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% Demos
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Yes, I realise that the title is plural, suggesting there's more than one demo.
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That is not quite true, unfortunately. The reason I chose to use plural form is
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simply in the hopes that I do, in fact, write more demos, and that this page
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will actually get more content in the future. I still happen to be a huge fan
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of the [demoscene](http://demoscene.info/), and still wish to contribute to
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it... if only I could find the time and self-discipline to do so. In the
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meanwhile, here's one demo I did write some time ago.
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*(2019 update: Don't get your hopes up, I likely won't ever write another demo.
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I don't have the patience for it, I guess.)*
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# Blue Cubes
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{.right}
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August 2006. My first demo - or more exact: intro. Blue Cubes is a 64kB intro
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written in OpenGL/SDL with Linux as target OS. I wrote this intro within 10
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days without any prior experience in any of the fields of computer generated
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graphics or music. So needlessly to say, it sucks. I am ashamed even of the
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thought of releasing it at a respectable demoparty like
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[Evoke](https://www.evoke.eu/2006/). Still, it didn't feel I was unwelcome, I
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did actually receive three prices: 3rd price in the 64k competition (there were
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only 3 actual entries, but oh well), best non-windows 64k intro (it was the
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only one in the competition), and the Digitale Kultur newcomer award, which
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actually is something to be proud of, I guess.
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[download](/download/yorhel~bluecubes.zip) -
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[mirror](https://scene.org/file.php?file=/parties/2006/evoke06/in64/yorhel_bluecubes.zip&fileinfo)
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(includes linux binaries, windows port, and sources) -
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[pouet comments](https://pouet.net/prod.php?which=25866).
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