. Centolos "The Last Intro". xx. Necropolis "Innergate". 27-30.12 The Party 1994 - Don't Try This At Home (http://www.theparty.org). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TP94 was held at Herning Messecenter in Herning, Denmark by by The Silents, Spaceballs and Bomb! About 2700 people showed up. The official CD-ROM was called "The Party 1994 - Try This At Home", and I'm desperately searching for a copy :) Anyone with offers, please get in touch to negotiate a deal. Zulu & grey came 3rd in the 4ch music competition, but a lot of things point towards the fact that the composer of the tune was actually Chromag/ Rebels, who couldn't attend. Thanks to a little detective work, OUR results also include the full C64 results and the machine specifications and producers from the Wild compo, not present in the original file. Fully Scenery integrated. · Results from the Official Competition Results file by Multimus and SauberSound. · Additional result information from party report in Essence's "ROM #3". · PC results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. · Information from party report in Mirage's "Chit-Chat #15" mag (amiga). · Additional c64 results and information from party report in Reflex' "Insider #4" (c64 diskmag). amdemo 1. Andromeda "Nexus 7" (1443). 2. Virtual Dreams/Fairlight "Psychedelic" (710). 3. Bomb "Motion: Origin 2" (501). 4. The Silents DK "Soulkitchen" (236). 5. Rebels "Whammer Slammer" (231). 6. Polka Brothers "The Prey" (207). 7. Melon "Ninja" (193). 8. Sanity "Roots" (191). 9. Union "Beyond the Future" (162). 10. Oxyron "Killing Time" (129). 11. Tragedy "Zootje" (126). 12. Duplo "Much Ado About Nothing" (125). 13. Impact DK "In A World of ASCII" (120). 14. Balance "Syndrome" (110). 15. Oxygene "Indigo" (103). 16. Abyss "Dove" (100). 17. Gods "Olympe" (91). 18. Lamon "T.S.I.A." (80). 19. Passion "Alien Dream" (62). 20. Mentasm "Buggy Balls" (55). 21. Dreamdealers and Cryptoburners "Toothbrush 3" (42). 22. Apex "Dotsy" (22). am40k 1. Polka Brothers "4k0" (563). 2. Fresh Prince "McIntro" (535). 3. Passion "Nitte!" (301). 4. Virtual Dreams/Fairlight "Doodle-Doo" (298). 5. Slim Productions "The Killing of an Egg" (270). 6. TPDL "Hollywood Mood" (215). 7. Stellar "Peverly Hills" (186). 8. US "Unsatisfied" (169). 9. Bizarre Arts "Pyrox" (160). 10. Dragnet "Anni Mator" (144). 11. Complex "A500 Homage" (130). 12. C-Lous "At The Party" (99). 13. Focus Design "Blur" (93). 14. Craptors "Craptors Crap" (86). 15. Dragnet "Time Warp" (76). 16. Razor 1911 "Falu II Beta" (71). 17. Skarla "s" (66). 18. Quartex "Wat een gore kop" (43). 19. Facet's Pussy/Desire "40k Partyintro" (38). Razor 1911 "I Shot Kurt Cobain" (38). 21. Fake "P" (35). 22. Apex "Laufertro" (34). 23. TMY "Firstro" (27). Moment 22 "Salvation Mind" (27). 25. Spoon "Spni-001" (20). amfast 1. Disaster "Ärtesuppe" (494). 2. Tragedy "Fast Intro" (207). pcdemo 1. Impact Studios "Project Angel". 2. Nooon "No!" 3. The CoExistence "Contagion". 4. Xtacy "So Be It". 5. Realtech "Dimension". 6. Bonzai "Lethal Display 5". 7. Taurus "Vertox". 8. The Megabusters "Hellraiser". 9. Symptom "&I". 10. Acme "Bugfixed". 11. Success "Black Ice". xx. Abstract Concepts "Seeds". xx. Amen "0". xx. Amanaman "Goma". xx. Arkham "CPC is Back". xx. Coma "Amanaman". xx. DID "Incentiv". xx. Extreme "Strange Feelings". xx. Fear Factory "Comatose". xx. Force II "Liberation". xx. Genuine "Xorgasm". xx. GLP "Trapped". xx. Goto10 "Claustrophobia". xx. Guru Magic "Shrine". xx. Hardnoise "Son of a Gun". xx. Krewel Krew "Yo!". xx. Mystic Bytes "Explicit Coding". xx. Native Force "Black Liquids". xx. Nuclear Threat "Zero Pulse". xx. Planet Hardcore "Dole". xx. Post Mortem "Intoxicated Intro". xx. Strontium90 "Stoerfall". xx. Who's That Bert "Trippin' on Megaperlz". xx. Yodel "Regression". pc64k 1. Complex "Cyboman 2" (1355). 2. Valhalla "Peripheral Vision" (331). 3. Jamm "Finkel" (307). 4. Project Plant "Abraham" (179). 5. Blank "The Rising" (150). Core Image "Dragon" (150). 7. Cryonics "Vomit" (97). 8. Proxima "Soap" (70). 9. Realtime "Revenge" (68). S2 "Live" (68). 11. Abaddon "Grey" (46). 12. Destruction "Zetor" (45). 13. Surprise! Productions "Shadow" (22). 14. Hazard "Anorexia" (20). 15. Information "i" (7). xx. Arkham "Zorlac". xx. Inzane PC "Trendy". xx. Massive "Infinite Space Dreams". xx. Morrari "Ugly". xx. Orange "Robot". xx. Phoenix "Too Big". xx. Remal TM "AscII Dreams II". xx. Sorrox "Fun". xx. Spirit "Mind Crash". xx. SPP "Blow". xx. Symptom "Shout". xx. Tarzan "Tylsae". xx. unknown "Fastmaster Shooter". xx. We "Plenty". xx. Yakuza "Back to the Past". pcfast 1. P-Nut/Darkzone "Weener" (305). 2. High Tech/Xerez "Banana Split" (278). 3. Rune/Darkzone "Dole" (236). 4. Pal Udo's Brozers "Fast Intro" (171). 5. Turtle Lotion/Dritt! Productions "Fast Intro" (18). 64demo 1. Reflex "Access Denied" (734). 2. Light "Brutal Comeback" (532). 3. Wrath "Courtesy of Sovjet" (433). 4. Antic "Dein Zycrex" (354). 5. Padua "The Final Torture" (345). 6. T.O.M "F.A.K.E." (317). 7. Dinsaurs "No Parts" (180). 8. Censor "Bla Bla" (131). 9. TRSI "Party Scroll" (118). 10. Silicon "Unnamed" (78). 11. House "Dances With Bytes" (35). xx. Black Code Design (BCD). xx. Genesis Projects. xx. Oxyron "The Masque". xx. Pirates. xx. Smash Designs "Fight Against Racism". 64gfx 1. PVT/Reflex "This is Reflex 94". 2. Scope/Genesis Projects "Wolf". 3. Sinister/Extacy/Arcross/Entropy "Compopicture". 4. Habberman/Fuck. 5. Felidae/Reflex. 64music 1. Fanta/Bass/Plush "Speedroad". 2. PVCF/Reflex "Bladeswedemix 2". 3. Zyron/Antic/Swemix/TR "Darkest Sea". 4. Echo/Bass "In Love". 5. TMG/Fatum & Tigerscrew. 6. KB/The Obssessed Maniacs (TOM). 7. Mitch/CZP/Crest "Fistfunk". 8. BIO/Bass "2 Suns in Sunset". 9. Booker "Boesendo". 10. Alien/Black Code Design (BCD) "Partytime". gfx 1. Peachy/Masque "Helge Schneider" (239). 2. Ra/Sanity "AH.Self D." (202). 3. Mirage/Bonzai "Vampire" (187). 4. Dize/Silents DK "Selfportrait" (161). 5. Luma/Ps-Crew "Digital Modelling" (144). 6. Devilstar/VD & Polka Brothers "Daddy Dearest" (139). 7. Pris/Edge "Fire Emblem" (133). 8. Merlin/IPS Crew "Divers Dream" (122). 9. Fiver/TRSI "Fishfood" (112). 10. Zoon/Silicon "UnderGrove" (111). Tyshdomos/Abyss "Raped" (111). 12. Electron/Citron "Jellyfish & Seaweed" (104). 13. JMJ "Attaq" (90). 14. Facet/Spaceballs "Nude-Girls" (86). Louie/Insane "Dean" (86). 16. Flow/Impact "Life ?" (81). 17. ZeeLoyd/Triangle "Chaos Warrior" (76). 18. Endor/Dragnet "Shaman" (73). Teevan/Rebels "Fearless" (73). 20. Reward/Complex "Breakfast" (72). Absurd/Stone Arts "Smokin' no copy" (72). 22. Mr.Bean/Dragnet "Tzeeneth" (71). 23. Agony/Duplo "History" (70). 24. Spiral/Oxygene "Retina" (68). 25. Motion/Balance "Silicon Life" (61). 26. Pixie/Polka "Why?" (59). 27. Wintermute/Interactive "Wo is das schiff?" (57). 28. Cougar/Sanity "Nocopy FaceOfNature" (53). 29. Lobo/Scum of the Earth "Crowbar" (52). 30. Prowler/Passion "A Place To Be" (48). 31. Joe/S!P "Fish" (47). 32. Exess/Rebels "No title" (46). 33. Kyle/Mentasm "You Fuck My Wife" (45). 34. Kama/X-Trade and Wrath "Ocean Dreams" (44). Picasso/Depth "Shortcut To Heaven" (44). 36. Unique/Balance "Sandra" (43). 37. Slaine/Eden "La tete a toko" (41). 38. Titan "Mr.Hyde" (40). 39. LoveLace/Node'sign "House of Pain" (35). R.W.O/Balance "Zailorpower" (35). Lar/Sqh "Generotica" (35). 42. Mitch/Success "Mandroid" (32). 43. Bifrost/Iris "Demoniac" (31). 44. Dr.Zulu/Giga Prod. "Trouble" (30). Neuron/Glp "Divergence" (30). Wolf/X-Trade "Light" (30). Bridgeclaw/Gods "Levelling The Land" (30). Van Broom "Fuckface" (30). 49. Mrk/Squash "Monster" (29). Aos "Lony Men 2" (29). 51. Destop/CNCD "Rewarding" (28). 52. Skutt/Moment 22 "The Toad" (27). Ricochet/Acme "Swamp Thing" (27). 54. Lbj/X-Trade "Heaven & Earth" (25). Marlon "Justice" (25). Connor/Balance "Conners' self portrait" (25). 57. Greg/Arkham "Cammy and Chun-Li" (23). - often misspelt Arkway Nazgul/Sabotage "McChicken" (23). Jugi/Complex "Fdream" (23). 60. TOB/W+B "9 Tongues And 1 Tear" (22). 61. Cyclone/Ind. "Tittie Tante" (21). Magic/Mirage "Snoop Kwiwa" (21). 63. Xtc/Sod "Midsummer Cetury" (19). Lpn/Depth "Last Hope" (19). 65. Onyx/Meka Design "Onyx-Out of Imagination" (18). Tony Wiren "Legomania" (18). Tee Ace/Megabusters "Power" (18). Deckard/Disaster "Devil John Painting" (18). 69. Mount/Polka Brothers "Twisted Head" (17). 70. Tactica/Vanity "Psycho John" (13). Jcs/Sector 7 "Irish Impressions" (13). 72. Talon/Subacid "PigPic" (12). 73. Contrast/Hypnosis "Lucky Hunter" (11). Tukan/Parallax "Octo-domination" (11). Ninja/DCS "Temptation" (11). Steffen Skov/Humanoid "Human race" (11). 77. Marvel/Future Crew "Bubble Dreams" (10). Zac/Spasm "Jojo" (10). Gandalf/Fear "Blackbox on ice" (10). 80. Sigh/Legend "Slaine" (9). Biro/Dnt "Zieuh" (9). Replay/Mentasm "Busi n' fly" (9). Geist/Ngc "Island of Terror" (9). 84. Floppy "Vision Malefique" (7). 85. Black Droid/Wd "Read dreams" (6). Deen/Aurora "Deen.aua.swe" (6). 87. Dice/Amber "Party animal" (5). Codac/Apex "Bondage cream" (5). Xanth/Darkness "SoccerTime" (5). 90. Grandma' "The Bitch" (2). Enzo/Mentasm "Nexus" (2). 92. DJ Stohe/Turtle Manix "Lizard" (1). Alchemist/Prime "Freedom" (1). 94. Noogman/Complex "No title" (0). Martin Linde "Squindcans" (0). Drakemule/Exceed "Avoid.nocopy" (0). Motion Lotion/Exceed "Lipstick.Nocopy" (0). Q/Tnt "Canyon" (0). Earthquaker/Cosmic Style "no title" (0). xx. Suny/Movement and Zebig "Project Angel" (unselected). xx. Ivarzon "Ivarzon.JustAroundTheCorner" (unselected). xx. Suny/Bomb "page3.iff" (unselected). xx. Spawn/Mentasm "page6.iff" (unselected). 4chmus 1. Hithansen/Rednex "Electric Church" (323). 2. Dreamer/TRSI "Folx-Vagen" (297). 3. Zulu and Grey/Rebels "A Kind of Love" (264). 4. M.C.MP/Remedy "CyberFuck" (260). 5. Zouf/Access "Outer Funk" (238). 6. Tricktrax/Tribe "Bridge" (223). 7. Mr.Looping/Interpol "Hans Wurst Drehmt Auf" (189). 8. Andy/Essence and Anarchy PC "Illusions" (144). 9. FBY/Sotrone "Nadir" (129). 10. Nation/Dragnet "Conspirito" (123). 11. Klorathy/Freezers "Island of Sadness" (94). 12. Amadeus/Meka Design "Mental Motion" (88). Smooth/Skytech "Peace and Chaos" (88). 14. Mystical/Purple "Mystical Mouse" (82). Dada/Abnormal "Beyond Cyberspace" (82). 16. C-Quence/Gods "Emphutured" (75). 17. DPL/Platin "S.O.S." (72). 18. Unix/Chryseis "Legend" (65). 19. The Fox II/Reality "Bouncing" (56). 20. Mr.Mister and Ravage/Hysteric "Mayday II" (36). Relief/TLL or Splif/Lowlifes "Jazzy Byld" (36). 22. Kallestrup "Unbored Fantasies" (19). xx. Ace "Torskevise". xx. Alpha/LD "Piano Kix". xx. A's and Zookie/Sway "Horaz" xx. Big Baer/Taurus "Jazz-Festival". xx. Big-Joy/Ethic "F-unn--k-e-y". xx. Bart of Noise/Megabusters "Mother of Pearl". xx. B-Toven/Spoon "Try Out". xx. Cash and Kyle/Mentasm "Do The Riffs Compo". xx. Clawz/Bomb! "Bombtrack". xx. Curmudgeon/Depth "Playground". xx. Cyboman/SNDC and Balance "Trancemission". xx. Cytron/Cadaver "Mad, But Sad". xx. Dahaul/Bonzai "Woman In My Head". xx. Daydreamer/Tribe "C.o.t.-Rainbow-II". xx. Decybel "Hits From Da Bong". xx. DJ4753/WWW and Sonic/Platin "Happy Whirlwind". xx. DJ Rash/Partek "Cybertrance". xx. DJ Rash/Partek "Jointrancoduction". xx. Doh/Dreamdealers "Gemlelard". xx. Drac/Iris "Play Me II". xx. Dr.Dreyer "Quiet". xx. Earthshaker/Abnormal "Dark Wonders-Final-". xx. Elf/Moment 22 "Monday At Noon". xx. Fash "Mental Overdrive". xx. Flower/Iris "Bedtime". xx. Ger "Wild-Hog Walk". xx. Gryzor "Gryfunk Is Da Vox". xx. Hardfire/Intense "Nostalgia". xx. Hartraver/Zyncom "Tell Me...". xx. Hille/Insanity "Rubber Computer '94". xx. Hellrazor/TRSI "A Sly Dog". xx. Iso/Axis "22 Drops". xx. Jason/Melon Dezign "Floating In Garbage". xx. Jonny/Interpol "Anthygony". xx. Jorun and Håvard "Funkie Noch-Less". xx. Julius and Futuremind "Touch My Teddybear". xx. Kod and Wonderboy "Helene". xx. L.A. Style/Shining 8 "The_Show". xx. Lava/Subacid "Murderers of Passion". xx. Laz/Squash "Info Wants To Be Me". xx. Lechuck/Disaster "Elefantens". xx. Lord Semtex "Compilation". xx. Lord Semtex "Yeah!!". xx. Lucifer/Technology "Wralix". xx. Lukas/Folls Design "Song For A Pig". xx. Mantronix "Second Voyage". xx. Maytz/Mentrax "Marken Er Plejet". xx. Melomaniac/Vanity "Fast_Illusion". xx. Merlin/Scoopex "Natural Vibes". xx. Mindfuck/Mentasm "Buggy_Balls". xx. Mr.Melody/Ethic "Voodoo_Special". xx. Mr.Redhead/Monotone "Mental-Energy". xx. Mr.Real/Craze "Sceptic". xx. Mr.Root/Union "Full Alert". xx. Mystra/Stone Arts "Beyond the Horizon". xx. Nightmare/Anarchy [pc] and Elicma [amiga] "Compo_Cyber_House". xx. Nimbus "Raveomatic". xx. Nows/Simulator "Na Id Sip". xx. Omen/Noice "What Da Funk ?!?". xx. Petroff/Absolute! "Funk-O-Phone". xx. Pinocchio/Damage Inc. "Revels Wish". xx. Psycho/CP-Dezajn "Nature Darkness". xx. Randall/Suburban Base "Hazzardous_Horns". xx. Rix/Duplo "Blue_skies". xx. Rmx/Nexus 7 "Voodoo Spacefrog". xx. Scorpion/ctrl "Cloud_of_Unknowing". xx. Sir&Mel/Defiance "Sounds Cool". xx. Siracon/Defiance "Trancesection". xx. Sneaker/Meka Design "Solid Circle". xx. Some1/Razor 1911 "Brilliance". xx. Spacebrain/Kingdom "Existence". xx. Spacekid "Beat_experience". xx. Stranger/Amriotz "Final Assault". xx. Tebirod/Les Shadock "Fuckin Noise". xx. Thorion/TRSI "Funk It!". xx. Tommy^Inco/Noice "Sodeso". xx. Unison/Impact DK "Istanbul". xx. Universal Sound "Fate". xx. Vacuum/Moment 22 "Redophobia". xx. Venger/Dragnet "Overture". xx. Virgill "Interference II". xx. Woober/Saints "Yackow". xx. X-Cess "Dismal Atmosphere". xx. Zest/NX7 "Hardpart". xx. Zombie "Funky Inspiration". xx. Zoomorph/Death Row "Freedom". xx. ??? "Cyber Rain". xx. ??? "Temmuks". multich 1. Zodiak/Cascada "Reflecter" (388). 2. Moby & Ra/Nooon "Bud Rap" (373). 3. Lizardking/Triton "World of Dragons" (265). 4. Trap/Bonzai "The Banana Incident" (232). 5. Emax/TRSI "Starlight Symphony" (214). 6. Purple Motion/Future Crew "Escape From PORI" (191). 7. Gandbox/Eden "Kukby" (180). 8. Edge/EMF "In The Mist" (142). DevilLock/TAL "Xero Gravity" (142). 10. MiG/Weird Magic "Charella" (120). 11. Jazz/Diffusion "The 6th Dimension" (118). 12. Breeze/Capacala "Lenni Goes Groovy" (116). 13. Blue Adonis/Traxx "On The Moon" (112). 14. Azure/Prime "Aldea" (100). 15. Contagion "Modern Tune" (99). 16. Cygnes/Fidion "Trip to Pluto" (82). 17. Marvel/Future Crew "Fantasm" (57). 18. Soundwave/Virtula Visions "Grave Disgrace" (53). 19. Kaiowa/Sorrox "Broken Promises" (33). 20. DJ Psusic "Something" (30). xx. Alpha/LD "Shades of Fall and Winter". xx. Balrog/Psycho Squad "Aniara". xx. Groo/Coma "Tetno". xx. Prism/EMF "Clover Leaf". wild 1. The Wilders "Wild Demo" (a4000, 1144). 2. Polka Brothers "Twisted" (a1200, 683). 3. Dreamline Design "Da'Ride" (a4000, 480). 4. Maximum Overflow (vic20, 382). 5. Mystic "Realtime Animation Concept" (a4000, 243). 6. Balance "Planetarium" (a4000, 197). 7. Equinox "Technical Input" (a4000, 155). 8. Anthrox "Christmas Leftovers" (snes, 83). 9. Scumma "Thunder" (a4000, 71). 10. The Big Bug (61). 11. Smile "X-Mas Intro" (snes, 41). 12. Crazy World 3 (27). 13. Focus "Year of the Ankh" (c64, 19). 14. Barking Mad Hedgehogs "Gettin' Tired of... ?" (A1200, 12). 15. Siesta "Stepdemo" (c64, 2). other Accessible Player 1.10 (amiga utility). Amable "Lego" (pc intro). Moment 22 "Shamed Reality" (amiga slideshow). X-Trade "The Jungle issue #7" (amiga diskmag). 28-30.12 Elysium Party. ------------------------ Held in Tarnow, Poland for the c64 scene. Often referred to as the 'Tarnow Party'. · Incomplete results from Reflex' "Insider #4" (c64 diskmag). 64demo 1. Asphyxia "From Beyond". 2. Vermes "Exodus". 3. Elysium and Taboo "Altered States Preview". 64gfx 1. Shaman/Taboo. 2. Carrion/Elysium. 64music 1. Compod/Agony. 2. Praiser/Samar. 3. Shogoon/Taboo. --- 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year.........................................Artwork "Greenday" intro of the year........................Artwork and Polka Brothers "Creep" significant releases...................................CNCD "Closer" (demo) ...................................................Oxygene "Control" (demo) ....................................................Oxygene "Vision" (demo) ..............................................Parallax & CNCD "Deep" (demo) ......................................................Parallax "ZIF" (demo) .................................................Sanity "Roots v2.0" (demo) .........................................The Silents "Fruit Kitchen" (demo) ............................................TRSI "Anhalonium Lewini" (demo) ............................................Virtual Dreams "Faktory" (demo) ........................................................Artwork "Dawn" (4k) ...............................................Spaceballs "Babeenoise" (4k) ..............................................Scoopex "Artcore" (slideshow) pc demo of the year........................................Plant & EMF "Caero" intro of the year............................Orange "The Sea Robot of Love" significant releases....................................Noon "Stars" (demo) ........................................................Jamm "Dream" (demo) ........................................................Pulse "Reve" (demo) ......................................................Complex "Dope" (demo) ................................................Psychic Link "Juice" (demo) ..................................................Fascination "Hive" (demo) .....................................................Acme "Big Deal" (demo) ......................................................Complex "Xtal" (demo) .................................Cubic Team & Seen "Lasse Reinbong" (intro) ............................................Valhalla "Fluid Motion" (intro) ............................Orange "Who Else Can Upgrade a Robot ?" (intro) .................................................Jamm "Nation Zero" (intro) c64 demo of the year..........................................Oxyron "Dawnfall" significant releases......................Byterapers Inc. "Extremes" (demo) generally... On the amiga side of things, this was the year of Artwork. Despite several other strong releases this year, it was two Artwork releases that managed to grab the top spots. The group was born late last year, and "Greenday" was their debut release. chronologically... The demo competition at The Gathering was abysmal this year, with only the winning demo of any significance. The german party Black Box Symposium had three top demos, and The Party at the end of the year didn't disappoint either. It was the Germans in the fresh new group Artwork that made the year's best demo in my eyes; "Greenday". Please note that this is a demo I have never seen all of! It's still good enough, though, inches before the Sanity swansong "Roots v2.0" and CNCD's "Closer". The isometric sci-fi game "Crusader: No Remorse" (pc) was released by Origin in october, and features music by noted pc scene musicians Dan Grandpre (Basehead/Five Musicians) and Andy Sega (Necros/Five Musicians). Another game released this month (october) was Extreme Pinball from Epic Megagames, featuring sound effects by Alex Brandon (Siren/KFMF). --- partyindex ------------------------------------------------------------ cancelled --------- The Junction party, to be held at Collegium in Linköping, Sweden in June (16-18) by Razor 1911 (amiga), Virtual Dreams/FLT (amiga) and Triton (pc) was cancelled. The reason for this is that the people who were to rent out the party place suddenly decided to add 120.000 SKR to the price of the rent, and this made one of the sponsors decide to back out. Diesel8/Razor 1911 was one of the organizers, Phase another. The party was originally 'delayed', and the plan was to hold the party, but a year later at the same time. I have found no indication that these plans were ever carried through. Read the article in R.A.W #8, and the invitation in Chit-Chat #15 for more information. Saturne Party 3 was cancelled several times, before finally being held in april next year. An Amiga invitation intro was released by Bomb, claiming it would be held 1-3. september, and text in a c64 diskmag claimed the date would be 15-17.04. Wildstock '95 (03-05.11) was cancelled! It was to be held at Almassy teri Szabadidokozpont in Budapest, Hungary by Absolute! (amiga) and Byteam (pc). An invitation text was printed in Essence's "ROM #5" (amiga), and an invitation intro by Absolute! was released for the Amiga. Bizarre 95. Cache '95. Digital Art 1.5. Kindergarden 4. MASH'95 Party. 