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Showing posts with label sizecoding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sizecoding. Show all posts
Monday, November 28, 2016
[demo] Abeyance by Satori
Zden's latest audiovisual glitch assault in 256 bytes. Appearantly it ran at Compusphere, but wasn't ranked due to lack of competitors.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016
[demo] kaliskop by Kuemmel
Neat 256 byte MS-DOS demo by Kuemmel, based on an algorithm proposed by fractal researcher Kali. Gotta love that crazy music, too! The prod scored 4th place in the combined demo compo at Demosplash.
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Monday, October 17, 2016
[demo] broken sun by Desire
It's autumn and the leaves pixels are turning yellow, orange, and red... Props to HellMood for bringing us these lovely seasonal greetings in 64 bytes.
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Thursday, September 22, 2016
[demo] 256 Byte Prods from Function 2016
There was a massive onslaught of 256 byte MS-DOS prods at Function this year. Seems the sizecoding.org project is showing it's first fruits. Anyway, time to check out some of the highlights from the compo.
Alien satellite by Transistor Core
Even though it may not be on par with some of the crazy 3D stuff people are pulling off in 256 bytes nowadays, I quite enjoy Transistor Core's unique take on it. Terenc's sizetros really have a distinct style that is easily recognizable. 11th place in the compo.
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Malware by Satori
Not exactly a serious contender for the win, but a very fun prod. It's got skulls, it's got glitches, it's got PC Speaker sound - what more could you possibly want? 10th place in the compo.
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kaneda by sensenstahl
They ain't callin' it #sensenstahlism for nothing. Another mindblowingly beautiful prod from the grandmaster of 256 byte style. 7th place in the compo, should have placed higher in my opinion.
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Spinception by Desire
Hellmood at it again... I don't think I've ever seen a bad prod from this guy. It's hard to describe what's going on this one, so just have a look for yourselves. 6th place.
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You are invaded by Kuemmel
This one got some serious balls. Well, actually just one ball, but it's huge!
Enough for 5th place anyway.
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Autopilot by Digimind
Didn't this guy totally blow everybody's mind at last year's Function already? Well, here he goes with another top notch production. 3rd place this time.
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Atraktor by Řrřola
After 3 years of absence from the scene, sizecoding legend Řrřola makes a stunning comeback. I'm incredibly pleased to see he's still going strong. This is the winner of the compo, btw.
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Alien satellite by Transistor Core
Even though it may not be on par with some of the crazy 3D stuff people are pulling off in 256 bytes nowadays, I quite enjoy Transistor Core's unique take on it. Terenc's sizetros really have a distinct style that is easily recognizable. 11th place in the compo.
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Malware by Satori
Not exactly a serious contender for the win, but a very fun prod. It's got skulls, it's got glitches, it's got PC Speaker sound - what more could you possibly want? 10th place in the compo.
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kaneda by sensenstahl
They ain't callin' it #sensenstahlism for nothing. Another mindblowingly beautiful prod from the grandmaster of 256 byte style. 7th place in the compo, should have placed higher in my opinion.
Spinception by Desire
Hellmood at it again... I don't think I've ever seen a bad prod from this guy. It's hard to describe what's going on this one, so just have a look for yourselves. 6th place.
You are invaded by Kuemmel
This one got some serious balls. Well, actually just one ball, but it's huge!
Enough for 5th place anyway.
Autopilot by Digimind
Didn't this guy totally blow everybody's mind at last year's Function already? Well, here he goes with another top notch production. 3rd place this time.
Atraktor by Řrřola
After 3 years of absence from the scene, sizecoding legend Řrřola makes a stunning comeback. I'm incredibly pleased to see he's still going strong. This is the winner of the compo, btw.
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Sunday, August 21, 2016
New Sizecoding Wiki
Several legendary figures from the MS-DOS and sizecoding scenes got together to bring you sizecoding.org, a wiki about x86 sizecoding.
I've only delved into it a little bit, but from what I've seen I can say that there's already a wealth of information there, and it's extremely well presented. Plenty of good stuff both for size-coding beginners and advanced x86 cracks can be found.
My only hope is that eventually some content about sizecoding on non-x86 platforms will be added. Well, seems anyone can sign up for an account there, so it's possible... In any case, massive props to trixter, HellMood, and qkumba for this excellent project!
I've only delved into it a little bit, but from what I've seen I can say that there's already a wealth of information there, and it's extremely well presented. Plenty of good stuff both for size-coding beginners and advanced x86 cracks can be found.
My only hope is that eventually some content about sizecoding on non-x86 platforms will be added. Well, seems anyone can sign up for an account there, so it's possible... In any case, massive props to trixter, HellMood, and qkumba for this excellent project!
Thursday, August 18, 2016
[demo] Darkweb, speaCore, and FireWave 16b by Desire
Ok, time for an attempt to start digging through the massive backlog of great demoscene productions that have stacked up over the course of the recent months so far.
I'll make a start by looking at HellMood's latest MS-DOS size-coding works. HellMood seems to have taken a liking to the humble PC Speaker lately, which of course yields some massive bonus points from me.
First up, we have "speaCore", a digital XTC trip in 128 bytes. Now here's your summer hit!
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Happyness overload anyone? Well, then have a look at "Darkweb" instead. This 32-byter certainly lives up to it's sinister name.
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32 bytes? Man, screw this bloatware... 16 bytes should be enough for anyone. Exhibit 3: FireWave 16b.
