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Internet News   Internet News : A.D.A.: Assembly demo competition winners added!
   posted by z5 on 10-Aug-2006 17:48:46 (1680 reads)
At Assembly 2006, both the combined demo competition and the oldskool demo competition were won by an Amiga Demo. Both demos are now added to Amiga Demoscene Archive.

Starstruck by The Black Lotus (winner of the combined demo competition):





Fruitcake by RNO (winner of the oldskool demo competition):

    

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