17-19.?? Meeting 95. Misc 95. Painless Compo 95. SE95. Synapse 95. The Underground Conference 1995. Volcanic. .02 Distortion 95. 10-11.02 General Probe 95. 11-12.03 Primavera 95. 31.3-2.4 Virtual Conspiracy 95. 07-09.04 Scenest 95. 11-15.04 The Gathering 95. 15-16.04 NAID 95. 22-23.04 Black Box Symposium 95. 22-23.04 X 95. 29-30.04 Eastern Conference 95. .05 Compusphere 4. .05 Juhla 95. 06-07.05 Demobit 95. 20-21.05 Nexus 95. 28.05 Hackerance 95 (V). 09-11.06 Abduction 95. 15-18.06 Icing 95. 30.6-2.7 Juhla 2½. 30.6-4.7 Bush Party II. .07 Infection 95. 02.07 The Scene 1995. 06-09.07 Odyssey 95. 07-09.07 South Sealand Party 95. 08-10.07 Somewhere In Holland 95. 21.07 Computer Art Festival 95. 21-23.07 Posadas 95. 27-30.07 Summer Encounter 95. .08 Amiga Convention 95. 10-13.08 Assembly 95. 11-15.08 GASP Party 95. 19-20.08 Enlight '95. 26-27.08 Suspect Party Zone 3. .09 Yodel Conference 6. 09-10.09 Bizarre 95. 23-24.09 Project '95 29-30.09 Intel Outside II. 29.9-1.10 Happening 95. 06.10 Hell Party 95. 06-08.10 Party Remedy 95. 13-15.10 Scenario 95. 12-15.10 Euskal Party 3. 21.10 Digital Symposium Party 95. 28.10 10 Years Scene Party 95. 03-05.11 Computer Convention '95 by Sublime,Phoenix,ATS (SWE, no entry). 03-05.11 Hackerence 12. 03-05.11 Wired '95. 10-12.11 Compusphere 5. 11-12.11 Voyage 95. 01-03.12 Liquid '95. 15-17.12 Exe Party 95. 15-17.12 Borlänge Demo Party 1 (Borlänge, Sweden, no entry). 24-25.12 Movement 95. 27-29.12 The Party 5. 28-30.12 Aggressive Party II. Cache '95. -------------------- CAC95 was held in spring of the year. There were 18 entries for the music competition, and 9 for the graphics. Other results depict the full number of contributions. Cache 96 was held the following year. · Results from file 'Cache'95 Spring Party Updated Results' by CyberDancer/ Shock! pcdemo 1. Xeed "Relaxeed". 2. Phantom Dezign "Intrance". pcintro 1. Byteam "Incompatibility". 2. Murmidones "Obsess". 3. Syndicate "Left". 4. Urin8 "Kanko Janko". music 1. Megant/Byteam "Composed by a Minute". 2. Reptile/Astroidea "One Minute". 3. Nemetz Zoltan "Light". gfx 1. Kal/Astroidea " reg". 2. Ludwig/Therapy "Knight". 3. Derceto/Unicorn "Iron Angel". ansi 1. Bat/Shock! "Bunny". 2. Zax/Shock! "Fractal Sky". 3. ThunderMan/Tdsca "Shock". Digital Art 1.5. -------------------------- DA15 was held in Jaslo, Poland by Obfuscation for the pc scene. This was the second Digital Art party, the first one was held the previous year. Thanks to 3case for information. Kindergarden 4. ------------------------- KG4 was held in Norway. Grullest Gabber 1. Rolex "Lollypop". MASH'95 Party. ------------------------ Held in Hungary. Anyone know when it was held, and the complete results? · Results from 'Some Results from the MASH'95 party'. pcdemo 1. Chemotox "The Symbol Which Means Pentagram". pcintro 1. Biohazard "Just A Few Minutes". 17-19.?? Meeting 95. --------------------- MEE95 was held by Euphoria. Misc 95. ------------------ amdemo Access "Symbolia". "Silence is Brok". Painless Compo 95 (http://wm.com.br/~x/pc95.html). ------------------------------------------------------------ PC95 was the first ever demo party held in Brazil, by demogroup theEnd. A total of 18 entries were submitted to be judged by 15 judges. There was only one contestant for the PC demo competition; the arrangers themselves! They also totally ruled all the other competitions... The promised ANSI competition was cancelled, since there were no entries. pcdemo 1. theEnd "Ancient". gfx 1. E-Mage/theEnd. 2. Tiago F. Bianchini. raytrac 1. Esteban W. G. Clua/Fusion Computer Graphics "VOYAGER.TGA". 2. E-Mage/theEnd "ROBOT.GIF". music 1. Guizmo/The MODerators 2. Sledgehammer/theEnd. 3. Monaco's/theEnd. 4. Starf0x/theEnd. 5. ...Sunset.../theEnd. 6. Rafael Lagioto. 7. Lost Kluster/theEnd. 8. Black Vomit/theEnd. 9. Feijao/The MODerators. 10. Mr.Billy/Aces. 11. DJ DC/DJ Productions. midi 1. ...Sunset.../theEnd. ascii 1. Black Vomit/theEnd. Synapse 95. --------------------- SYN95 was held in Caen, France. I'd be ETERNALLY grateful for results! =) amdemo 1. ??? 2. Drifters & Syndrome "Gudule". The Underground Conference 1995. ------------------------------------------ TUC95 was held in Germany. Compo for 'Best Beer Consumer' :) · Results from result fule by Climax/Amable. pcdemo 1. Krewel Krew "Official Number One". 2. Fear Factory, Xography, Eye-D-Alistic "Fake Healer". 3. Fear Factory "Comatose UC95 edition". 4. HBE "HBE-Fake". fastint 1. Nativeforce, WtB "Das Telefon Klingelt". music 1. Toxic Trancer/Radical Rhythms. 2. Randy Andy/Radical Rhythms. Scale/Yakuza. 4. Oracle/Yakuza. 5. Cannibal/Radical Rhythms. 6. Mockery/D-Lusion. fastlbm 1. Splattersquad/Vacuum. 2. ToB/WtB. 3. Unox/WtB. 4. Lord Stone/WtB. Stevie/WtB. 5. Dr.Glenz/Krewel Krew. fastdmf 1. Toxic Trancer/Radical Rhythms. 180 bpm topfschlagen (Glenn's note: I have _NO_ idea what that means :) 1. Masterbeat/HBE. 2. ToB/WtB. 3. Teflon/WtB. 4. Cyborg/Nativeforce. 5. Gsus/HBE. 6. Blade/HBE. Volcanic. ------------------- VOL95 was the first ever Volcanic party arranged. Competitions were held mixed, with Amiga, PC and Falcon entries competing against each other. Volcanic 2 was held the following year. I'd really like to know the date, if anyone knows? · Results from 'VOLCANIC PARTY RESULTS'. demo 1. Infiny "Epsilon" (pc). 2. LPI "Eruption" (pc). 3. Ukonx "No Transition" (falcon). intro 1. Eclipse "Jade" (pc). 2. Fatal Design "Love (falcon). 3. Saturne "Eruption" (amiga). gfx 1. Antony/Dreamdealers. 2. Spaw/Mentasm. 3. Kyle/Mentasm. 4chmus 1. Rez/Eclipse. 2. Mindfuck/Mentasm. 3. Blue Silence/Fatal Design. multich 1. Moog/Infiny. 2. Bitmaps/Cyberline. 3. Shad/Infiny. .02 Distortion 95. ------------------------ DST95 was held by TEC in Nøtterøy, Norway for the pc scene. This was the first time Distortion was ever arranged, and about 50 people attended. The only competitions were graphics and music. If anyone has these results or the exact date, then get in touch. Thanks to Tic/TEC for information. 10-11.02 General Probe 95. --------------------------- GP95 was held during the winter holidays at a school in Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Poland by Adrar Design for the pc scene only. It is considered the first major pc scene event in Poland. About 100 people attended. This was the first ever GP party, but another was held the following year. · Results from file marked 'GENERAL PROBE'95'. pcdemo 1. Camorra "Gust". 2. Technomancer "Underwater". 3. Substance "SX". pcintro 1. Hardtrack "Catwalk". 2. Paradise "Shades of God". 3. Bigman "Topsy Torvy". 11-12.03 Primavera 95. ----------------------- PRV95 was held in Starachowice, Poland for the second time. About 350 people visited, most of which were on the Amiga. Some more complete - even official, perhaps - results would be nice :) · Results from 'The results of the competition(s) at The Primavera '95,' by Sky/Freezers. amdemo 1. Mystic "Impossible Possibility" (441). 2. Lamers "4th Dimension" (428). 3. P.I.L/Union "Zoombi" (328). 4. TRSI "Anhalonium Lewini" (289). 5. Vacuum "C.A.S.C." (217). 6. The Interceptors (213). 7. Intruders (185). amintro 1. Freezers "Kac" (426). 2. Union "The Remains of the Pizza" (343). 3. TTN "Potwora 2" (333). 4. One Man "64 kb Intro" (290). 5. Male Chauvnist Pigs "The Martial Art of Origami" (240). 6. Illusion "Illusion" (234). 7. Floppy "One Frame" (227). 8. UP "64 kb Intro" (182). 9. Amnesty "Spume!" (165). 10. Kropelki 15 (86). 11. HJ (0). 11. R (0) gfx 1. Yoga/Freezers "Dr. Stein". 2. Lazur/Union "Stary Buk". 3. Dr.D "Angriff". 4. Zefir "Blue Dreads Monster". xx. Brent "15_JuraPork.Brent. xx. Comanche "03_OnDaBoard.Comanche". xx. Danny "10_VisageOfEvil.Danny". xx. Dhark "08_Centurion.Dhark". xx. ICE "20_Klatka.Ice". xx. Flower "18_FUCKED INSECT.Flower". xx. Kwiatek "16_ARCTICA.Kwiatek". xx. Mr.Guru "01_APOCALYPSE.MrGuru". xx. Lazur "17_Strazniczka_z.Pazur". xx. Sketch/S!P" 13_WOMAN.Sketch". xx. Sky "04_dziad.Sky". xx. Slay "06_miles_davis.Slay". xx. "12_White Elephant.Pic". xx. "11_GREEN DOG.MW". xx. "21_Camelon.Unscrew". xx. "02_LEGENDA O $W. OLEXYM". music 1. XTD "Inside" (572). 2. Spec/University of Drinking "We Are the Future 2" (571). 3. CIA/Freezers "Breakdown" (570). 4. Scorpik "Humpty Dumpty" (561). 5. Bartesek "Naked Carrion" (522). 6. Snoopy "Berlin 1931" (470) 7. Dreamer "Bajki O Smaochodach" (465). 8. Mercury "Defilade March" (425). 9. Peters "Bastard Attack" (400). 10. Dave "December Rain" (367). 11. Bartman "Love Drugs" (355). 12. Jarko "Turnpike" (350). Sixtus "Flicked Soul" (350) 14. ??? "Space..." (333). 15. Touldie "TWM 35" (303). 16. Quasi "Simple Word" (249). other Floppy "One Frame" (amiga intro). 31.3-2.4 Virtual Conspiracy 95. -------------------------------- VC95 was held in Nyköping, Sweden by Moment 22, Limited Edition and DCS Graphics. It wasn't a big success; only about 150 people showed up, and there were no good competitions. It was speculated that with The Gathering only half a month away, people were probably saving the good stuff for that... Note: A separate result file switched the two first places of the Amiga Intro competition, so C-Lous wins... -- Productions fully Scenery integrated. · Results from an official resultfile from the three arranger groups. amdemo 1. Sunshine Productions "Stressad och Trött". 2. C-Lous "Das Omen". am40k 1. CryoZone"Germicide". 2. C-Lous "Time Square". 3. Nukleus "Art". xx. C-Lous "Virtual Conspiracy". xx. Insane "Virtual Conspiracy Intro". xx. Obscene "Virtual Conspiracy Intro". pcdemo 1. Noice "Dissident". 2. Creation "Joop". pcintro 1. Omega "Take This". 2. Creation "Äppelbo". 3. Derfa "Fire". gfx 1. Utah & Pris/Edge "BIB the biFIN". 2. Zappo & Eracore/Rebels "Stoned Hot". 3. Iceman/Extreme "A1200". xx. Flax "Dragon Slayer". xx. Preed "Fancy". 4chmus 1. Omen/Noice "Whad". 2. Musicline "Straight On". 3. Radix/Duplo! "OutLaw & Folkhem". multich 1. Tito/Candela "I Can Fly". 2. ??? "Assorted Voices". 3. Zodiak/Cascada "Naranja". wild 1. John Doe. 07-09.04 Scenest 95. --------------------- SCE95 was held in Budapest, Hungary by Impulse (amiga), Asteroidea (pc) and Murmidones. 600 people attended. This was the first Scenest. · Results from the file 'almost full results' by Cyberdancer/Shock! invit Impulse "Scenest Invitation". amdemo 1. Faculty "Man on the Moon". 2. Promise "Voices From the Dark". 3. Los Angeles Lamers "Coolaunch". xx. Waveriders "Ascii Mania". xx. Lamer Crew "The Show". amintro 1. Therapy "Zombie". pcdemo 1. Grif "Clash". 2. United Force "Quiet". 3. Mezey Soft "QBasic". pcintro 1. Remal "Tro". 2. Antisocial "Fireflash". 3. Defective "Beginning". pc4k 1. Genesis/Shock! "The Basics". 2. Palivec "Palivec". 3. Eternal Project "Smiley". pclamer 1. Byteam "DesignSux". 2. Miskolci Jisgazd k Fanatic Crew "Unexpected". 3. Lolka & Bolka Design [Shock!] "MyCream". 64Demo 1. Profik "Mergezo Anyag II". 2. Exile "Virtual Brutality". wild 1. Shock! "Advance" (anim + sound). 2. Therapy "Zomby". gfx 1. Ward/Enlightenment (Reward/Brainstorm) "Sandman" (pc). 2. Rack/Absolute & Majic 12 "Devilfish" (amiga). 3. Ludwig/Therapy "Lady" (amiga). gfxray 1. ???/Remal "Barn2". 2. ??? "Patak". 3. Frame Pictures '95 "Thing". 4chmus 1. Petroff/Absolute! "Il Balerino Di Jazz". 2. Snotty/Faculty "Emerald City". 3. NemTom "Eat.e.v". multich 1. Minstrel/Fiction "Unrequited Love". 2. Epton Gwedik/Remal "Classic 3". 3. ZTS/Byteam "Singularity". 11-15.04 The Gathering 95 (http://www.crusaders.no). ----------------------------------------------------- TG95 was held in Stavanger, Norway by Spaceballs (amiga), Scoop (pc) and SHI. The amount of disasters at TG this year was amazing! For the first time, The Crusaders were not arranging. When they saw how the new arrangers were treating 'their' party, I'll bet they weren't too happy with their decision! The sleeping hall was a freezer, the compos were a shambles, everyone was locked into the hall while the organizers searched for a person who had hacked the network... 58 entries were delivered for the 4ch music competition. Complete list with entry names dearly wanted! The results from the file I got said little about the animation and Wild contests, just that the prize would be summed and shared between the participants...why? Some entry names from the other competitions have also been added/corrected. · Results from a resultfile that came with Demos of the World v3.0. · Results from 'COMPLETE RESULTS FROM THE GATHERING 1995!'. amdemo 1. Parallax and CNCD "Deep" (136). 2. Avalon "Response" (133). 3. The Black Lotus "Cybernetic" (110). 4. Equinox "Hydrocephalus II" (94). 5. Lacers "X - The Unknown" (70). 6. Gifair (54). 7. EMX and Teenage Crime "Mint" (45). 8. Gods "Pitstop BBS-Mo" (34). 9. Rats "In Bloom" (30). 10. Saturne "The Gathering '95 Demo" (25). Drifters "Little Pig" (25). 12. Dangerous Darkys "Stav.Starwars" (21). am64k 1. Spaceballs "Jobbo" (179). 2. Spaceballs "The Last Finger" (160). 3. Complex "Wormhole" (133). 4. Birra Bros "64kb Intro" (73). 5. Triumph "64kb Intro" (63). 6. Contraz "Contras" (38). 7. Lizardking's Puzzy "64kb Intro" (35). 8. Progressive Design "9 Lives" (31). am4k 1. Lone Starr/Spaceballs "BabeNoise" (156). 2. Skurk/Hoaxers (119). 3. Zelow and Brekke/Contraz "Prikkmannen" (93). 4. Alta/Dangerous Darkys (93). 5. Rats "Dot-32769" (87). 6. Progressive Design (80). 7. Ulven/Maak (50). 8. Neurotic/Cyberstate "Equations" (32). pcdemo 1. Complex "Dope" (299). 2. Scoop "Luminous" (169). 3. Sorrox "Over The Edge" (159). 4. Proxima "Static Hype" (107). 5. Talent "Hex Files" (98). 6. Yeti "Insomnia" (63). 7. Bit Killers "Morphia" (42). 8. Rectum Cauda (26). 9. Gigazone (21). 10. Morbid CRU (3). pc64k 1. Valhalla "Fluid Motion" (269). 2. Valhalla "Bibo Ergo Sum" (158). 3. Darkzone "Maple" (129). 4. Scoop "Psychedelic Mind" (128). 5. Xenogenesis "Die Ausgebert" (101). 6. Tango Sisters "Night In Moscow" (92). 7. Scoop "Elastic" (74). 8. Mercurite "48 Hours" (39). 9. Phaser (17). pc4k 1. The Plastic Priest/Scoop (219). 2. Calvin/Proxima (155). 3. Majakovskij/XNG (143). 4. Neon/Proxima (124). 5. Uzul/Scoop (82). 6. Cassiopeoa/Sect (59). 7. Christ/KVS (58). 8. Ivar Mestad (43). gfx 1. Bridgeclaw/Gods (164). 2. Nirvana/Cadaver "WOW!" (121). 3. Decker/Andromeda (99). 4. Bianco/Gollum (92). 5. Electrolux/Darkzone (90). 6. Cobra/Gollum (68). 7. Rainbow Painter/Scoop (61). Deckard/Disaster (61). 9. Daniel (53). 10. Hole/Grotesticle (45). 11. Shadowfox (39). 12. Sideshow/Lisence (34). 13. TMK/Inf. (29). 14. Magz/Grotesticle+Parasite (26). 15. Snuffy/Scoopex (23). xx. Aqa/Salmon. xx. Atom/Salmon. xx. Boo/Talent. xx. Cassiopeia/Sect. xx. Clarry/Drifters. xx. Craft/Grotesticle. xx. Dr.Dex/Crap. xx. Dr.Zixus/Trinity. xx. Erik Nordby/DamageInc. xx. Harlad Josdal. xx. H. Larsen & M. Rasmussen. xx. Jaffo/No Limits. xx. Jame/Salmon. xx. Jarle/Pedersen. xx. Jem. xx. Keiichi/Sublevel3. xx. Mikael Andersson. xx. Neo/Proxima. xx. Pix/Decency. xx. Preacher/Eltech. xx. Realf Nikoli Tvilde. xx. Stratos/Megastyle. xx. Superted/Grotesticle. xx. Svenn R. Mathisen. xx. Talon/Subacid. xx. Tynes/Supernova. xx. Typhoon/Avalon. xx. Windy/Proxima. 4chmus 1. Syntex/Stone Arts "Let It Linger" (119). Superted/Grotesticle "I Want U" (119). 3. Typhoon/Avalon "Spingar" (109). 4. Tecon/Surprise! Productions "A Sixth Sense" (104). 5. Zany/Iris "Come Back To Me" (97). 6. BC (96). 7. Chris Mæland & Tim/Spaceballs (89). 8. Interphace/Andromeda (85). 9. Jogeir Liljedahl/VD+Scoop (79). 10. Shorty+Tim/Spaceballs "Will of the Wind" (71). 11. Pinocchio/Damage Inc. "Crusified Dream" (66). 12. Fuzz/TRSI "Garam Pimienta" (65). 13. Vegard/Scoopex "Monolog" (39). 14. Lizardking/Razor 1911 "Wild McArthur" (32). 15. Vinnie/Spaceballs "Kilobytes" (23). multich 1. Jogeir Liljedahl/Virtual Dreams and Scoop (135). 2. Domini/Twilight Zone (82). 3. Geir Tjelta/Scoop (75). 4. Big Jim/Valhalla (69). 5. $volkraq/Gollum (64). 6. Paradigma/Sublevel 3 (62). 7. Bart/Sorrox (58). 8. Darkzone (54). 9. Hawk/Future Tech (42). 10. Kaiowa/Sorrox (41). Byte Prisoner/Scoop (41). Found/Orchie (41). 13. Wam/Scoop (39). 14. King Pleasure (28). 15. Sticky/Proxima (25). other Gods "BBSTro" (amiga). Subacid "Manual Override" (amiga). 