The Party 1991 was held at MesseCenteret in Aars, Denmark by The Silents, Anarchy and Crystal. 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. 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.
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.
Results based on results.txt on scene.org, with information from this, this and this file. In addition we culled information from a number of packs released at the party, and from a party report published in the diskmagazines R.A.W 2.
Party photos are available in Bulletproof #5. Party reports (as "Bonzai Party") featured in Pirates #12 and Milestone 1/2-1992. Additionally, someone put up three parts of a video from the party on YouTube in 2012; part 1, part 2 and part 3.
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Quartex and Rebels | Aug 1991 | |
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Melon Dezign | Nov 1991 |
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Oxygen | Dec 1991 | |
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Gnu Design | Dec 1991 | |
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United Lamers | Dec 1991 | |
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Magic | Dec 1991 | |
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United Lamers | Dec 1991 | |
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United Lamers | Dec 1991 | |
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Brain Wave | Dec 1991 | |
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Aero | Dec 1991 | |
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The Silents | Dec 1991 | |
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Ted Theodore Logan | Dec 1991 | |
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United Lamers | Dec 1991 | |
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Aurora | Dec 1991 | |
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Rebels | Dec 1991 | |
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Tristar and Red Sector Inc. | Dec 1991 | |
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Concept | Dec 1991 | |
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Trap / Vixen | Dec 1991 | |
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Triangle 3532 | Dec 1991 | |
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Grace | Dec 1991 | |
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Balance | Dec 1991 | |
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Inzzest | Dec 1991 | |
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Bastards | Dec 1991 | |
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Surprise! Productions and Tristar and Red Sector Inc. | Dec 1991 | |
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Treacl | Dec 1991 | |
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Byterapers | Dec 1991 | |
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Vixen | Dec 1991 | |
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Trackers | Dec 1991 | |
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Brainfuck | Dec 1991 | |
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United Lamers | Dec 1991 | |
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End Of Century 1999 | Dec 1991 | |
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Frogs | Dec 1991 | |
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Rebels | Dec 1991 | |
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Rebels | Dec 1991 | |
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Vendetta Productions | Dec 1991 | |
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The Electronic Knights | Dec 1991 | |
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The Electronic Knights | Dec 1991 | |
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The Electronic Knights | Dec 1991 | |
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The Electronic Knights | Dec 1991 | |
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The Electronic Knights | Dec 1991 | |
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The Electronic Knights | Dec 1991 | |
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Vixen | Dec 1991 |
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Last edited on 29 Apr 2021 by phoenix. See all edits
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