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Revision Demoparty 2026: Razor1911 [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw4W9V57SKs&t=5716s
73•tetrisgm•2h ago

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tetrisgm•2h ago
Legendary demo group Razor 1911 submitted this beautiful demo as the closer for the Revision 2026 demo competition.

It is an homage to 40 years of hacking from the group.

For context, they were pioneers in both the demoscene and in the warez scene in the 80s-00s.

moodiverse•2h ago
Nice!
MrBuddyCasino•2h ago
Direct link with the correct timecode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw4W9V57SKs&t=5716s
tetrisgm•2h ago
Ty. I pinged the mods and they updated it
0xbs0d•2h ago
This is awesome!
tetrisgm•1h ago
A lot of old school demo enthusiasts cried. These guys cracked all the games we couldn’t afford as kids/teens and did the coolest demos and cracktros to show off how cool they were. I saw them as high tech Robin Hoods. Hope you were around for that!
amatecha•1h ago
Oh man, I watched "non-live" earlier today but hearing the live vers with the crowd audio is amazing. So damn good <3
krige•1h ago
Excellent demo and good music to go with it. My favorite part was probably the X-Copy sector map transitioning into a 3D cube with a running sprite.
tetrisgm•1h ago
The tunnel going from ascii to RT gave me chills and made me teary. It was 40 years of progress in seconds.
bowmessage•1h ago
incredible work!

such a nice way to remember their fallen teammates at the end there.

tetrisgm•1h ago
First time the shout outs weren’t just respect or cheese. RIP, til Valhalla.

PS: I never knew Westbam (of Love Parade fame?!) was involved.

allenu•1h ago
Beautiful. Masterfully done. I love all the BBS-era aesthetics and callouts. I hadn't seen FILE_ID.DIZ art in forever.
tetrisgm•59m ago
When I was learning to make games and just hack around the pc, I used to try to copy paste the characters from their nfos to make my own “releases” of mini mods. Didn’t know there were ascii drawing programs! Wonder if you did the same. I’m sure we all did but pre www era made it difficult!
Morromist•54m ago
I dabble in ASCII art and use Playscii these days. Its still pretty hard to make amazing looking art even with these great tools, which just shows how legendary the demoscene is.
allenu•48m ago
Copy-pasting is a clever way to do it!

I used to use TheDraw for doing ANSI art, but I also ended up making my own ANSI drawing tool back then. It's stupid to think of now, but one reason I made it was because I had a monochrome monitor, so I couldn't "see" color. I wanted a feature where I could put the cursor over a character and it would tell me the color there when I was drawing so I could still use color in the work.

I wasn't prolific, but did do a handful of ANSI art pieces for local BBS SysOps who liked them well enough. Only later on I realized when I got an actual color monitor that I had a few color mistakes in them and they never told me. lol

tetrisgm•45m ago
Damn, more OG than me. I must have looked up to you and your peers back then! It’s crazy how it was so common to just go in a hex editor and mess with files to see what would happen. Would love to see a submission of what you / group / other notables did.
dom96•50m ago
Absolutely amazing.

Nice to be reminded that Revision is still active, on my bucket list to visit at least once in my life.

pogue•46m ago
That was amazing, really great song & visuals too. Takes me back to the days when you couldn't close the keygen because the midi playing was such a banger.

https://keygenmusic.tk/

tetrisgm•40m ago
Do you know if someone is hosting these in web radio format so I could stream in a car and such?
vrganj•36m ago
You might enjoy this: https://scenestream.net/demovibes/streams/
pogue•6m ago
I don't. I'm sure you could find an archive of just midi files out there though.
Incipient•45m ago
Demos used to have sizes - I can't see one for this, is it just an 'open' category? This thing is far too insane to be size limited, surely?
tetrisgm•42m ago
Edit: better answer below

Idk what Revision actually enforces but that used to be the rule at Assembly.

For the 1k, 4k, retro systems etc it’s specified!

skrebbel•39m ago
Revision had no maximum filesize in the demo compo.
skrebbel•40m ago
In demoscene nomenclature, an "intro" is a demo with a sizelimit. This was entered in the demo compo, ergo "no size limit".

With file size, most democoders go all the way, both ways. By that I mean that if they choose a sizelimit category, they squeeze out every last byte, and if they don't, most don't care about filesize at all. There's demos these days that are many times bigger than an acceptable video recording would be because nobody bothered to eg compress the assets, it includes an entire game engine, etc. Like 800MB for a 3 minute audiovisual show. Kinda ridiculous but it's just.. well, call it either laziness or focused pragmatism :-) Gotta get that prod out before the deadline!

The Razor1911 zip[1] is 30MB, which actually is very much on the small side for a current-day demo.

[1] https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=105954 has a download link

vintermann•42m ago
There were many really nice demos on Revision this year. Hacker News favorite (and mine, too!) LFT put out another microcontroller demo, Sum Ergo Demonstro:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=v8zKDotYh9A&is=xAbW7VZVGLn0986B

But I think my favorite so far from the ones I've seen has to be Second Nature, an OCS Amiga demo by Desire & The Twitch Elite, and music by Hoffman.

masternight•29m ago
Ah wow.

I really enjoyed the demoscene back in the 90s. Was never a part of it but I was always fascinated by the effects and music and ascii art that these guys created.

A BBS in my city always had the latest e-zines like Reality Check Network and Affinity, and others I forget. Reading up on the scene and about groups like Razor1911 was something I spent a lot of time on when I was younger.

Amazing demo and homage to the era.

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Revision Demoparty 2026: Razor1911 [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw4W9V57SKs&t=5716s
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