ReSeT 20 DemoParty Winning Entries? [UPDATE]

Bubbles of the mind

Just last month the Amstrad Push'n'Pop demo party of ReSeT #20 was set to astound retro gamers with talented sceners showing off their artwork and music in the city of Countances, located in north west France. A success since 2000, the event is open to all retro gamers no matter their level and interest, with the latest demos released on Atari ST, Atari XL, C64 and ZX Spectrum. But what really stands out are the winning entries in the competition ranging from combined demo's to graphics and music which will be voted for and the winning entries announced very soon [See Update]. So without further ado, here are our personal graphical choices!

1st place: Mammouth, by Barjack & Grim ( click picture for better quality )


2nd place: Bat-Moule, by Beb & Hicks ( click picture for better quality )


3rd place: Condense loves pulpo corrosivo, by Ced ( click picture for better quality )


Certainly impressive even for Amstrad standards, but if you agree or don't agree with our choices, make sure to head on over to the voting page and vote what you like the most. If you have a real Amstrad CPC also make sure to download the artwork and music, which is available HERE

UPDATE : The winners have now been announced

Intro/Demo
1. Slideshow Paint ASCII CPC (24)
2. Intro ASCII 1K (6)

Graphics
1. Mammouth by Barjack & Grim (168)
2. Condense loves Pulpo Corrosivo by CeD / Condense (136)
3. Bat-Moule by Beb / Vanity (127)
4. ReSeT XX by CeD / Condense (93)
5. Bubbles of the mind by MacDeath (83)
6. Lines Up Forms Fill Yeah!! (Amstrad Plus) by Kukulcan (29)
7. Bora-Bora by Sicca (24)

Music
1. Two Years by Brink (47)
2. Chemin by Madram / Overlanders (36)
3. Tigres et Pirates by Garvalf (7)

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