Demo vs Eurodemo - What's the difference?
demo | eurodemo |
A demonstration or visual explanation.
A recording of a song meant to demonstrate its overall sound for the purpose of getting it published or recorded more fully.
an example of a product used for demonstration and then sold at a discount
a march or gathering to make a political protest
(computing) An edition of limited functionality to give the user an example of how the program works.
(computing, demoscene) a non-interactive audiovisual computer program developed by enthusiasts to demonstrate the capabilities of the machine (see demoscene)
* 2007 , Game Face (issues 21-25)
* 2008 , Tamás Polgár, Freax: the brief history of the demoscene: Volume 1
Democrat.
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Demolition.
To record a demo version of a song, usually not intended for commercial release.
To demonstrate.
(demoscene) A demo made by Europeans.
* 1993 , "Clayton Donley", 3DO or Jaguar'' (on Internet newsgroup ''rec.games.video.misc )
* 1993 , "Joakim Grundwall", A1200 specific demos'' (on Internet newsgroup ''alt.sys.amiga.demos )
* 1995 , "Shadow Weaver", Newbie Question'' (on Internet newsgroup ''comp.graphics.raytracing )
As nouns the difference between demo and eurodemo
is that demo is while eurodemo is (demoscene) a demo made by europeans.demo
English
Noun
(en noun)- After hearing the demo the record label approved funding to record the song with a full band.
- Though the idea of procedural textures has been around for years, they have primarily been exploited by the demo scene, made famous by impressive demos like kkrieger, and haven't hit it big in the game industry yet
- A very successful PC demo from 1993, Second Reality from Future Crew
Verb
(en verb)- The band demoed thirty songs. Their manager thought that ten of the songs would make a good record.
Anagrams
* ----eurodemo
English
Noun
(en noun)- There are THOUSANDS of Eurodemos out there, from various groups, spanning several years.
- i think you noncoders have got the wrong idea about eurodemos . most eurodemos are, i think, coded by coders to impress other coders. that is, while a noncoder just thinks a routine looks like shit a coder will be impressed if he haven't(SIC) got a clue of how to make one like it himself.
- Maybe someone else can help with this part. Maybe there are some converters on some PC eurodemo sites, since they tend to go into weird low color modes for some demos.