The demoscene's most wanted!

Yes we did use coder colors for the logo!
Hi, here are two demos::

H3O Breather by 3State www.pouet.net
Haikku by Exceed www.pouet.net

If you can somehow assist in reducing them to 1080p or 720p hi-res video, and can send them to me so I can get them posted on YouTube, then you are the person I'm looking for.

H3O Breather will look like it's working, will render a video, but then your displaycard will actually not make certain effects look correct at all. Not sure what the problem... Read more...
I have made a rendering engine for Amiga 500 for drawing incrementally on a single-buffered "canvas". To script the drawing, I designed and implemented my own exotic programming language, called Rose. Rose programs are compiled into compact bytecode, which can be embedded into an Amiga intro and interpreted to produce the desired animation.

Now I need people who are interested in using this language to produce content for one or more Amiga 4k intros.

A description of the Rose language, along... Read more...
I am currently looking for a programmer to help me with a Commodore 64 port of Super Mario Bros.

I am not a skilled programmer but I am working closely with the kind folks at Lemon64 to ensure the graphics I am creating are up to spec. I am currently building my sprites and character tiles in SpritePad/CharPad.

You can track my progress over at: www.lemon64.com
I live in Canada and work full-time but have many evenings and weekends free to work on this project.

World... Read more...
I'm looking for someone who is all of these things:

1) Obsessed with Buzz Tracker. You know it inside & out, you know how it can bug, you've rescued broken songs and are able to avert the noise-burst-of-doom. You know which synths and effects make it crash, and how.
2) Extremely (and I do mean utterly) respectable and trustworthy.
3) Has made a habit of building non-crash-prone Buzz Tracker installs with stable synths and effects that do not clip, mess around with DC, do not suddenly emit noise-bursts... Read more...
This is a wild shot, but I'm looking for a person who could build up a custom ultra-silent computer that runs DOS, has a Gus Max ( I can provide it ) and some sort of a Soundblaster card that is not so hissy - one that allows for Impulse Tracker to run with filters.

I'm basically looking at trying to get a legacy PC going on, where I'd be able to plug in a keyboard & mouse, and ImpulseTracker would work.

I have a soundcard, Gravis Ultrasound Max, and I know I have a need for a Pc soundcard... Read more...

Offering music for use in scene projects.

Posted by Concept7
We have been writing and producing a blend of rock/metal/d+b/industrial style music for around 10 years and feel it is time to offer help back to the scene. If you are looking for music for your projects, take a look at our resume here: soundcloud.com . We can offer full or instrumental versions of most of our work for use in your scene projects. As an example of how our music would fit with scene style projects, check out our latest video here: www.youtube.com Read more...

ZX Spectrum coding - ask me questions

Posted by Alone_Coder
20+ years of Speccy coding and support, releases include New Wave 48K, The Link, Wolfenstein 2004, Chip Tracker and Info Guide e-zine: www.pouet.net

So if you want to make something big on Speccy I most certainly know if it is possible and how to do it (2D, 3D, multicolors, loaders, AY, beeper handling...). I'm free to ask and I have a large codebase. The only exception: I don't like to help people that make bad things on the scene (spreading lies, site... Read more...
Just like the title says, I'm in need of original, demoscene track that would have this oriental (japanese) mood and feeling, mixed with explicit electronic sounds.
For couple of years I have an idea for a demo (animation), but I need the complete soundtrack to inspire me and expand my vision :) I am musician myself, but my own tunes just don't work :D

If you need reference, Radix's "A Shogun Named Paul" is perfect example of what I am looking for: www.modules.pl

Do... Read more...