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(Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« on: July 26, 2013, 06:04:32 pm »
There's rarely any talk about demoscene productions on here, so I thought I'd prepare a list of cool sh*t that has been made during the last ~20 years. My main motivation for doing this is because I hope people will be inspired to make more demos, rather than just games and utils.

In case you don't know what this demoscene thing is all about, read this for a start.

Note that the list contains full demoscene productions for Z80 TIs only. No BASIC, tech demos, or game demos. Also no 68k stuff, that should have its own topic.


Anyway, without further ado, let's roll.


TI85

rinistys by Moottori



Released Aug'96
3rd @ Assembly 1996, wild compo
Effects: 3D animation, 3D starfield
Not a real demo, but included here because of historical value ;)
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TI85-Megademo by GL.Fusion



Released Apr'07
1st @ Blockparty, wild compo
Effects: 3D scroller, vector gfx, starfield, plasma, sines, ascii fire, ascii rotozoom
Download N/A :(



TI86

Anal Party IV by EhD



Released Aug'03
1st @ Assembly 2003, mobile compo
Effects: music, speech, water, plasma, tunnel, picture scroll, rotozoom, vectors
Download
Video



TI82

Imation by Deus Ex Machina



Released Nov'00
1st @ Dreamhack 2000, oldschool compo
Effects: grayscale, sines, and a load of crazy tunnels
Download
Video



TI83

RiDE by LFT



Released Jun'98
Effects: Tunnnnnnels
Probably the first TI83 demo ever.
Download
Source (requires tunnel.c)


Monochromatic by Noice



Released Apr'02
2nd @ Mekka & Symposium 2002, wild compo
Effects: water, wormhole, twirl, grayscale, 3d sines
Download (8XP version included)
Video


Sounds of Silence by octarine



Released Aug'02
4th @ LCP 2002, combined compo
Effects: plasma, rotozoomer, tunnel, sines, grayscale
Download


Monochromatic 2 by Noice



Released Aug'03
5th @ Assembly 2003, mobile compo
Effects: picture scroll, twirl, filled vectors, fire
Runs only on real hardware, I guess.
Download (8XP version included)
Download (Video)


Microhertz by BenRyves/MaxCoderz



Released Feb'06
Effects: grayscale, parallax scroll, tunnel, spheric scroll, crazy anims, glass marble
Download (8XP version + source included)


World Record by Noice



Released Jul'06
Effects: 96x1229 px picture scroll, grayscale
Download (8XP version included)
Video


Two By Two by Noice



Released Apr'07
8th at Breakpoint, wild compo
Effects: grayscale, texture twister, tunnel, rotozoomer, twirl, stretch scroller
Probably my favourite TI demo. Too bad Shadow doesn't have his TI anymore.
Download



TI83+/84+
Surprisingly, there are very few demos for the newer Z80 TI models. Make some more, guys!


Pixel Madness by BenRyves



Released Aug'04
Effects: plasma, interactive 3D chessboard, water, interactive 3D plotsphere, interactive tunnel
Download (source included)


PRGM1 by Sys5



Released Feb'13
3rd @ Datastorm, wild compo
Effects: chessboard zoomer, plasma, sines, music
Download


The Cutting Edge of Axe by Matrefeytontias



Released Jun'13
Effects: 3D starfield, vectors, grayscale, bubbles, 3d chessboard, plasma
Download (source included)


That's it for now, if you know of any demos I forgot please let me know, and I'll add them to the list.
« Last Edit: July 31, 2013, 10:51:04 am by utz »

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Re: Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2013, 06:43:08 pm »
I can't watch those right now due to being on my phone but I remember Noice and one of the TI-82 and 85 demos. I was surprised as well at the lack of 83+/84+ demos in the past, but I guess that demos were more popular in the 90's and on more limited platforms. Some old demos look really amazing and it makes us wish that calc games had such intense graphics.

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Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2013, 06:56:43 pm »
There is the cutting edge of axe by Matrefeytontias?
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Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2013, 07:06:06 pm »
Those demos look amazing! O.O

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Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #4 on: July 26, 2013, 07:31:47 pm »
I stumbled upon some of them yesterday on pouet.net and YouTube and they looked pretty amazing.

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Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2013, 07:32:18 pm »
well yep, amazing considering their sizes.
It reminds me of awesome PC demos (4k ones :o)
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Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #6 on: July 26, 2013, 07:36:01 pm »
There is the cutting edge of axe by Matrefeytontias?

Ahh, so that's where that hot burning cube was from. Missed that thread somehow. Anyway, prod added to list.

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Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #7 on: July 26, 2013, 10:30:38 pm »
MC had a small demo-ish competition back in 2005, i submitted the below. Its more of a poetic style thingy with a few different effects in it:

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Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #8 on: July 26, 2013, 11:05:37 pm »
By the way, although no TI-BASIC can be included in there, can Axe and Grammer be included? Axe is compiled to machine language but Grammer is interpreted like BASIC.

And this looked nice tr1p1ea. Also now that I can watch the demos above, I notice that a bunch are by benryves. I saw them before and they were really great. Btw utz didn't you make some as well?

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Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #9 on: July 27, 2013, 04:45:43 am »
@tr1p1ea, that is so nice! I love demos that focus on story/message. Could you provide some more info, so I can add it to the list?

@DJ_O I'd include Axe for sure, and there's already an Axe demo on the list now. For Grammer I dunno, if it impresses graphically or otherwise, why not. I just opted not to include BASIC because most of what's out there is pretty crappy.
I only did that Texas Beeper Massacre thing, and I'm not including that cause there's no moving gfx or anything. I'm simply too stupid to code that kinda stuff. Btw if you liked TBM you'll be pleased to hear that I have another music collection in the works.

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Re: Re: Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #10 on: July 27, 2013, 12:16:40 pm »
@tr1p1ea, that is so nice! I love demos that focus on story/message. Could you provide some more info, so I can add it to the list?

@DJ_O I'd include Axe for sure, and there's already an Axe demo on the list now. For Grammer I dunno, if it impresses graphically or otherwise, why not. I just opted not to include BASIC because most of what's out there is pretty crappy.
I only did that Texas Beeper Massacre thing, and I'm not including that cause there's no moving gfx or anything. I'm simply too stupid to code that kinda stuff. Btw if you liked TBM you'll be pleased to hear that I have another music collection in the works.
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Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #11 on: July 27, 2013, 06:21:10 pm »
Thanks for the article :D

You forgot to mention that TCEOA's burning cube is in grayscale, like "3D grayscale burning cube".

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Re: (Z80) TI Demoscene Productions
« Reply #12 on: July 28, 2013, 04:57:33 am »
These look awesome. ;D My favorite is the TI 85 Megademo and also Two by Two.
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