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...and its <b>party time!!</b>
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Boozing, smoking, music and women. All of some of the pleasures we in the scene indulge ourselves every once and a while. But what better way to advertise for such gatherings than in the Domination! This issue we have selected party reports from the Christmas and New Year period and also some new party fliers which have been brought to this magazine from those distributed at Herning and Tribute '94. Now over to sledge of Fairlight... 
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Anything maybe said through this chapter as long as it’s not for slagging or degrading other scene fellows, as this maybe done in the Slag Back chapter. What more than a better way to start of this chapter with a very "mixed" up post I buffered recently from the Triad WHQ, The Studio.
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<i>Tribute '94 party summary by Sledge/Fairlight. </i>
 
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"Well what can I say about weird experiences? I first got an Amiga, sold the Amiga, bought a better Amiga. sold the Amiga bought a pc 386, sold the 386, bought a 486 25mhz, sold the 486 25mhz, bought an Amiga 1200, sold the Amiga 1200, bought a 486 33mhz, sold the 33mhz, bought a dx-2/66mhz, sold the 66mhz and bought and Amiga 4000/25mhz. sold the Amiga 4000 and bought a 33mhz pc and now I wanna sell it again bcoz I want an Amiga 1200 to raytrace on. I would better sell all of it and buy another harddrive for my c64 instead!" - Sledge/Fairlight
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Firstly I can hardly remember anything of it in detail. I’ll just do some sort of points detail: (because of alcoholic consumption at the party :))  
 
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ED. looks like Thomas has been smoking too many green cigarettes! Firstly though, over to a note from Grego, sysop of In Living Color.            
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* 250 people (nearly) came to the party which was located in GBG in a school. Only 170 did pay, so rumours say. 
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* Discount 2000 was there and showed off the Flash8 card with software to it like demos, games and a special assembler for it that can handle 7500 lines and use the native instructions of the 16-bit CPU (same as in the C65 and SNES). Oneway coded like hell to get their Byteboiler Flash8 ready, but they didn't get it working 100 percent. (it's going to be released soon anyway) 
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* Groups like: Fairlight, Triad, Genesis Project, Avantgarde, Noice, Censor, Camelot, Plush, Byterapers, Oxyron, Light, Delta, Active, Chromance and Shape were there among with all the fake labels like Tapir, LSD, Afrika etc... 
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* The coder of the Moz(ic)art editor was also there, real drunk and stripped for the people... he showed his dick! haha! 
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* Tribute must have been the best boozing party ever in the C64 history and the feeling was on top under the jeopardy competition with guys like: Bob/Censor, Alfatech/Triad and Geggin/Censor doing a real nice show under the jeopardy competition... Bod/Talent never heard the questions and Alfatech told him the answers..:) 
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* the promised bar and nightclub with disco was cancelled. many guys were disappointed about it. but as there were plenty of pizzeria places and a booze-store nearby they had quite fun anyway.
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* the demo competition was a sad chapter. with only 2 cool demos: Byteraper's and Oxyron's. the rest was just a show of old 80's demo coding. 
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* graphics compo was real nice, and there were hardly any bad picture. 
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* music compo was great, mostly, the best was ofcoz the one from EVS/20CC who won too..  and that was it, one of the best boozing parties ever! 
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Comments: a pity about the demo contribution, but this was made up for in Herning. but onto the future...                  
 
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In Living Color BBS<br/>
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<i>X-95 </i>     
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Even after being seized by the government of Texas, ILC still lives. There is now a hard drive online again, and I’m looking for some group activity. I have been out of the scene for a little while but I know there still has to be a commie scene. I am currently looking for mail traders. Greets to anyone still out there. Call ILC or remain lame...  many thanks to the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Steve Jackson for protecting the rights of sysops in Texas.  Anyone interested in a class action lawsuit against the Harris County District Attorneys office for illegal seizure of your private email on the original ILC, just call and leave feedback. It is a violation of federal law for your email to be seized. If you lost your mail from original ILC, let's sue! Make your stand in cyberspace.  ED. can't remember if my account still lies on there but I strongly recommend all to check if they can sue against these lame arseholes that tried to shut down both "Intersection" and "In Living Color" give the board a call.  
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A party by SCS+TRC+Focus..!   
 
