FairLight - The Space is Broken (C64 Demo)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Released 26/08/2023 and came 1st place in the Mixed Demo competition at Black Birdie 2023.
Credits:
Code: Trident & Epsilon
Music: Fegolhuzz
Graphics: Soya, Pal & tNG
Video capture: Pitcher
Download/Vote: csdb.dk/releas...
I'm 48 years old and crying.please stop
Release group chip tunes always go so hard lol
On the c64, basically everything is a chip tune. So pure demo groups, release groups and those supporting both (such as us) would be the same here.
Delightful :)
Indeed
Thanks!
Humble thanks dude!
Groovy music! I heard this tune in a mix on mixcloud, thats how i got here. I desperately needed to get this track, it gives me goosebumps. Cheers!
Friggin' unbelievable - love you guys!
Humble thanks
WatchingthisdemoandIcan'tpressspace - very nice =]
Ha ha ha
A fine selection of rasterbars
:)
cool Demo, nice art work at the end.
Well done.
Precise VICII Control 👍 King Tut & perfectly centred splitts stole the show 😎
Agree!
Released at Black Birdie 2023, not Birdie 2023.
Indeed so
Colorbar enjoyer approves 👍😎
SUPERCOOL!
Massive. Still can't understand how you make all of the colours... let's just say there is slightly over 16 as I see it ..
Fast color switching of several colors at the right frequency will fool slow human eyes into seeing a different color. When I first came up with this idea in 1993, Terminal Storm thought that I had finally lost my shit, and I was just 20 years ahead of my time... now if only I could be that much ahead as far as market trading...
@@AnnatarTheMaia Any link to that production? What platform?
@@PontusBerg it was just a "crazy" idea I had back then, but since it was considered too crazy, no code was ever written, and I had already sold my C=128D to finally get my first Amiga 500. Other groups have since produced pictures on the C=64 in 128 colors, that's been a thing going back last 10 - 15 years or so. Don't all the new demos sport "IFLI", I think it's called, and it's 128 colors through such precise color flipping and timing? I've lost track of all the "FLI" formats they have nowadays...
So it's both interlace and placing colours next to each others that then blend together...
Traditional.
But with a number of new twists...