15-16.04 NAID 95. ------------------ NAID95 was held in Canada. There were 55 (uncertain) entries in the music competition, and 12 (equally uncertain) entries for graphics. In the graphics competition, Thunderstorm's entry was originally first place, but was disqualified since it was ripped! · Results from 'NAID '95 Results - UNOFFICIAL' by Phoenix/Kosmic. pcdemo 1. Craw Productions "Opticron: Tome of the Impossible". 2. Da Cheez Brigade "Electric Gruyere". 3. Kosmic "Flight". 4. Night Vision "Figment". 5. Core "Technon". xx. 3Some "Expression". xx. DDD "Megademo". xx. Psychic Monks "Eden". xx. Sentience "Neurotoxin". xx. Surrounders "Dark Purpose". xx. Verhot "Go Easter". pcintro 1. The Humanoid "Less Is More". 2. Used. 3. Us "High Pressure". 4. Pure Resistance "White Heat". xx. DDD "Squishtro". xx. Fudd (FT/iCE & DD/Renaissance) "Pisstro!". xx. Sentience "Introchronophobia". gfx 1. Schizosynth/Pure Resistance "Spires of Aegis". 2. LakEEE/Craw Productions "Stone Tears". xx. Thunderstorm "TRS-Bot" --disqualified!-- music 1. Necros/FM^LD^Psychic Monks "Ascent of the Cloud Eagle". 2. Maelcum & IQ/Kosmic "Hitchhiking Reticulan". 3. Basehead/FM^Kosmic "Can't Fake The Funk". 4. Mosaic/Renaissance "Tears". 5. C.C.Catch/Renaissance "Modern Society". 22-23.04 Black Box Symposium 95. --------------------------------- BBX95 was held at St.Marien Gemeinde-Centrum in Hamburg, Germany by Complex, Sanity and Phantasm for the Amiga scene only. 308 people paid to attend, plus the 15 members of the staff. Lots of Amiga companies donated stuff for the competitions. Decca/Lego wrote a party report for the German paper mag Amiga Special! The following year, the party was called just Symposium 96, and was coarranged with the organizers of the 680xx Convention and the Fried Bits Convention (atari party). 21 modules were delivered to the music contest. My results are a little more complete and correct than the official ones, due to access to most of the contributions through the Mekka & Symposium 97 CD-ROM. · Information and results from official invitation and result text files by Gandalf/Phantasm. Invit Polka Brothers and Phantasm "BlackBox-Symposium 95 Party Invitation". amdemo 1. Artwork "Greenday". 2. Sanity "Roots V2.0". 3. Oxyron "Temple of Decease". 4. Retire "Cronos". am60k 1. Lego "Boom". 2. Bizarre Arts "Florx". 3. Shrimps Design "60k of Zwidula". 4. Nordsee "Futter Dat Fresse". gfx 1. Ben.E/Shrimps Design "Sand Dragon!". 2. Fiver/Artwork "Green Trash". 3. JMS/Artwork "Bild". 4. Sire/Lego "Castle". 5. Cthulu/Sanity "Face". 6. Dragon/Incal "Enlightenment!". 7. Latex/Phantasm "Flying Dragon". 8. Bastard "Willi". 9. Noodles/Phantasm "blub_blub". 10. Takeoff/PBH "Logo". 11. Zabel "Schädel". 12. Cr8y/Phantas "Dark Side of Life". 13. MAD "DruckPlatte". anim 1. Redwolf. 2. Zabel. Interceptor. 4. Takeoff/PBH. music 1. Noodles/Phantasm "Funky44". 2. Cromag "Tango Sisters". 3. Raw Style/Lego "Noname". 4. Jarry^Jazy/Incal "Enjoy The Silence". 5. Ayege "Slowdown". 6. Meikel/Section8 "Up And Away". 7. Voyage/Artwork "Downstairs". 8. Panic T. "Mayday Storm". other Abyss "Drugstore" (amiga demo). 22-23.04 X 95. --------------- X95 was held in Utrecht, Holland by SCS-TRC (c64) and Focus (pc). This was the first time X was arranged, but the organizers claimed in their invitation text that they were the arrangers of the first Silicon parties. Another X party followed in 1996. They promised space for around 300 people, it is uncertain how many showed up. For a change, the voting here was handled by a jury rather than the usual public voting system. There were more demos released than there are on the result list; entries were preselected. Harlequin/Success PC performed a rap concert with his group Toadstools. The surprise competition involved drawing an X95 logo on a piece of paper. Was the promised performance by Jeroen Tel ever performed? · Results from 'X95 demo competitions - results & explanation'. · Information from invitation in Reflex' "Insider #4" (c64 diskmag). pcdemo 1. Acme "Big Deal" (748). 2. Abstract Concepts "Expression" (722). 3. Ground Zero "Uitgeroeid" (610). 4. Massive "Ultimate Possibilities" (594). 5. Image "Ancient Routines" (572). 6. Crap "Schopkont" (560). 7. Dwhurl "No GUS...No Glory" (488). pcintro 1. Logic Design "Spring". 2. The Clan "Envy". 3. Frituur Kraam "Zakje Plasmatat". 4. The Kip Brigade "Chicky". pcgfx 1. Ricochet "Gangsta" (750). 2. Contrast "Frozen" (717). 3. ? "Splat 2" (550). 4. ? "Fly'n Fall" (533). 5. Comik "Genie's Revenge" (483). 6. Hobo "Final VI" (433). 7. Balex-T "Ganjaman" (417). 8. ? "Take This" (167). pcmusic 1. Vic "Sounded Like God's Arrival" (800). 2. The Rew "Fear In Her Eyes" (767). 3. Weird Magic "Beat This Beat" (683). 4. Anarky "Angels Suck" (634). 5. Tragos "Estranged" (567). 6. Peric "Paradise Nation" (550). Mars & Fabian "Flying Together" (550). 8. Heretic "Naturally" (534). 9. Cygnus "Ode 2 Jodie" (500). 10. Mordillo "Rancid" (417). 64demo 1. Reflex "Radio Napalm" (756). 2. F4CG "W.O.I.I.F.T.D." (665). 3. Cosine "Contraflow" (571). 4. Slash Designs "World Demise" (556). 5. Black Code Design "Nation" (485). 29-30.04 Eastern Conference 95. -------------------------------- Held in Biaîystok, Poland by Ladybird Design. Some complete results would be extremely nice, what's here now is pieced together from several other sources... invit Ladybird Design "Eastern Conference Poland '95 Invitation" (amiga). amdemo 1. Freezers "Lech". 2. Tilt and Old Bulls "Moments". 3. Flying Cows Inc. "Boom-Boom". xx. Failure. xx. Lamers. xx. Venture "Anal-phabeta". amintro 1. TRSI "48kb Intro". gfx 1. Jackal "Czerwony Smoczek". 2. Zefir "Bambi". music xx. Dreamer "Folx-Wagen Passat" -unselected- other Anadune "Collage" (amiga demo). Joker "Star Wars" (amiga). .05 Compusphere 4. ------------------------ COM4 was held in Sweden. Compusphere 5 was held later in the year, but I do NOT know whether that party's philosphy of mixed competitions was applied here. amdemo xx. Three Little Elks "Yawp Cola". .05 Juhla 95. ------------------- JUH95 was held in Iisalmi, Finland by Byterapers, and this was the first time it was arranged. Juhla 2½ was arranged later in the year. A total of 168 people voted for the competitions. · Results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. pcdemo 1. Jeskola "Semtex City" (517). 2. Orange "Project XYZ" (410). 3. Halcyon "Disorder" (360). 4. Amorphous "Concussion" (273). 5. Fascination "112" (242). 6. Chaos "Trip to Mind" (237). 7. Marankatti "Sademet n" (234). 8. Symptom "S t j" (198). 9. Dominion "Socialism" (145). 10. @ "Blue Eyes" (138). 11. Plant "Duck" (134). gfx 1. Nik/Plant/EMF "Uncle Susan" (484). 2. Jate/Jeskola! "Apua_paa" (454). 3. Mazor/Paragon "Sleeping Beauty" (359). 4. Der Piipo/Orange "Qva" (285). 5. Reward/Complex "Unikorn" (275). 6. Gnome/Fascination "Superman" (259). 7. Duke/Paragon "Doggie" (207). 8. Menace/Independent bm "Compo 2" (204). 9. Cross/Mindprobe "Stowaway" (196). 10. Damac/@ "Weirdo" (180). 11. Exeter/Amnesia "Puu" (178). 12. Pentalysion/Synthesis "Petshop" (155). 13. Primon/Interampia "Vaimo" (152). 14. Apatia/Coma "Juhla1" (142). 15. Emetic "Mutoid" (121). music 1. Chanel 5/Jeskola! "Why Dont U Walk Away" (412). 2. T.o.B/DAMoNeS "We Are Wolves Or So..." (372). 3. Tonedeaf/Extreme "Jazz My Ass" (343). 4. Cypernau/Chaos "T-House" (286). 5. Reward/Complex "Disco Nation" (280). 6. Magical Note/Amorphous "Golden Dragon" (268). 7. Dune/Orange "Souther Pacific" (249). 8. Samuli Kekki "Shimmery" (241). 9. Deetsay/Jeskola! "Piparcake House" (229). 10. Resonatix "Desert Dream" (227). 11. Netron/Remal "Jimmy's Dead" (220). 12. Mixtec/Mindprobe "Riko Lasi, Ota Vasara" (214). 13. Vinyl/Mindprobe "Sometimes my arms.." (210). 14. Tuksu/Glue Team "Dance With The Dogs" (205). 15. Quaint/Splashdance "Eternal" (203). 16. Duke/Paragon "Intro8c" (200). 17. Sparklite/Paragon "Fuzzy" (189). 18. Starsoul/Amorphous "Beast From The Sea..." (184). 19. Mental Disorder/The MCM "Backup Taste" (174). 20. Noize/Ancient "Night In Rainforest" (154). 21. ZPO "Contribution" (114). 22. 99/Orange "Another Man" (114). 06-07.05 Demobit 95. --------------------- DB'95 was the first official Slovak & Czech demoparty, held in Bratislava by Sunrise (pc), Prodigy (amiga), Baky (atari), Audio Style (c64) and Busy (zx spectrum). It was only a local party, though it was probably the party with competitions for the most computers ever! · Information from a party report and results from Imphobia #12 (PC). · More detailed results from text file called 'full party results'. amdemo 1. The Prodigy "At Last" (529). 2. Tronik "Vivat Slovakia!" (505). 3. Magic Owls "IOI!" (561). 4. Ceska Kooperacia "Chrchl" (198). 5. Cubature Demorph "Reform" (139). pcdemo 1. MiST "Zoantrophy" (619). 2. SiN "Flight" (545). 3. EastWood "Unlogical" (370). 4. Seven Gods "90210" (365). 5. Dark Kingdom "Gate" (265). 6. Sinope "Historic" (241). 7. 3 Untitled "2048" (192). Salsoft "Sal Demo" (192). 9. Dusan Bezak "3DB" (174). 10. Dement "Turnaj'95" (164). 11. Brutal Music "Mental Resistance" (152). 12. Cult "Heartline" (81). pc4k 1. Semo "Animated" (397). 2. Vic/MiST "Rotations" (304). 3. Sorcerer "Tripe" (300). 4. Alex/Cult "Haha" (261). 5. Dusan Bezak "3DB" (184). Black Death "Aluminium" (184). 7. NP 0532 "Morph" (176). 8. Wilder/Acheron "Spile" (143). 9. Dement "Miracle" (138). 10. Dave Keprt "Noc 200" (118). 64demo 1. Studio Style "We Can't Code" (916). 2. React "Plazmolytic" (886). 3. Cult "Kolaps" (308). 4. Rogue "Colosal" (176). 64gfx 1. Manik & Luis/Commobam "Duna" (755). 2. Sam/Cult "Compopic" (732). 3. Caland/Cult "Compopic" (707). 4. Bimbas/React "Hmyz" (360). 5. Havran/Studio Style "Obluda" (302). 6. Reekol/Couple "Myst Window" (300). 64music 1. Orcan/React "Demobit" (555). 2. Lunatic "Fictional Reality" (487). 3. CMD/Studio Style "Spin It" (473). 4. Topsecret/Cult "Simple" (418). 5. Tursoft "Compo Zak" (245). 6. Yuro "Malaria" (236). zxdemo 1. Busy & Noro "Echologia" (1009). 2. Peo & Pavuk/Trensoft "FSRD" (923). 3. Stevo Masvra "Chimera" (291). 4. Peter Gasparovic "Relax" (198). zxmusic-in-interrupt 1. Marek Pilat "The Best" (442). 2. Matej Kovalcik "Nothing" (421). 3. Noro Grellneth "Demobit" (418). 4. Juor Machac "Impaction" (369). 5. Pavel Jurzy Kouski "Jusof" (364). 6. Trensoft "Details" (342). 7. Hradecek "Minareton" (300). 8. Andy Viselka "Popcorn" (284). zxmusic sample 1. Bartko Jr. "Tublatanka" (463). 2. Bartko "Predator" (424). 3. Karol Jurica "Era Remix" (217). zxgfx 1. Jan Simko "Monkey" (726). 2. Rado Javor "Turrican" (571). 3. Tomas Sipoc "Koniec" (547). 4. Vlado Jasan "Bugs" (494). 5. Robert Koren "Impuls" (414). 6. Rene Pavlo "Untitled" (385). 7. Erik Augustin "Wing Commander 2" (337). 8. Michal Majek "Mec" (320). stdemo 1. Czex "Fanta Morgana" (703). 2. Sedma "10 Years Atari" (352). 3. Empty Head "Tribute to Franz Kafka" (109). stintro 1. Baky "Noname Intro" (442). 2. Sedma "Plasma Intro" (232). 3. Czex "Coders Desillusion" (205). gfx 1. Frogger/Division (982). 2. Steve (450). 3. Trauma/Czex "Santa Claus Revenge" (421). 4. Javor (411). 5. Cobold/Division (375). 6. Marian Pentek (311). 7. Max (208). 8. Aragorn/Shadow Rays (148). 9. Jester (126). 10. Johnko/Vendetta "Hey!" (83). 11. Richie (29). 4chmus 1. Johnko/Vendetta "Bojovy Jobot" (481). 2. MC Afrika "Total Extasy" (404). 3. EmZet/SiN "Cool Planet" (381). 4. Hudis "Pure Song" (349). 5. Fencer "Keep on Fencing" (326). 6. Spear Dream "Magic World" (322). 7. Panter/Shadow Rays "Blue Ray" (307). 8. Simmel "Generations" (299). 9. Alex/Magic Owls "???" (294). 10. Orc "First Eye of Doom" (288). 11. Stacin "Yellow Sonic" (269). 12. Digitalica "Zozo" (260). 13. Barty/Sinope "Jinks Mania" (256). 14. Tron "Stone" (247). 15. Trauma/Czex "Laudation" (167). multich 1. Cheefko/LM "Carry On" (522). 2. Jhnko/Vendetta "Zdochni!" (353). 3. Seng/Prodigy "Rain" (301). 4. EmZet/SiN "Blackbird" (274). 5. Mini "Written by Heart" (270). 6. DJ Gotyre "Train of XTC" (259). 7. Ma Reuter "Wings of Destiny" (251). 8. Fencer "Dreaming of Girl" (250). 9. Utopia "Discobolos" (249). 10. Barty/Sinope "Lost Love" (245). 11. Mario Moody "Good Night" (242). 12. Panter/Shadow Rays "Magic Mountains" (232). 13. Cosmo "The Last Attempt" (169). 14. Dollar "Gameover" (161). 15. Fuckeer "Insunder" (152). 20-21.05 Nexus 95. ------------------- NEX95 was held in Germany. The resultfile mentioned a final version of the winning Amiga demo would be released later. The only results I've got were VERY incomplete, the intro results are as complete as they are due to some detective work :) Complete results anyone? · Partial results from 'The results of the competition(s) at Nexus' by Jazz/Haujobb. amdemo 1. Haujobb "Generation X". 2. Mainzelmännchen Productions "Secret Members". am40k 1. Bizarre Arts "Dice". xx. Neoplasia "Sign". xx. Shoot "Shocked?". amgfx 1. Peachy/Masque^Haujobb "Gravenreuth - Short Dick Man". ammusic 1. Jazz/Haujobb "Funky, Funky!". 2. SMT/Haujobb "Eternity II". 3. Virgill/Essence "Entity". pcdemo xx. Compsex Mediatraps "Nope". pcintro 1. Mystic Bytes "The Timegate". 28.05 Hackerance 95 (V). ---------------------------- Held in Härnösand, Sweden. Gigatron also won last year, with their FATAL DISCARRIAGE demo. demo 1. Gigatron "Bosnisk Metall" (amiga). 09-11.06 Abduction 95. ----------------------- ABD95 was held at Kolrvevaara's high school in Rovaniemi, in the north of Finland for the amiga and pc scenes. About 260 people attended, and this was the second year ABD was arranged. Though the party was geared towards both platforms, only five amiga groups (and as many machines) were represented. Organizers expected closer to 500 visitors, and it was speculated that this was the reason why there no winning prices paid at the party place. Graphics and music competitions were arranged in such a way that a jury chose the best among the submitted material, which was then displayed for public voting. For example, there were 56 tunes delivered to the music competition, of only 19 were played to the public. Voting was based on a point system for the top three productions, were 1st position gave 10 points, 2nd 8, 3rd 5, 4th 3 and 5th 1 point. Another Abduction party was held the following year. Stellar's demo was not released at the party, but a few weeks later. · Results from a file with the header 'pim pom tikiti tom!'. · Information from party report in Daskmig #8 (PC). · Information from 'ABDUCTION 1995 PARTY REPORT' by Karpow/Scoopex. amdemo 1. Stellar "Human Excrement" (1081). 2. Scoopex "Alien" (1050). 3. Insane "K-Rauta" (909). 4. Kinky "Nakki" (541). pcdemo 1. Fascination "Hive" (837). 2. Amorphous "Electrical Movement" (723). 3. Mindprobe "Shotgun!" (523). 4. Voodoo & Sonic PC "Horny Babes Showing Their Ass" (485). 5. Hirmu "Dino Saurus Demo" (401). 6. J.Heikkinen "JHeikki" (325). 7. Napalm "Noname00" (255). 8. Velocity "Unidentified!" (226). 9. Fit "Anataus" (166). 10. Core Amour "No Great Shakes" (154). pc64k 1. Orange "Who Else Can Upgrade a Robot?" (1095). 2. Jeskola! "Semtex Annihilation" (648). 3. Fit "Semiotic Semblance" (439). 4. Chaos "Vesisade" (255). 5. Coma "Play Doh" (252). Canus*Patrol "God" (252). 7. Sepi Systems "Sunjammer" (241). 8. Deck Blasters "Probaganda" (188). 9. Cool Productions "Coffee Overdose" (184). 10. Abua "Biolan" (159). 11. Nightsky "Feeling 69" (130). 12. Digression "Foam" (105). gfx 1. Der Piipo/Orange "JMagician" (587). 2. Dice/@ "Mad Santa" (517). 3. Slimy Devil/TDC "Escape" (439). 4. Ivy/Jeskola! "Ultimate Pilu" (303). 5. Cross/Mindprobe "Melody" (295). 6. Kowtow/Jeskola! "A 45 Minute Picasso" (280). 7. Tohe/Zenon "Brown Eyed Girl" (264). 8. Gnome/Fascination "Babyface" (261). 9. Duke & Mazor/Paragon (248). 10. Damac/@ "Bathtime" (246). 11. Exeter/Ingrine "Squid" (193). 12. Prager/Fascination "Kiesus" (92). 13. Captain Drago/Mental Warp "Prayer" (88). xx. Akiro/Scoopex (not shown) music 1. Sinewave/Pi-Nis "Rakkautta" (474). 2. Dune/Orange "Waypoint" (433). 3. Starsoul/Amorphous "L'Eau" (332). 4. Tempo "Takapihan Ravet" (291). 5. Pest/Tranze "Nocturnal Distress" (279). 6. Nop/Pi-Nis "Human-U" (278) 7. Mixtec/Mindprobe "Sierra#3" (236). 8. Duke Nemo/Coma "Storm" (205). 9. Someonewhosenameistopsecret "Compo" (199). Sulphur/Orange "Kamba" (199). 11. Keksi/Cool Productions "Jungle Channel" (189). 12. Vinyl/Mindprobe "Bass-O-Matic" (166). 13. Yzi/Fit "Sy Leip " (153). 14. Wode/@/Crypton "Matti on Huora" (152). 15. Mad Z.Art/Inapt "Revolution of Sound" (116). 16. Fornikator/Flexion "?" (107). 17. Micron/Juhla Organizers "1tech" (79). 18. Sparklite & Mazor/Paragon "Raveta Raveta" (68). 19. Cybernaut/Chaos "Hold Me Tight" (23). xx. Laxical/Scoopex "Rage Against School" (not played). 15-18.06 Icing 95. ------------------- ICI95 was held in Lerum near Gothenburg, Sweden by by Sardonyx, Goto10 and Noice for the pc and amiga scenes. 280 people showed up, and were handled by three main organizers and 15 crew members. The price money totalled around 18000 swedish krowns! The pc compo computer was a 486DX2-80 with 8MB ram, 2mb graphics card, and GUS or SB for sound. The competition entries were first taped before being introduced to the public, but naturally this was not enough to prevent disaster. Baldric/ Extreme had a bug in his music system which left the DMA transfer on, which meant everything run after that ran like syrup. This was not discovered at first, so all intros after that were shown on the bigscreen at a speed much lower than they would otherwise have run. The Daskmig article erroneously claimed the party was held 10-13. · Results from a resultfile that came with Demos of the World v3.0. · Additional information from Daskmig #8 (pc diskmag). amdemo 1. Giants "Thoughts" (65). 2. Powerline "Still Born" (64). 3. Cpm "Symphony If Suffering" (37). 4. Candela "Tintin Inside" (33). 5. Trash 80 "De E Bare Å Åk" (16). 6. K&T "Pungbråck" (14). am64k 1. C-Lous "Freebased" (110). 2. Rage "Graedde" (82). 3. Duplo "Bitwrestler" (62). 4. Beatless "Summer" (60). 5. Craze "Goatleg" (35). 6. Bukleus "Krossa-Intro" (33). 7. Balance "Snigelsylt är yum yum" (22). 8. Flake "5 sec" (21). 9. The Black Lotus "Mind The Carrot" (13). amfast 1. Tronix "Rosa Bananer" (110) 2. Keso "Timelaw Mission" (106). 3. Candle "Nikko-Kick" (101). 4. Pelle (61). pcdemo 1. Omicron "No Excuse" (132). 2. Noice "Brilliance" (89). 3. Powerlamers "Green" (44). 4. DPS "Bös ii" (41). pc64k 1. Phenomena PC "Murel" (82). 2. Candela "Twisted" (71). 3. Extreme "Fatal Bugs" (40). 4. Mistery "Kallops" (36). 5. Elfsong "Lollapalooza" (32). 