Revision Demoparty 2026: Razor1911 [video]

tetrisgm 361 points 124 comments April 08, 2026
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tetrisgm

Legendary demo group Razor 1911 submitted this beautiful demo as the closer for the Revision 2026 demo competition. It is an homage to 40 years of hacking from the group. For context, they were pioneers in both the demoscene and in the warez scene in the 80s-00s.

MrBuddyCasino

Direct link with the correct timecode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw4W9V57SKs&t=5716s

0xbs0d

This is awesome!

amatecha

Oh man, I watched "non-live" earlier today but hearing the live vers with the crowd audio is amazing. So damn good <3

krige

Excellent demo and good music to go with it. My favorite part was probably the X-Copy sector map transitioning into a 3D cube with a running sprite.

bowmessage

incredible work! such a nice way to remember their fallen teammates at the end there.

allenu

Beautiful. Masterfully done. I love all the BBS-era aesthetics and callouts. I hadn't seen FILE_ID.DIZ art in forever.

dom96

Absolutely amazing. Nice to be reminded that Revision is still active, on my bucket list to visit at least once in my life.

pogue

That was amazing, really great song & visuals too. Takes me back to the days when you couldn't close the keygen because the midi playing was such a banger. https://keygenmusic.tk/

Incipient

Demos used to have sizes - I can't see one for this, is it just an 'open' category? This thing is far too insane to be size limited, surely?

vintermann

There were many really nice demos on Revision this year. Hacker News favorite (and mine, too!) LFT put out another microcontroller demo, Sum Ergo Demonstro: https://youtube.com/watch?v=v8zKDotYh9A&is=xAbW7VZVGLn0986B But I think my favorite so far from the ones I've seen has to be Second Nature, an OCS Amiga demo by Desire & The Twitch Elite, and music by Hoffman.

masternight

Ah wow. I really enjoyed the demoscene back in the 90s. Was never a part of it but I was always fascinated by the effects and music and ascii art that these guys created. A BBS in my city always had the latest e-zines like Reality Check Network and Affinity, and others I forget. Reading up on the scene and about groups like Razor1911 was something I spent a lot of time on when I was younger. Amazing demo and homage to the era.

tomaytotomato

Wow, a real throwback to my earlier years exploring the Warez scene as cash poor teenager, which meant you had to get creative to find what you wanted. Looking back in my 30s, I think part of my brain has atrophied because I can now purchase and download games and content with a few clicks on Steam and £40, which will be ready to play after dinner. Before you had to think and search forums (both public and private) for DDL links, CD keys, cracks, passwords to unzip files. Then once you had downloaded these multiple RAR/Zip files you then had to check and verify them for corruption or viruses. After that it was reading the sacred README.nfo file included in the crack zip. Which if you didn't specify to open in Notepad or Notepad++, it would open the Windows System information window. The last stage before firing up a game was the patching/cracking phase; that could involved things like editing hosts files, unplugging or disconnecting from the internet, or modifying your firewall to prevent network requests for anti-piracy software. Then you ran your crack or copied a patched .exe file over into the game directory. Aye presto, you're ready to fire up (hopefully it didn't have a virus or rootkit) ...but wait there is no loading videos or splash screen (panic). Well that's because the pirates were saving storage space and removed unnecessary game videos and music assets. <Play game> Bioshock Ah, that was a nice nostalgia trip. Also for any other nostalgia trippers, do you remember the first thing you always installed was a cracked version of WinRar (before 7zip became cool), running on a fresh install of Windows_7_SP3_BLACK_EDITION_XXX.iso

NKosmatos

I upvote every post related to the demoscene due to my age, so I couldn't let this one, especially when it's coming from RZR. Imagine if we could get a new release from FC as well in 2026 (40 years since their founding)!!! More about Razor 1911 and Future Crew for the young readers of HN: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razor_1911 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Crew P.S. Too many groups to mention, but these two hold a special place in my mind ;-) P.S.2. Extra mention to the most famous Greek demo group - ASD (Andromeda Software Development) - https://www.pouet.net/groups.php?which=1317

andrepd

My first time hearing the name RAZOR1911 was on the cracktro for GTA IV, which had this banger of a music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy4-9PsZHqI

keyle

I like that you linked the live show instead of the video of the demo alone, as the crowd noise adds to the experience.

igleria

as a broke kid from the third world, the amount of coping Razor1911 enabled for me with gaming got me through high school during the 2000s (edit due to not finishing a sentence originally) cannot be understated.

ptype

not sure I've experienced goosebumps like this before

tetrisgm

The song can be gotten for free / pay what you want at: https://dubmood.bandcamp.com/track/fighting-words-feat-goto8...

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