?GREEN SLAM ZONE |
louskunt |
(3.00) |
653 |
2014-12-25 |
description:
SONIC THE JIMJAM GREEN SLAM ZONE
domain:
jimjonic
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?searching for a fuck to give |
ismellpussy |
(2.50) |
398 |
2014-12-25 |
description:
9609779960689679670976890768976980769076907609876980679076890
domain:
yui9
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?(nsfw) Bitches be crazy |
Shito |
(1.00) |
758 |
2014-12-05 |
description:
Bitcheeesss
domain:
bitchesbecray
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?"Nobody needs to tell me that this ain't t... |
Quiet-People-Rock |
(2.00) |
1,047 |
2014-12-04 |
description:
It's just one of those crazy moments of the late, late 20th Century.
So I made an artsy fartsy YTMND. Big deal.
domain:
nobodyneedstotellme
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?That's Honking Crazy, Man. |
thebito |
(3.95) |
3,740 |
2014-11-26 |
description:
TV versions of movies get weird sometimes
domain:
honking
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?steve's the grouch now dog |
colinms |
(1.00) |
323 |
2014-11-10 |
description:
THINGS ARE GETTING CRAZY OVER THERE IN DENVER
domain:
stevethegrouch
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?When life gives you LEmons |
Fudgyfish |
(3.25) |
593 |
2014-11-10 |
description:
He has NO paper towels on his paper towel holder. What a MONSTER.
domain:
LEmonsLife
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?mehdude |
sebablixa |
(1.67) |
363 |
2014-11-03 |
description:
Meh dude this is what I am putting here and it is not going to change yep it will never change as long as I live or give it to my offspring because he might change it.
domain:
mehworld
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?GARBAGE DAY vs. Crazy Telemarketer Lady |
woman |
(2.60) |
893 |
2014-10-29 |
description:
Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
domain:
telemarketing
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?Vaporsonic |
Mistwave |
(3.67) |
1,279 |
2014-10-12 |
description:
Vaporwave Sonic
domain:
vaporsonic
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?Daniel Snyder Gives Up |
FatHistorian |
(3.00) |
778 |
2014-09-25 |
description:
Daniel Snyder gives up.
domain:
kirkcousins
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?SugarFree |
Pendulum |
(1.67) |
286 |
2014-09-24 |
description:
Gives life
domain:
SugarFreed
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?"5 Pink Tank tops out of 5 Pink Tank Tops! A... |
Johnny8242 |
(1.00) |
301 |
2014-09-14 |
description:
5 Pink Tank Tops for Crazy Town!
domain:
AlexBurkard420
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?TRUTHTMND: Alex Jones goes crazy! |
woman |
(2.94) |
1,430 |
2014-09-14 |
description:
Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
domain:
dialect
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?Sonical Sharthogz™ |
Blasterdude |
(3.88) |
2,178 |
2014-09-10 |
description:
Sonical Sharthogz™
domain:
SonicSharterz
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?demoscene... |
Xequma |
(3.00) |
1,070 |
2014-09-03 |
description:
demosceneThe demoscene is a computer art subculture that specializes in producing demos, which are audio-visual presentations that run in real-time on a computer. The main goal of a demo is to show off programming, artistic, and musical skills.
The demoscene first appeared during the 8-bit era on computers such as the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari 800 and Amstrad CPC, and came to prominence during the rise of the 16/32-bit home computers (mainly the Amiga and Atari ST). The first of the demoscene demos had a strong connection with software cracking, as competition grew rapidly and groups wanted better presentation of their releases.[1] When a cracked program was started, the cracker or his team would take credit with a graphical introduction called a "crack intro" (shortened cracktro). Within a year or two,[2] the making of intros and standalone demos evolved into a new subculture independent of the software (piracy) scene.[3]
Contents [hide]
1 Concept
2 History
3 Competition
4 Parties
5 Demo types
6 Groups
7 Impact
8 See also
8.1 Specific platforms
8.2 Websites and products
9 References
10 Further reading
11 External links
Concept[edit]
Screen shot from Second Reality, a famous[4] demo by Future Crew.
Prior to the popularity of IBM PC compatibles, most home computers of a given line had relatively little variance in their basic hardware, which made their capabilities practically identical. Therefore, the variations among demos created for one computer line were attributed to programming alone, rather than one computer having better hardware. This created a competitive environment in which demoscene groups would try to outperform each other in creating outstanding effects, and often to demonstrate why they felt one machine was better than another (for example Commodore 64 or Amiga versus Atari 800 or ST).
Demo writers went to great lengths to get every last bit of performance out of their target machine. Where games and application writers were concerned with the stability and functionality of their software, the demo writer was typically interested in how many CPU cycles a routine would consume and, more generally, how best to squeeze great activity onto the screen. Writers went so far as to exploit known hardware errors to produce effects that the manufacturer of the computer had not intended. The perception that the demo scene was going to extremes and charting new territory added to its draw.