6. Proxima "Gut Gut" (29). pcfast 1. Noice "How To Bake a Cake" (145). 2. The Liket Fanclub "Liket Rules" (141). 3. Loafer Team "Fastintro" (49). 4. Meta "Noname" (37). 5. Dps "Parrot" (36). gfx 1. Mrk/Jewels "Wærmlands-Ångest!" (124). 2. Frame/C-lous "No Dreams" (77). 3. Desoto/Epsilon Design "The King" (75). 4. Electron/Citron "Ormet Krypir" (66). 5. Warp "Pentgirl" (43). 6. Lazy/Honey "Semper" (42). 7. Claw/C-Lous "Fear of the Dark" (20). 8. Drakemule "Grasaman" (17). 9. Hagbard "Tutte..." (16). 10. Vicious/Extreme "tta-355b-striker" (15). Motion Lotion "YO! MTV WRAPS" (15). 12. Browallia/Nukleus "Death Angel" (13). Aeroba/Candle "Electro Wiper" (13). 14. Zaico/Candela "The Demon King" (8). Malacai/Tronix "Desert Rose" (8). Broccoli "Ant-Snorkel" (8). 4chmus 1. Mr.Mygg/C-Lous "Dalslands Rytmer" (56). 2. Coma "Coredump" (49). 3. Claw/C-Lous "Ancient Chords" (48). 4. Mega & Nonsense/C-Lous "Skybreeze" (41). 5. Laz/Honey "Submerged Dreams" (32). 6. Fash/Fake "Mental Overdrive" (32). 7. Christian Cyreus "Impfactor" (31). 8. Ikaros/Triangle "Oscillation Remix" (26). 9. Zalt/Mistery "Active" (24). 10. Omen/Noice "Spread The Jam" (23). 11. Spruce "Mag-ic" (21). 12. Jamsam/Disorder "Madness Took Me" (19). Mittag-Leffler "Cat Jamming" (19). multich 1. Tito/Candela "Keep Turning Around" (96). 2. Zalt/Mistery "Sentimental" (67). 3. Balrog/Creation "Sweet Thing" (56). 4. Silke/Control "Intos chaos" (48). 5. Vicious "Slomochun" (44). 6. Java "Polusong" (37). 7. The fear/Mistery "I cant sleep" (30). 8. Nerve/Void vision "Inner Dream" (27). 9. Poison/Decaf "Legendary" (20). 10. Terric/Meta "Electrified" (19). chipmus 1. Fudge/Bodyworks (77). 2. Fash/Fake (62). 3. Epoz/Iftic (46). 4. Digital (45). 5. Marwin/Candela (27). 6. John C/Musicline (-DISQUALIFIED-). 7. Christian C/Musicline (-DISQUALIFIED-). 30.6-2.7 Juhla 2½. ------------------- JUH2½ was held by @ and Byterapers in Iisalmi, Finland. The second Juhla party of the year, and the 2nd ever. In addition to normal party events, there were also alternative competitions; like Decathlon and Supercarts. · Results from the Shock Party Results Pack 5.0. · Additional information (prod names) from DemoNews #119. pcdemo 1. Orange "X14". 2. Plant "Cyboman 3". 3. Halcyon "Lifeforms". 4. Coma "Rauha Teille". 5. Cobra Crations "Joyride". 6. Fascination "Vastaaja". 7. Mindprobe "Professor Butbutter". 8. Symptom "Kesa". 9. Brainless Coders "Textmode 2". 10. Dominion "Oh". 11. Tarzan "Yersinia Pestis". 12. Mewlers "Banal". 13. Epical "Hoaxtro". 14. Verhot "Dupe". 15. 109 "Real Art 2". pcintro 1. Jamm "Sehablad Routines". 2. Tarzan "Paine-erokorkeus". 3. Mewlers "15min". 4. Brainless Coders "64kb of Waste". 5. Cool Productions "Coffee Overdose 2". 6. Coward "Kostomobiili 2". 7. Spellcasters "Ping!" 8. Tyhm t Juntit "Randomize". 9. Pyre "Pssst". gfx 1. Prayer/Banal Projects "Misty Dream". 2. Der Piipo/Orange "Clock Tower". 3. Nik/Plant "Man's Portrait". 4. Slimy Devil/TDC "Boy Man Skull". 5. Ember/Halcyon "Temple". 6. Gnome/Fascination "Demon". 7. Primon/Interamnia "Sad Flasher". 8. Mazor/Paragon "The Two Oddity". 9. Cork/Poro "Fright". 10. Mov/Interamnia "Man Man". 11. Nitric/Trioxide "Ghoul". 12. Duke/Paragon "The Slob". 13. Damac/@ "Lizard". 14. Mithrandir/Turtlemix "Valley". 15. Manticore/Mewlers "Graffiti". 16. Emetic/Nordic Vision "Steel Face". music 1. T.o.B/Damones. 2. Jim Jackson. 3. Lemmng/Jeskola! 4. Flex & Resonatix/Ingrine. 5. Resound/The Dazer Crew. 6. Prism/EMF & Plant. Resonance & Equalz/Inapt. 8. Attraction/Fascination. 9. Jukka K rki & Vinyl/Mindprobe. Sulphur/Orange. 11. Tri S kki/Cybertronic. 12. Sparklite/Paragon. 13. Duke/Paragon. 14. Dune/Orange. 15. Purple Motion & Mik/Plant "Seaside Hotel". 16. Postman-Pat/Orange. 30.6-4.7 Bush Party II. ------------------------ Held at Stridsklevhallen in Porsgrunn, Norway. The 64k intro competition was also open to Amiga contributions, but since noone delivered any Amiga entries... About 150 people attended, mostly on the PC. · Results from 'c o m p l e t e r e s u l t l i s t f r o m b u s h p a r t y i i'. · Additional information and results from party report in Tekno (papermag) #5/95. pc64k 1. Sorrox "Visions" (84). 2. Proxima "Burma" (60). 3. Sorrox "Bunny" (56). 4. Condenz "Condenz" (36). 5. Illuminati "For Morro Skyld" (18). 6. The Phrenetics "Crap" (17). 7. Yeti "Dandruff" (15). 8. Xenon Development "So?" (14). 9. Lost Vision "Garbage Factory" (8). pc4k 1. Twaddler/Proxima^iNF "3k of Innocence" (63). 2. Neon/Spetsnaz "Anim!" (55). 3. Ooto/Darkzone "So Cool" (52). 4. Steff/Sorrox "Donut" (48). 5. Heizahn/Rectum Cauda "Fjomptro" (40). 6. Ghoul/Xenon "Alabtro" (22). gfx 1. TMK/iNF "Sing Girl" (85). 2. Bianco/Gollum "Swan" (66). 3. Paladin "Crap" (37). 4. Calvin/Proxima^iNF^Yeti "Having A Sneeze" (29). 5. Espen Åmodt "Ugly Thang" (25). 6. Jerry Dee/Rebels "Child Fear" (22). 7. Bart/Sorrow "Hyper Fear" (21). 8. Twin Killer/Gollum "Virtual Distortion" (14). 9. Tom Windberg "Budweiser" (11). 10. Hi-Dine/iSC^Gollum "I Suck" (7). 4chmus 1. Hi-Dine/iSC^Larque "Smosj" (53). 2. B&H/Gollum "Sonar Rave" (50). 3. Radiance "When Gravity Falls" (45). 4. Kaiowa/Sorrox "Finetuned Fish" (44). 5. Macro/Spetsnaz "A Kiss At Sunset" (37). 6. $volkraq/Gollum "Tykrod!" (33). 7. Crimson Tide/Spetsnaz "Brøkdelen av 124" (27). 8. Inzane "Piano Theme" (9). The Sound Phantom "Baroque Chip" (9). multich 1. Kaiowa/Sorrow "Sub Safari" (42). 2. Dominei/TZ^iNF^CLK "Le Gacy, I Suck" (41). 3. Outzider/Darkzone "Rush" (31). 4. Frog Fuzz/Cryogenic "Zen" (30). 5. Ghoul & Mike X/Xenon "Glory Knights" (29). 6. $volkraq/Gollum "Sunny Days" (27). 7. B&H/Gollum "Mattis Floor Mix" (23). 8. KiNGY "A Tribute to Pan" (21). 9. Merlin "Conexion" (19). Calvin/Proxima^iNF^Yeti "I_Rulez_eLiTiSM" (19). Ottern2 "Sukker" (19). 12. Discman/LGM "Westland" (16). 13. Blobylde/Gollum "The Final Days" (10). 14. Inzane "Danthem #3" (6). 15. Dolby "Waterfall" (1). Dr.Proton "Superior HARD Techno" (1). .07 Infection 95. ----------------------- INF95 was held in Perho, Finland. 02.07 The Scene 1995. ------------------------- TSC95 was held in Singapore (!) for (most probably) just the PC. · Results by FxKidd/Mystical, as posed to the c.s.i.p.d newsgroup. pcdemo 1. WaterLogic "Pureness". 2. Renegade "Raven". 3. Mode XiX "Shades of Gray". 4. Mystical "Enchantment". 5. Mode XiX "Rush". music 1. Zane "Never". 2. ProLogic 303 "Misty Heart". 3. Martine Chen/WaterLogic and Zane "Pureness". 4. Zane "Body Language". 5. Xylon/Mode XiX "Tech-No". 6. Audiojack/Renegad "Rising". 7. Epsilon/Renegade "Cross Junction". 8. Epsilon/Renegade "Misery". 9. Kelvin Ng/Mode XiX "Extacy City". 06-09.07 Odyssey 95. --------------------- ODY95 was held at Leto-Hallen in Eidsvoll outside Oslo, Norway by Nocturnal for the amiga and pc scenes. Attendance was purely domestic, no foreigners. This was the first and only time Odyssey was arranged. The time of arrangement I have is from a result file; the dates in the invitation are about one week earlier. Second placers in the wild demo, O.B.B., was Slummy/Spaceballs (amiga) and Dominei/iNF (pc) doing a striptease with a psychedelic intro done by Slummy running in the background on the big screen. Slummy almost talked me into joining in =] O.B.B. was short for something really amusing, that I can't remember right now...but I think it was my idea, actually... do you remember, Remi? Contraz' winner was just an amiga animation. · Information from invitation text published in ROM4. · Information from results file marked "Last modified: March 22. 1999". amdemo 1. Super Mario Brothers "XLN-35" (130). 2. n/a (50). pcdemo 1. Inferiors "2nd Christianity" (222). 2. Ano Tech Computers (ATC) "The Creation" (142). 3. Sublogic "Natural Born Demomakers" (71). 4. The Shadow "Integer" (54). pc64k 1. Mercurite "Slosh" (178). 2. Bed & Breakfast "M&M" (112). 3. Rectum Cauda "Long Live Geir" (76). 4. Sjitt Au "Potetmos" (65). 5. NostraDame "1st Girltro" (27). pc4k 1. MLJ/Xenogenesis "XNG4K" (141). 2. Twaddler/Proxima^Inferiors "Hoppla 1,5KByte" (129). 3. Joker/ATC "Backward" (67). 4. St. George & Cortex/TUC "Desperat" (54). 5. Solitaire/No Operation "3Kb" (35). gfx 1. TMK/Inferiors "Cindy Portrett" (129). 2. Mr. Figaro/Mercurite "Bluepen" (82). 3. RNT "Burnup" (45). 4. n/a (42). 5. n/a (40). 6. Kravitz/SubLogic "2 Dudes" (34). 7. JEM "Odyssey" (25). 8. Xenogenesis "XNG" (20). 9. n/a (18). 10. Calvin/Proxima^Inf "Storm" (15). 11. Zmart/Xenogenesis "Lcomp" (12). 12. St. George/TUC "Nuke" (10). 13. Dominei/Inferiors & Pyromaniac "Tiger1" (3). 4chmus 1. Superted/Grotesticle "Back 2 Nature" (91). 2. n/a (88). 3. n/a (67). 4. n/a (64). 5. n/a (61). 6. n/a (35). 7. n/a (33). 8. Nique/Proxima "Happy Convention" (28). 9. n/a (16). 10. n/a (23). multich 1. Dominei/Inferiors "I Need Bux" (101). 2. Outzider/DarkZone "Initial Nexxus" (84). 3. TMK/Inferiors "NeoDeo" (69). 4. YuNe/Hijack "Anders VIseSang" (63). 5. Twaddler/Proxima^Inferiors "Ikke jo" (39). 6. Hubert/Overflow "Without Love" (33). 7. Erling Lydersen "In the sky, I fly high!" (28). 8. VonTroz/Prox "The Joika" (7). wild 1. Contraz "Øksemann" (157). 2. O.B.B. "The Colour of Love" (124). 3. Viper/Destiny (85). 4. n/a (64). 5. n/a (49). 07-09.07 South Sealand Party 95. --------------------------------- SS95 was held at Iselinge Skolen in Vordingborg, Denmark by Focus Design; the same school as last year. About 300 people attended, which is about 100 more than last year. A fixed version of Polka Brothers' winning intro "Herb" was released about a month after the party. · Results from a resultfile that came with Demos of the World v3.0. amdemo 1. Subacid "Pyt" (297). 2. Gunnars Farvebio "Megademo Nr.9 - Der Grüne Punkt" (204). 3. Vanity "Amazed" (133). 4. Giga Productions "Global Hazard" (64). 5. Mentrax "Headwave" (24). am64k 1. Polka Brothers "Herb" (270). 2. Impact DK "Coldfire" (162). 3. Tricktrax "FirePower" (110). 4. Focus Design "FFFF" (84). gfx 1. R.W.O/Balance "Cybolove" (148). 2. Deckard/Subacid "Breath Taker" (110). 3. The Party "Logo'95" (43). 4. Fiver/Artwork "Under Control" (31). 5. Dr.Zulu/Giga Productions "Barbarian-32cols" (29). 6. Tactica/Vanity "Beyond" (27). 7. Smirnoff/Scumms "Audiens" (26). Bird & Pris/Visage "Vargas Brunette" (26). 9. Connor/Balance "Valley" (24). 10. Lovelace "Sacrifice (Not A Copy)" (23). 11. Sanctum/Iris "Syretrip" (19). Bifrost/Iris "Trolltimes" (19). 13. Motion/Balance/Alienworkshop "Polygone Dreams" (17). Folcka/Depth "Breakthrough" (17). 15. Chim & Gax "Fag.14" (15). Coma/Balance "Hangover" (15). 17. Kollaps/Focus Design "Attack of the Mutant Spejders" (14). 18. Sparc/Scumms "Funnything" (13). 19. XXL/Impact DK & Visage "Rappa Man" (11). TNT/Let's Trace Prod. "What!?" (11). 21. Cathater/Diagnosis "Spirillen" (9). 22. Melmoth/Scoop "The Mask" (7). 23. Mac/Death Row "Svendaage" (6). 24. Flow/Impact DK "Cyborotica" (4). 25. Cyboman/Alienworkshop and Ambrosia "InsideMyHead (Empty)" (2). 26. Aviator/Uld-I-Mund "Goatscape" (0). music 1. NHP & Christopher/Scoopex "Kool World" (56). Motion/Balance "[Monliner]-[Hard]" (56). 3. P.O.W/Iris "Beat-Phobia" (52). 4. Relief/The Lowlifes "Strictly Jungle" (43). 5. Tricktrax "Skubidubab" (42). 6. Zany/Iris "Concieved" (41). 7. Melomaniac/Vanity "Resolution" (40). 8. Unison/Impact DK "Fish-Funk" (38). 9. Mr.Nobrain/Subacid "Grouls" (35). 10. Trip/Depth "Cillum Smoke" (33). 11. Ramosa/Passion "Viva Amiga" (30). 12. Bird & Trickster/Visage "Deppentechno" (25). 13. Sasquatch/Diagnosis "Multiethnic" (21). 14. Cytron/Homo Saphiens Elite "Let's Go" (20). 15. Cathater/Diagnosis "Fantasy Trance" (18). TFT/Iris "X-Panded" (18). Toyota "Only Got Sinalco Cola" (18). Eniac/Opaque "Trance Parent" (18). 19. Maytz/Mentrax "Disco Dust" (14). Zoomorph/Death Row "Total Flight To Mars" (14). 21. Mr. Yogi "This Generation" (13). 22. Curt Cool/Depth "Theme Of A Life'95" (12). 23. Drac/Iris "Love" (11). 24. Mickey/Vanity "Movin' Motion" (8). Notman/Iris "Penalus Blues LTD." (8). Cyboman/Alienworkshop and Ambrosia "Illegal Tobacco" (8). 27. Mot/Sonic Angels "Baker-Walk" (7). Fuzzy/Death Row "No More Musikism!" (7). 29. Bloodhsre/Bloodshare "Oh Shit!" (6). 30. Amadeus "Beavis&Amadeus!" (4). Kollaps/Focus Design "Back Rogers" (4). 32. Flower/Iris "Watch Out" (3). 33. Pharao "Klaver Kludder" (0). *) Both "Kool World" by NHP&Christopher/Scoopex and "[Monoliner]-[Hard]" by Motion/Balance got 56 points; "Kool World" got most "1st Place Votes" and is therefore the winner of The Music Competition. gfxsurprise - farm 1. Sanctum/Iris "Muuhko" (84). 2. Kollaps/Focus Design "The Farm SS95" (77). 3. Coma/Balance "NielsHelvegForPresident!" (61). 4. Bifrost/Iris "Dream-Farm" (42). 5. Gizmoduck/Depth "Lego-Lasse" (31). 6. Folka/Depth "Gardering og Termokande" (25). 7. Mr. Yogi "Animal Farm" (24). 8. Keld Køleskab/Depth "Lasse Runover" (23). 9. Toyota "Kermits Dream" (10). 10. Swap "Alternative Agricu. Dev." (7). musicsurprise - 16smp 1. Tricktrax "Tricktrax.Surprise" (111). 2. Unison/Impact DK "Unison.16smpl" (60). 3. Trip/Depth "Moral Sex" (55). 4. Cytron/Homo Sapiens Elite "Smatøses Søn" (51). 5. Melomaniac/Vanity "Surprise" (47). 6. Curt Cool/Depth "Heavy Hangover" (37). 7. Fuzzy/Deth Row "Nutcase!" (35). other Acessible Player 1.40 (amiga util). 08-10.07 Somewhere In Holland 95. ---------------------------------- SIH95 was held in Roosendaal, Holland for Amiga and PC. Main organizer was Dope/Spaceballs, and about 400 people attended. A live concert was performed by Fashion 8, perhaps better known as Lizardking and D-Luxe! There were some problems after the party with the prize money, but they were all paid in the end, according to Dope. Read his account of the event in The Jungle #8! This was the second time SIH was held, after it being initially cancelled in 1994! · Results from a resultfile that came with Demos of the World v3.0. · PC results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. amdemo 1. Melon Dezign "Planet M". 2. Melon Dezign "Baygon". 3. Axis "Picture Book". 4. Biosynthetic Design "Tenebra". 5. Effect "Head & Shoulders". 6. Interactive "Abstract". am40k 1. Chryseis "Rose". 2. Stelios and Hollywood "Siesta". 3. Essence "Malta Intro". 4. Riot "Excess". 5. Mirage "Models Inc.". 6. Shitwave "A Pile of Shit". 7. Smellow Design "Tranquilizer". 8. Mirage "SIH95 Intro". 9. Mellow "pfffffff". 10. Cocaine. pcdemo 1. Realtime "Goldorak". 2. Analogue "Model-0". 3. The KIP Brigade "The Easy Way Out". 4. Isch Crew "Black". 5. Majestic & Genuine "Wij Poepen Maar Wat Raak". 6. Majestic "Fastro". 7. Surrelex "PreempTV". 8. Image! "Spoon". 9. Crapwar "KIP". 10. Cornetto Productions "Cornetto". 11. Sinex Illusion "No Demo". 12. Lame Coders "One Week". 13. Army Boots "Xorcist". pcintro 1. Acme "Smoke Yellow Weed". 2. Pure "Little Slimy Dildo". 3. Laserdance "Nameless". 4. Bunghole Productions "Morbid". 5. Massive "Jewelry". 6. Acme "Blow Your Nose". 7. Sentinel "Kaboom". 8. Dash Productions "Crush". gfx 1. JCS/Sector 7 & NPL "Escape!". 2. Facet/Spaceballs "Keukenstoel". 3. Lazur & Dreamer/TRSI "Folx-Vagen-Golf". 4. Mirage/Analogue (PC) "That's Me!". 5. Lowlife "Bunch of Keys". 6. Contrast (PC) "Sackpain/Ouch!". 7. Tof/Drifters "Slash". 8. PL (PC) "GirlN0". 9. Zani/Bird (PC) "Toutou". 10. Mr.M (PC) "Eddie". 11. Seyda (PC) "Bengal99". 12. Wave "Screamin". 13. Herr Cichlid "Hace-Gls". 14. Conik (PC) "Seasons". 15. Geeko. 16. One "Stairs". 17. Braindead "Quetzalcoatl". 18. MSW/Excess "KixAssBeer". 19. Mitch (PC) "Stone Bitch". 20. Spiff. 21. Tetsuo "Babe Don't Cry". 22. Gigi/Drifters "Cocci". 23. Arctangent & Jam. 24. Pozor. 25. Bug. 26. Vabl. 27. Vuique. 28. Warlord (PC) "MTNT". 29. Mutz. 30. Seven Eleven. 4chmus 1. Dreamer "Dziadowa Piesn". 2. Hollywood "LondonCairoFuji". 3. Jam & Spoon "Climax". 4. Prodigy/Oops! "Seduction". 5. Aquafresh "Pure Funky Madness". 6. The Rew "J'ai Pollette D'arnu". 7. Unix "Snake". 8. Thorne "The Great Cornholio". 9. Heretic "When Dreams Become Reality". 10. Marc "Natural Spirit". 11. Lone "Rush". 12. Axiom "Lazy in Holland". 13. Cygnes "Sockdologer by". 14. S.Q.D. "Cybherlove". 15. Mayhemic Huib "Groovy Alien Acid". 16. Iso "Munky". 17. Sonic "New Found Sensation". 18. Ferdinand "Swing the Mood". 19. I-GO "Deep Down". 20. Dr.Cubase "Somewhere Out". 21. KTN "Transmatic". 22. Otis "Thunderdon 95". 23. CDK "Space War". 24. BigDaddy "Source-of-Life". 25. jake "Shematid". 26. PPhoton "Songs of Earth". 27. Bier "You're SO fine (not)". 28. Pyxeis "Dutch Treat". 29. Lord Semtex "Yeah!!". 30. Lawnmower Man "Lawny Burps Surounda". 31. Wacko D. and An0 "2 Modules". 32. MSW "One". 33. Jaw "B&B's Outer Limits". 34. Orlingo "Acid-Trip". 35. Jaques Kieft "N1L-001". 36. Skylord & NoName "Schlumpfsong". 37. Juke "Ql's Madness". 38. Pozor "Midi-Medley v3.02". 39. LaserDance "Koot & Bie MegaMix". 40. Acid Brain "Sanne". multich 1. The Rew "Rivendell". 2. Paranoid Man "Love is Fading Away". 3. Lizardking "Inferno". 4. Jenkins "Prophecies of the Dragon". 5. Thunderbass "Another Partytime". 6. Blue Adonis "Century Travel". 7. Supernao "Simon's Thing". 8. M-G "M-Gwise Progression". 9. Anarky "Phoenix (in vinegar)". 10. RedCap "Dance 2 Da House". 11. Vic "Hawaii". 12. Sqd "Stellar". 13. Wonderboy "Hidden Reality". 14. Lard "Hyperlogix". 15. Mad Max "Lost in Cyberia". 16. Harleqquin "Hate!". 17. Michiel van den Bos "Along the Way". 18. Blaze Runner "Love Machine". 19. MSW "Bizarre". 20. Diablo "Nothing Seems Real". 21. Calimero "The Rain of Tears". 22. Splinter "United". 23. DynaMike "Mind - Body - Soul". 24. The Wicked Jungler "Mellowwhoei". 25. Bier "Don't B Mellow". 26. The Peric "Brilliance". 27. Pozor "In Your Brown Eyes". 28. Feroc "Neptunes Revenge". 29. Shark "Falling Feather". 30. Argonex "World of Wizards". 31. Remco Varkevisser "Roberto". 32. Otis "The End". 33. Hydran "Paradize". 34. Mhroam "A New Beginning". 35. Access "Critical Point". 36. Magic Fred & Type One "Western Grill". 37. Contagion "The Mission". 38. Axelel "Dance Overdose". 39. Da Raiser "Raising Gabbah". 21.07 Computer Art Festival 95. ----------------------------------- CAF95 was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland by Dark Legions for the pc and amiga scenes. Considered to be the worst party ever held in Poland. No reliable results were ever released, the Dark Legions crew fell apart some months after the party due to the furious critique from the rest of the polish scene. Thanks to 3case for info. · Results from file marked: 'Results from the Computer Art Festival'95 held in Bydgoszcz / Poland:'. demo 1. Surprise! Productions "DreamSteal" (pc). 