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.
The y2kode coders competition was created and sponsored by Lik Sang. Lik Sang was a popular company originally based in Hong Kong distributing import games, modchips, console adapters and controllers along with other novelties. In September 2000 the y2kode competition was announced, the contest was open to homebrew (independent) software for game consoles including: Dreamcast, Playstation 1 and 2, Saturn, Nintendo64, GameBoy, and PC Engine (plus many other platforms).
The y2kode competition was intended to close on the 1st of January 2001 but due to delays with entries the competition was extended, the results of the competition were officially announced on the 21st of March 2001.
Two independent Dreamcast projects were entered in Group 1 (the Dreamcast group) of the y2kode contest, First place in the group went to the video player GypPlay and second place went to the demo Burritro. The y2kode version of Burritro was compiled on the 28th February 2001 with a completely independent development kit, whilst GypPlay used the WinCE development kit.
Burritro Credits
- Code - adk/Napalm
- Music - Nutcase/Deadline
Burritro V2
An aptly named 'Napalm Enhanced' version of Burritro was created and included in the May 19th 2001 compilation disc DCTonic, the compilation went on display and was distributed for free at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) event that same year. The newer version of Burritro featured additional graphics, new music, and new graphic effects. A standalone version of the new Burritro (V2) was compiled on the 21st May 2001.
Burritro V2 Credits
- Code - adk/Napalm
- Music - ne7/Napalm
- Logo - GuNHeD/Napalm
Credits
- Burritro: Andrew Kieschnick/Napalm
- CD Images hosted by: The DCEvolution Team
