The demoscene (/ˈdɛmoʊˌsiːn/) is an international computer art subculture focused on producing demos: self-contained, sometimes extremely small, computer...
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Assembly demoparty is an annual demoscene and gaming event in Finland. It is the biggest and the longest standing demoscene party. The Summer event takes...
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pixel artists (or graphicians) in the demoscene continued to make pixel art for demos and cracktros. Some demoscene pixel artists active in the 1990s have...
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which is active in participating and organizing demoscene events. They are recognized outside of the demoscene for their Dismount series of computer games...
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Homebrew Computer Club) and on software (video games, software cracking, the demoscene) in the 1980s/1990s. Later, this would go on to encompass many new definitions...
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the company on numerous occasions. Founded in August 1995 by members of demoscene group Future Crew, Remedy Entertainment created their first game, Death...
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identification number in Japan North American International Demoparty, a Canadian Demoscene event held in 1995 and 1996. Nåid Noaydde This disambiguation page lists...
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Demogroup (redirect from Demoscene groups)
known as demos. Demogroups form a subculture collectively known as the demoscene. Groups frequently consist of students, young computer enthusiasts who...
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annual demoscene party held in Bingen, Germany during Easter from 2003 to 2010. The successor to Mekka & Symposium, an annual German demoscene party that...
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show off how well they could program. This practice evolved into the demoscene. Crack intros and other small software created by software crackers such...
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a Finnish composer and musician. He also used to produce music in the demoscene under the moniker of Dune in the demogroup Orange. His works are mostly...
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Trace vector decoder (section Demoscene)
A Trace Vector Decoder (TVD) is computer software that uses the trace facility of its underlying microprocessor to decode encrypted instruction opcodes...
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former hacker has had a long career in music beginning in the underground demoscene in Europe, he is best known for his chiptune, synthwave, and nerdcore...
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rise of artistic video game modification, as well as machinima and the demoscene. Popular games can have tens of thousands of mods created for them. Many...
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Zone 66 (redirect from Renaissance (demoscene))
PC compatibles as shareware. The game was created by a North American demoscene group called Renaissance, and was published by Epic MegaGames. The game...
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known as a tracker music composer under the name "Dr. Awesome" in the demoscene in the 1980s and 1990s when he released tunes in MOD format and made music...
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is a German group of demomakers. The group became well known in the demoscene in December 2000 with a 64k intro called "fr-08: .the .product". The demo...
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his chiptunes written in tracker software. He began his career in the demoscene of the early 1990s composing on the Amiga. L.F.F., as the theme music...
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Dutch video game developer based in Utrecht. It was founded by former demoscene developer Jurjen Katsman in 1999 to port the game Legacy of Kain: Soul...
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JPM (Jussi Markula) as a Commodore 64 group, before moving to the PC demoscene in 1988; other members included, over time, Trug, Wildfire, Pixel, ICE...
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of personal computers, and share close ties with video games and the demoscene. Early music groups released music in MOD formats, typically as part of...
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Peter Hajba (born 15 December 1974), also known by his demoscene nickname Skaven, is a Finnish electronic musician, video game composer and graphic artist...
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Valtonen is a Finnish composer, arranger and orchestrator. He contributed to demoscene and tracker music, under the name Purple Motion, and with Future Crew...
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Module file (category Demoscene)
trackers) and listen to them form the worldwide MOD scene, a part of the demoscene subculture. The mass interchange of "MOD music" or "tracker music" (music...
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motion detection, as well as psychedelic effects such as those seen in the demoscene.[clarification needed] The first known use of the term "shader" was introduced...
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best-selling home computer in history, and is partly credited for initiating the demoscene. The SID was devised by engineer Bob Yannes, who later co-founded the...
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Assembly and hacker conventions such as DEF CON. In the traditionally active demoscene countries, such as those in Northern Europe, the LAN party culture is...
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is an American musician best known for tracking modules in the 1990s demoscene as well as for composing music for several well-known video games. He...
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Triton (TRN) was a demogroup active in the PC demoscene from 1992 to about 1996. Triton's first demo, Crystal Dream, was released in the summer of 1992...
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Music tracker (category Demoscene)
different user interface. In the 2010s, tracker music is still featured in demoscene products for old hardware platforms and demoparties have often separate...
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