The latest edition of the long-running series of DiHalt demoparties took place last weekend in Nizhny Novgorod. As usual, our Russian friends came up with a lot of good, mostly ZX Spectrum, releases. Open the links below to see them all!
This year's Edison was held in Stockholm a few days ago and saw a good balance of newschool and oldschool releases across all categories. Click below to see the results and files!
What a busy weekend for demoscene peeps! Genesis Project gathered some of the finest people in Lund, Sweden for a mostly C64 demoparty and at first sight you can tell it's a party that delivered. See for yourself below.
Datastorm, Datastorm, Datastorm. The tickets for the summer edition of Datastorm is now out, for purchase on their most excellent new website at http://datastorm.party. If you're not already aware, Datastorm is legendary retro-computer party (think Commodore 64, Amiga 500 and all manner of other good stuff), that after a successfull resurrection this february, is returning in the summer which will be its new primary spot in the year. They are already blasting us with news almost every day about awesome live acts and seminars, so what the actual fuck are you waiting for? Go grab some tix now!
What's an English summer without some releases from Blighty? Last weekend the spiritual successor of Sundown parties was held in Devon. Results and files, we've got them all.
Yearning for new Commodore wares? Fret no more! The Polish C64-only party Silesia took place last weekend and saw a good breadth of prods released. Click below and judge for yourself.
There's a new Australian demoparty in town, in the tradition of the old Flashback and Syntax. The first Switch On ever just took place in Queensland and some people attended and made things. "Very well, I hear you say, but what about the releases"? Look no further, we got them all.
See what we did there? Yeah, I know. HILARIOUS. Anyway, the files and results from this weekend's Decrunch event in Poland are in, so time to start digging through some releases :)
Decrunch 2017 on Demozoo
Decrunch 2017 on scene.org
All the graphics are now viewable, and all the tracked music is playable right in the browser.
The 27th (!) edition of Birdie was held at the end of May in Uppsala, Sweden. Nowadays it's more of a big LAN party but demoscene competitions are still being held in parallel. The files and results are just a click away.
This past weekend, The Netherlands celebrated the demoscene in style at Outline - the longest running annual demoparty there. The results came out yesterday, but it is only today that we can enjoy the full gamut of files, as they were uploaded to scene.org and are now all fully available :)