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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