2. Technology "Reactive" (pc). 3. Appendix "Contagion" (amiga). xx. Paradise "Into The Pentagram" (pc). xx. Substance "Odyssey" (pc). intro 1. Technomancer "Fish". 2. Camorra "Gustation". 3. Adrar Design "Why". xx. Surprise! Productions "Up". gfx 1. Seq/TRSI. 2. Plastu /Flying Cows Inc. 3. Primar/Obsession "Descdevil". xx. Sketch/Surprise! Productions "Centaur". xx. Skowron/Surprise! Productions "Miss Killer". raytrac 1. Jan? 2. Robot? 3. Spilborg Cow? music 1. Scorpik/Surprise! Productions "Little Fen-Fire". 2. Cielik "Phoenix". 3. BFA? other Illusion (PL) "JTX Rules 64Ktro" (amiga). 21-23.07 Posadas 95. --------------------- Not much is known about this party; any help would be most welcome! Possibly held in spain... amdemo xx. Batman Group "Batman Vuelve". xx. Necrópolis "Back 2 Living". xx. Metro "You Ain't The First". other Centolos "Necrofagia" (amiga 64k). 27-30.07 Summer Encounter 95 (http://www.vision.auc.dk/diffusion/SE95/). ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SE95 was held at Korshoejhallen in Harridslev near Randers, Denmark by Swamp and Diffusion for the pc scene only. It was sponsored by Danmarks HI-FI Klub, Randers Computer Center, Data Discount, Dan Media, Downstairs & Crack Central BBS. The party place has capacity for 175-225 people, with tables and chairs for everyone. The invitation promises a 2500 x 2000 mm high quality big screen (125"), for movies and competitions. Naturally, food and drinks is available to buy. The entrance fee is set to 100 DKR for advance payers, and 130 DKR for everyone else. 3 main competitions will be arranged; a combined demo/intro competition, a graphics competition and a music competition. A party network will be setup. · Results from file by '.oO Rene Christensen a.k.a. Zteel of Diffusion Oo.' · Information from file marked 'The official invitation to:'. demo 1. Purple "Skumle Planer" (310). 2. Xtacy "Mighty" (290). 3. Fudge "Recipe" (253). 4. Zool "Oh No" (200). 5. Komplax "Drugs" (147). 6. Noware "Nothing" (88). Saturday Night Live "PartyPix" (88). gfx 1. Seth/Fuge "A Fudged Demo Session" (79). 2. X-Cell/Xtacy "Super Duper Person Guy" (71). 3. MC/Fudge "Tina" (24). music 1. Jazz/PM "Escapism" (513). 2. MindWave/Topsyturvydom "Space: Sorrow & Pain" (382). 3. Beamer/Virtual Image "Faith" (371). 4. Lynge/InZane "Mokka" (362). 5. ManChild & Echo/Fudge "Elmnnen Illmst" (341). 6. Mystical/Purple "Fish Power" (333). 7. Ejner/InZane "Gblahh-Bladr" (330). 8. Wolf "Internal Warrior" (292): 9. TDC/Red Vision "Battle Field" (229). 10. XIIIM Mistress D/InZane "Life Is Too Short" (218). 11. Distortion "Rekix" (205). 12. Raze/Opium "Lynx" (109). fast code 1. Pugsy/Lobsession "Fast Sko" (97). 2. Brian/Brian Team "Brian" (96). 3. Xinu "Light" (78). 4. CdZ & Opium "POsleguf" (78). 5. Walt, Beamer, Brick 37 "Weird" (66). fast music 1. Jazz/PM & Mystical/Purple "Lille Peder Edderkop" (104). 2. XIIIM Mistress D/inZane "Hvem er Peter?" (64). 3. Pyramid Tower "Lille Peter Edderkop" (57). 4. Stealth "Lille Peter Ta'min Krop" (51). fast rendering 1. Ironman/Crime Inc. "n/a" (54). 2. Ziax "RoboZone" (48). 3. Jesper "n/a" (45). 4. Vivaldee "No Gravity" (39). oldies 1. Complex "Dope" (442). 2. Future Crew "Second Reality" (392). 3. Electromotive Force "Verses" (335). 4. Triton "Crystal Dream 2" (265). 5. Twilight Zone "Buttman - The Terminated" (226). 6. Witan "Facts of Life" (195). 7. Nooon "No" (191). 8. Dust "Untitled" (178). 9. Iguana "Heartquake" (152). 10. Impact Studios "Project Angel" (125). 11. Orange "Project X-Y-Z" (108). 12. Cascada "Holistic" (104). 13. Majic 12 "Show" (62). 14. Future Crew "Panic" (48). 15. Capacala "The Real Thing" (27). 16. Legend Design "Warp" (18). os/2 cdrom throwing 1. Hard Rock (52,50m). 2. MOzart/TUT (47,00m). 3. Jesper Boegholm (37,00m). 4. X-OTiC/inZane (36,00m). 5. Moeller (35,00m). 6. Beamer/Virtual Image (33,10m). 7. Ejner/inZane (30,00m). 8. Darkwing Duck (22,00m). floppy disk throwing 1. Hitmaster/Xtacy (43,20m). 2. Darkwing (36,50m). 3. Brick 37/Virtual Image (36,40m) Hard Rock (36,40). 5. Beamer/Virtual Image (33,80m). 6. X-Cell/Xtacy (32,80m). 7. Ejner/inZane (28,20m). 8. X-OTiC/inZane (27,50m). 9. Dranic/Xtacy (27,40m). 10. Pyramid Power (25,60m). harddisk throwing 1. Hard Rock (29,00m). 2. Darkwing (27,00m). 3. Jacob Kusk (24,30m). 4. Pyramid Power (23,70m). 5. Vampyr (23,50m). 6. Richard Bjerregaard (22,50m). 7. Mike Andersen/MDA (22,20m). 8. Bugsy/Obsession (21,60m). 9. Walt/Bonzai (21,00m). 10. A42/Red Vision (19,00m). 11. Ejner/inZane (17,00m). 12. Cabby (10,00m). monitor run 1. Hard Rock (26,0 sek). 2. Cabby (27,3 sek). 3. MOzart/TUT (27,4 sek). 4. Darkwing (27,6 sek). 5. BNN (27,8 sek). mouse throwing 1. Pyramid Power (30,00m). 2. Hard Rock (25,10m). 3. Dranic/Xtacy (21,50m). 4. Hitmaster/Xtacy (14,40m). 5. X-Cell/Xtacy (14,30m). 6. Spike the Viking (14,20m). 7. Darkwing (6,80m). .08 Amiga Convention 95. ------------------------------ AC95 was held in Montreal, Canada by Myth. Competitions were to be held for demos (2mb), 64k intro, graphics and music. Phoenix/Hornet confirmed it was held, but thought it was just before NAID 95 (april). If anyone can help with additional information on this party, please get in touch! 10-13.08 Assembly 95 (http://www.icon.fi/assembly95/). ------------------------------------------------------- ASM95 was held at the Helsinki Fair Centre in Helsinki, Finland by Accession, Complex and Damones for the amiga, pc and c64 scene. This was the first time ASM was held at this venue. The Amiga compo machine was an A4000 with 4mb fast, but all entries must work on a bare A1200. They must be hard disk installable, and not occupy more than 4mb of space. Finland's biggest computer fair, PLAY 95 is taking place in the same building simultaneously, and all ASM attendees will have free access to the fair. Please note that the website adress is not there anymore; point your browsers instead to http://www.assembly.org. An official CD-ROM containing all releases was released after the party... and I want one! :) All competitions had max 15 preselected entries, which means a lot of fine work was released here but is not in this results list. Thanks to some investigation, and help from Phoenix/Hornet, we know a little more now than is in the official resultfiles. · Results from 'FINAL RESULTS!!!'. · Information from invitation text published in ROM4, results from resultlist in ROM5. · Complete C64 results from 'C64 RESULTS FROM ASSEMBLY '95' by Deadbeat/ The Sharks. invit Accession "Boozembly 95 Invitation" (amiga). The Sharks "Assembly 95 Pre-Invitation" (c64). The Sharks "Assembly 95 Invitation" (c64). amdemo 1. Parallax "ZIF" (2917). 2. Pygmy Projects "Logic" (1950). 3. Stellar "Miracles" (1366). 4. The Silents "Fruitkitchen" (1224). 5. Juliet and Case "C42" (980). 6. Complex "Dive" (902). 7. Fanatic "Hate 2" (457). 8. Balance "Embryo" (356). 9. Zymosis "Wc Goes To Wc" (317). 10. Embasssy "Thrilled" (281). 11. Abyss "High Anxiety" (235). 12. The Black Lotus "Misery" (217). 13. Domination "Domination's Dentro" (115). am40k 1. Sonik Clique "FAD" (2312). 2. Hirmu "Hauki" (1933). 3. Sonik Clique "Blur" (1354). 4. Banal Projects "Seasick" (869). 5. C-Lous "Assembly 95 40k Intro" (772). 6. Extend "Sections" (714). 7. Yodel "Oberon" (648). 8. RRR "Cinderhatch" (427). 9. Bomb Squad "Ultimate Stress" (340). 10. Heretic "Delirium" (311). 11. Royal "Sauna!" (272). 12. Cirion "Hope" (209). 13. Kinky "Sumu" (206). 14. Amacon "Mission Impossible" (188). 15. Diffusion "Kintro" (108). pcdemo 1. Nooon "Stars: Wonders of the World" (3646). 2. Juice "Psychic Link" (1482). 3. RealTech "DX Project" (1204). 4. Capacala "Zweilight Zone" (1039). 5. Epical "Rebel Mind" (916). 6. Miracle "Higher Desire" (896). 7. Orange "Television" (799). 8. Dubius "Optimal Torque" (587). 9. Kosmic "Little Green Men" (541). 10. Japotek "Fighting For Something" (372). 11. Masque "Mystery" (224). 12. Tarzan Tuotanto "Syllabization" (175). 13. Black Rain "Overflow" (153). 14. Deus ex Machina "Fever" (143). 15. Simplicity "Elegant" (33). xx. A-Men "Dino". xx. Amorphous "Phlox". xx. Artos "Syndrome-X". xx. Asathor "Black Dawn". xx. Coma "John Lennon Ain't Dead". xx. DCC "Shock". xx. DDG "Beta". xx. Flexion "Inflexion". xx. Fobia Design "Attack". xx. Jolly Workers "Opera". xx. Oklahoma "Jeriko". xx. Plant "Divine Booty". xx. Radon "Distance". xx. The Underworld Corporation "Dea Parca". xx. Trillian "Triangle". xx. Vettje "Aiku - the Beginning". pc64k 1. Wild Light "Drift" (2750). 2. Coma "Stickman's World" (1899). 3. Complex "Bill G Force" (1364). 4. Jamm "Nation Zero" (1219). 5. Halcyon "Detour" (1112). 6. Valhalla "Believe" (1041). 7. Mist "Alchymid" (527). 8. Halo "Reality Impact" (506). 9. Symptom "Camera" (471). 10. Abaddon "Pied" (364). 11. Epsilon "Dream" (358). 12. Hazard "Cocaholic" (271). 13. Anarchy "Tam" (225). 14. Woodpeckers From Mars "No Class" (194). 15. @ "Byte Me" (185). xx. Deck Blasters "Seasons". xx. Deus "Fruitcake". xx. Disease "Ugly". xx. Epigon "Democrators". xx. Fit "Mansikka". xx. Fit "SUGA". xx. Le Fongus Jaune "Net". xx. Mewlers "Go". xx. Onyx "2nd". xx. The Dynamic Force "The Last Dimension". xx. The Zealots "Motion". xx. Tunnelbana "Tunnelbana". xx. Velocity "Dong". pc4k 1. Schwartz "Animate" (2100). 2. Barti!/Nooon "Heaven" (1729). 3. JP/Rebels "Crashtest" (1008). 4. Ervin/Abaddon "Chrome" (948). 5. Vicious/Extreme "Havoc" (836). 6. Codex/Paranoids "Speed" (801). 7. Blala/Byteam "Complexity" (696). 8. Tobias Glasmachers "Dragon" (608). 9. Exon/The Black Lotus "Bit" (559). 10. Pscal/Cubic Team "Loop01" (430). 11. Ahrum (366). 12. Lunatic "Only For Few Bytes" (340). 13. Galvados/Jamm "Redrum" (337). 14. Olppa/TET "Strictly 4kb" (326). 15. Shine (324). 64demo 1. Byterapers Inc. "Extremes" (3874). 2. Panic "Break Through II" (2227). 3. Beyond Force "7 Years" (2212). 4. Crest "It's comming" (1132). 5. Symptom "Bizarre" (1012). 6. Chaos "Tribute to Albert Hofmann" (647). 64gfx 1. Dr. Dick (Mike)/Byterapers Inc. "Dragon" (2631). 2. Debris/Panic and Extacy "Compopicture" (2628). 3. Votka/Pullo "Animaali" (1636). 64music 1. Zardax/Origo Dreamline "Martinism" (2224). 2. Thor/Extend "Kirta" (2016). 3. Dr.Voice/Panic "Compomusic" (1983). 4. AMJ/Side B "Sys 4096" (1479). 5. Warlock/Panic "Compotune" (996). 6. Barracuda/Extend "Brainscanaloop" (790). gfx 1. Visualize/Jamm "Fiction2" (1769). 2. Artifex/Complex "Mystery" (1457). 3. Jogi/Mellow Chips "Agony" (1285). 4. Visigoth/Pure Resistance "Valkyria" (1177). 5. Kube/CNCD "Mustafa" (948). 6. Kal/Astroidea "Morphosis" (880). 7. Yoga/United Artists "An Axe" (802). 8. IronMan "Phobic" (702). 9. Mazor/Paragon "Pain 2" (664). 10. Facet & SuperNao/Lemon. "Baby" (639). 11. Wolf/X-Trade "NO" (616). 12. Tyshdomos/Abyss "Grandma" (428). 13. Zeb/Orange "Nut Fish" (372). 14. Neutesten/Zirkonium "Blend" (254). 15. Destop/CNCD "Wicked" (201). xx. Louie/Insane "Naked Ingas". xx. Toxic/Abyss "The Outer Space Man". raytrac 1. Diffusion "The Desktop" (2375). 2. Andy "Church Windows" (1487). 3. Tapsah/Absolute Xtacy "Flower" (1039). 4. Dark Juha/Hirmu "Da End" (981). 5. Toalnkor/RealTech "Sunset in Vectorcity" (976). 6. Fish/Damane "Candle" (866). 7. Marek Gibney "Jesu" (737). 8. Spiff/Obsession Development "On" (466). 9. Daemon/Dawn "Interface" (396). 10. Minx/Fascination "Planscape" (392). 11. Willysoft "Room of runes" (313). 12. Serge "The Twilights" (263). 13. "World" (214). 14. Havenlock/DKS "Grimreaper" (191). 15. Turo/Fascination "Kielo" (147). anim 1. Jaco/Virtual Dreams "Flow" (2247). RRRR & Bang "Pulp" (2247). 3. Cubic Team "Space 01" (2156). 4. Slimy Devil "Chestmaster 2001" (1346). 5. Toalnkor "Fastline in Vector City" (604). 6. Execom "Space Mountain" (603). 7. Artifex "Dawn" (384). 8. Vertex Twister "Bomb Ride" (307). 9. Marek Gibner "Insel" (175). 10. Zinx "Cityscape" (147). 11. Jan-Erik Tervo "The Choice" (134). 12. Shaq "AAA-Animation" (118). 13. Frank "NIH" (93). 14. Price and Tennessee "Atlantis" (11). 4chmus 1. Theseus/Anathema "Funkyeeh" (1420). 2. Cube/Dee "Illumination" (1280). 3. Lizardking/Razor 1911 "Crayfish Party" (1193). 4. Breeze/Capacala "Aroma of northwest" (1080). 5. Oxide/Sonik "Topless" (1056). 6. Ukulele/Banal Projects "Jormuan Lava" (921). 7. Radix/Limited Edition "Rymdfunk" (824). 8. Dizzy/CNCD "Suuntaviivat" (797). 9. Brem/Bomb Squad "Get it" (742). 10. Groo/CNCD "Pop Huora" (707). 11. Andy/Banal Projects "Balthazar" (579). 12. Boheme/Bomb Squad "The Robot Kingdom" (462). 13. Sphinx/Fanatic "Holocaust" (458). 14. Yoga/United Artists "Chuynia" (369). 15. Dj. Roberto "Blowing House" (330). xx. Cash/Mentasm "Nevermind!!! Compo". xx. Deck/Scoopex "Groove Connexion". 32chmus 1. Skaven "Catch that Goblin" (2999). 2. Rage "Guild of Sounds" (1017). 3. Lizardking "World of Unicorns" (988). 4. Stargazer "Garage" (968). 5. Prism "Can you feel it" (886). 6. Beathawk "Breaking the sky" (811). 7. Yolk "Temple of Sun" (724). 8. Purple Motion "Astraying Voyages" (699). 9. Zake "Kaapu-Pete Matkustaa" (648). 10. Pauli R„m” "Music for the Forest" (528). 11. Yzi "Spinning" (504). 12. Turtle "Power Boogie" (380). 13. RSE "So.if.fix.x." (228). 14. Pete "Sy-Stems" (201). 15. Edge "Farewell to Lyrics" (200). xx. Breeze "Apocalypse". other Mfx "Digital Sonic" (pc demo). 11-15.08 GASP Party 95. ------------------------ GASP95 (Gainful Awesome Summer Party 95) was held at Parc des Expositions in Montpellier, France by Eremation and Dreamdealers for the PC, Amiga and Atari Falcon scenes. Just over 200 people attended. Amiga demo and 40k intro entries had to run on standard A1200's, without any fast memory. Doh and Reflex were judges in the music competition, though they both contributed tunes to it... Red Ribbon's contribution for the music competition was disqualified, since he was not present at the party. · Information from invitation text in ROM2. · Results from the text file by Napoleon/ex-Dreamdealers. invit Eremation "Invitation" (amiga). Dreamdealers "Invitation 1" (amiga). Dreamdealers "Invitation 2" (amiga). amdemo 1. Oxygene "Control" (231). 2. Syndrome "X-Orgasm" (127). 3. Movement "Pulp" (110). 4. Mankind "Aerial" (89). 5. Nova & Karakatoes "Karakatoes Demo" (26). 6. Mad Dogs "Out" (25). 7. Ramses Prod. "Benoit" (18). 8. Apocalypse "Adrenaline" (13). 9. unknown (9). 10. Ethnics Posse "Paris sous les bombes" (7). am40k 1. Dreamdealers "Woodstock" (132). 2. Melting Pot "On the Rush" (100). 3. Silicon Ltd. "Pulsion" (96). 4. X-Dream & NGC "Smash" (66). 5. Gods "Audiosonic" (64). 6. MG Design "Yaontalama" (47). 7. OB Productions "Breath" (41). 8. Saturne "No Intro" (38). 9. Cyberlab "Neuroscan" (15). pcdemo 1. Eclipse "Lisa" (223). 2. Distorsion "Kinetik" (182). faldemo 1. Hemroids "Geranium" (235). gfx 1. Zanybird/Eclipse (58). 2. Zaltor/Ngc (56). 3. Tenshu/Syndrome (53). 4. Guru (40). 5. Made/Bomb Software (38). 6. Antony/DreamDealers (34). 7. Mon/Oxygene (30). 8. Zaac/Psykotrope (29). 9. Nick (28). Hardfire/Intense & Ngc (28). 11. Spiral/Oxygene (25). 12. Ibis/Saturne (24). 13. Diego (22). 14. KSS (21). 15. Polux/Zoo (17). Lord/Aes (17). Tof/Drifters (17). 18. Zoon/Silicon (15). 19. Bat (11). Lowlife/Axis (11). 21. Ravenloft (9). 22. Biro (7). Gelmir (7). Zeugma/Melting Pot (7). 25. Xanth (6). Photos/Eremation (6). 27. Gerion (1). 4chmus 1. Maf/Silicon "Gasp-Y-Age" (100). 2. Blue Silence/Ngc "Clary Outside" (74). Fby/Soft One "Zenith" (74). 4. Oxbow/Scoopex "Mr Soulmaniac" (62). Moone/RamJam "Gangstas Groove" (62). 6. Scavy "Dancing Samba" (44). 7. Axis/Eremation "Gasp Compet" (40). 8. Reflex/Movement "Iphar Aldea's Funk" (39). 9. Bosco & Codac/Syndrome "BlackOut" (37). 10. Doh/DreamDealers "Cyber Gilbert" (29). 11. GandBox/Ngc "Diablo Dinbago" (23). 12. Shout/X-Dream "Chrysalid" (15). 13. Fred and Patriot/Surprise! Productns "John Wayne's World" (11). xx. Cash/Mentasm "Highway's Echos" (unselected). xx. Cash/Mentasm "Ocean Memory" (unselected). xx. Cosmiq/Apocalypse "Neuroleptic Life" (unselected). xx. Red Ribbon/Zoo "The Kids" (disqualified). realtimegfx 1. ZanyBird/Eclipse (94). 2. Zaltor/Ngc (68). 3. Antony/DreamDealers (66). 4. Zaac/Psykotrope (56). 5. KSS (50). 6. Lord (40). realtime music 1. Axel/JFF "Circus Symphony" (103). 2. HardFire/Intense & Ngc "Rheell..." (98). 3. Maf/Silicon "*** yapad-klim ***" (84). 4. Axis/Eremation "Gasp-Real Time" (62). 5. Vince/X-Dream "Therapic funktion" (51). 6. GandBox/Ngc "bbeeeeuuuhhh!!!" (39). 7. Shout/X-Dream "Realtime Shit" (29). 8. Diesel/Silicone "La poule Jaune" (10). 9. Blue Silence/Ngc "Gaspouille" (6). 10. DoH/DreamDealers "Yapleindmondalagasp" (2). wild 1. Zestoon & Dr.1Mips (255). 2. Mezcal/Mystic (223). 3. Darkseed (77). 4. Gasp Invaders (3). other X-Dream "Aga and Box" (amiga). 19-20.08 Enlight '95. ---------------------- ENL95 was held in St.Petersburg, Russia, mostly for the PC scene. Thanks to SunMan/Throb for supplying final results. · Results from 'Official ENLiGHT'95 party results'. am64k 1. RST7 "Rest". pcdemo 1. Queue Members Group "Glitch" (51). 2. Friends Software "Show 3D" (5). Nimbus Studio "Another Demo" (5). 4. Virtual Illusions "Elite". pc8k 1. Future Hackers "Remix 2" (39). 2. Beeblebrox/TMA "Mostly Harmless" (20). 3. Street Raider/DDT "Pentium" (6). 4. ROi "6567" (2). gfx 1. Ren (57). 2. Royal Ghost (11). 3. Queue Members Group (1). music 1. Netrunner (18). 2. XPEH/Lookers (14). 3. JayDee/Venom (11). 4. Queue Members Group (6). 5. Wind Dragon/ROi (4). 6. Euggie/ByteFall (3). 7. Harley/Virtual Illusions (2). 8. Tangerine/Overlook (1). Artem (1). Scream Man (1). realtimecode 1. Mad Max/Queue Members Group (41). 2. Andrew Zabolotny/Friends Software (21). 26-27.08 Suspect Party Zone 3. ------------------------------- SPZ3 was to be held at Ecole Sainte-Anne in Brest, France. This was, the invitation tells us, the third year in a row this party would be held. I find it curious that I've never heard of this before? It's a party for Amiga owners only. All productions entering competitions will have to work on A1200's with no fast mem. Was this ever held? · Information from invitation text published in ROM4. .09 Yodel Conference 6. ----------------------------- YOD6 was held in Varberg, Sweden. The next Yodel conf was held in march the following year, 1996. demo 1. ??? 2. Virtual Rage "Pepperoni". 