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I'll make a start by looking at HellMood's latest MS-DOS size-coding works. HellMood seems to have taken a liking to the humble PC Speaker lately, which of course yields some massive bonus points from me.
First up, we have "speaCore", a digital XTC trip in 128 bytes. Now here's your summer hit!
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Happyness overload anyone? Well, then have a look at "Darkweb" instead. This 32-byter certainly lives up to it's sinister name.
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32 bytes? Man, screw this bloatware... 16 bytes should be enough for anyone. Exhibit 3: FireWave 16b.
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Thursday, May 19, 2016
[demo] Timelord by RSi
Baudsurfer outdoing himself again with this stylish new 256 byte prod. Great to see the man explore a new concept. Uses some code by ryg of Farbrausch, so props to him as well. This might just have won the 256b compo at qbparty, had it not been lost by the organizers.
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Update: If you don't fancy the botched Youtube render and your PC doesn't have enough HP to run this, there's now a hi-res .avi version available for direct download as well.
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Update: If you don't fancy the botched Youtube render and your PC doesn't have enough HP to run this, there's now a hi-res .avi version available for direct download as well.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
[demo] ringz hd and disco 64b by Desire
Seems HellMood is on a roll! First up, a very funky tunnel in 256 bytes:
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Now if the above wasn't funky enough for you, then how about this lovely 64 byte disco ball?
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The above prods took 3rd and 4th place in the combined 256b compo at qbparty, respectively.
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Now if the above wasn't funky enough for you, then how about this lovely 64 byte disco ball?
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The above prods took 3rd and 4th place in the combined 256b compo at qbparty, respectively.
Friday, May 13, 2016
[demo] Liquid Sky II by Desire
Not sure what to make of Outline's 128 byte compo this year. There were a lot of technically impressive prods again, but somehow a number of them didn't really do the trick for me for various reasons (code recycling and lack of polish, to name a few).
So of all the prods in the compo, I'll give this one by HellMood of Desire a shout out. Not exactly a new effect either, but it's so nicely soothing with the music. Enjoy.
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So of all the prods in the compo, I'll give this one by HellMood of Desire a shout out. Not exactly a new effect either, but it's so nicely soothing with the music. Enjoy.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
[demo] nautilus dreaming by sensenstahl
Some stunning new 256 byte #sensenstahlism. Since there was no sizecoding compo at Revision, this little prod ran in Wild, where it took 5th place.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
[demo] Ocean by DESiRE
Are you getting sick of those dark winter days? I'm sure this brand-new 64 byte MS-DOS prod from HellMood will brighten your mood!
There's a 32 byte version (without sound) as well.
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There's a 32 byte version (without sound) as well.
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Monday, January 11, 2016
[demo] Futura by RSI
Hello everybody, welcome back to Ancient Wonderworld and a belated Happy 2016!
We start off the year with some new 3D madness in 256 bytes, from the mighty Baudsurfer. 1st place in the Combined 256b compo at SynchroNY.
Btw starting now I'll use the group name RSI for Baudsurfer's prods. So far I have not done so considering the controversy regarding said name. My apologies to everybody who might be offended, but I simply don't care enough.
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We start off the year with some new 3D madness in 256 bytes, from the mighty Baudsurfer. 1st place in the Combined 256b compo at SynchroNY.
Btw starting now I'll use the group name RSI for Baudsurfer's prods. So far I have not done so considering the controversy regarding said name. My apologies to everybody who might be offended, but I simply don't care enough.
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Friday, November 13, 2015
[demo] amo3ba by Desire
It's alive - in 32 bytes! Code by HellMood, 3rd place in the oldskool demo compo at Demosplash.
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Monday, November 9, 2015
[demo] xenos by sensenstahl
Creepy protein folding in 256 bytes? Oh yes! Fourth place in the oldskool demo compo at Demosplash.
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Thursday, October 8, 2015
[demo] cobalt blue by sensenstahl
Another stunning entry from what has to be the toughest 256 byte compo in demoscene history so far. 3rd place at Function, here is cobalt blue by sensenstahl.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
[demo] arabeske 64 by Desire
A new out of compo sizecoding beauty by HellMood has appeared. arabeske 64 is a size optimized version of Frank Buss' 181 byte cellular automaton algorithm. The name is actually somewhat misleading, since after some further optimizations the smallest version is now a mere 55 byte.
With that, I'll be on my way to Deadline, so probably no posts from me for the rest of the week.
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With that, I'll be on my way to Deadline, so probably no posts from me for the rest of the week.
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Friday, September 18, 2015
[demo] Megapole by Baudsurfer
Be blown away by another amazing 256 byte prod from Function. Baudsurfer has presented some pretty wicked sizetros before, but this one is absolutely surreal. And when something like this only gets second place, you know the competition was tough...
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
[demo] Immediate Railways by Digimind
A new mind-blowing 256 byte DOS sizetro by... no, not one of the usual suspects of recent times. This one comes from the mighty Digimind, who has been into sizecoding since at least 1999. This one got first place in the PC 256 byte compo at Function 2015.
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Friday, September 4, 2015
[demo] CALL256NOW! by Serzhsoft
So, where were we? Right, awesome prods from Chaos Constructions. I'm still waiting for YT uploads of some of the main prods, so in the meantime let's have a look at another mindblowing sizetro. Arguably the best thing to come out of the CALL NOW! hype, here's the winner of the 256 byte Speccy contest. ZX 48K + AY sound.
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