Recent computer hardware advancements include faster processors, more memory, faster video graphics processors, and hardware 3D acceleration. With many of the past's challenges removed, the focus in making demos has moved from squeezing as much out of the computer as possible to making stylish, beautiful, well-designed real time artwork – a directional shift that many "old school demosceners" seem to disapprove of. This can be explained by the break introduced by the PC world, where the platform varies and most of the programming work that used to be hand-programmed is now done by the graphics card. This gives demo-groups a lot more artistic freedom, but can frustrate some of the old-schoolers for lack of a programming challenge. The old tradition still lives on, though. Demo parties have comp--404_er0-0r)_____________
domain:
demoscene
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?M a k e | I t | H o p |
Imakeafunny |
(4.25) |
3,703 |
2014-08-27 |
description:
You would give a bunny less than 5-stars?
domain:
makeithop
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?I'm Gonna Give All My Snickers Away |
eatcrayons |
(2.80) |
2,376 |
2014-08-22 |
description:
Suggested by my friend Dave (of Agosti fame) when he heard the original song. THE FEAST....IS MINE.
domain:
gonnagiveallmysnickersaway
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?PTKGS: Anthony Perez gives Dreamcast advice |
DarthWang |
(3.27) |
2,086 |
2014-08-16 |
description:
LOL!
domain:
anthonynigga
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?Sonic the Mario Kart 24 |
BagOfMagicFood |
(3.50) |
1,391 |
2014-08-13 |
description:
I didn't know if anyone had found similarities between these two game themes before, so I mashed them together to see what happened. Then I found sprites from Mario Kart 64, and then it wasn't too hard to paste them onto an empty Special Stage track once I found a Genesis emulator that could disable layers and take unfiltered screenshots.
domain:
mariokartsonic
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?Rob Bohr |
Converged |
(2.67) |
1,261 |
2014-08-11 |
description:
Fuck that nigga, and fuck him twice. Cause the only' shit you ever took was some good advice.
domain:
robbohr
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?Give me a milk. Chocolate. |
mcroix |
(4.48) |
7,018 |
2014-07-20 |
description:
toolongmnd™
domain:
lous-cafe
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?How Shatner met your mother |
GlennQuagmire |
(1.00) |
1,113 |
2014-07-20 |
description:
This set capitalizes on Leavanny's typing and movepool, using its most useful moves in its arsenal as well as possible. It is mandatory for Leavanny to have STAB moves, as that is one of the few reasons to use it at all. Leavanny is usually attacking straight away since it does not want to waste turns when checks and counters are still in play—which is very often the case. Synthesis heals off any entry hazard damage taken, while also mitigating the damage done by Life Orb. Synthesis is also particularly useful, as it becomes a shield from Sucker Punch, which Leavanny can survive from any Pokemon in the tier at full health. Heal Bell is great for team support and also removes any status that gives Leavanny trouble. Synthesis, in conjunction with Heal Bell, allows Leavanny to beat various walls such as Alomomola and Wartortle, among various other Pokemon.
domain:
simbaaaaaa
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?Ferris Bueller hates lobsters |
GlennQuagmire |
(2.55) |
1,043 |
2014-07-16 |
description:
An Adamant nature is chosen over Jolly because Mightyena needs the extra power due to its low offenses, but Jolly allows Mightyena to outspeed faster Ghost- and Psychic-type such as Adamant or Modest Drifblim and Modest Gardevoir. BlackGlasses is the preferred item as it gives Mightyena the power to guarantee a 2HKO against Musharna after Stealth Rock and to OHKO against Muk after two boost and Stealth Rock. Lum Berry also has some good uses, as it helps Mightyena against Jynx and lets it switch in on status moves from Pokemon such as Musharna and Misdreavus. Howl can also be used over Taunt or Toxic, allowing Mightyena to get a boost behind a Substitute or from a forced switch and OHKO Pokemon such as Roselia and Misdreavus, but Taunt and Toxic's support from Mightyena is more useful most of the time. Life Orb can also be used over BlackGlasses or Lum Berry, as it gives Mightyena more power, but Mightyena will faint quickly with the Life Orb recoil and Substitute.
domain:
buellerlobsters
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?PofigYaEmTortik (I gont give a crap, im eating a cak... |
Enfreez |
(1.00) |
490 |
2014-07-07 |
description:
I retarted mix of my friends quotes.
domain:
yaemtortik
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?(nsfw) This fucking heat |
bfisch81 |
(2.67) |
749 |
2014-07-02 |
description:
I'm a fair guy but... this fucking heat is making me absolutely crazy.
domain:
thisfuckingheat
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?SONIC DID 9/11 |
BLCKMSSH |
(1.00) |
546 |
2014-07-01 |
description:
SONIC DID 9/11
domain:
sonicdid911
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?HAPPY BIRTHDAY SCOTTIEPIMPIN |
prairiedogeric10 |
(3.43) |
1,788 |
2014-06-23 |
description:
Just a generic happy birthday this year. Crazy month lol
domain:
formally
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?What Is Glitched Sonic Love? |
Sonicfan771 |
(2.50) |
897 |
2014-06-20 |
description:
Just an tiny glitch, nothing more!
domain:
whatisglitchedsoniclove
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?kims |
vickepicke |
(2.33) |
321 |
2014-06-15 |
description:
kims is crazy
domain:
kims
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