09-10.09 Bizarre 95. --------------------- BIZ95 was held at PartyCentrum Nobelaer in Etten-Leur, Holland for the pc scene (though some amigas were there too). About 360 people attended, mostly from Holland. This was the second Bizarre party, following the one from last year. The partyplace was a large hall, with a nice bigscreen. There was also a videoroom where new movies were shown, like True Lies, Star Trek: Generations, Rising Sun, Demolition Man, Lethal Weapon 3, Stargate, Outbreak, Passenger 57, The Crow and Cliffhanger. A lot of musicians were unhappy with the music competition jury's selections, and modules from a lot of respected musicians like The Fox II/Reality were not played. Of the 52 modules submitted, only 20 were played. There were also problems with the contrasts of the big screen, which was very hard to see because of light flooding in through the windows of the hall. The organizers tried to cover the windows, but the covers kept falling down. After the 4k and 64k intro competitions, the demo competition was moved into the movie hall, which was a much better solution. · Results from resultsfile by Sleeping Dog/The Natives. · Results and information from the Official Hornet review of Bizarre 95! pcdemo 1. Logic Design "Performance". 2. Massive "Arabicum". 3. Success "Puker". xx. ArmyBoots "Calzone". xx. Crapware "Stonewall's Byetro". xx. The Klan "Who Cares Anyway". xx. TKB "Paroxysm 2". xx. Void "Excess". xx. Widget & Malvern "Life". pc64k 1. Spirit "The Final Boom". 2. Image! "Mary Poppins". 3. TFA "Destroying". xx. Antares "Be There!" xx. Bunghole Productions "Ozone". xx. Fatal Justice "Divine". xx. Ground Zero "Destroyoverase Improve". xx. Metabolic "Toxic Waste". xx. Trybit & Trance "Joint Venture". xx. Widget & Malvern "Barf". 4k 1. Nostalgia "Phase 2". xx. Fatal Justic "Pseudotiny". xx. Image "4 No More". gfx 1. Mr.M/The Kip Brigade. 2. Elliot/Reality "Centaur". 3. Contrast/Acme "PartyPig". xx. n/a "BatMan". xx. n/a "Biz-Seal". xx. n/a "Brandy?". xx. n/a "Elf". xx. n/a "Facescap". xx. n/a "Magic The Gathering". xx. n/a "Manar". xx. n/a "Mon-Pic". xx. n/a "Orn". xx. n/a "Paard". xx. n/a "Tower". xx. n/a "Vrouwe". multich 1. The Rew/Nostalgia "Atlantic Shore". 2. Mig/Weird Magic "Far(t) Out". 3. n/a "Happy Trance". xx. n/a "10_Years". xx. n/a "Blue Lotus". xx. n/a "Breekje". xx. n/a "Chandrasekhar". xx. n/a "Down". xx. n/a "Destiny". xx. n/a "Echoes in the Dark". xx. n/a "Funny in the Head". xx. n/a "Generation Love". xx. n/a "IAWOB". xx. n/a "Interstellar Shift". xx. n/a "LWNDTKOT". xx. n/a "M_A_C". xx. n/a "Sarkovy". xx. n/a "Schwing". xx. n/a "Uninvited Guest". xx. n/a "Whatever". xx. n/a "Wiggle ansi 1. Onyx. 2. Steel Void. 23-24.09 Project '95. ---------------------- Held in Adelaide, Australia. Cydonia's demo was the only one released. demo Cydonia "ReRun!". 29-30.09 Intel Outside II. --------------------------- IO95 was held in Warsaw, Poland by Mystic and Union for the amiga scene. 950 paying people attended, making it the biggest Polish party so far! This was the second time IO was arranged, so some refer to this as the Intel Outside II party! The previously referred date in august was DEFINITELY WRONG! The results presented below are most probably the most complete set of results ever published anywhere, combining several result files and a lot of detective work. We try harder! ;) · Results from a resultfile edited by Easy Rider/Mystic, which wrongly said it was held in 1994! =) · Additional results from 'corrected results of Intel Outside II'. · Additional results from 'sHORT rESULTS fROM 'iNTEL oUTSIDE pARTY 2',' amdemo 1. Union "Tear Down The Wall" (319). 2. Union "Braincell" (255). 3. Damage "Pulp Fiction" (249). 4. WFMH "Silicon Gfx 2" (212). 5. Venus Art "Manipulations" (208). 6. Anadune "Infliction" (171). 7. Flying Cows Inc. "Time" (108). 8. Beton Dezign "GoldFinger" (82). 9. Three Times No "Infamia" (36). 10. Venture "IO 95 Demo" (34). 11. Ozone Free "Overcharge" (11). 12. S.A.F. "The End of Silence" (10). 13. Turnips (9). 14. Mystic "Fear" (4). 15. Myth "Rektum" (2). am64k 1. Union "Rotate Mania" or "Some Faces" :) (243). 2. Confusion "64kb Intro" (210). 3. Old Bulls "Fade" (148). 4. Floppy "Potaz". xx. Axen "F.O.A.P." xx. Convex "Zimbabwe". xx. Dinx Project "L.A.M.E." xx. Exile "Opal Se Futec". xx. Flying Cows Inc. "-polish name-" xx. Gay Team "Tolerance". xx. Illusion "Ace". xx. Intruders "Intrigue". xx. Ozone Free "Rendervous". xx. Psycho Killers "Intro". xx. SDIP "100% Gouraud". xx. Technology. xx. Virtual Madness "Sweated". xx. X-Tension "State Of Health". am4k 1. Funzine (509). 2. Union (409). 3. Ozone Free. gfx 1. Rygar/Illusion "Dreamland 2" (176). 2. Yoga/Mystic/United Artist "Szaman" (112). 3. Lazur/Union/Nah Kolor "Gimenez" (110). 4. Zielona Beczka (78). Beasti Girl (78). raytrac 1. Pacient "POWERizotion4" (208). 2. Puchta "Martwa natura" (102). 3. ??? "BATHRoom" (84). 4. ??? "CYBER Mountaineer" (74). 5. ??? "Patek" (62). music 1. Scorpik/Absolute "Face" (316). 2. Raiden/Substance (304). 3. Mercury/Obsession "Flamenco Bros" (272). 4. Lifter/True Genius "Kto Wrobii Arnolda?" (185). 5. Snoopy/Union/Scope "Cyber Motion" (181). 6. Revisq/X-Tension "Funk on the Street" (158). 7. Wierza/Venture^SOK "No Fate" (143). 8. Jazzcat/Floppy (48). 9. Glue/Damage (9). video 1. Union "Illuminate" (555). 2. Union "Flash of Hope" (301). 3. Damage "Reproducted" (283). 4. GobiDesign (239). 29.9-1.10 Happening 95. ----------------------- HAP95 was held in Horten, Norway. Apparently a small party, with just an intro and no demo competition. As the results text mention, the intro compo was also cancelled due to no submissions - from Grotesticle or any one else ;D Note that Onkel Ballong and Apekatt, winners of the 4ch music competetion are really Superted and Grimlock/Grotesticle... · Results from 'The Happening '95 Results'. 4chmus 1. Onkel Ballong & Herr Apekatt/Kj0ttkaker "Smurfe-Rave" (149). 2. Superted/Grotesticle "My Mind is Glowing" (57). 3. Radiance "Stolen Instruments" (55). 4. Kyrre Glette "Twilight Trance" (42). 5. Kaiowa/Sorrox "Morning Doodles" (40). 6. Hai/Leiekillers "X-Factor" (36). Pinocchio/Contraz "Fantastico" (36). 8. Nebel/Snowmen "Chipwol2" (29). 9. Chauple/Gooplex "Mysterous Power" (20). 10. Christopher Fischer "Raptor Dance" (10). 11. Slarty "Devotion" (8). 12. Jimmy Snarud "Dreamer" (4). gfx 1. Nirvana/Grotesticle "A Foo Steps Forward" (141). 2. j.e.m "Linda" (63). 3. Ping Kin Ny "Ritual" (47). 4. Loaderror / Apollo "?" (43). 5. Mr.Figaro/Contraz "Mybaby" (40). 6. Atle Rønningen "Vase_Bur" (36). Nebel & Gauss/Snowmen "Compmal4" (36). 8. RNT "Battle Angel Alita" (24). Tick/The Enterprise Crew "Flower" (24). 10. Loaderror/Apollo "Mikke på kjøret" (21). 11. Bård H. and Torgrim M.St "Spot of Darkness" (3). 06.10 Hell Party 95. ------------------------ HELL95 was held in Norway. The demo and intro competitions were mixed Amiga and PC events. · Results from the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. demo 1. Darkzone "Wump" (10). 2. Mercurite "Ten Minutes" (9). Asle Ragnlie "Slutt Å Mas!" (9). 4. Twins "Fisk" (4). 5. Destiny "Hellmo" (2). 6. Contras "NiceTan" (1). intro 1. Mercurite "48 Seconds" (12). iNF "Pinktro" (12). 3. Contras "Forces From Hell" (11). gfx 1. TMK/iNF "Redhair" (16). 2. React/Mercurite "Aniceman" (15). 3. Scorpio/Shades "Manga!26" (3). music 1. OCE/Mercurite "The Ghost Train" (20). 2. Pinocchio/Contras "Reuls Demoversion" (7). 3. Skjeggspir/Contras "Sunny Afternoon" (4). 4. Overgrown/Contras "Mjucikk" (2). 5. Vlad Tepes "Indomptable" (2). 06-08.10 Party Remedy 95. -------------------------- RMD95 was held in Solnahallen outside Stockholm, Sweden by Limited Edition, Dual Crew Shining and Rebels PC. This was the first time Remedy was arranged, and about 300 people attended on the Amiga, PC and C64. Attendants were almost exclusively Swedish, except for a few from Denmark and French coder Ninja/Scoopex :) The prices for the demo competition were calculated from much higher attendance figures, the result being that there were no cash prices in the competitions. Instead winners went home with mousemats and cd's from Lizardking and TRSI Recordz etc. · Results from 'The results of Remedy '95,'. · Additional information from Tekno (papermag)'s partyreport. amdemo 1. Razor 1911 "Dalahorse" (268). 2. The Black Lotus "Que?" (198). 3. Scoopex "ISO" (99). am40k 1. Insane "Frenzy" (137). 2. The Black Lotus "Mind The Riot" (127). 3. Gigatron "King Kong Experience" (112). pcdemo 1. Electroflux "Dogson" (150). 2. Drool and Corrosion "Catch Willy" (135). pcintro 1. Candela "Polly" (126). 2. Proxima "Odin" (82). 3. Rigor Mortis "Sonic" (66). 64demo 1. Technic "Demobidrag" (243). 2. Lame Squad "Lame Squad Demo" (210). 3. Increasing Popularity Crew "Just For Fun" (148). gfx 1. Louie/Insane (81). 2. D-Design/Razor 1911 (72). 3. Eracore/Rebels (60). 4. ??? 5. MRK "Grov Anders". 4chmus 1. Radix/Limited Edition "Tilbury Fair" (74). 2. Parch/Limited Edition "Truancy" (51). 3. Lizardking/Razor 1911 "Underworld Dreams" (40). multich 1. Balrog/Omen (39). 2. Tito/Candela (36). 3. Radix/Limited Edition (32). wild 1. Lizardking, Orgasmatron and ??? (174). 2. ??? (105). 3. ??? (63). other Candle "90 Degrees" (amiga). C-Lous "Instinct" (amiga). Nukleus "Hakuna" (amiga). Puzzle "GAP" (amiga). 13-15.10 Scenario 95. ---------------------- SCN95 was held at the Trio shopping mall in Lahti, Finland by Complex, Scoopex and i303. This was the first time Scenario was arranged, but another installment was held the following year. About 120 people attended. All 30 contributions to the music competition were played! The competition winners were all promised 1.2gig HD's for their troubles, but no prizes ever materialized... amdemo 1. Stellar "Aurora". 2. Parallax and CNCD "Deep (Psilocybin Mix)". xx. Jormas "If There Was No Gravity". xx. RRR "Pikasika". am40k xx. Exotic Men "Trailer". xx. Wunder Baum/Cool Productions "Herba". pcdemo 1. Coma "Poliisi". 2. Complex "Xtal". 3. Halcyon "Karma". gfx 1. Tucan/Parallax. music 1. Carebear/Insane. 12-15.10 Euskal Party 3. ------------------------- Held in Tolosa, Spain, and for the first time for both Amiga and PC sceners. 350 people showed up. Euskal 4 followed the following year. · Results from a file by BladeRunner/ex-TLOTB which came with the Shock! Party Results Pack 5.0. amdemo 1. Goblins "El ocaso del Payaso" (1380). 2. Ozone "Non" (550). 3. Capsule "Short" (515). 4. Amiga Circle "Lot of Unfinished..." (355). 5. Ozone "Inferno" (120). am64k 1. Capsule "Career" (1085). 2. Asier Lasa "Novato" (835). am4k 1. Phornee/Goblins "D.Miguel de Cervan..." (1260). 2. Sapphire/Centolos "Oxygene IV" (660). 3. Birra/Goblins "El toro de Okam" (360). 4. Wasi/Amiga Circle "Wasi" (210). 5. Mijac/Amiga Circle "Amiga Rules" (165). pcdemo 1. Iguana "PUMP" (715). 2. TLOTB "Impro VICE" (595). 3. Dead Line "Fistropia" (280). 4. GEN-X "Telefake" (255). 5. The Banner "Blizzard" (230). 6. Zoran "Dancing Shadows" (210). 7. Crystal Shade "Spirit of Psychodelia" (200). pc64k 1. TLOTB "Psycho Therapy" (795). 2. Miracle "Romantic" (765). 3. Gore Design "Wintermute" (355). pc4k 1. D.Vader/The Banner "Magnetic Fields 6" (655). 2. Marconi "Sky Demo" (625). 3. Cranky/TLOTB "Eusk 4" (555). gfx 2d 1. GOD/LLFB "Gumball Hires 16 C" (930). 2. Phornee/Goblins "La Familia Addams" (815). 3. Yacare/Zoran "Split the Time" (375). 4. COI/Iguana "Dragon" (265). 5. Lentium/Goblins "Furcia" (180). 6. Kronos/Iguana "Stereotomy" (160). 7. Data/Miracle "Raven" (115). 8. Ripp/Please Wait "Critico..." (100). 9. JR "Lobo" (70). Machine/MCD "CyberChati" (70). Nocturno/TLOTB "(70). 12. Jon Mercero "Amiga Planet" (50). 13. Xabier Lorente "Serpix" (20). 14. Sol/Amiga Circle "Party Face" (0). gfx 3d 1. Zen/Nexus "Amiga Live" (715). 2. Asier Hernaez "Casa Harrison" (420). 3. Jose Menendez "Bath" (260). 4. Bodhy/GEN-X "Portal" (255). 5. Asier Isusi "Basturia Films" (225). 6. Alvin/TLOTB "Pabellon" (165). 7. Andres Roa "Intel" (150). 8. Willy/Cryptic "Pirate" (125). 9. WhiteWolf/Digimed "Tunel" (120). Luis Garaicoetxea "DiosAmigaPc" (120). 11. Kuazar/Please Wait "Elipsium" (115). Corgul/Cryptic "Cryptic 3d" (115). 13. Luis Navalpotro "Euskal" (110). 14. Andres Elizondo "Piano" (105). 15. Pitu "La Ostia" (90). 16. Chus/Please Wait "Estudio" (45). 17. Alberto Alcala "Locomotora" (30). fastgfx 1. Phornee/Goblins "Froni" (655). 2. Ripp/Please Wait "Machine" (555). 3. Yacare/Zoran (465). 4. WhiteWolf/Digimed "OJO" (460). 5. JR (325). 6. Humphrey "NO" (110). Bu/WAHT (110). 4chmus 1. Estrayk/Capsule "Euphonik" (505). Evelred/Capsule and TLOTB "Something Good" (505). 3. Samplemind/GEN-X "Afrika 2" (325). 4. Thunder/Crystal Shade "Bloody Street" (310). 5. DEM/Zoran "Aweak" (275). 6. JPM "Homic. Colectivos" (180). Chus/Please Wait "Barquito" (180). 8. Bishop/Nexus "Funky" (85). multich 1. Evelred/Capsule and TLOTB "The Voice" (425). 2. DEM/Zoran "I Sing 4 da World" (355). 3. Thunder/Crystal Shade "Lonely Fall" (295). 4. Potxoki/Intrusions "Toy Friend" (270). 5. Harsdel "Song for Casiopeia" (215). 6. M.Man/MCD "Digital Dreams" (210). 7. Simplemind/GEN-X "Dias de Bosque" (115). 8. Sace2/Gore Design "Subliminal Magic" (100). 9. 808Style "Descontrola" (95). fastmus 1. R. Rodriguez/Serpix "Pequeo Pony" (465). 2. Shade/Alien "D Can PC" (450). 3. M. Recondo/Serpix "Campeones" (425). 4. DEM/Zoran "Vivamine" (245). 5. Smash/Crystal Shade "Wild Thing" (215). 6. Oscar Orellana "A Cherry Chip" (195). 7. Samplemind/GEN-X "Martini" (190). 8. Potzoki/Intrusion "Malanza" (185). 9. Wally/TLOTB "Vamos a la KaKa" (175). 10. A. Grandes/Serpix "Cherry Coke" (105). JPM/Ozone "Vamos a Piltra" (105). other Batman Crew demo (amiga). 21.10 Digital Symposium Party 95. ------------------------------------- DSP95 was held in Coventry, England for both the Amiga and PC platforms. The PC intro competition was cancelled, since there were no entries. My results file said just 'hahaha' at the spot where the Amiga demo competition results were supposed to be... · Results from 'Digital Symposium'95 results:'. invit Digital "Digital Symposium Party '95 Invitation - The Word" (amiga). amintro 1. The Black Lotus (TBL) and Axis "Mind The Coop". 2. Eltech "Raggi". 3. Smellon Design. 4. Grasshopper Design. 5. Maniacs "Free Spirit". pcdemo 1. Valhalla "Relapse". 2. Aurora "Respect". gfx 1. Fish/LSD. 2. Wade/Eltech. 3. Babbage/Nerve Axis. 4. Dark/DCS. 5. Cyanide/Maniacs. 6. Maffia/Nerve Axis, 7. Bliss/Nerve Axis. music 1. Big Jim/Valhalla "Autumn Dreams". 2. Babbage/Nerve Axis "Pugwash". 3. Hollywood/Axis "Django". Baby/Mad Elks "Guittar Time". 4. Screech/Eltech "Suburbia". Elfman/ETC "Remembrance". Dreamfish "Harmonic Disorder". 5. Aquafresh "Rusty Junk Box". 6. Paul Galbraith "Take What You Want". Style/Anathema "Funky Trousers". Dooba "Kick Back". Witchunter/Debris "Speed-Up". 7. Inferon/Eltech "Recollapse". Stuart Collier "Data City". Reflex/GHD "Grasshoppers Are Green". - The rest received no votes! xx. DD "Heartache". xx. Popz "Border of Insanity". other Tesko "Hop!" and "Jungletro" (amiga). 28.10 10 Years Scene Party 95 by Radwar, TRSI, ... ------------------------------------------------------ Held in Germany. Any information welcome! 03-05.11 Hackerence 12. ------------------------ HAC12 was probably held in Sweden. Results would be most welcome! · Single result :) from the Shock Party Results Pack 5.0. pcintro 1. Candela "Quartz". 03-05.11 Wired '95. -------------------- WIR95 was held by Antares, Imphobia and TFL-TDV for the PC scene. This was probably the second Wired arranged, following the previous year. · Results from a file by Darkness/Imphobia marked 'final results'. invit Imphobia "Wired 95 Invitation" (pc). pcdemo 1. Valhalla "Solstice" (590). 2. Legend Design "Just" (304). 3. Purge "Phenotype" (286). 4. Realtech "Countdown" (169). 5. Olympus "Ulysse 31" (81). 6. NWB "Escape" (59). 7. Fatal Justice "Conviction" (55). 8. Amable "Duplo" (50). 9. TFL-TDV "Hurtless" (26). 10. Spirit "Objection" (24). 11. Insomnia "Sleepless Night" (20). 12. Fuel "Naft" (16). 13. Kloon "Hue Cochonne" (15). 14. Cathedral - Digital Labs "?" (13). 15. The Natives "Regulate" (11). 16. ORP "Trial" (1). 17. HCL "First Demo" (0). pc64k 1. KLF "Magic Carpet" (735). 2. Epsilon "Autumn" (455). 3. Massive "Flexible" (156). 4. Kloon "Obez" (129). 5. Digital House "Traka" (85). 6. Realtime "No Limit" (75). pc4k 1. Epsilon "Lion" (265). 2. Cathedral - Digital Labs "Silence of the Labs" (157). 3. Realtime "FLI" (145). 4. Crap "?" (35). 5. Tx "Anarchy" (26). 6. Insomnia "World Object" (23). gfx 1. Peachy/Masque "Indian Queen" (129). 2. Sky/Xography & Legend Design "Hope's Day" (72). 3. Cider/N-Factor "Foothead" (69). 4. Jms/Peanuts "Sterme Machden" (68). 5. Penguin "Pinguin" (61). 6. Haplo/Zuul Design "Starlette" (52). 7. Tenshy & Shocker/Kloon "Strange Bondage" (45). Gladstone/Keen Like Frogs (45). 9. Ingenius/Cathedral "Duckman" (43). 10. Dawnrazor/Legend Design "Dark Blade" (39). 11. Landru/Amable "Big Bartels" (35). 12. Ghost/Realm "Twisted" (30). 13. Frogger "Frogger" (27). 14. Draoouf/Sanction "Encounter" (24). 4chmus 1. Shad/Infiny "Oedipe Children" (184). 2. Velvet/Amable "Glory Day" (178). 3. The Rew/Nostalgia "The Freaks Are Here" (145). 4. Charly/Subnormals "Perureggae" (137). Hawk & Amber/Neutron "Emphasy" (137). 6. Light Show/Eclipse "Side Effect" (97). 7. Phil/Euphoria "Electric Variations" (91). 8. Rhynn & Erekose/Zuul Design "Icarus Dreams Suit" (87). 9. Vince & Shocker/Kloon "Funk a metal" (65). 10. Dark/Metabolic "Happy Happy" (39). 11. Ghost/Realm "Silver Byte" (17). 12. Cyclone/Questor "Lovely Fantasy" (15). multich 1. Fr./N. Factor "Calliope" (179). 2. Shad/Infiny "Khorramchahr" (152). 3. The Rew/Nostalgia "In the Lands of Gods" (145). 4. S. Roger/Neutron "More Assumption" (90). 5. Sti/Euphoria "Allright" (73). Phil/Euphoria "Double Tendencies" (73). 7. Lord/N-Factor "Jazz & Jazz" (65). 8. Nyphton/Junction "Divine Incarnation" (64). 9. Vic/Acme "The Pharm" (55). 10. ??? "The Epic song on.." (50). 11. Humanoid of Prophecy/Morted Minds "Moon Flowers" (46). 12. Ravelord/Primus "Dreamworld" (39). 13. Blue Adonis/Traxx "Caesar's Victory" (36). 14. Alpha/Legend Design "Driver" (31). ??? "Harmonic Symphony" (31). 16 Interference/DSA "Whole Worlds" (27). 17. Isacrash/Codered "Spacewar" (23). 18. Stinger/Tone "Dreams" (9). 19. ??? "The Loose" (0). ansi 1. Trasher/Fuel "Glory" (190). 2. Drakula/Triloxy "Wired" (131). 