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| - Mekka & Symposium (also called MS, "Symmek" or M&S) was a demoparty held annually in Fallingbostel, Germany over the Easter days from 1997 to 2002. The party was a joint effort by the organizers of Amiga party Symposium, held previously in 1995 and 1996, and PC party Mekka, held in 1996. In 2002, the organizers announced that they would not organize MS anymore, stating "irreconcilable personal differences within the main organizer team". The majority of personnel went on to create Breakpoint in 2003.
- The Mekka & Symposium was a convention, known as a demoparty, where demogroups released works of art consisting of music, graphics, animation, and text, on various different hardware architectures. It began in 1997, as the result of a merger between the previous year's Mekka and Symposium demoparties, and ran until 2002. It was succeeded by the Breakpoint demoparty, which ran from 2003 to 2010 and by the Revision demoparty, which began in 2011.
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| - The Mekka & Symposium was a convention, known as a demoparty, where demogroups released works of art consisting of music, graphics, animation, and text, on various different hardware architectures. It began in 1997, as the result of a merger between the previous year's Mekka and Symposium demoparties, and ran until 2002. It was succeeded by the Breakpoint demoparty, which ran from 2003 to 2010 and by the Revision demoparty, which began in 2011. At the Mekka & Symposium on April 23, 2000, a group known as Hitmen premiered the world's first non-commercial independent code running on the Sega Dreamcast, the A.G.E. demo. It utilized a custom cable to connect to a host computer called the Dreamcast Debug Handler.
- Mekka & Symposium (also called MS, "Symmek" or M&S) was a demoparty held annually in Fallingbostel, Germany over the Easter days from 1997 to 2002. The party was a joint effort by the organizers of Amiga party Symposium, held previously in 1995 and 1996, and PC party Mekka, held in 1996. In 2002, the organizers announced that they would not organize MS anymore, stating "irreconcilable personal differences within the main organizer team". The majority of personnel went on to create Breakpoint in 2003.
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