From tequesta.gate.net!news.sprintlink.net!redstone.interpath.net!ddsw1!news.kei.com!MathWorks.Com!news.duke.edu!convex!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!EU.net!sunic!news.tele.fi!news.csc.fi!news.helsinki.fi!not-for-mail Tue Aug 30 20:17:05 EDT 1994 Article: 10030 of comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos Path: tequesta.gate.net!news.sprintlink.net!redstone.interpath.net!ddsw1!news.kei.com!MathWorks.Com!news.duke.edu!convex!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!EU.net!sunic!news.tele.fi!news.csc.fi!news.helsinki.fi!not-for-mail From: jtheinon@cc.Helsinki.FI (Jarkko Tapio Heinonen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos Subject: Assembly'94 FULL RESULTS and party report Date: 30 Aug 1994 22:41:47 +0300 Organization: University of Helsinki Lines: 267 Message-ID: <34021r$e1u@kruuna.Helsinki.FI> NNTP-Posting-Host: kruuna.helsinki.fi Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Assembly '94 - The Third Phase - Party Report #1 - First of all, we would like to thank all of you who attended Assembly '94 and gave us your precious support. Without you we could never have accomplished all this. Thanks! This text file was written to give people who weren't able to make it to Assembly some idea of what it was like. We are going to release more information at a later time in the Result Intro and also on the CD-ROM. Anyway, let's get down to business... In general Assembly '94 was a big success. We had the total of 2800 whole weekend visitors and 600 short visit visitors, which means that Assembly '94 was the biggest demo party held so far. Around 60% of all visitors were PC owners, the rest were Amiga and C-64 owners. All the sponsors were satisfied and most of them were present at the party place as well. In the end the sponsor list looked like this: 1. Advanced Gravis 2. Terton / ZyXEL Telecommunations 3. Compaq Computer 4. IBM 5. ATI Technologies 6. Toptronics 7. Epic MegaGames 8. Id Software 9. Sound Solutions 10. Creative Labs 11. Waite Group Press 12. Team 17 13. SSI 14. PC SuperStore 15. Megazone 16. Cute Communications 17. Finnish On-Line Games 18. Foley Hi-Tech & Hyperware 19. Data Fellows 20. Pro Component There was a lot of people from the media present, for example a news crew from CNN. The overall quality in the competitions was good. The 4kb intro competition on PC was the most surprising one, but ofcoz all the other competitions were good too. Here are the complete and ranked lists of all entries which made it to the big screen (the finals): PC Demo Competition 901 points, Verses by Electromotive Force 726 points, Holistic by Cascada VR-section 413 points, Heartquake by Iguana 363 points, Warp by Legend Design 233 points, Images by Epical 230 points, The Real Thing by Capacala 154 points, Catch Up by Grif 149 points, Silence by Hysteria 144 points, Cosmic Brothers by Complex 135 points, 2 cents by Mental Design 128 points, The Final Option by Phantom Design 117 points, Tempesta by Soft One Productions 115 points, Trekmo by Patrick Aalto 96 points, Uneatable by TC 91 points, Visions of Light by Valhalla 74 points, Fly by Anjovis 61 points, Meltdown by SPA 50 points, Fairy Tale by Styx 49 points, Accident by Axidental 24 points, Dawn by Tai 11 points, The Mo by Demons PC 64KB Intro Competition 1075 points, AirFrame by Prime 586 points, Space Jam by Fascination 426 points, Fyvush by Jamm 425 points, Placebo by Complex 284 points, Psychic Flight by Spirit 282 points, The Magic Circle by TET 277 points, Peace & Honey by MindProbe 275 points, Passion by Doomsday Productions 229 points, Dash by Paragon 225 points, 4Kings by Orange PC 4KB Intro Competition 810 points, Stoned by Dust 666 points, Spam4kb by Tobial Gloth 617 points, Optimize by Feenix/Epical 518 points, Fractals by Schwarz 469 points, Move by Chicken/SP! 370 points, Fractal Dreams by Wizard/Mental Design 244 points, '3940' by 239 points, Virtuosys by Sb/Remal 173 points, JustdoIt by Megaduo/Grif 137 points, Happi Happi Joy Joy by P-nut/Darkzone 79 points, Plasmatic by Zden Amiga Demo Competition 921 points, Mindflow by Stellar 795 points, Breath Taker by Vitual Dreams 649 points, Drool This by Parallax 572 points, Ilyad by Alcatraz 282 points, Cccp