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The Alternative Party 2003

mkoskimi writes "The fourth consecutive Alternative Party is arranged this weekend (Friday to Sunday) in Helsinki, Finland. As before, we expect up to 300 people joining this round-the-clock event, bringing along all kinds of weird machines (previous times have seen a Magnavox Odyssey, a M6800 Evaluation Kit II and the Vectrex). It's not yet another retro computer show though; there will be Competitions, artists and our guest of honour, Jeff Minter! There be llamas here..."

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  1. Demos by Noodlenose · · Score: 4, Interesting
    I remember downloading and running a 3 minute demo on my Amiga 2000 that wasn't only mindbogglingly beautiful to look at but also had the coolest EBM-soundtrack you could imagine. Size of the file: 16kb

    Bloody amazing...

    Will there be a return of the mutant camels?

  2. Re:Demo Scene by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    My favorite was when a C64 demo-group "ported" the PC demo "second reality" by future crew to the commodore C64. That was amazing!

    I think it's downloadable at www.scene.org under C64, think it was in 1995-1998 somewhere. Of cause you also need a good C64 emulator like CCS64.

  3. Demo Scene DVD by Duds · · Score: 5, Interesting

    No, I'm not connected with these guys.

    But this is just such an obviously cool product I had to flag it. A load of guys have done a 4 hour plus DVD-Video of Demos running on the machines that ran them best. Everything from 1990-2001, including (of course) 2nd reality.

    I got it on release day and it's superb, even with easter eggs and original music from demo artists for the menu.

    http://www.mindcandydvd.com

  4. For corporate use by Dexter77 · · Score: 5, Interesting


    The company I work for ordered a demo from one of the demogroups. It was displayed on a wide screen plasma-tv with hifi speakers at popular trade show. It was like a magnet for the customers. Most of the customers had never seen anything like it before and they stood there for minutes just staring and blinking their eyes.

    The demo cost only few hundred euros because it was made by teenagers. But the quality was way above anything what we would've got from a design office for thousands of euros. I sincerely recommend everyone in a management position to use the skills of these democoders.