Swedish TV Democompetition
(ROCKET/HYPNOSIS)
Yes! You are reading it right! The Swedish channel 'TV 2' shall arrange a demo competition for Amiga. The program is called 'BIT FOR BIT' and will be shown in a part of the program: 'KOSMOPOL'. The program starts in the beginning of february 1991 and will last to late March so you have not so much time to do YOUR demo, so start NOW!!!!
This competition is especially for those who can see the program, but if you are a scandinavian (from Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland) group you can feel free to join this competition.
I don't know the prices you can win yet, but the best demos will ofcourse be showed on TV and that's a great publicity for the group I think.
We have no special rules, but if you would have a chance to win then you must do a cool, original demo with nice effects (ex. Animations, plasma, Raster and things which are nice to watch.)
If you`re beginner and want to ask questions about games, computing etc. it`ll also be a 'Question corner' so send in your questions right away!!!
The program 'Bit for bit' will contain: Demos, Gametests, Question corner, Reports, Charts etc...etc... so come on! Make a cool demo and send in your contributions and questions to the following address:
JAN PALM
SVT
BOX 3050
S-350 03 VAXJO
SWEDEN
AND DON'T FORGET TO SIGN THE ENVOLPE WITH: DEMO COMPETITION! AND DON'T FORGET TO WRITE YOUR ADDRESS + PHONE NR.
If you want the very latest information you can call me (Rocket) on:
* at home between 18:00 - 23:00 * +46 (0)472 - 760 37
* at work between 8:00 - 17:00 * +46 (0)470 - 415 50
<< Ask for Lars >> Kosmopol is sending between 16:15 to 18:15 every WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY
This article originally appeared in the Amiga diskmagazine "Freedom Crack #5" by Vega in 1991.
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Addresses and other contact information were only valid when this magazine was originally published, in march of 1991.
Some content may refer to activities that are illegal in some countries. BitFellas does not support such activity.
Addresses and other contact information were only valid when this magazine was originally published, in march of 1991.