Demoscene
This section features Demo releases in the form of individual CD Images or compilation CD Images, each CD has been created as a part of (and a tribute to) the 'DemoScene'. The DemoScene consists of groups that release scrolling or interactive demos which exploit and expose features of a particular game console - in this case it's the Dreamcast console.
The demos have been created with official Dreamcast development kits and with completely independent development tools, each demo features it's own unique style, and each original Dreamcast demo is regarded as a bit of a classic in the Dreamcast homebrew community.
This section also features demos ported from other platforms to the Dreamcast, all the ported demos were created with completely independent development tools.
A really good place to start with the DemoScene for any platform is the Pouet.net site.
Megademo IV 2
Megademo IV 2 is a demo that took 8th place in the Amiga category of the Mekka & Symposium 1998 competition, it was later ported to many platforms including the Dreamcast.
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Anatus 4
Anatus 4 is a demo that took 3rd place in the PC category of the Abduction 1997 demoparty, it was later ported to many platforms including the Dreamcast.
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One Day Miracle
One Day Miracle is a demo that took 14th place in the Combined 64K category of the ASSEMBLY 2002 competition, it was later ported to many platforms including the Dreamcast.
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Timeless
Timeless by Tran (Tomasz Pytel) is a classic PC demo from 1994. Timeless was the first in a trilogy of software releases (designed specifically as demos) that indefinitely looped PC graphics with music, the demos inevitably became popular screensavers in the 1990's.
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Led Blur
Led Blur is a GP32 (GamePark) demo released by Mindlapse in July 2006, it was also ported to many other platforms. A Led Blur Dreamcast port by Marq (Fit) appeared a couple of years after the initial GP32 release.
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Planet Hively
Planet Hively is a MusicDisk demo featuring the music from the Hively Tracker competition held in 2007, the MusicDisk also features an animated interactive interface.
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Yellow Rose of Texas
Yellow Rose of Texas is a demo that took first place in the ASSEMBLY 2003 competition, initially a Linux 4K intro, it was later ported to many platforms including the Dreamcast.
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Dose 2
Dose 2 is a demo that took fifth place in the Combined demo category of the ASSEMBLY 2001 competition, it was later ported to many platforms including the Dreamcast.
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Reverie
This is an early Dreamcast demo which was released at the Ultimate Meeting 2003 (tUM*03), the demo was the only entry in the Dreamcast category, so it inevitably took 1st Place.
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Sanitized
This is an early Dreamcast demo which was released by MoonHazard at the Ultimate Meeting 2004 (tUM*04), the demo entered the Console/Handheld category and took third place. MoonHazard is a demogroup that was formed in 2002 by Tuomas Volotinen and Tero Koivu.
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Stercus Accidit
Stercus Accidit is a demo that took first place in the Motorola Inside 2006 competition, initially a AGA/060 demo, it was later ported to the Dreamcast along with many other platforms.
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Hex Pistols
Hex Pistols is a demo that took first place in the Motorola Inside 2005 competition, initially a AGA/060 demo, it was later ported to the Dreamcast along with many other platforms.
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Chrysler
Chrysler is a demo that took first place in the Motorola Inside 2004 competition, initially a AGA/060 demo, it was later ported to the Dreamcast along with many other platforms.
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Delicious
This is an early Dreamcast demo which was released on the 5th August 2001 at ASSEMBLY 2001, the demo entered the console category and took 1st Place.
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Jenny Thinks
Jenny Thinks is a demo that took fourth place in the ASSEMBLY 2004 competition, initially a GP32 demo, it was later ported to many platforms including the Dreamcast.
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Raytracement Killers
This is another Dreamcast demo which was released at Breakpoint 2005, the demo entered the Console/Real Wild category and took third place.
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Viagra
Viagra is a demo that took first place in the ASSEMBLY 1999 competition, initially a PC 64K demo, it was later ported to many platforms including the Dreamcast.
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We are going to KILJU
We are going to KILJU is a Dreamcast demo that took first place in The Alternative Party 2005 competition.
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Wobble
This is a new Dreamcast demo which was released at Breakpoint 2010, the demo entered the Console/Real Wild category and took seventh place.
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Variance
This is another early Dreamcast demo which was released at Mekka & Symposium 2001, the demo entered the console category and took first place.
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A.G.E.
A.G.E. (Alles Ganz Einfach - everything's f...cking easy) is the first known Dreamcast demo, created by Hitmen and presented at the Mekka Symposium 2000, the demo took 8th Place in the Wildcompo category at the event.
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Scenedicate #1
Scenedicate was the world's first Dreamcast diskmag, which was released by Dreamcast-Scene in December 2005 (free with magazine) / January 2006 (internet). The project had existed since 2003 under it's former name Dreamcast Demo Disc. The diskmag contains articles about lifestyle, videogames, Dreamcast, and the general demoscene (with a primary focus on consoles and handhelds) and artwork (analog and digital).
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High Society
This is an early Dreamcast demo released on the 22nd February 2001 by the demo group High Society.
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Burritro
Burritro is an early demo from the Dreamcast Independent Scene, it originally featured in the Lik Sang sponsored y2kode competition and later featured in an updated form at the 2001 Electronic Entertainment Expo.
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DC Tonic
DC Tonic is a compilation CD of various games, demos, and game demos produced using the KallistiOS toolkit. It was a collaboration between Cryptic Allusion, Moving Target Software Design, GankSoft Entertainment, and AndrewK of Napalm to produce an attractive Dreamcast (tm) CD to hand out to the attendees of the 2001 Electronic Entertainment Expo (tm).
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