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Another party brought to you by the organizers of the first Silicon parties. we have the same place to our exposal so you know what to expect. the entrance fee will amount 25 guilders (dutch money only!). we are opened from April 22th at 13:00, to April 23rd at 17:00.  the info is not final as somethings have not been arranged yet. that is also the reason why prices are not listed here. the official invitation will soon be spread on C64+PC.   
Something I forgot to publish last issue from Bacchus of Fairlight. Fairlight, euro's #1, seeks reinforcement. We need a new strong coder, preferably Swede, but this is not a necessity! Also, original suppliers are welcome. If you swap originals, take contact with either of our swappers! Apply for membership, include examples and send to:
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the party will feature: a demo competition for pc and c64. a performance by Jeroen Tel. a lot of c64 celebrities from the past. a cosy party place. a place to watch video. a sleeping area (who wants to sleep?) and a hell of a lot more... 
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compo rules: a demo for the PC and C64 may not exceed 5 minutes. Every group can participate with as many demos as they want, but only one per coder. the demo may not have been released before. 
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Reservations: you must make reservations as the party place gives room to about 300 persons. send (or upload) your name, handle, group, place and country to the following address: 
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Email: <br/>
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cba@XXXXX.nl<br/>
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v9225302si@XXX.nl  <br/>
 
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Boards: <br/>
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+31/(0)XXXX-XXXXX (PC)<br/>       
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+31/(0)XXXX-XXXXX (C64)  <br/>
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Snailmail to:  <br/>               
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Tim <br/>
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XXXXXXXX XX    <br/>       
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3527 EA Utrecht<br/>
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Holland  <br/><br/>
  
Graphics oriented swapping:<br/>
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or call the party place itself on Friday from 20:00 to 24:00 cet on +31/(0)XXXX-XXXX for more info. do not call on any other day or time than specified!!. more info to be found in x-95,zip and the C64 note which will be released soon.
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comments: this info was taken from a flier spread at The Party 1994 in Herning. Over to the next party flier...             
XXXXX XXXXXXXXX<br/>
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723 42 Vasteras<br/>
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Codetalk and tool oriented swapping:<br/>
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Rowdy/Fairlight<br/>
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XXXXXX XXXXXXX<br/>
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521 42 Falkoping<br/>
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Normal swap of hot wares:<br/>
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Grayhawk/Fairlight<br/>
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XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX<br/>
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224 56 Lund<br/>
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...and moving onto a small reaction written by myself, as follows: 
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<i>Saturne party 3    </i>        
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Dear Tribune staff, normally I don't do this sort of note as a reaction to a magazine, but certain texts printed in The Tribune issue #48 compelled me to write this note (which can be published if you wish).  Firstly, I noticed some nice text on the way to vote etc. and to my surprise I was mentioned for voting for PWP, Antitrack, Doc and Fletch (my group members) and also for my own group, Legend. This I did, I normally don't vote my own group in the top-5 unless there was a rule on the actual votesheet that said not to. I am not certain whether the sheet had such a rule or not. But with the crackers, I voted who I think deserved the votes. These days cracking IS deprotection and although there is sceners of good skill, the games are not as hard to crack as they were in old times. I voted those 5 as I deemed them the best in my opinion.  I am not caring if they're in Legend or any other group, it’s just that their past and in some cases present releases deserved the votes. Plain and simple. Besides this Antitrack is not a member of Legend (nowadays) as you wrongly stated throughout the interview section.
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The next thing about the mag I noticed was an indirect reference to my mag about a rumour of NSD/SCS+TRC cracking certain games under the AFL label. Well, with this rumour was written directly on the back of a votesheet and as a magazine editor, I thought it my duty to publish this, whether it be true or false (although according to the supplier, there should be evidence that implies its true.) well, just to take note of the "cracks" at hand. The games released were not really cracks in the sense. They were merely very poor games which had an intro linked to the front and then packed down. which any experienced scener could do (even an "arrogant" mag editor like me can do it!!:)) so that totally removes your defence on NSD's cracking capabilities (although I am not blaming Norbert for nothing just merely informing the public of facts, besides this NSD has his say in this issues Slag Back chapter.) 
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Finally there comes the review of my magazine, Domination issue #2. A small mistake begins this review, the scrutineer publishes it as being released under Legend, well as most people know (and would realise with the intro) that Domination is an independent magazine from the very beginning. the next thing that drew my attention was the allegations of me as "bragging" and, quote, "with The Pulse gone he now thinks he will be the number one board mag now.." well I have never claimed to be number one, or in anyway brag about my magazine. I just edit to the way I like it and then release it. Contradiction is not a good policy if accusing other people or false actions. for example reading the intro text of The Tribune issue #48, would show that the editor is a bit over modest saying that the scene is running out of excuses not to vote which in my opinion is just a little bit of the old "hey, come on and vote for us!!" type attitude. Actually, through out the entire magazine there is a continuos slagging or general disapproval of The Pulse magazine and its main editor, Duke. Well I say this, if I claim or think that my magazine was to be number one, then how come I was editing The Pulse, Vandalism and Domination simultaneously. I write text for magazines because I enjoy it and not for some dumb, ego jolting chart position in some magazine.  Moving to the next quote: "while Vandalism News is now no good to him". The Vandalism main editor, Vengeance of SCS+TRC and I happen to be very close friends. I have been thinking of my own mag for sometime now and as the first to do board related chapters for Vandalism, I felt pressured by the work load and left the active editing staff of that magazine even though I still do small services for that magazine such as sending board buffers to the main editor... So where does this "no good to him" nonsense come from?? Perhaps the figment of someone's deranged imagination??! Who knows?...
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Amiga - PC - Falcon - C64 - Video VHS  
 
