Here's the 25th entry to the MRC Snowfall Challenge and it's not even the last. It is a very special one, though. GuyveR800 surprises us with his 'HI-SPEC SNOWFALL'. The title says it all.
The MRC Snowfall Challenge has closed and in the final minutes, a lot of demos have come in. Quibus and Aurora, who teamed up as Quibora, bring us the 23rd entry. It is completely written in C and shows us snow as we see it on televisions.
Jan Lukens, a.k.a. Jalu just entered the challenge with his 414bytes large BASIC snowfall demo. Jalu tells us to grab our TurboR's if we like speed, but it'll run just fine on any MSX 2+.
Wolf, who also participated in Digital Snow by Infinite, has entered the challenge with his own entry: Glop. The demo is coded in BASIC at DevCon '03. Behold the power of color cycles.
With the minutes ticking away, Compjoetania have just made it! They are responsible for the 21st entry to the MRC Snowfall Challenge and it's a very cool one. Snow is falling in a great way, accompanied by beautiful landscapes. There is a lot more than just snow, though. It's definitely worth checking out.
The MRC snowfall challenge closes tonight at 23:59 CET.
When we started this Snowfall Challenge on November 22nd, 2003 we never would have thought we would receive so many submissions. Now, only a few hours before the challenge closes we can add the 20th Snowfall Demo to our downloads database.
The MRC Snowfall Challenge is really coming to a climax now, as more and more new demo's are coming in. WYZ, who also submitted the second entry now comes with a 3 kB snowfall demo.
We have just added another link to our links database. On the Boulderdash Archives you can find a lot of information on the many versions that were released of this addictive game.
With a few hours to go to the deadline, a new MSX group called Infinite sent in a very special Snowfall demo: Digital Snow. It runs on an MSX2 with 64kB RAM and supports MSX-MUSIC and Moonsound.
