29 December 2001, 15:05 | #1 |
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The Party 2001 has ended!
Results from The Party 2001
Saturday December 29, 2001 13:34 These are the results from The Party 2001 - digitally remastered: // here is the invitation intro by Farb-Rausch : fr013_unoff.zip ASUS Flash Demo
C-64 Demo
C-64 Graphics
Demo competition
Flash Demo
Intro competition
MP3 Music
Pixel Graphics
Raytraced Graphics
Tracker music
WiLD Demo
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31 December 2001, 03:20 | #2 |
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All the demos / intros / files from the party are now available for download.
Enjoy the releases of this great demoscene party ! http://www.scene.org/dir.php?dir=/pa...01/theparty01/ |
01 January 2002, 17:50 | #3 |
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TP is no longer a great scene party. It became a 100% commercial event and don't has much to do with the demoscene any longer (4000 visitors: ~200 sceners, ~3800 gamers, this is sh**). Read Sobecs' TP review at http://www.slengpung.com/html/show_r...y+01&file=4676
Look at the releases this year. 99,9% of them aren't worth watching, listening, viewing... Only 2 good demos, one "ok" 64k. The rest was crap. And there was NO Amiga production! I don't want to say anything about the music compos... With every year, less entries are submitted and most is of horrible quality. Not many real sceners are travelling to TP any longer. I'm really disappointed. Where are the days where minblasting productions like Nexus 7 have been released at this event, where many big names in the scene contributed... TP is dead... Visit and contribute to ASM, Mekka&Symposium or smaller events, where you can still feel the spirit of the scene. |
02 January 2002, 01:41 | #5 |
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Lol !
I have just watched the demo: Jeg er et kvaj ... How did they manage to win the second place ?! :eek |
02 January 2002, 07:48 | #6 |
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I have no idea how they managed to win second place. Either it's because the general quality of demos were dropping (Which I heard somewhere else people b*tching about) or it's because of the MP3 which might've had a translation there so people understood it.
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02 January 2002, 12:36 | #7 |
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You know, vote in party depends a lot of the ambiance / humour that your demo has produce in the main room (with projector).
Those kind of demo, with no 'special effect' are only based on fun, and it could work sometimes it only depends of the effect you will produce on the sceners. |
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