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Next on the list was you claiming more than once that I cheat the charts. Well as a little bit of evidence I have sent the vote datas and source editor that I used so you can verify it yourself. What I think you are referring to is where I described my charts chapter in the table of contents as quote, "cheated of course", well have you heard of irony or dry humour?! Maybe the high position of legend in the crack group charts sparked your allegation? Well as most know, I am a megaswapper. The friends I swap with certainly know I am in legend, and as most people have experienced in the past, certain votes are swayed over to the mag editor or magazines group. I even stated in the comments of this particular chart that "legend shouldn't be as high!!".   
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The party is held in France (Paris) at the Parc Floral, into a very pleasant natural environment (about 70 acres of green-space) very accessible and free parking. the main room is able to welcome more than 8000 people and you'll find at your comfort lots of WC, showers, sinks and public phones. (calling cards too?)  
 
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Next is the comments on the reactions chapter. Well a question you ask is "how come the reactions are mainly from members of well known groups?" the answer to this is simple, nearly all of my reactions come from emails from bulletin boards worldwide. This in itself is the answer. People who call boards are generally from well known groups, especially those who appear on the American boards, of which I call most frequently. If the comments are not negative can I help it? This chapter is the scener's say and I cannot change this. I myself have asked in email and also in the actual magazine, for the reactions to be constructive as possible and to hopefully be the basis of eventually improving the magazine. So don't shoot the messenger!
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A bar is open 24 hours a day with sandwiches, pizza's, drinks.. at very low prices. and comfortable and noiseless independent room, allows you to take a rest or to sleep quietly. a reception desk is set for any information you'd need, to receive any message or any disk and video tape to be shown on gigantic screen. a computer show is held simultaneously nearby, where you'll be able to find hardware, disks and devices...  the Saturne party 3 opens on Saturday 15th of April at 10:00AM, and will close on Monday 17th of April at 14:00PM. how to get there: by tube: Ligni N1 Chateau de Vincennes until Chateau Yincennes stations, get out at Nogent/Park Floral, follow the signs. By bus: Ligne N112 get out at Parc Floral station. By rail: Ligne a Vincennes station, follow the signs. By car: at 5 mn of the ring road of Paris, get out at Porte de Vincennes, Porte Doree, Porte de Charenton; at 5mn of the highway A4, get out at join(t)ville the follow the road 'Route de la Pyramide'  about the party: the Saturne Party 3 is designed to be the worlds biggest party!!! Medias will be present (press, radio and TV) and will cover the whole event. lots of professionals will be there looking for talented young people. for the first time, a competition on video-tapes is organized (demo, video, animation, synthetic movies..).   
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Reading through the issue I noticed several times that legend and myself were mentioned in a negative way. I thought well, why would the editors or Entropy have anything against Legend, myself or our products??! Then after a few minutes it came to me that one of the main editors had joined Avantgarde as second group. Of course most active sceners would know that AVT and Legend are not on friendly terms! So was this some sort of attack? I suppose I cannot claim it is, but its just a coincidence. That’s really all I have to say. Hopefully the way you react to this won't be as provoking as some of the recent Tribune texts were to me...   
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1st: 1100$<br/>
Jazzcat/Legend <br/>
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2nd:  725$<br/>
Main editor of Domination. <br/>  
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3rd:  550$<br/>
Former editor and contributor to Vandalism news, The Pulse, Wetworks and Newspress. <br/><br/> 
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Additional comments: well I decided to include my reaction in this mixed chapter, as I really am not in the search for war, just a mere point of facts so that the scener could view both parties and then decide for themselves. If you wish any style of advertisement or note published here contact us!
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1st: 5450$ <br/>
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2nd: 3625$  <br/> 
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3rd: 2725$<br/>
 