by Juliet & Case 261 points, Maxium Overdrive II by Rage 206 points, Despair by Insane 153 points, Sup.l# $7fd1 by Analogy 142 points, Final Condom by Delon 125 points, Jil Flower by Metal Guru 97 points, Creme by Embassy 22 points, Hardday by Emt Design Amiga 40KB Intro Competition 973 points, G-force by Pygmy Projects 621 points, Falurecolor by Razor 1911 305 points, Darkroom by Stellar 248 points, Kampela by Hirmu 192 points, 40k Intro by Halo 185 points, Sourcemetery by Razor 1911 155 points, Vonderland by Oblivion 149 points, Full Frontal Nudity by Lego 148 points, Meliopolis by Insane 146 points, Sine by Complex 142 points, Spoiled by Humane 133 points, Iltis by Pointless 118 points, Artgore by Abyss 117 points, 40k IntroII by Halo 116 points, Ride by Oxygene 100 points, Intro by Imperium 96 points, Ei Saa Peittaa by Sardonyx 79 points, Lousy Routines by Disknet 32 points, Intro by Boom Design 29 points, Mind Fuck by Insane 23 points, Intro by Alien Adenoids 23 points, Blizard of rakkks by Psionic 9 points, Nil by Evacue 8 points, Hotdog by Meka Design 8 points, Gurumeditation II by Eclipse 4 points, Crap! by Exhouse Graphics Competition Results will be published later. 4 Channel Music Competition 1031 points, Compulsion to Obey by Lizardking/Razor1911 572 points, Blue shoe Blues by Petrof/Absolute 536 points, Tappajakotka & pupu by Yolk/Parallax 469 points, Blue Progression by Buzzer/Zenon & Yzi/Fit 468 points, Alnite Groove by Dizzy/Cncd 449 points, Vote4me by Leinad/Avalanche 408 points, Thunderball by Dime/Decnite 365 points, Sensitivity by Light 358 points, Berrycape.bu1 by Nutcase/Balance 333 points, Happypaskamies by Moby/Sanity 32 Channel Music Competition 840 points, Walkaway by Stargazer/Sonic 650 points, Journey by Cube/Aggression 520 points, Klaustrophobia by Lizardking/Triton 447 points, When The Heavens Fall by Purple Motion/Future Crew 440 points, Infinity by Khyron/Acid 429 points, Empty Mind by Edge/EMF 429 points, Lil'funk Machine by Vinyl/Mind Probe 305 points, Artificial Inteligence by Prism/EMF 293 points, Nobody Dreaming by Dune/Sonic PC 241 points, Lovesong by Chanel5/Flatline C64 Demo Competition 1150 points, Attack Of Stubidos 3 by Beyond Force 1040 points, World Of Code II by Byterapers Inc. 942 points, Best Of Trinomic by Trinomic Panic's demo was disqualified because it was a preview. C64 Graphics Competition 978 points, Electric / Extend 752 points, Mike / Panic 588 points, Mr.Sex / Byterapers Inc. C64 Music Competition 651 points, Genius / Palace 610 points, Thor / Extend 542 points, Agemixer / Astral Outdoor Competitions : Modem Throwing Competition : Silicon Swindler 14m Hard disk Throwing Competition : Chronic/Leper Society 23m Disk Throwing Competition : Diabolo/Clones 79,90m Soccer Competition : Exotic Men & Sarvet (team) Kite flying : Illuminator / Accession We will send the prizes to the winners through mail. Only the winners in the Graphics competition will have to wait a while to get their prizes. This is because we have to at least try to find out which pictures might be direct rip offs (like the picture which originally came in third, made by Louie / Insane, which is tecnhically a good picture but directly drawn from Heavy Metal magazine, and thus disqualified). But as always, not everything went completely as planned. The biggest thing people complained about was the delays in between and during the competitions. In the end the PC demo competition, which was the last competition, was delayed by around one and a half hours. We were supposed to show only ten of the demos on the big screen, but the jury wasn't able to watch all the demos in time. That's why we had to show twenty demos even though we didn't really have the time for it. And to get the time, we decided to let the audience decide when a demo should be stopped/interrupted. But this only made some groups very angry. To correct this at the next party the finals should consist of only the top 10 demos, which would not be stopped no matter what. It was not our meaning to offend those groups who felt mistreated, and we would like to apologize. More news are to follow later! // Assembly '94 organizers --- Jarkko "Jake" Heinonen (jtheinon@cc.helsinki.fi) Future Crew Internet PR