3. Gismo/Triloxy "Cerise" (106). 4. The Knight/Fuel "Skull Crusler" (58). 5. Coffey/Bdp "No Name" (39). 6. Bernie/Bdp "Rotting Christ" (38). 7. Bisounours/Tinytons "Elf Maiden" (36). 8. Burps/Cow "Unsignes" (30). surprise coding competitions 1. Walken/Impact Studios - 48 bytes. Paranoia - 48 bytes. 2. K.L.F. - 51 bytes. 10-12.11 Compusphere 5. ------------------------ COM5 was held in Uddevalla, Sweden by Orca, 3LE and GI. 150 people came. The competition were held mixed, with Amiga and PC contributions competing against each other. This was the second Compusphere party this year. · Results from 'The results of the competition(s) at COMPUSPHERE 5,'. invit 3LE "Compusphere 5 Party Invitation" (amiga). demo 1. Craze "Division by Zero" (112 amiga). 2. C-Lous "Masque" (106 amiga). 3. 3LE "Midvinternattens Köld är Hård" (82 amiga). 4. Ward "J.A.M." (40). 5. Sanxion "Reflect" (37). 6. Cement "Cement" (19). 7. Bumbi Björnarna "Truth" (12). 8. Pulka Bros "Happy" (9). gfx 1. Stardust/C-Lous "Sonja the Barbarian" (95). 2. Electron "Blackhole" (83). 3. Calladin/New-Age "Dragongirl" (73). 4. Duffe/Sardonyx "Harlequin" (68). 5. Stone/X-treme "Black" (65). 6. Spot/New-Age "Underwater Harmony" (53). 7. Dj Cat/Keso "Savannen" (46). 8. Sunday/Proxima "Celsius" (37). 9. Kaffir/3LE "Satan II" (35). 10. Kapten Uklas/Orca "Eugene II" (18). 11. BlomsterLeif/Keso "Farbror Benny På Jakt" (13). 12. Deamon of Darkness "Sega" (12). 13. Bear/3LE "Slem" (10). raytrac 1. Mikael Andersson "Harmony-Center" (145). 2. Christer Buhr "Tie Fighter" (144). 3. Case/Orca "Sword" (89). 4chmus 1. Note/New-Age "By the Fireside" (94) 2. Icarus/Orca "Multicolors" (65). 3. Kaffir/3LE "Mellow Funk" (63). 4. Mr.Mygg/C-Lous "Dalslands Rythmer 2" (60). 5. Fender/New-Age "Ackufunk" (52). 6. Mr. Real/Craze "Tranceform" (51). 7. Antichrist/Craze "Brainscape" (40). 8. Tanic/Orca "Skumm Groove" (33). 9. Boone/Defiance "Lollypop" (23). 10. Madlock/Wasteness "NU_World" (12). 11. Seduce "Fuck the Dance" (11). multich 1. Castor/X-Treme "Skogen 2" (34). 2. Balrog/Noice and Proxima "Fruit" (31). 3. Hachin/Waren Waren "Prisma" (22). 4. Icarus/Orca "Meatballs of Fire" (21). Boraj/Waren Waren "Ravus" (21). 6. Atropos/X-Treme "Humus" (19). 7. Ben Dover "Cybernet" (15). Rickard Zetterberg "Magnecyl" (15). 9. TJJ "Hyperact" (8). 10. Marras "Windage" (5) 11. Kristian Lindeberg "Techband". (0) 11-12.11 Voyage 95. -------------------- VOY95 was held in Cologne, Germany by Decision. It was held as the scene part of the Computer '95 Trade Fair! Limestone didn't want to have his winner module spread at the party, strangely enough. · Results from article in "The Jungle #8" diskmag. amdemo 1. Bizarre Arts "Zimbabve" (47). 2. Animators "Dragon" (46). gfx 1. Odin/Motion "Cybersex" (19). 2. JMS/Artwork "Sternenmaedchen" (16). 3. Fiver/Artwork "Virgil Dreams" (15). 4. JCS/Sector 7 "Affenfresse" (10). 5. Scar/Intense "Sunrise" (4). 6. Markus Reichmann "Uhr.Party" (2). Nero/Ethic "Save The Funk!" (2). Cosmo/Ethic "SUPERMARIOLAND" (2). Heron "Intoxicate" (2). music 1. Trancetip/Dcn "LimeStone" (13). 2. SMT/Artwork "Broken Glass" (8). 3. Shilone "Eternal Dreams" (6). 4. Generator "Nuclear" (5). Agonizer "Melloween" (5). SDD/Delight and Laxical/Scoopex "Oral Anal Explosion" (5). 7. Lumme/Ohm "Sign_u'r_place" (3). Skylord & Noname/Sector 7 "Dance, Sector, Dance" (3). TDMF "Radio Bn RS" (3). Galahead "Bulgria" (3). 11. Marc/Sector 7 "Echt Harder" (2). Deimos "Heavens Door" (2). Kult/Virtual Design "Planet_Euphoria" (2). Doomsday/Bizarre Arts "Outsized Tears" (2). 15. CDK/Sector 7 "Fight The Force" (1). 16. FishWave/Sardonyx "Wah-Woh-Steppings" (0) 01-03.12 Liquid '95. -------------------- LIQ95 was held in Szekesfehervar, Hungary for Amiga, PC and C64. People were very disappointed at this party, as a report in X-Trade's "The Jungle #8" (amiga) revealed. More complete results would be most welcome - where are the pc results? · Results from 'L I Q I D ' 9 5 R E S U L T S'. amdemo 1. Frame 18 "Workstation". am40k 1. Promise "Nipple's Chicks". 2. Frame18 "Bigtro". am4k 1. Promise "Noname". 64demo 1. Profik "Mergazo Anyag 3". 2. Resource "Winteractive". 3. Albion "Hullucinations" gfx xx. Das/Shock! "Sunrise". 4chmus 1. Anorganic/Promise "Drunk Drummer 2". 2. Scorpik/Absolute! 3. Ern0/Absolute! multich 1. Tsc/Shock! "Mindraper". 15-17.12 Exe Party 95. ----------------------- EXE95 was held in Budapest, Hungary for the pc scene, though there were several Amiga personalities and machines in attendance. There were no Amiga compos, though. · Results from '*** OFFiCiAL RESULTS!!! ***' · Info and results from party report in Eremation's "Rage! issue #1". pcdemo 1. Shock! "Too Complex" (239). 2. Nlightenment "Mindphaser" (166). 3. Frame 18 "Noname" (118). pc64k 1. AstroideA "Astro" (159). 2. Syndicate "Sketch" (87). 3. Exhumers "Hysterics" (29). pc4k 1. Urinate! "Kick" (21). 2. Morgan/Criminal Gang "Rhapsody" (19). 3. Exhumers "Mask" (16). gfx 1. Das/Shock! (107). 2. Kal/AstroideA (67). 3. Ward/Nlightenment (54). raytrac 1. Kal/AstroideA (46). 2. Udvarhelyi Zsolt (15). Rascy/Mad Team (15). 4. Komaromi Zoltan (14). 4chMus 1. Nat&Pat/Frame18 "Nunnihar" (128). 2. Mad Team "Just" (125). 3. Ern0/Absolute! "Worksong" (96). multich 1. Illegal/Remal "Angel" (129). 2. Deansdale/Shock! "Beneath A Chrome Sky" (88). 3. Rival/NSS "Birds Over the Sea" (78). lamer 1. Technodrum/Criminal Gang (91). 2. Vakond/Gitane (73). 3. Fuck (37). 24-25.12 Movement 95. ---------------------- MOV95 was held at Barnea Community Center in Ashkelon, Israel for the pc scene. It was the first ever party held in Israel, and naturally also the first time Movement was arranged. There was no official arranger group, instead it was arranged by sceners from several Israeli groups. There community centre where it was arranged had three smaller halls available for the party. There will also be a cafeteria, basketball and football courts available. The only results file I've found was totally shitty, with only a few entries listed. Thanks to Phoenix for helping me out. · Information from 'Information File Revision 2.02'. pcdemo 1. Esteem "Euphoria". 2. Falcor "Creation". 3. Unlimited Creations "Star Reach". 4. Centari "Flashback". 5. YOE "Climax". 6. Pulse "Pitango". pcintro 1. Moon Hunters "Doze". 2. n/a 3. Immortals "Insomnia". other Fatal Justice "Greetro" (pc). 27-29.12 The Party 5 (http://www.theparty.dk). ----------------------------------------------- TP95 was held at Dronning Margrethe Hallen in Fredericia, Denmark by The Silents. 2744 people attended (full 3 days, about 300 1-day), which is a little less than previous years. The Swedish PC-people in Goto 10 got a one-hour continuance on the deadline, since their table was the only one in the hall that suffered from loss of power for a period of time. Some PC demos from good Dutch groups, like Acme and Logic Design, were disqualified on uncertain reasons. The FAST intro competition was MIXed with Amiga and PC. The winning PC demo "Caero" was later released in a 'final' version. Pixie's picture in the graphics competition was disqualified because it had been previously released. The official results came without the production names, so piecing it all together took a while :) Also, thanks to the party report in Relax #14 (c64 disk magazine) my 64 results are a whole lot more complete. Multichannel results greatly improved with the help of DemoNews - including LOTS of unplaced entires! And the party report in ROM6 helped a lot too... And just when I thought it couldn't get any more complete, along came Phoenix/Hornet! =] Thanks Andy! Rest assured that you won't find any TP5 results more detailed than ours...we hope! · Results from Webster/Royal's 'Official Party 1995 Results' file. · Additional information from Tekno (papermag)'s party report. · Additional information from reports and results in Imphobia #12 (pc). amdemo 1. CNCD "Closer" (1662). 2. Oxygene "Vision" (613). 3. Virtual Dreams "Faktory" (329). 4. Three Little Elks "Passengers" (315). 5. Essence "CrazySexyCool" (312). 6. Embassy "Corona" (255). 7. Alcatraz and TRSI Recordz "Cyberlogik" (252). Spoon "9" (252). 9. Polka Brothers "No!" (202). 10. Stellar "Galerie" (192). 11. Mystic "The Demo" (191). 12. Scania "Dream With Me" (156). 13. Oxyron "Exorcism" (154). 14. Rage "Rabies" (141). 15. The Black Lotus "Mindprobe" (114). 16. Impact DK "Surreal" (84). 17. Trackers "Letmaelk III" (78). 18. Axis "Parakrishna" (61). 19. Anadune "Foundation" (49). 20. Giga Productions "Fini Airing" (41). 21. Kollaps/Focus Design "Slow Motion" (29). Sardonyx "Syntax" (29). xx. Abyss "Pulstar". xx. Skarla "Authentik" --disqualified-- am40k 1. Artwork and Polka Brothers "Creep" (879). 2. Axis "Headcase" (388). 3. Scoopex "FreeYourMind" (384). 4. Biosynthetic Design "Psycho Rifle" (331). 5. Smellons Design "Intro" (315). 6. Indy (288). 7. Chasm "Intro" (258). 8. Neoplasia and Crazy "The End" (191). 9. Faque "Nothing Special" (186). 10. Freezers "Symptom" (164). 11. Scoopex "Zero Gravity" (155). 12. Efreet "Intro" (142). 13. Abyss "Indifference" (138). 14. Venture "Underground" (124). 15. Passion "ComaDose" (110). 16. Ambrosia "Rynkeby Morgenmild" (95). 17. Powerline "Apathy" (88). 18. Gunnars Farvebio "Pose" (61). 19. Syndrome "Tekken" (54). 20. Craze "Abrakadabra" (43). 21. Abyss "Sym'bol" (39). 22. Crash "Phobia" (37). 23. Death Row "Snow" (34). 24. Ambrosia "Freaks Don't Care" (30). 25. In-Sect "The Party 5 Intro" (23). 26. Noice "Reality Bytes" (22). 27. Interactive "First Love" (21). 28. dFX "#?" (17). 29. Fake "Lazy" (16). 30. Loonies "Spor 2 Bla Trappe" (11). 31. Sigmate "Matrix" (6). 32. Sykander "Fire" (5). 33. Insane "Inside" (1). xx. Gaaaap Productions "Flippo". xx. Subcult "Blomster Smerte". am4k 1. Azure/Artwork "Dawn". 2. Morph/Freezers "4k"". xx. Ambrosia "4k". xx. Delon "Heartcore". xx. Diagnosis "E". xx. Graham/Oxyron "No Roxy". xx. Smellon "Help". xx. Spoon "Hovsa". pcdemo 1. Plant and EMF "Caero" (1546). 2. Jamm "Dream" (508). 3. Rage "Reanimator" (448). 4. Dubius "State of Hate" (346). 5. Pulse "Reve" (339). 6. Xtacy "Stuff" (320). Masque "E-Beat" (320). 8. Coma "60BR.W" (244). 9. Omicron "Mind Body Soul" (211). 10. Surprise! Productions "Cocoon" (193). 11. RealTech "Aquaphobia" (188). 12. Craze "Flow" (165). 13. Hyperopia "Money" (139). 14. Inferiors "Utopia" (134). 15. Eternia "New Dimension" (127). 16. Xerius Productions "Dive" (120). 17. Analogue "Circuit" (103). 18. Kloon "It" (79). 19. TPolm "Encore" (78). 20. Fudge "Planet Groove" (74). 21. Zta, TSI and Orange "Flop" (68). 22. Goto 10 "380 Volt" (65). 23. Sublogic "Blur" (56). 24. Asylum "Hurry" (42). 25. Noice "Confusion" (40). 26. Mausis "Dead End" (29). 27. Smurf Productions "Buried in Concrete" (26). 28. blaSM "Not!" (22). 29. Perfection "Hacker" (13). 30. The Kip Brigade (TKB) "Paroxysm 13" (fast intro) (7). xx. Chopati "Men at Work". xx. Deathstar "Digital Bliss". xx. Dental "Was Geht". xx. Opium "Nope". xx. Purple "Indigo". xx. Realtech "The 6th Sense". xx. Sector 7 "Mood". xx. A-Men "Fallen Angel" (*disqualified*). xx. Nostalgia "Faces" (*disqualified*). pc64k 1. Cubic Team & $een "Lasse Reinbong" (1424). 2. Yodel "Illumination" (564). 3. Orange "The Sea Robot of Love" (512). 4. Sunrise Ind "Poison" (338). 5. Cascada "TP15 Intro" (331). 6. Resistance (278). 7. The Grid "Arrow" (242). 8. The Coexistence "Unreadable" (221). 9. Orange "The Royal Family" (194). 10. Evolution "The Missing Link" (184). 11. Euxinus "Fractia" (132). 12. Noware (92). 13. Karma "Louise" (79). 14. Robymus (77). 15. Oops! "Elfsong" (73). 16. Funk! "Reality" (66). 17. Symptom "Charity" (54). 18. Rebels and Diffusion "X-File" (38). 19. Qurex "Purple Magic" (25). 20. Spirit "Just-Ice" (18). 21. Grunt (11). xx. Amable "Lola". xx. Bug 2 Fix "Fixed". xx. Hirmu "Shadow Team". xx. Masque "24 Bits Intro". xx. Positron "Homer". xx. Stupid Ascii Slayer "Poison". xx. The Black Lotus "Sug". xx. Vic and Emzet "No Comment". fast 1. Diagnosis (622). 2. Trepaan "Sleeptro" (pc, 565). 3. Abyss "Voll Crass" (amiga, 488). 4. SorreX (409). 5. The Coexistence "Babes" (pc, 218). 6. Velvet Development (214). 7. Post Mortem "Seas" (pc, 191). 8. Blasm "Fast Intro 1995" (pc, 35). 9. HiTech "Textmode Unlimited" (pc, 31). 64demo 1. Reflex "Mathematica" (2035). 2. Oxyron "Dawnfall" (841). 3. Smash Designs "Flatline" (420). 4. Reflex "['Kju:]" (370). 5. No Name "Obscene Code" (337). 6. Antic Productions "Retroactive" (245). 7. Judas (237). 8. Talent Technologies (90). 9. Siesta "Welcome to the Holodeck" (74). 10. No Name "Voodoo People" (65). 11. Gnumums Inc. (41). 12. Access Denied "Reflection" (25). 13. Napalm "Xfr" (24). 64gfx 1. PVT/Reflex (68). 2. Creeper/Antic (47). 3. Calamity/Laxity (41). Raiden/Chalice (41). 5. Stasi/Noice (20). 64music 1. Mitch/Crest & Dane/Triad "Listen & Learn" (52). 2. Jeff/CZP/Camelot (45). 3. Fanta/Bass/Oxyron "Fresh Jive" (30). 4. KB/TOM (25). 5. Bordeaux/Acrise & Excess (23). wild 1. Motion/Scoopex "Show Reel" (1807). 2. Infect and WK Artworks "Data World" (981). 3. Virtual Effects & Fantasies and Death Row "Abnormal Activity" (966). 4. Lillongwes Outing (595). 5. Dreamline Designs "Underworld" (amiga, 462). 6. Fata Morgana (306). 7. Contraz "Splash-O-Mania" (amiga, 300). 8. CB4 (233). gfx 1. Danny/Nah Kolor and Logic Design "Space Tits" (644). 2. Rodney/The Black Lotus "8cLIMBER.iFF" (342). 3. TØF "Pamela Anderson" (266). 4. Deckard/Puzzle "Assassin of Bill Gates" (252). 5. Oxide/Sonik Clique "Lady" (229). 6. Made/Bomb!, Distortion and Pulse "Animal Reign" (220). 7. RA/Nooon (190). 8. Scorpik/Absolute! and Pulse (179). 9. Louie/Insane "Silicon Dreams" (160). 10. Lekrist (158). Tactica (158). 12. Motive (150). 13. Facet/Lemon. "Smorrebr" (148). 14. Dice/The Silents "Cute Christina" (135). 15. Dr.Zulu (130). 16. Agony (126). 17. Peachy/Haujobb (124). 18. Spawn "The Evils" (118). 19. Yoga (117). 20. Cyclone (115). 21. Hook/Stellar "Eldar" (111). 22. Kube/CNCD (103). 23. ToalNkor/Realtech (99). 24. Subacid (97). 25. JMS/Artwork (96). 26. Rtf (95). 27. Folcka/Depth (88). X-Cell (88). 29. Excess (77). 30. Sebax & Shaq (75). 31. Norm (73). 32. Lionel (72). 33. Desert (61). 34. TMK (59). 35. Lumme (58). 36. Lowlife/Axis (55). 37. Lazur and Dreamer/Nah Kolor (52). 38. Face (51). 39. Darkman "Ratman" (47). 40. Duffy (46). 41. Ricochet/Acme (43). Lovelace (43). 43. Saffron/Pauli Ojala "Gamla" (40). 44. Klaus 'Prowler' Bonjaminsson/Passion (35). 45. Drakemule (32). 46. Bifrost/Gods "Picture T" (31). Jan-C. "JCS" Sievers/Sector 7 "Beyond Nature" (31). 48. Deuterium (30). Lithium (30). 50. MON/Oxygene (29). 51. Rendall (27). 52. Moebius "Nuclear Waste" (26). Red (26). Citron (26). Thomas 'Fiver' Mahlke/Artwork "Champagne" (26). DR.D (26). 57. Noogman/Artwork (21). MRK/Jewels (21). Zefir (21). Sanctum (21). 61. Gerion (20). Hak and Sitek (20). 63. Duffe/Sardonyx (19). 64. Clue (18). 65. AXEL (17). 66. Fullmotion (15). 67. Calladin (14). 68. Fabrice Caillaud/Zaltor (12). Gladstone/Keen Like Frogs (12). 70. Rob (11). Darklord (11). 72. Motion Lotion (10). Scroogy (10). Damac "The Raid" (10). 75. Bandy (9). MSK (9). 77. Dr. Dreyer (8). 78. Duckling (7). 79. Grendel/Mozor/Duke (6). 80. Ping (4). 81. Bjoern Fogelberg (2). 82. The Max (1). 83. Spiff (0). 84. Huk & Dragon (0). 85. Comik (0). 86. Velux (0). 87. M.Winkler a.k.a. Cobalt (0). 88. Michael Olsson/BC (0). 89. Balkis "Osiris" (0). xx. Pixie/Polka Brothers "Space Fist" --disqualified-- 4chmus 1. 'Unreal' aka Scorpik/Absolute^Pulse "Fountains of Sighs" (754). 2. Tusc (365). 3. Mystical/Purple "Compact Caviar" (335). 4. Jochen 'Virgill' Feldkoetter "Crazy, Sexy, Cool..." (333). 5. Jazz/Haujobb "Kissmyass" (324). 6. Scortia/The Silents "Buthead-Song" (309). 7. Cytron (278). 8. Eagle and Maf/Silicon "Bn Mainia" (252). 9. FBY "Jazzin" (248). 10. Zanu (220). 11. Gandbox/NGC "Chico de Loros" (217). 12. Jan 'Claw' Almquist/C-Lous (196). 13. Mindfuck/Mentasm^Realtech "What Guitar" (191). 14. Prophet "Trans Playground" (153). 15. Trip "Post Ouverture" (150). 16. Unison/Impact DK "Play Kid" (136). 17. Pinocchio/Contraz "December" (128). 18. Melomaniac (81). 19. Laz "Energy" (77). 20. Dreamer/Nah Kolor "Party Sux" (65). Clawz/Bomb! (ami) and Impact Studios (pc) "Seperate Ways" (65). 22. Fash "Magic Journey" (58). 23. Slide/Polka Brothers "Spritzstunden" (38). 24. Spiryt/Ils "Hoyowy Chrzaszcz" (28). 25. Ace (26). 26. Lizardking/Triton and Razor 1911 "World Insanity" (9). xx. Dave "Born in 1957". xx. Sonic "Virulent Campaign". xx. Dep "Canned Passion" xx. prick "Caph and Lamed". xx. The Fox II "Cascade Fsol". xx. Vincent "Chaseit". xx. Al Bundy "China". xx. Chronic "Trance Monks". xx. CDK "Classical Interrupt". xx. Bier "Behind the Cloudz" xx. Shad/Pulse and Live "Co-Cocorico". xx. Wax "Collective H. Compo". xx. Psycho "Complete Disaster". xx. Hilander "Control". xx. Taste "Crackling Turd". xx. Odie "Creature". xx. VVV,MJK "Do You Love". xx. Black Dragon "Dragon Breath". xx. Gizmo "Dream Voyage". xx. Bohdi "Easy Listening". xx. Gigantbox "Ecno Funx". xx. Tiny "En el Cafe". xx. Knaekpolsen "Espcial Special". xx. Elixir "Exrcomptun". xx. Scorpik "Field-Day". xx. Trance "Forever Love". xx. Thiesen "FT Magic Sound". xx. Knox "Getting Started". xx. Quazar "Gluppobert". xx. Doh "Gnaule". xx. Raze "God of Errors 2. xx. Mot,Istari "Going to the Top". xx. Futuremind "Greenday Thing". xx. HeiZahn "Bim Bom Bam". xx. Splif "Hey Skat". xx. Randall and Eracore "Higher". xx. Maytz "Iconbastic". xx. Trance "Illusion". xx. TNT "In Addiction" xx. Fender "In My Backyard". xx. KTN "Innertrance". xx. Sector "It's Jazztime" xx. Dan, Norby "Jerry-Shop". xx. Mortimer "Kickin It Playback" [Mortimer = M. Twang? -- glenn). xx. DTS "Buddha Medley". xx. Trapdoor "Live Forever". xx. Decybel "Manic Filters". xx. X-Cess "Marching Elefants". xx. Speedy "Media Techno Popicus". xx. Klorathy "Mellow Technology". xx. Dan Dryer "Morning". xx. Tricktrax "Mountain High". xx. Speck "Mystic". xx. Trickster "Neat". xx. Nowaves "Nowasyn". xx. Zoomorph "Obsession". xx. Smooth "Omega". xx. Yogi "Out of Goa". xx. Tls "Plutonium 239". xx. Boon "Roundabout". xx. X-et "Rave Trip". xx. Necros "On the Rocks". xx. Kim "Saa Smukt er Havet". xx. Muttley "Sassy Assline". xx. Coma "Screwdriver Disaster". xx. C.Cool/Avocado "Shake Body". xx. Tarmslyng "Should Turn to B". xx. Pman "Smooth Attack". xx. Dixan "Sorry to Party". xx. Pixie "Space Fish in Sig T3". xx. Shane "Spacelab 9". xx. Shout "Spiral Mechanism". xx. Hille/Insanity "Sudden Inspiration". xx. Damac & Swallow "Wart". xx. POW "Syndrome". xx. Mittlag "Syntactic Sugar". xx. Notman "The Fire Bird". xx. Lasse "MADDog in Acid World". xx. Weezer "The Milkman". xx. Front 6 "The Overture 2". xx. Deck/Scoopex "Theatrical". xx. Gunni "The Party". xx. Marc "Too Much". xx. Zany (check) "Total-Eclipse". xx. Ktn "Trance-Sax-Ual". xx. Cash/Mentasm "Fucking TV Network!" (unselected). xx. Swaxi "Tzjim Schack". xx. Jeronimus "Vandpibe". xx. Hubert "Vatican Rag". xx. Dr.Strange "Vermins Eat Dust". xx. Bethoven "Visionaire". xx. NFC "Xact Pleasure". xx. S.Koponen "Zyrian". multich 1. FBY "Morning" (xm, 383). 