
Name: Binary Dimension Association
Other group names (aliases): | BD, BDA |
Type: | Demoscene group |
Abbreviation: | BDA |
Country: | Russia |
City: | Kemerovo |
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Born Dead #04 (1998) / Новости
The article discusses rumors about Clive Sinclair's death and the availability of information on Sinclair Research Ltd's official website. It covers recent electronic publications in Samara, including BUZZ and DEJA VU, and highlights the Artcomp'98 computer art festival results. It mentions the distribution of compilations and provides details on how to obtain them.
Deja Vu #05 (1998) / SOFTWARE
Review and walkthrough of the logical graphic adventure game 'Operation R.R.' with detailed level instructions. Discussion on game elements like music choice and graphic design. Mentions new coder MAX/CYBERAX/BINARY DIMENSION's involvement.
Deja Vu #05 (1998) / SOFTWARE
Review and walkthrough of the logical graphic adventure game 'Operation R.R.' with detailed level instructions. Discussion on game elements like music choice and graphic design. Mentions new coder MAX/CYBERAX/BINARY DIMENSION's involvement.
Deja Vu #05 (1998) / Аперативчик
Discussion on supporting machines with more than 128k memory, leading to separate shells for 128k and 256k systems. Testing was mainly done on Scorpion and Profi, with functionality on other models anticipated. Article includes guidance on unpacking source files and insights on using improved algorithms.
Rush #01 (1999) / Informacrium
Compilation of interesting and useful Internet addresses related to Amiga resources, including magazines, hardware manufacturers, and software companies.
Rush #01 (1999) / Informatorium
Exploration of a CD with emulators for various platforms, highlighting Spectrum. Details the content organization and diversity. Concludes with insights from the CD-ROM Project's Spectrum software collection.
Rush #01 (1999) / Scene vs Professionals
Exploration of the demoscene's creativity versus commercial game development. Discussion of potential for professional-quality programs by scene members. Call for collaboration with leading scene groups.
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