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Title:AMIGA NOTES
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Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
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2004.0. "BADGE contest winners!" by WJG::GUINEAU () Thu Dec 15 1988 10:49

ewsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.amiga.tech
Path: decwrl!labrea!agate!eris.berkeley.edu!spencer
Subject: Badge Killer Demo Winners
Posted: 11 Dec 88 02:39:21 GMT
Organization: formerly of Infinity Software :-(
Xref: decwrl comp.sys.amiga:28897 comp.sys.amiga.tech:3393
 
My access to the net has been extremely limited, so this is the first time
I have had a chance to post this.  I hope that it isn't the first time the
information has appeared on the net, the results were announced at last
months BADGE meeting.
 
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                Announcing the results of the 1988
                 Bay area Amiga Developers GroupE
                         Killer Demo Contest
.
.
On October 20, 1988, the Bay area Amiga Developers GroupE (BADGE) 
held a contest to select the best Amiga demo of the year.  The 
contest is sponsered in the hope of promoting greater interest in 
the Amiga and thus greater sales.  The primary end result of the 
contest is for there to be disks for the dealers to use in the 
showing of the Amiga computer line.
.
This year there were two catagories under which people could enter, 
one being Tool-Based (meaning that they require another, possibly 
commercial, program in order to run), and Custom-Programmed.
.
The prize catagories were Best Overall, Best Use of Graphics, Best 
Use of Sound, and Funniest, as well as second and third place. 
.
The scoring was accomplished by first creating score sheets for 
everyone who attended that nights meeting using AmigaTeX, from Tom 
Rokicki and Radical Eye Software.  Then each demo was run one by one 
and individuals scored each demo on Use of Graphics, Use of Sound, 
Amiga specifics (does "Only Amiga make it possible?"), and Nift (how 
impressed were you).  There were 100 points possible with the 
addition of 30 technical points that each demo was supposed to live 
up to (returning memory, not Guru'ing ...)  Then each of the sheets 
was typed into a Maxi-Plan spreadsheet and the results tabulated, 
the demos have been listed below in the order of points scored.
.
This year, the Best Overall prize (an Amiga 2000, donated by Paul 
Higginbottom of Commodore-West Chester) goes to Brad Schenck for his 
Director Animation called Charon.
.
Other winning catatories include:
      Best Custom Demo -- Tank by Vince Lee;
      Funniest -- "Not Boing Again" by Dr. Gandalf;
      Best Sound -- "Charon" again, by Brad Schenck;
  and Best Graphics -- Tychoid by John M. Olsen.
.
Two disks with the top three demos are available from BADGE for 
$5.00 by sending your request to:
           Badge Killer Demo Contest
            c/o Randy Spencer
              P.O. Box 4542
              Berkeley CA 94704
.
All of this years entries will be sent to Fred Fish for distribution 
in his Freely Redistributable Library.
.
The following is the list of all enteries and how they faired:
.
Tool Based Demos:
.
      Charon                   Brad Schenck
      Not Boing Again          Dr. Gandalf
      Tychoid                  John M. Olsen
      AmigaWave!               Allen Hastings
      CUCUG                    Ed Serbe
     "Education 
      of a Young Coyote"       Gene Brawn
      Asteroid Field           Michael Powell
      Sail                     Marvin Landis
      Stereo Flowers           P. McIntyre
      Splash                   Robert de Bie
      Alice                    MedioTech
      Bowl                     Vern Staats
      NuHand                   Bryan Carey Gallivan
      Tiger                    B. Rifaux
      Dogs World               Charles Voner
      Heartbeat                MedioTech
      History Of Computers     Robert Berryhill
      Cardiac Surgery          MedioTech
.
Custom-Programmed Demos:
.
      Tank                     Vince Lee
      Triple                   Tom Rokicki
      Multitasking             Rob Peck
      Hawk                     P. McIntyre
      Brownian                 John M. Olsen
      Stereo                   David M. McKinstry
      MemFlick                 Jim Webster
      Picture Garden           Steve Tiffany
.
Those who have (so far) donated prizes include:
.
           Commodore --         Amiga 2000
           Go Amigo --          30 meg Hard Card
           Computer Attic --    2 meg Ram Board
           MicroBotics --       8Up! 8 meg Ram Board (unpopulated)
           A-Squared --         Real Time Video Digitizer
           Boing Inc. --        Boing Jacket
           Manx Software --     Aztec C compiler (and house)
           Oxxi --              Software (Maxi-Plan, Atalk III)
           Info Magazine --     Ten three-year Subscriptions
           Winner's Circle,
                  Berkeley --   Time and Equipment (thanks!)
"He who dies with the most toys... is dead"
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Randy Spencer      P.O. Box 4542   Berkeley  CA  94704        (415)222-7595 
spencer@mica.berkeley.edu     ...ucbvax!mica!spencer     BBS: (415)222-9416
(no longer working for Infinity Software..."Work? I don't work for anyone")
 
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