'The Main-Event of 1991'... Was supposed to be the Amega-party held in Porsgrunn by Violence-CRB-Dexion. Well, what to say? Not much did make this party 'The Main-Event of 1991'. First of all, lots of promises in the invitation were incorrect... The entrance-prices had in some odd way, increased, the buildings must have been moved at this time (it really wasn't '400m to the closest fast-food place' etc, instead it was 4000m!!!), the organizing teams gave us different information about competitions etc, all the time. Get this! Well, upon all it was a nice party, since many people came, good demos were released, and the atmosphere was 'real'. Some famous teams present were: Phenomena, Razor, Rebels, Silents, PMC, Andromeda, Crusaders and Anarchy. Well, let's get on with the competitions right away. I don't know if you could call them competitions, since they were rather unfair. A jury, consisting of eight persons, should judge all demos, modules, pictures. (or perhaps it was eight people for every comp.? well, I'm not really certain.) Some hard work! Also, not all competitons (as promised) took place. (Unless I missed some while I was away with some beautyful, local girls, but I don't think so!) The music-comp. was the strangest one of them all!!! Over 70 contributions were handed in, and eleven were chosen to be ranked. Maniacs of Noise competed with two tunes, which of course were of their usual high quality. None of these tunes were selected by the (incompetent) jury! Instead, some low-budget tunes (with ripped samples) were chosen. I find this very hard to explain, as it's nearly impossible to compare a professional tune to an amateur one. The difference between those tunes is so extreme. - We will -maybe- release a 'compare'-disk with the M.O.N.-tunes and the four (so called) 'best' tunes, so all of you can laugh too!!! - Ok, I'm not at all saying that the M.O.N tunes should have won, but they should at least have been selected. Anyway, the results were: 1. Shorty/Network 2. Heatbeat/Rebels 3. Pedro/Frantic Heatbeat wasn't even present, yet he could compete. It was clearly said to us that 'one may not compete, unless one's present.'. (no comments) In the GFX-comp. the results were: 1. Viper/No Limits 2. Color/Phenomena 3. (sorry!) and in the demo-comp.: 1. Thomas Landspurg (Tom Soft) 2. PMC 3. Silents Fr. To mention something about the prices, there were 10 000 NOK for 1st price (demo), 2000 NOK 2nd price, 1000 NOK 3rd price. Some differences, eh?! I guess the results in the gfx/demo-comp, were at least, quite fair. Hmm, this is all we could come up with regarding the Amega-party 1991. Bye...