My story:
I was involved and participated in NAID'96. My first impression of the scene once I actually participated was that it was very cliquey and did not entertain newcomers that had not made a name for themselves yet, no matter their potential. I hated it. I don't think NAID was representative if the scene as a whole.
Also, as a final year project at University, created my own non-competitive demo in 3Dfx, where I impressed the graphics professor by doing phong shading although 3Dfx cards could not do this (simple texture mapping trick in reality):
To Be Continued... by Saw Tooth Distortion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfJXjaoUQa0
The music was composed by Elwood, a famous tracker musician back in the day with some of the highest rated songs on scene.org. The demo took me 2 weeks to code with no prior experience of coding 3Dfx chips (Glide). The name was chosen because I wasn't finished. I thought I had another 2 weeks to work on it, but apparently I wasn't allowed to continue working during exam week.
Saw Tooth Distortion became a gaming company that never took off. Our first game's website is still up: http://www.xona.com/evolutionaryprototype/. It then became Xona Games and we are still breaking into the industry with a long list of impressive awards behind us but nothing financially sustainable yet: http://xona.com/. We are true indie, even in the pocketbooks.
The future holds PSN, Steam, and XBLA for us... Wish us luck.
Future Crew's Second Reality completely blew me away. Respect forever.