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Demoscene-Forums
If you want to know what's happening in the scene, this is the
place you should go to. On the boards listed below, you'll find
announcements of releases, demo recommendations, background
information on sceners and groups and piles of photographs taken
at demo parties.
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Pouet
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Another big demoscene board. Pouet is especially good to
check out demos and the like and comments on all important
productions in the scene, and it's famous for its logos that are
made by sceners that love Pouet.
http://www.pouet.net/
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Bitfellas
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Bitfellas is one of the largest and most active scene portals today. Beneath a large forum
it features latest news from the demoscene and a lot more.
http://www.bitfellas.org/
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scene.org
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scene.org is often called 'the core of the demoscene'. It hosts
almost ANYthing ever released in the demoscene, from little
intros to huge videofiles, from serious productions to funny
party livecuts. If you can't find what you're looking for on
scene.org, it's probably just an hour or two old, or you made a
typing mistake.
http://www.scene.org/
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Slengpung
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'Stop making that weird face!' Slengpung hosts a huge archive of
demoscene event pictures. You've been to a demoparty and
photographed? There is a good chance that you'll find your face
here. Slengpung isn't only fun, it gives a good impression of
how demoparties look.
http://www.slengpung.com/
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Scenesight
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Scenesight sees the demoscene from outside itself and and tells
what's happening at science festivals, on radio stations, or in
print media in collaboration or solely from the heart of the
demoscene. This is one of the best places to go if you want to
know what impact the demoscene has.
http://www.scenesight.org/
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