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MRC Bounce Challenge - Results

snout

msx legend
Posts: 4991
Posted: November 28 2004, 00:20   
01 - Diary
    Created by: Nyyrikki
    Programming language: ASM
    System requirements: MSX turboR
    Received: 11-10-2004
    Description: A multipart bounce demo for MSX turboR
02 - TNI Bounce 2004
    Created by: TNI
    Programming language: ASM
    System requirements: MSX2
    Received: 12-10-2004
    Description: What starts as an ordinary logo & scoll demo ends up in a multilayer bouncing frenzy
03 - Blend
    Created by: Desire in Envy
    Programming language: ASM
    System requirements: MSX1
    Received: 10-10-2004
    Description: Desire in Envy brings an MSX1 demo in the tradition of Lieves!Tuore and Bandwagon
04 - Sphere
    Created by: Infinite
    Programming language: ASM
    System requirements: MSX2(7MHz)/turboR, 512kB RAM, 512kB Moonsound
    Received: 12-10-2004
    Description: Introducing the 4motion animation engine, Infinite brings you full-screen 3D bouncing sensations
05 - Revival
    Created by: IC
    Programming language: ASM
    System requirements: MSX2
    Received: 08-09-2004
    Description: This demo shows a nice bouncing scroller, a logo, a wave and a coloured bars affect
06 - Bounce!
    Created by: Nyyrikki
    Programming language: VT-52 text
    System requirements: MSX1
    Received: 12-09-2004
    Description: Nyyrikki proves that even textfiles can make bounce demo's on MSX
07 - Vector Scroll
    Created by: IC
    Programming language: ASM
    System requirements: MSX2
    Received: 02-09-2004
    Description: A nicely bouncing vectorscroll demo
08 - Bounce
    Created by: Sonic
    Programming language: ASM
    System requirements: MSXturboR
    Received: 21-07-2004
    Description: A bouncing ball with a nice shadow effect
09 - Bounce00
    Created by: Sonic
    Programming language: ASM
    System requirements: MSX2+
    Received: 22-07-2004
    Description: In this adult demo certain parts of the body sure look bouncy
10 - Revenge of the Boing ball
    Created by: Ricardo Bittencourt
    Programming language: ASM
    System requirements: MSX turboR
    Received: 11-10-2004
    Description: The revenge of the Boing ball brings the famous Amiga ball demo to MSX turboR
11 - Bounce
    Created by: Benno van den Boogaard
    Programming language: BASIC
    System requirements: MSX2
    Received: 11-10-2004
    Description: A nice and effective bouncing ball demo for MSX.
12 - Jone Jumpy
    Created by: Jonemaan
    Programming language: BASIC
    System requirements: MSX1
    Received: 19-07-2004
    Description: A BASIC oneliner, created just for fun
13 - BounceX
    Created by: GuyveR800
    Programming language: BASIC
    System requirements: MSX2
    Received: 31-07-2004
    Description: Another bouncy bouncy demo that qualifies as 18+
14 - Tigger
    Created by: GuyveR800
    Programming language: BASIC
    System requirements: MSX2
    Received: 07-08-2004
    Description: This Tigger demo is very suitable for children. Winnie The Pooh's tigger needs only a few lines of BASIC to start bouncing


Disqualified - Mururoa
    Created by: Near Dark
    Programming language: BASIC
    System requirements: MSX2
    Received: 10-10-2004
    Description: An addictive game in which you have to bounce from cloud to cloud


If you want to find out why Mururoa (which would have won the third prize otherwise) was disqualified, read this newspost.
Sonic_aka_T

msx guru
Posts: 2262
Posted: November 28 2004, 01:11   
congratulations nyrykykyky
BiFi
msx guru
Posts: 3142
Posted: November 28 2004, 07:32   
Congratulations to all winners... What was the jury's comment? I'm missing that.
[D-Tail]

msx guru
Posts: 2994
Posted: November 28 2004, 11:47   
Congrtz, all!

BiFi: as soon as the jurors have time for it, they'll make a nice paper with comments, and send it to MRC. That has been announced as
Quote:

DUTCH:
André en Martijn hebben ons beloofd wat commentaar per inzending te leveren, zodat dat binnenkort ook gepubliceerd wordt op het MRC.

and
Quote:

ENGLISH:
André and Martijn promised us they will send us some comments on each entry as well, which will be published in the MRC in the future.

in this newspost.

You could have missed it though
Thom
msx addict
Posts: 377
Posted: January 18 2005, 11:07   
Quote:

André and Martijn promised us they will send us some comments on each entry as well, which will be published in the MRC in the future.


These AnMa-chaps are quite slow, aren't they?
snout

msx legend
Posts: 4991
Posted: January 18 2005, 11:26   
They are not the fastest chaps in the world indeed, but I must admit that it slipped our (MRC-team) minds to put some pressure behind it as well. We'll contact 'em and see where it goes from there.

The Bombaman report will take less time, though, as in essence most of it has already been written
BiFi
msx guru
Posts: 3142
Posted: February 11 2005, 11:10   
I guess they'll be sending it in about 6 months and it will take another 6 months to get to you guys as they're using some kind ultra-slow snailmail?

And what about the Bombaman report? It has been quite a while as well.
Thom
msx addict
Posts: 377
Posted: February 11 2005, 12:42   
What about the pictures! Are these AnMa chaps bold and grey, that's what matters!
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4663
Posted: February 11 2005, 13:13   
'bald' you mean?

'to baldly code what no-one has coded before'
Thom
msx addict
Posts: 377
Posted: February 11 2005, 13:15   
Quote:

'bald' you mean?

'to baldly code what no-one has coded before'


Of course I meant italic.
 
 







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