Demoscene
The demoscene is a worldwide community of artists and programmers creating visuals and music using programming techniques. They use realtime rendering to create pieces of art that are akin to music videos or short films; they utilize a variety of computer platforms ranging from modern to vintage, and sometimes their work adheres to arbitrarily set size limitations.
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Shitfaced Clowns' source code for GBA demos
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Real-Time 3D Texture Bump Reflection Mapping on a Mask. 16-bit DOS, Demo Scene 1997
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The sources for our intros up to and including Chaos Theory
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A simple, size-optimized framework for graphics programming
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A demo for the Sega Megadrive/Genesis video game system
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The source code to a small demo (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demoscene) that was written while attending Syntax 2014 (http://syntaxparty.org/)
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source code of Micery by Bandwagon & Fit (backport of debian/patches)
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Replace identifiers with auto-generated shorter ones
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