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Title: Favourite Revision Releases
Post by: benny! on April 25, 2011

Mine is definately:

 We Have Accidently Borrowed Your Votedisk by Razor 1911 (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=56871)

Why ?

- Real cracktro feeling in modern design
- Awesome oldschool spirit even in a newschool production (which is really rare nowadays  IMHO)
- Runs even on my crappy laptop
- Right sense of humour (referring to name of the production)

What's your fav revision release (http://www.pouet.net/party.php?which=1550&when=2011)?

Best,
benny!

Title: Re: Favourite Revision Releases
Post by: Shockwave on April 25, 2011
What makes it cool to me is that Rez was a musician who decided to learn something new.
Title: Re: Favourite Revision Releases
Post by: benny! on April 25, 2011
What makes it cool to me is that Rez was a musician who decided to learn something new.

Oh, thats really interesting indeed. Did not know that ... Nice one!
Title: Re: Favourite Revision Releases
Post by: TinDragon on April 25, 2011
Out of the ones I have watched or been able to watch, I have to say I like the razor1911 one the most, but then I am a fan of the oldskool style and while it's using ofc new stuff it feels oldskool to watch :)

Title: Re: Favourite Revision Releases
Post by: hellfire on April 26, 2011
The title shows some good humour after Insert no coins (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=55991) won the public-choice award (http://awards.scene.org/awards.php?year=2010&cat=11) against Fairlight.
Razor, as a warez-group, naturally has a bigger audience (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Razor-1911/317095087342?ref=ts) than all the other nominees together.
Although Rez is a nice guy and all, I had preferred to see ASD (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=55556) getting a price as it was the only demo which still gave me a real "wtf" moment.

Title: Re: Favourite Revision Releases
Post by: benny! on April 26, 2011
The title shows some good humour after Insert no coins (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=55991) won the public-choice award (http://awards.scene.org/awards.php?year=2010&cat=11) against Fairlight.
Razor, as a warez-group, naturally has a bigger audience (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Razor-1911/317095087342?ref=ts) than all the other nominees together.
Although Rez is a nice guy and all, I had preferred to see ASD (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=55556) getting a price as it was the only demo which still gave me a real "wtf" moment.

ASD produces with no doubt breathtaking demos. They totally rock!
Title: Re: Favourite Revision Releases
Post by: zawran on April 26, 2011
The ADS demo had some really fantastic visuals, but the music really did nothing for me, not my taste at all. I really liked that "Insert No Coins" from Razor 1911 for its retro amiga feel.