Winning 64kb DOS intro at the Volcanic party 1997, made in one week, in Pacal.
Seven days
For a one week production, it turned rather nice. I was still new to the PC scene. Pascal is a strange language I never really fell in love with but that's all I had to code on PC then. Managing the memory in "real mode", by chunks of 64kb and with only access to the first 640kb or so was a pain to work with as a rookie PC coder.
It was a great pleasure to receive some graphics from Antony of Pulse. Antony has a vibrant style, that can you still feel in the creations of Periscope.
Despite the technical hurdles of exploring a new platform with little tools, I enjoyed Pulpina.
Feeback
Pulpina is available at Pouet.net for comments and thumbs.
Other recent experiments
There are many experiments and projects like PULPINA to discover other here.
- FRONTFEST MOSCOW It was an honour to be invited to Fronfest Moscow 2017 with the little family to give my first workshop; implementing a Twin-stick shooter using ES6 and Canvas, and to continue my CODE🎙ART series of talks + live coding aiming to inspire new web developer artists. on November 18th, 2017
- VOLTRA VOLTRA: Grinding the Universe, a gritty JavaScript demo, winner of the 1024 bytes demo competition at the Assembly 2017. on August 6th, 2017
- BREATHING EARTH Another take on Nadieh Bremer mesmerizing Breathing Earth visualisation, running at 60fps on a 2D Canvas without libraries or frameworks. on June 26th, 2017
- BLCK4777 Winning 1kb intro at Assembly 2015, BLCK4777 is a JavaScript explosion of light and triangles in 1023 bytes on July 31th, 2015
- JS1K SPEECH SYNTHESIZER Sorry but I didn't have the time nor felt like doing heavy 3D, FPS game, particle systems, flying hearts and flowers for JS1K#4. This time, Audio was ON and several entries featured a melody and other simple sound effects, so I had to make a Speech Synthesizer in 1K of JavaScript. on March 14th, 2012
- NEJA My first JavaScript demo, presented at the Assembly 2005 where it ranked #4 on July 30th, 2005
- MAGIC A cute little intro for the Magic BBS made in 3.5kb for MSDOS on April 11th, 1997
- URYA A sweet text mode 64kb intro on PC, written in PASCAL and showed at the WIRED'96 demoparty where it ranked 4th. on November 3rd, 1996
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