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  • Hell Party 1995 (NO)

    Party 1995 was held at Hellerud Videregående Skole in Oslo, Norway. The demo and intro

  • Theatre and Network Party 1990 (NO)

    PARTY EVER HELD HERE IN NORWAY, AND WE IN CRUSADERS WILL SHOW UP WITH 15 - 20 MEMBERS_". These are probably the most complete results you'll ever see, at least as far as the demos

  • Razor 1911, Cartel and Abnormal Party 1988 (NO)

    Razor 1911, Cartel and Abnormal Party 1988 was held at The event was held at

  • Bush Party 1997: Bush Party 4.0: The Future Generation (NO)

    Party 1997 was held at Eidanger Hallen in Porsgrunn, Norway by Gollum and Sorrox for the pc scene. This was the fourth Bush Party. Maximum demo

  • Bergen Party 1990 (NO)

    Party 1990 was held at Bergenshallen in Bergen, Norway for the c64, amiga and archimedes scenes. Arranging groups were Panoramic Designs (64), Megastyle Inc. (64), Science 451 (64), Full Force (c64), Contex (amiga), Brothers

  • Amega Party 1991 (NO)

    The Amega Party 1991 was held at a school in Porsgrunn, Norway for the Amiga

  • It, Rawhead, The Band and IMP-666 Megaparty 1989 (NO)

    party was held in Arendal, Norway for the Amiga scene. Big international groups were expected, but ultimately only Norwegians and Swedes showed up - still there were more than 50 demos

  • Solskogen 2002: Natural Scene Habitat (NO)

    Norway. It was the first Solskogen party. Excess' pc demo and Spaceballs c64 demos contributions

  • Rawhead, Bros, Suppliers Party 1989 (NO)

    Norway for the c64 and Amiga scenes. About 300 people attended the party, during a weekend (friday to sunday) when it was constantly raining. The party was apparently very professional, with sleeping areas, showers, electricity

  • Impulse (amiga/.hu)

    demo group, born in october 1992 on the initiative of Mr. Pixel , on the ashes of Fi-Re Crew . Among the first members were also EFT and Rendall . Their first two productions were both released

  • Rebels (amiga/pc)

    Rebels is an international demo group, formed on the 10th of February 1989 when the

  • Happening 1995 (NO)

    Norway. Apparently a small party, with just an intro and no demo competition. As the results

  • Convention 1999 (NO)

    Norway. It was the 4th and final Convention party. The mixed platform demo competition was dubbed

  • The Gathering 2003: Reloaded (NO)

    Norway. It was the 12th The Gathering party, and the 8th at this location. Due to the low number of participants in the amiga demo

  • Rawhead

    Party 1989](https://demozoo.org/parties/65/) in Spydeberg, Norway in february. There, they released the demo

  • SHAPE (c64/amiga)

    Party 1989](http://demozoo.org/parties/68/) in Porsgrunn, Norway in october, and came 2nd in the demo

  • Brothers In ARM

    were an Acorn Archimedes demo group. They coarranged Bergen Party 1990 in june-july in Norway.

  • Rendezvous 1993 (NO)

    Norway by Symbiosis for the Amiga scene, and was the second and last of the two Rendezvous parties. This year they were sponsored by Commodore Norway! Entrance was 130 NOK. A demo

  • Amiga Conference 1990 (DK)

    Norway and Sweden. Everyone was seated in the same room of a large hall. The entrance fee was 80 Dkr. There was a party t-shirt that you could buy for 50 Dkr. The winner

  • The Gathering 2000: The Gathering 1900 (NO)

    Norway. It was the 9th The Gathering party, and the 5th at this location. The party provided a 35mbit connection to the internet. Demo

  • The Gathering 2002 (NO)

    Norway. It was the 11th The Gathering party, and the 7th at this location. The demo

  • Jekyll / Andromeda (US)

    demo Nexus 7 at The Party in december of 1994, Dr. Jekyll moved from Norway

  • Fairlight (c64/amiga/pc/consoles)

    FairLight are a legendary Swedish-based demo and cracking group, born in april 1987 on

  • Imagina

    demo-group from Norway founded around 1991. They co-organized the Imagina/O.U.C.H./Infinity party in 1991. They

  • The Gathering 1999 (NO)

    Norway. It was the 8th The Gathering party, and the 4th at this location. The pc accelerated 3d demo

  • Razor 1911

    demo and cracking group. Razor was formed in Norway in 1985 by three guys, later known as [Doctor No](https://demozoo.org/sceners/1229/), [Insane TTM](https://demozoo.org/sceners/1228/) and [Sector9](https://demozoo.org/sceners/1227/). The group lasted