2. Vivid/Kosmic "Morning Light" (xm, 318). 3. Nabo & TeO/Fatal Rage "Love Opens Your Eyes" (xm, 279). 4. Libertine/The Coexistence "Too High" (xm, 278). or: Benjamin Zeiss (278). 5. Hilander "Space-Expedition" (s3m, 276). 6. Keith303/Radical Rhythms "Wisdom and Euphoria" (xm, 256). 7. Necros/FM and Legend Design "Revelation" (s3m, 234). 8. Reptile "Rushing to Nowhere" (xm, 212). 9. Mefithian "Thoughts" (s3m, 177). 10. Zodiak/Cascada "Cows Go Mooh" (xm, 172). 11. Lizardking/Triton and Razor 1911 (143). 12. Jazz/Haujobb "TP5 v2.3" (xm, 140). 13. Velvet "Highland Willows" (s3m, 126). 14. Falcon and Akira "Introversion" (xm, 121). 15. KB and Reflex "Rain Symphony" (xm, 111). 16. Tito "Mooserun!" (xm, 103). 17. Gizmo "Teleportation" (xm, 101). 18. Mellow-D/FM "Come Guilt" (xm, 98). 19. Scorpik/Absolute! and Pulse "Fumble" (xm, 93). 20. Chronic "Ufopidtic" (xm, 90). 21. Kaiowa "State of Mind" (xm, 83). 22. Mys (56). Tivurr/Polka Brothers "Puzzled Mind" (xm, 56). 24. Silverstance "Technologies" (s3m, 49). 25. Jisemdu (40). 26. Damac and Swallow/@ "Butterfly Flew Away" (xm, 36). 27. Dune/Stellar and Orange "World of Saracens" (s3m, 22). 28. Mellow "Snacks E Gott" (xm, 8). 29. Heretic "My Black Rose" (xm, 4). xx. Allan Noe "War5" (mod). xx. Alpha "Keziah Two" (xm). xx. Anarky "Plus" (xm). xx. Azure "Shades of Blue" (xm). xx. Balrog and Omen "Just Me" (xm). xx. Beagle and Glurf and CJ "Unity" (xm). xx. BMan "Way" (s3m). xx. Bom "Walking Down My Back" (xm). xx. Boney and Skytech "Raw Vibes" (xm). xx. Budda-X "Miser" (xm). xx. Cell "Positive Influences" (xm). xx. Circle "Liquid" (xm). xx. Cordey "Subway to Hell" (xm). xx. Croaker "Halooo! Kuuluuko?" (s3m). xx. Dark "In Memoriam" (xm). xx. Dildo "Demands to My Sweet" (xm). xx. DJ4753 "Second Inspiration" (xm). xx. DJ Horst and CDK "Party '95" (s3m). xx. DJ Ice M Steel "Red Buster" (s3m). xx. DJ Opal "Endless Love" (xm). xx. d-Pep "Duress" (mod). xx. Dr.Eren "Baobab" (mod). xx. Drive "Backed Up" (xm). xx. Drizzt "Hide in Shadow" (xm). xx. Fading Numbus "Liquid R" (xm). xx. Fairnight, Guen "X-Ray" (s3m). xx. Gurgle and Nys "Sardin Kuk" (s3m). xx. Gust "Eurro All Night" (xm). xx. HyperUnknown "Hexagram" (xm). xx. Improve "Go On At" (xm). xx. Interlaced, Kjetil T. "Brave" (xm). xx. Iso "Heo Spann Den Wagen An" (s3m). xx. Joko "Amiga Sux" (xm). xx. Liam "Yammah Reincarnation" (s3m). xx. LovKraft "X-Files" (xm). xx. Magic Fred "Los Cretinus" (xm). xx. Marc "Ducks 'n Cookies". xx. Masterbeat "Acid Connection" (xm). xx. Mayweek and TNO "Ride t Kamarg" (xm). xx. Mefis "Grey" (xm). xx. Michael Hansen "Try It Again" (s3m). xx. Mig "Astroid Belt Zb68-a" (xm). xx. Mirror "Train Amash" (s3m). xx. Mystical "Plasmatique" (s3m). xx. Nitro/DEE^Dubius "Warhead" (xm). xx. Organic and Taste "Pandemonia" (xm). xx. PCVF "Sleep Now" (xm). xx. Phabian "Metro" (xm). xx. Pman "Crazii" (xm). xx. Poison "Vomenoes" (s3m). xx. Post Mortem "Clandestine" (s3m). xx. Pozor "Cyborgmania" (xm). xx. Prick "Tricky Picnic" (xm). xx. Protest "A Touch of Nature" (xm). xx. Psycho "Screen 4 Thirst". xx. Quazar "When We Rise 3:00" (xm). xx. Qwart "Essential 95" (s3m). xx. Ratzi "I Remember" (xm). xx. Rdf "Dedicated to Someone" (s3m). xx. Relief "Light Dreams" (xm). xx. Rez "Space Warz (Opus 1)" (mod). xx. Romeo "Jetze Wird Geschubt" (xm). xx. R. Schultz "Ancient Spirit" (xm). xx. S. Roger "Late Noon Scene" (s3m). xx. Sami Kiviniemi "Hei Tappa" (xm). xx. Sami Kiviniemi "Proud Mr. Me" (xm). xx. Sha33, Gryzor "Would You" (xm). xx. Shad/Pulse and Live "Sara" (mod). xx. Sikamikanico "Intox Chords" (xm) xx. Siren "The Last Ballad" (s3m). xx. Sonic "Special Offer" (xm). xx. Stax, Front 6 "Join Universe" (xm). xx. Stryper "The Trip" (xm). xx. Sulphur and Lemming "Afro Head" (s3m). xx. The REW/Nostalgia "Return of the King" (xm). xx. Toar Nkor "Corinnology" (xm). xx. Trap "Z" (xm). xx. Trenedy and Gloom "Interpol" (xm). xx. Trubadix "Ino. Politician?" (xm). xx. Vemund T. Ally "Out of Phase" (xm). xx. Vic "Spaceman" (xm). xx. Xlllm Misstres D. "WWW2" (xm). xx. Xylon "Fly Across the Sky" ???. other Abyss "Dizneeland 5" (amiga musicfile). Abyss "Pixelstorm" (amiga slideshow). Abyss "Think Pink" (amiga musicdisk). C-Lous "Life With A G-String" (amiga demo). The Party V "Official Diskmag" (amiga diskmag). X-Trade "The Jungle #8" (amiga diskmag). 28-30.12 Aggressive Party II. ------------------------------ AGR2 was held in Helsinki, Finland for amiga, atari and pc scenes. This was (as the name implies) the second ever Aggressive party, following the first one in 1993. This was also the last one ever held. Competitions were held mixed between all platforms. Sponsors were Kybersonik, McDonald's, Prisolo, Pro AV, Remedy Entertainment, Triosoft, Viking Line and Xgateway Finland. · Results from file marked 'AGGRESSIVE PARTY II RESULTS'. demo 1. DHS & IMPonance "Demolition" (falcon, 268). 2. NoCrew "Seagull" (falcon, 230). 3. Traktor "Pakistan" (pc, 117). 4. Taxoblne (pc, 104). 5. Wildfire "115K Demo" (ST/STe, 27) 128k 1. Coral "Positive" (pc, 212). 2. MFX "Transgression" (pc, 202). 3. Aggression "Preview" (falcon, 119). 4. Fascination "Fortune" (pc, 98). 5. Skraappa!Skruuppi "Vittu, keta..." (pc, 63). 6. Grunt "Frill" (pc, 44). 7. Mewlers "Tripfish" (PC, 31). Interamnia "Oppenheimer" (pc, 31). 9. Xtream "Whirlpool" (falcon, 22). 4k 1. T.O.Y.S. "Power of 8Mhz" (st/ste, 144). 2. Mace/Xtream "Life" (falcon, 136). 3. NoCrew (falcon, 131). 4. JimB (st/ste, 94). 5. Skraappa!Skruuppi "Lehma" (pc, 85). 6. Taxoblne "Peska" (pc, 82). 7. VLP "Kudzun" (pc, 68). 8. IMP (falcon, 34). gfx 1. Slimy Devil/TDC "Dream" (220) 2. Hitchy Hit "Green Thing" (165) 3. Sage/Splat "FlowerField" (150) 4. Luma/IPS "Lego" (133) 5. Nitric/Trioxide "Araknophobia 2" (52) 6. Hippo/Amen "Koira" (41) 7. Rectum/The Blues Boys "Puu" (30) 8. Lance/Aggression "No Inspiration" (26) 9. Rainbow Rat "Think" (9) 10. Hyper-cube/IMPonance "Newship" (7) 11. Brite-Lite/NMP "Kick-Ass" (0) music 1. Longjam & Wildjam "Pumppaus" (82) 2. Grave/VLP "Poco" (76) Mudpecker/Diesel "Saturation Point" (76) 4. Teque/Aggression "$00a3" (74) 5. Lagers/Abuse "Boogeyman" (71) 6. Cube/Aggression "Bemehoth Steelmill" (60) 7. Slice/Nerve Axis "Agressio" (59) 8. Qbic/Glacier & FoV "Light in the space" (53) 9. Flex/TBB "Voice of the rice" (44) 10. TjM/Parallax "Rip my ****" (36) 11. 1in10/MFX "Trance8" (29) 12. Cuba "Trumphet" (28) 13. Mithrandir "Joyful2" (25) 14. Manticore/Mewlers "2ilman3" (21) 15. Excrement & Hexagon/Interamnia "Megatrance" (19) xx. Droxal/VLP "Binco". xx. Nosfe/VLP "Start". xx. Zelex "Peelo". xx. Savu-mulqvist "Jvk". xx. Tyyneys & Raivo/KS "KS-Tita". other Citron. "Oepir Risti #6" (amiga diskmag). --- 1996 ------------------------------------------------------------------ amiga demo of the year.....................................The Black Lotus "Tint" intro of the year.............................................Artwork "Phi" significant releases..............................Artwork "The Gate" (demo) ......................................................Bomb "Shaft 7" (demo) ..................................................Essence "Makaveli" (demo) ...........................................Impulse "Voyage In Storm" (demo) ...................................................Impulse "Muscles" (demo) ....................................................Mystic "Traffic" (demo) ..................................................Syndrome "Subzero" (demo) ..............................................The Black Lotus "Glow" (demo) .......................................Three Little Elks "The Tribe" (demo) ..............................................Virtual Dreams "Sumea" (demo) ......................................................Amnesty "HazMix" (4k) ...............................................Artwork "Dawn.remix" (intro) ..............................................Bizarre Arts "Fresh!" (intro) ...................................................Stellar "Lights" (intro) .............................................C-Lous "No Sense #2" (diskmag) ...............................................Artwork "Efrafa" (slideshow) pc demo of the year.............................................CNCD "Inside" intro of the year.....................................Psychic Link "Paper" significant releases...................Dubius "Machines of Madness" (demo) .................................................Oxygene "Contrast" (demo) ........................................Cubic Team & Seen "Toasted" (demo) .....................................................Coma "Control" (demo) ....................................................Skal "Hard Rox" (demo) .................................................Orange "Megablast" (demo) ....................................................Pulse "Balance" (demo) ..................................................Oxygene "Solex" (dentro) .......................................................Jamm "Dawn" (intro) .................................................Eufrosyne "Blind" (intro) ..............................................Jamm "Nation Zero 2" (intro) ..................................................Orange "Deesbab" (intro) .............................................Mfx "Transgression 2" (intro) ...................................................Pulse "Sun" (slideshow) ..................................................Pulse "Wild" (slideshow) c64 demo of the year........................................................n/a significant releases....................................................n/a generally... This was a year of evolution for the relatively young pc demoscene, and it was symptomatic that some of the best products to come out of that scene this year featured ex-amiga talent. Demos like CNCD's "Inside" [04/96] and Oxygene's "Contrast" [04/96] brought a new sense of design and professionality to the pc demo scene. In a way, it was the fruition of a revolution that started around 1994, and brought the pc scene up to speed in a way that enabled it to compete with its more mature family members the c64 and amiga on an equal basis. In other alternative platform news, it's worth noting that the c64 showed some promise this year, with several of the larger parties hosting c64 competitions with good participation. The groundbreaking game "Tomb Raider" was released by Core Design this year, and its credits roster contains several interesting names: Lead coding by Paul Douglas, additional coding Gavin Rummery, Jason Gosling, additional psx coding Del Leigh-Gilchrist (Del/Anarchy), Dude Howe. Lead artist/animator Toby Gard, artists Neal Boyd, Heather Gibson. chronologically... The year's first noteworthy scene party, as far as we're concerned anyway, was Juhla Pii in finland. The amiga demo competition was won by Stellar with "Galerie Remix", while Halcyon won the pc demo competition with "Innuendo". The pc 64k intro competition was won by Jamm with "Dawn". The Gathering followed, as usual, in the early days of april. It was there that new amiga supergroup The Black Lotus (TBL) did what everyone expected them to do sooner or later, and created some truly stunning productions, ruling the results list of this party. The amiga demo competition was won by TBL with "Tint", followed by what we believe was the world's first amiga demo to feature support for 24-bit graphics cards; Triumph's "Dreamscape". Spaceballs came third with "Pinch". The amiga 64k intro competition was won by Stellar with "Lights", followed by Essence with "Brainbow" and finally C_lous' "Mixed Emotions". The amiga 4k competition became another TBL triumph, with members Gizmo and Equalizer socring first and second place respectively, with "Gizmo" and "EQ-4k". The third position was occupied by Rednex with their "DMA Design". The pc demo competition was won by the ex- amiga sceners from CNCD with "Inside", followed by Coma's "Control" and Scoop & Melon Dezign's unique cartoon-demo "Ninja II". The pc 64k intro competition was won by Orange's "You Am I Am The Robot", followed by Mist's "Cartoon" and Complex' "Super Max". The first and third positions in the pc 4k intro competition were both occupied by Uzul/Scoop, with Twadller/Proxima wedged inbetween at second position. For the record, TBL members (Louie, Facet, Rodney) occupied the top three positions in the graphics competition too. Around the same time, Symposium 96 was arranged in germany, and brought a number of good releases to the scene. The amiga demo competition was won by Artwork's "The Gate", followed by Incal's "JamJam" and Drifters' "Disco". The amiga 64k intro competition was another triumpg for Artwork with "Dawn. Remix", while the victory in the 4k category went to Abyss for "Blub!". The winner of the pc demo category was Blank with "Latex". The c64 demo category was won by Cyance with "Centric Preview", followed by Smash Designs with "Electric" and Oxyron with "4 Years Oxyron". Another easter party was the the dutch pc and c64 event X - The Successor. Here, the pc demo competition was won by Legend Design with "Fashion", while the pc intro competition honors went to Nostalgia for "Speed". The c64 demo competition was won by Crest with "Krestology". The french event Saturne 96 (only the first of two Saturne parties this year) was held late april, and featured several good productions. The amiga demo competition was won by Skarla with "Atome", while the 64k intro competition was won by Abyss' "Little Floove". On the pc side of things, the demo competition was won by Oxygene's "Contrast", followed by Impact Studios' "Bomb". The pc 64k competition was won by Eclipse's "Teddy Bear". Late may came time for the annual swedish Icing party, where the demo competition this time was won by Three Little Elks with "The Tribe". The Black Lotus with "Glow" and Balance with "Freak" followed in the next positions. The amiga 64k competition was another triumph for The Black Lotus, called "Mind The Carrot 2". The pc demo competition was won by Elfsong with "Why?", followed by TPOLM's "Puh" and Neurotica's "Scratch". The pc 64k intro competition was won by Orca with "Halo". Party Remedy is another swedish party, held in the middle of june. The amiga side of things continued to be dominated by The Black Lotus. The amiga demo competition was won by TBL's "Darkside", followed by C-Lous "Kolor Remix", while the 64k competition was won by TBL's "Tractorbeam". The pc demo competition was won by Finesse with "Naomi", followed by Tidal with "Soft", with the 64k honors taken hom by Omicron with "Chopsticks". The annual Assembly every august in finland is one of the major parties of the year, and this was of course no exception. The amiga demo competition was won by Virtual Dreams with "Sumea", followed by Mellow Chips' "Dim" and The Black Lotus with "Goa". The 64k competition was won by Sonik Clique with with "Pure", followed by Royal's "So What". The pc demo competition was won by Dubius' "Machines of Madness", followed by Cubic Team and $een's "Toasted" and Doomsday's "Vivid Experiment". The pc 64k intro comp was won by Eufrosyne's "Blind" followed by Complex' "Wego". The c64 demo competition was won by Byterapers with "Follow The Sign 3", and Beyond Force's "Nothing But Code" and Panic's "Fruits" followed in the next two positions. Another noteworthy party this august was the polish Intel Outside 3, held late in the month. The amiga demo competition here was won by Impulse with "Muscles", while the 64k competition was won by Floppy's "Rumpelstiltskin". The pc demo competition was won by Pulse's "Contact", and the 64k by Poison's "Pearl". Samar won the c64 demo competition with "Extasy". Early november was the date of the year's second Saturne party, Saturne IV. The amiga demo competition was won by Syndrome's unique "Hardcore", followed by Gods' "Fraction" and Limited Edition's "Mind Traveller". The pc demo competition's final standings were Mentasm with "Magma", Bomb with "Explora" and finally Arkham with "Fast". Around november, the game "Destruction Derby 2" was released by Reflections for the pc and playstation, and its lead programmer was Michael Troughton (Kreator/ex Anarchy). The natural conclusion to any scene year is The Party in denmark, and this year was no exception. Though the year had been exceptionally strong for demos, some of the best didn't come around until the very end of the year. The amiga demo competition was surprisingly won by Bomb's "Shaft 7", followed by the ex-Skarla members in Essence's "Makaveli" and Balance's "Endolymfa". The 40k intro competition was won by Oxyron's "Phongfree", followed by Scoopex' "Zero-G 2" and Smoke with "247". The pc demo competition was won by Free Electric Band (featurin a.o. ex-Sanity coder Chaos and several previous members of Artwork) with "Alto Knallo", followed by Orange's "Megablast" and Fudge's "Venus". The 64k competition was won by Orange with "Deesbab", with Amable's "Junior" and Comas's "Ashes" following in the next positions. Finally, the c64 demo competition was won by Reflex 64 with "Nine", followed by Smash Designs' first in a long series of "Triage" demos and Resource's "Daze". --- partyindex ------------------------------------------------------------ Awakening (17.02) was cancelled. It was supposed to be an American party, probably for the pc scene only. EXE 96 (hungary?) was cancelled. Demobit (4-6.10) in Slovakia was cancelled. Tribute 96 was cancelled. Gardening 96. 12-14.01 Juhla Pii (3). 17-19.01 Oz '96. 26-28.01 Kindergarden 5. 28-29.01 General Probe 2. .02 Creutz #1 96. 17-19.02 Distortion 96. 17-18.02 BDN Party. 19-20.02 Online 96. .03 Yodel Conference 7. 01-03.03 Meta Meeting. 01-04.03 Volcanic Party 2. 02-03.03 Conventi