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Alchimie is a French demo and retro computer party held in France, more precisely in the Drôme département, in the Valley of the Rhône.
Contents
- 1 Organization and history
- 2 Timeline
- 2.1 Alchimie 1 – 2001
- 2.2 Alchimie 2 – 2002
- 2.3 Alchimie 3 – 2003
- 2.4 Alchimie 4 – 2004
- 2.5 Alchimie 5 – 2005
- 2.6 Alchimie 6 – 2006
- 2.7 Alchimie 7 – 2007
- 2.8 Alchimie 2009 – 2009
- 2.9 µAlchimie – 2010
- 2.10 Alchimie 111111 – 2011
- 2.11 µAlchimie II – 2012
- 2.12 Alchimie X – 2013
- 2.13 µAlchimie III – 2014
- 2.14 Alchimie 0xb – 2015
- 2.15 µAlchimie IV – 2016
- 2.16 Alchimie 12 – 2017
- 3 Compos
- 4 Links
Organization and history
Organized by the TripleA association, an originally Amiga oriented club. TripleA mostly organize events called Amigabouffes, which are basically dinners with Amiga afficionados. Alchimie and µAlchimie are the annual XXL Amigabouffes.
The annual events are currently alternating with the main Alchimie each odd years and the smaller more intimist µAlchimie the even years (between each main). Main Alchimies are held in Tain l'Hermitage (Drôme) while µAlchimies are help in the smaller village of Clérieux (Drôme).
It has seen more and more French Amstradists attending it in later editions, slowly becoming one of the main French Amstrad friendly party, alongside Atari and Amiga and any retro computers fans, and modern computers users as well.
First edition of the Alchimie was held in 2001.
Timeline
Alchimie 1 – 2001
Alchimie 2 – 2002
Alchimie 3 – 2003
Alchimie 4 – 2004
Alchimie 5 – 2005
Alchimie 6 – 2006
Alchimie 7 – 2007
Demoniak
Alchimie 2009 – 2009
µAlchimie – 2010
Alchimie 111111 – 2011
µAlchimie II – 2012
Alchimie X – 2013
µAlchimie III – 2014
Alchimie 0xb – 2015
µAlchimie IV – 2016
MacDeath, Roudoudou, Overflow, Ast
Alchimie 12 – 2017
More than 20 Amstradists came to the party which saw releases from some of them.
Compos
Alchimie 12 – 2017
The Alchimie12 (2017) was somewhat special in that Roudoudou and Overflow decided to both release at the composition, for Amstrad PLUS/GX4000 format in ROM cartridges, making it a doubled first. Nothing could have been possible without the C4CPC cartridge to unlock the full potential of the system at last. The second generation of Amstrad CPC made a grand entrance as a serious Demoscene competitor in the retro computer categories, competing with 16bits with huge number of colours on screen, impressive soundtracks and smooth fast paced animations, praised by Amiga and Atari fans during the event.
Case completed the Amstrad performances with his Amstrad CPC Graphic composition, Ranked First as well.
Glokzilla , a very cool Atari STf demo reached 3rd place and was also a serious contestant.
CRTC³
Roudoudou [code, graphics]
Zik [code, music]
CoyHot [graphics]
fra [graphics]
Amstrad 6128+ cartridge demo - Ranked 1st at Alchimie12 - 2017
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Pouët : http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=72279
Eerie Forest
Enters the Legend. By Overflow from Logon system.
Extra help by TotO
GX4000 cartridge demo - Ranked 2nd at Alchimie12 - 2017
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Pouët : http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=72271
drAAAgon
By Case
Amstrad CPC 16k screen - Mode0 - Ranked 1st in Graphic composition at Alchimie12 - 2017
Links
- TripleA website (in french) : https://www.triplea.fr/blog/
- History of past Alchimies : https://www.triplea.fr/blog/lalchimie/les-anciennes-alchimies/
- DEMOZOO : https://demozoo.org/parties/series/486/