Scene.org

Demoscene file repository
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Scene.org
URLwww.scene.org
Demoscene
Concepts
  • Chiptune
  • Demo
  • Intro
  • Demoparty
  • Effects
  • Demogroup
  • Compo
  • Diskmag
  • Module file
  • Tracker
Alternative demo platforms
  • Amiga
  • Atari ST
  • Commodore 64
  • MS-DOS
  • ZX Spectrum
  • Amstrad CPC
Current parties
  • Alternative Party
  • Assembly
  • Chaos Constructions
  • The Gathering
  • Revision
  • X
Past parties
  • Breakpoint
  • The Party
Websites
  • Scene.org
  • Mod Archive
Magazines
  • TraxWeekly
  • Static Line
  • Scene World
  • Hugi
Software
  • v
  • t
  • e

Scene.org (also known as The International Scene Organization) is a non-profit organization, providing the currently largest demoscene file repository. It was founded in 1996 by Jaakko "Mellow-D" Manninen, though originally it existed as ftp.fm.org, an FTP-server for releases from the group Five Musicians. In 1997, it re-opened as Scene.org. After the Hornet Archive closed on September 22, 1998, scene.org became the only prominent demoscene-FTP available and quickly became the host of many other releases as well.[1]

The Scene.org servers are hosted in Rotterdam, at the local university. They measure 150-200 GB of traffic each day (as of May 2006) and host about 1.1 TB of demoscene-related data (as of June 2013).[2] The main server is mirrored onto various others, residing in different countries.[3] It is currently sponsored by, among others, Pixar.[4]

Awards

Scene.org Award statue

In 2003, Scene.org established the Scene.org Awards, given annually to the creators of the best demos or intros that year. The winners (except for the Public's Choice category) were selected by a jury, consisting of acclaimed sceners from all around the globe. The awarding ceremony was traditionally held at the Breakpoint demo party.,[5] however on the first of September 2010, it was announced that the 2011 award would be held at The Gathering. The Scene.org Awards project however ended at Assembly in 2012.[6]

Categories

The awards hosted the following categories:[7]

Winners and nominations

Note: The year signifies the release year of the products - the ceremony is always held during the following year.

keWlers and Moppi are tied for the most awards won with four each. The most nominated firm is keWlers with 19 total nominations. mfx is the only group with at least one nomination in every year, as of 2006.

Planet Risk and Lifeforce, both by Andromeda Software Development, are the only demos so far that have won the Best Demo and Public's Choice at the same time.

2006[8]

Best Demo

Best 64k Intro

Best 4k Intro

Best Animation

Best Demo on an Oldskool Platform

Best Effects

Best Graphics

Best Soundtrack

Best Direction

Most Original Concept

Breakthrough Performance

Public's Choice

2005[9]

Best Demo

Best 64k Intro

Best 4k Intro

Best Effects

Best Graphics

Best Soundtrack

Best Direction

Most Original Concept

Breakthrough Performance

Best Demo on an Oldskool Platform

Public's Choice

2004[10]

Best demo

Best 64k intro

Best 4k intro

Best effects

Best graphics

Best soundtrack

Best direction

Most original concept

Breakthrough performance

Public's choice

2003[11]

Best Demo

Best 64k Intro

Best 4k Intro

Best Effects

Best Graphics

Best Soundtrack

Best Direction

Most original concept

Breakthrough Performance

Public's choice

2002[12]

Best Demo

Best Intro

Best Effects

Best Graphics

Best Soundtrack

Best Direction

Most original concept

Breakthrough Performance

References

  1. ^ Redenz, Sebastian (July 2005). "SCENE.ORG - MEKKA FÜR FREIE DIGITALE KULTUR SEIT 1996". De:Bug. p. 32. Archived from the original on 2006-08-20.
  2. ^ "frequently asked questions". Archived from the original on 2013-12-17.
  3. ^ "sites & services". Archived from the original on 2009-07-10.
  4. ^ "scene.org sponsors". Archived from the original on 2009-07-10.
  5. ^ "Scene.org Awards - Information". scene.org. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  6. ^ melwyn (2013-02-04). "Scene.org Awards discontinued". Retrieved 2013-02-23.
  7. ^ "Scene.org Awards - Award Listing". scene.org. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  8. ^ "Scene.org Awards - 2006 Awards". scene.org. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  9. ^ "Scene.org Awards - 2005 Awards". scene.org. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  10. ^ "Scene.org Awards - 2004 Awards". scene.org. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  11. ^ "Scene.org Awards - 2003 Awards". scene.org. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  12. ^ "Scene.org Awards - 2002 Awards". scene.org. Retrieved 2008-02-08.

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