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Demo PC:<br/>
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1st: 1800$  <br/>
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2nd: 1350$<br/>
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3rd:  900$<br/>
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Amiga demo: standard A1200 (2mb chip memory without hard drive.) 
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PC demo: 486DX 33mhz Visa Local BUS, 4MB ram, Sound Card Sound Blaster Pro or Gravis Ultra Sound. video output VGA (31 KHZ)
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C64 demo: standard Commodore 64. <br/>
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- everyone who wants to compete must be present at the party. - a same crew can present several demos but only one per coder. competitions in Sensible Soccer and Doom will take place in the internal network. Surprise competitions.
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Smoking, alcohol and drugs are forbidden at the party. anybody that makes trouble will be kicked out immediately! 
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Comments: this invitation was taken from a flier spread at The Party 1994 in Herning. Besides the listed competitions there will be held also for Falcon, Videom PC gfx, Amiga gfx and more.
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Next issue will feature some extensive reports on Herning and Tribute '94 from Freestyle and Splatterhead! The Domination staff wishes all a very good party time, be there and stay active.
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 4 September 2007

...and its party time!!

Boozing, smoking, music and women. All of some of the pleasures we in the scene indulge ourselves every once and a while. But what better way to advertise for such gatherings than in the Domination! This issue we have selected party reports from the Christmas and New Year period and also some new party fliers which have been brought to this magazine from those distributed at Herning and Tribute '94. Now over to sledge of Fairlight...


Tribute '94 party summary by Sledge/Fairlight.

Firstly I can hardly remember anything of it in detail. I’ll just do some sort of points detail: (because of alcoholic consumption at the party :))

  • 250 people (nearly) came to the party which was located in GBG in a school. Only 170 did pay, so rumours say.



  • Discount 2000 was there and showed off the Flash8 card with software to it like demos, games and a special assembler for it that can handle 7500 lines and use the native instructions of the 16-bit CPU (same as in the C65 and SNES). Oneway coded like hell to get their Byteboiler Flash8 ready, but they didn't get it working 100 percent. (it's going to be released soon anyway)



  • Groups like: Fairlight, Triad, Genesis Project, Avantgarde, Noice, Censor, Camelot, Plush, Byterapers, Oxyron, Light, Delta, Active, Chromance and Shape were there among with all the fake labels like Tapir, LSD, Afrika etc...



  • The coder of the Moz(ic)art editor was also there, real drunk and stripped for the people... he showed his dick! haha!



  • Tribute must have been the best boozing party ever in the C64 history and the feeling was on top under the jeopardy competition with guys like: Bob/Censor, Alfatech/Triad and Geggin/Censor doing a real nice show under the jeopardy competition... Bod/Talent never heard the questions and Alfatech told him the answers..:)



  • the promised bar and nightclub with disco was cancelled. many guys were disappointed about it. but as there were plenty of pizzeria places and a booze-store nearby they had quite fun anyway.



  • the demo competition was a sad chapter. with only 2 cool demos: Byteraper's and Oxyron's. the rest was just a show of old 80's demo coding.



  • graphics compo was real nice, and there were hardly any bad picture.



  • music compo was great, mostly, the best was ofcoz the one from EVS/20CC who won too.. and that was it, one of the best boozing parties ever!



Comments: a pity about the demo contribution, but this was made up for in Herning. but onto the future...



