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More than just technical showcases, demos were also artistic statements, filled with music, animations, and elaborate visual effects. Usually done by high school students, they were often created with a sense of rebellious artistry. Today, the demoscene is recognized for its contributions to digital art and programming, influencing everything from video game development to the modern digital arts community. To preserve and showcase these technical pieces of art, it was decided to add them as an eXo project. | More than just technical showcases, demos were also artistic statements, filled with music, animations, and elaborate visual effects. Usually done by high school students, they were often created with a sense of rebellious artistry. Today, the demoscene is recognized for its contributions to digital art and programming, influencing everything from video game development to the modern digital arts community. To preserve and showcase these technical pieces of art, it was decided to add them as an eXo project. | ||
The eXoDemoScene project consists of 1,818 demos originating from over 41 different countries and released from 1987 through mid-1997. The demos can be sorted in the | The eXoDemoScene project consists of 1,818 demos originating from over 41 different countries and released from 1987 through mid-1997. The demos can be sorted in the front end in several ways (by year, country, party, specific release group, type, etc.), helping you find the demos that interest you. In addition, a playlist of eXo staff favorites has been provided to assist in your journey of discovery. | ||
The project also includes some amazing documentaries about the scene that are worth checking out. | The project also includes some amazing documentaries about the scene that are worth checking out. | ||
= eXoDemoScene | = eXoDemoScene Version 1.0 = | ||
[[File:exodemoscene_cover.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Current Version: eXoDemoScene v1<br> | [[File:exodemoscene_cover.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Current Version: eXoDemoScene v1.0<br> | ||
Release Date: November 1st, 2024<br> | Release Date: November 1st, 2024<br> | ||
Number of Demos: 1,818 unique titles]] | Number of Demos: 1,818 unique titles]] | ||
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[[LaunchBox Platform XML]]<br> | [[LaunchBox Platform XML]]<br> | ||
= eXoDemoScene | = eXoDemoScene Version TBD (Upcoming) = | ||
Future versions will add new demos and potentially MusicDisks to the pack. | Future versions will add new demos and potentially MusicDisks to the pack. |
Revision as of 06:59, 1 November 2024
Project Description
More than just technical showcases, demos were also artistic statements, filled with music, animations, and elaborate visual effects. Usually done by high school students, they were often created with a sense of rebellious artistry. Today, the demoscene is recognized for its contributions to digital art and programming, influencing everything from video game development to the modern digital arts community. To preserve and showcase these technical pieces of art, it was decided to add them as an eXo project.
The eXoDemoScene project consists of 1,818 demos originating from over 41 different countries and released from 1987 through mid-1997. The demos can be sorted in the front end in several ways (by year, country, party, specific release group, type, etc.), helping you find the demos that interest you. In addition, a playlist of eXo staff favorites has been provided to assist in your journey of discovery.
The project also includes some amazing documentaries about the scene that are worth checking out.
eXoDemoScene Version 1.0
Core Modules
Metadata
eXoDemoScene Version TBD (Upcoming)
Future versions will add new demos and potentially MusicDisks to the pack.