  • Razor 1911 & Imp-666 Amiga Conference 1991 (NO)

    This party was Amiga-only, and is often referred to as the 'Arendal Party'. About

  • Revenge by Fraxion

    demo was released a week after the police raid on the Cryptoburners, IT and Visual Bytes party in Drammen, Norway

  • Rendezvous 1992 (NO)

    Norway by [Symbiosis](https://demozoo.org/groups/1115/) for the Amiga scene. Reports vary, but attendance was somewhere between 150 and 200 people. The news section of [EuroChart #15](https://demozoo.org/productions/109891/) carried news of the party

  • Swedish Elite Easter Conference 1990 (SE)

    party; people came from Norway, Great Britain, Germany, Finland, Holland and Denmark. Facilities included a food stall, video showing. There were 27 contributions for the demo

  • Talent (amiga/pc)

    Norway-based Amiga demo group, born in september 1991, at the Razor 1911 and IMP-666 Amiga Conference 1991 in Arendal. Their first ever production was Neverending Fantasies , released at this party

  • Pure Metal Coders

    Norway-based Amiga demo group. The may 1990 release [Zorax Intro](https://demozoo.org/productions/166439/) listed [Zorax](https://demozoo.org/sceners/1153/), [Cocy](https://demozoo.org/sceners/1158/), [Designer](https://demozoo.org/sceners/3232/), [Flush](https://demozoo.org/sceners/45140/), [Metal King](https://demozoo.org

  • Interphace / Andromeda (NO)

    The april 1994 demo Sequential announced Lord Interface had changed his handle to Interphace, but

  • Distance 1999 (NO)

    Norway for the pc and amiga scene by Nocturnal. This was the third Distance party. There was room for about 350 people, but only about 50 attended. All the normal facilities were provided; party network

  • Horizon (c64)

    demo group, born september of 1988 as a merger between Super Swap Sweden and Thundercats . Most known for their many well-arranged parties across sweden, and their easter parties became a traditional event for Swedish

  • Kindergarden 2001: Kindergarden 2017-16 (NO)

    Norway. The entrance fee was 150NOK. Duck-hunter/Spaceballs performed live with his band Next Life. Unfortunately there was no KG the following year, 2002. The party returned in 2003. The Amiga demo

  • The Gathering 1994 (NO)

    Norway. This was the 3rd The Gathering party, and the 1st and only time at this location. This was also the first year that AGA graphics were allowed in the Amiga demo

  • Devils (amiga)

    demo group, with sections in countries like Germany and Norway. Devils was one of three groups co-organizing [Beach Party

  • The Gathering 1992 (NO)

    Norway for the Amiga scene. A PC demo competition was announced, but apparently never held due to a lack of participation. Competitions for Most Useless Utility, Quick Demo, Quick Graphics and Quick Music were also

  • Dexion X-Mas Conference 1990 (DK)

    Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany and England. The party was divided into two areas; the amiga people, which were the majority, and the c64 users, which were given their own, smaller area. Since Coca Cola sponsored

  • No Limits and IMP-666 Amiga Conference 1990 (NO)

    Norway. Around 200 people attended, mostly from Norway but also a few from Sweden. The party was held at a school (the same one as the IT, The Band and IMP-666 easter party

  • Destiny (amiga/.uk)

    demo group, with sections in countries like Germany and Norway. They regularly published a diskmagazine called Satanic Rites. Destiny arranged the Destiny Communion 1993 party

  • Satellite 2000 (PL)

    demo and graphics competitions were all cancelled due to no entrys. The party had just a few foreign visitors; Frequent/Ephidrena, Arcane/Haujobb and Aztec/Layout^Sector7 (norway

  • Convention 1997 (NO)

    Norway for the c64, amiga and pc scenes. It was the 2nd Convention party. While the amiga and pc shared the competitions, the c64 had a demo

  • Furulund Hacker Conference 1989 (SE)

    Party" and "Pepsi Hacker Conference". The computer press, represented by Digital (norway), Oberoende Computer (sweden) and DatorMagazin (sweden) were present, as well as some of the big Swedish newspapers, like Sydsvenska Dagbladet and Kvällsposten

  • Convention 1998 (NO)

    Norway for the amiga and pc scenes. It was the 3rd Convention party. The winner of the graphics competition received a ScanExpress 6000P scanner, music competition received a Creative Labs PCI 128 soundcard, wild competition

  • Vandalism News 1 by Mystic

    Party 1991 on june 9th - so we can estimate this (and the demo Satanic Ritual that is also mentioned) was released in very early june. Contains interviews with Remix/Bronx (Turkey) and Ben/Guardian Angels (Norway