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The Summer 2005 Dualstream Day of Zeux was the 15th bi-annual [[Day of Zeux]] competition.  It was organized by [[Insidious]] and began and ended at 5PM GMT on Saturday, July 2nd, 2005 and Sunday, July 3rd, 2005, respectively.  The topics were Growth and Space Exploration, and the judges were [[RoSS]], [[Terryn]], [[Emalkay]] and [[Seven]], with [[Prophet]] serving as a backup judge.  [[Seven]] ultimately did not submit scores, and thus [[Prophet]]'s scores were used instead.
The Summer 2005 Dualstream Day of Zeux was the 15th bi-annual [[Day of Zeux]] competition.  It was organized by [[Insidious]] and began and ended at 5PM GMT on Saturday, July 2nd, 2005 and Sunday, July 3rd, 2005, respectively.  The topics were Growth and Space Exploration, and the judges were [[RoSS]], [[Terryn]], [[Emalkay]] and [[Seven]], with [[Prophet]] serving as a backup judge.  [[Seven]] ultimately did not submit scores, and thus [[Prophet]]'s scores were used instead.


Of the games in this DoZ, Cheese's Adventure is often considered particularly memorable for its use of the then-recent concept of pixel perfect rendering.  While this had been explored in varying degrees before by other people and by [[LogiCow]] himself, it had not been implemented in a game of substantial content prior to this.
Of the games in this DoZ, Cheese's Adventure is often considered particularly memorable for its use of the then-recent concept of pixel precise rendering.  While this had been explored in varying degrees before by other people and by [[LogiCow]] himself, it had not been implemented in a game of substantial content prior to this.


==Game Rankings==
==Game Rankings==

Revision as of 02:07, 29 December 2010

The Summer 2005 Dualstream Day of Zeux was the 15th bi-annual Day of Zeux competition. It was organized by Insidious and began and ended at 5PM GMT on Saturday, July 2nd, 2005 and Sunday, July 3rd, 2005, respectively. The topics were Growth and Space Exploration, and the judges were RoSS, Terryn, Emalkay and Seven, with Prophet serving as a backup judge. Seven ultimately did not submit scores, and thus Prophet's scores were used instead.

Of the games in this DoZ, Cheese's Adventure is often considered particularly memorable for its use of the then-recent concept of pixel precise rendering. While this had been explored in varying degrees before by other people and by LogiCow himself, it had not been implemented in a game of substantial content prior to this.

Game Rankings

Judging Sheets

See Summer 2005 Dualstream Day of Zeux Judging Sheets

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