X-95

A party by SCS+TRC+Focus..!

Another party brought to you by the organizers of the first Silicon parties. we have the same place to our exposal so you know what to expect. the entrance fee will amount 25 guilders (dutch money only!). we are opened from April 22th at 13:00, to April 23rd at 17:00. the info is not final as somethings have not been arranged yet. that is also the reason why prices are not listed here. the official invitation will soon be spread on C64+PC.

the party will feature: a demo competition for pc and c64. a performance by Jeroen Tel. a lot of c64 celebrities from the past. a cosy party place. a place to watch video. a sleeping area (who wants to sleep?) and a hell of a lot more...

compo rules: a demo for the PC and C64 may not exceed 5 minutes. Every group can participate with as many demos as they want, but only one per coder. the demo may not have been released before. Reservations: you must make reservations as the party place gives room to about 300 persons. send (or upload) your name, handle, group, place and country to the following address:

Email:
cba@XXXXX.nl
v9225302si@XXX.nl

Boards:
+31/(0)XXXX-XXXXX (PC)
+31/(0)XXXX-XXXXX (C64)


Snailmail to:
Tim
XXXXXXXX XX
3527 EA Utrecht
Holland

or call the party place itself on Friday from 20:00 to 24:00 cet on +31/(0)XXXX-XXXX for more info. do not call on any other day or time than specified!!. more info to be found in x-95,zip and the C64 note which will be released soon.

comments: this info was taken from a flier spread at The Party 1994 in Herning. Over to the next party flier...


Saturne party 3

15-16-17 April 95

Amiga - PC - Falcon - C64 - Video VHS

The party is held in France (Paris) at the Parc Floral, into a very pleasant natural environment (about 70 acres of green-space) very accessible and free parking. the main room is able to welcome more than 8000 people and you'll find at your comfort lots of WC, showers, sinks and public phones. (calling cards too?)

A bar is open 24 hours a day with sandwiches, pizza's, drinks.. at very low prices. and comfortable and noiseless independent room, allows you to take a rest or to sleep quietly. a reception desk is set for any information you'd need, to receive any message or any disk and video tape to be shown on gigantic screen. a computer show is held simultaneously nearby, where you'll be able to find hardware, disks and devices... the Saturne party 3 opens on Saturday 15th of April at 10:00AM, and will close on Monday 17th of April at 14:00PM. how to get there: by tube: Ligni N1 Chateau de Vincennes until Chateau Yincennes stations, get out at Nogent/Park Floral, follow the signs. By bus: Ligne N112 get out at Parc Floral station. By rail: Ligne a Vincennes station, follow the signs. By car: at 5 mn of the ring road of Paris, get out at Porte de Vincennes, Porte Doree, Porte de Charenton; at 5mn of the highway A4, get out at join(t)ville the follow the road 'Route de la Pyramide' about the party: the Saturne Party 3 is designed to be the worlds biggest party!!! Medias will be present (press, radio and TV) and will cover the whole event. lots of professionals will be there looking for talented young people. for the first time, a competition on video-tapes is organized (demo, video, animation, synthetic movies..).

Demo C64:
1st: 1100$
2nd: 725$
3rd: 550$

Demo Amiga:
1st: 5450$
2nd: 3625$
3rd: 2725$

Demo PC:
1st: 1800$
2nd: 1350$
3rd: 900$


Rules:
Amiga demo: standard A1200 (2mb chip memory without hard drive.) PC demo: 486DX 33mhz Visa Local BUS, 4MB ram, Sound Card Sound Blaster Pro or Gravis Ultra Sound. video output VGA (31 KHZ)

C64 demo: standard Commodore 64.
- everyone who wants to compete must be present at the party. - a same crew can present several demos but only one per coder. competitions in Sensible Soccer and Doom will take place in the internal network. Surprise competitions.

Smoking, alcohol and drugs are forbidden at the party. anybody that makes trouble will be kicked out immediately!


Comments: this invitation was taken from a flier spread at The Party 1994 in Herning. Besides the listed competitions there will be held also for Falcon, Videom PC gfx, Amiga gfx and more.

Next issue will feature some extensive reports on Herning and Tribute '94 from Freestyle and Splatterhead! The Domination staff wishes all a very good party time, be there and stay active.

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