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added on the 2015-06-21 11:18:45 by hedning |
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Great graphics, nice music and some nice effects, but also a lot of re-use and very bad pacing. Weak thumb up.
rulez added on the 2015-06-21 11:28:03 by Kylearan
blew me off my chair!
The Spasmolytic successor :)
Great X2016 warm up demo from Censor and Oxyron.. Very nice demo.. music side 2 roxx :) Nice to see Joe in Censor. He should try different kind of pictures with the same quality for next demo imho :) Keep up this awesome
collaboration with developing new effects, gfx and music for demos to come! Cheers mates!
Great X2016 warm up demo from Censor and Oxyron.. Very nice demo.. music side 2 roxx :) Nice to see Joe in Censor. He should try different kind of pictures with the same quality for next demo imho :) Keep up this awesome
collaboration with developing new effects, gfx and music for demos to come! Cheers mates!
Lots of great sound tech in this.
I just wanted to leave this here.
Massively impressive tech. Loved the effect mixtures and transitions, a lot of non-trivial stuff. Maybe this is a little bit too much of a coder demo, but the coder in me enjoyed this a lot.
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Quality Stuff!
youtube https://youtu.be/-mgtY2326Y0
Well done... :) always a pleasure looking for the latest censor scroller ;)
Yep yep :)
Great gfx, music and effects. There were definitely some pacing problems in the latter parts, but I'm guessing running the sample-based music together with actual effects is no easy feat.
I loved the polygon music bars, and the music is amazing in the second side.
some of the music is totally excellent and i love the demo visuals and effects too, also some very nice graphics, a very good demo package!
Good demo in every aspect.
SweeEEeet! I like the music in the greetings part somehow..
Wicked stuff
Fantastic...
thanks for sharing this release with us at the party.
you guys clearly know your stuff, even if this wasnt meant to be an X-party style blockbuster its still hovering way above most of the other c64 releases since then.
Oxy+Censor = teh shit.
you guys clearly know your stuff, even if this wasnt meant to be an X-party style blockbuster its still hovering way above most of the other c64 releases since then.
Oxy+Censor = teh shit.
Best C64 demo this year!!!! :) Briliant!!!
Who cares if it's recycled if the contents is this nice?
elite!! one more time Oxy & Censor break the rules! fanstastic!
fantastic!
Sure.
wonderful. and this awesome greetings part is awesome.
Some awesome effects and tricks in this one :P
amazing! loved and enjoyed every second of it. quality wise was far above the other releases in the oldskool compo, so it was a clear winner.
Great code and music here!
Nice only one from Nordlicht i seen so far
Technically impressive and favourite production of the party. Thanks for releasing at nordlicht! =)
Awesome stuff
Yes! Music deserves a thumb of its own!
Good stuff!
really great demo!! the effects a really neat and technical, the gfx are awesome and the audio part is totally mindblowing :D
Are you f**king kidding me? Who codes this?
(I know who did, i just wanted to rhetorically ask that)
OMFG.
(I know who did, i just wanted to rhetorically ask that)
OMFG.
Great production. This one has the thing that Comaland (even the 100% version) has lacked. And that thing is IMO a stronger and tighter design and direction.
@bitbreaker: Klär, mystery solved! So whoever was in charge of design and direction was lame at it. Just stop trying, dump the effects one after the other, and (at least in your case) productions will turn out better that way.
dat music
6581 rox 6510 rox CEN&OXY rox
Well deserved winner of the compo. Awesome music, great pixels and cool effects (you may switch the attributes randomly)
Not bad. :)
Beautiful ♥ love the part from ~2:45 to ~4:00 (♪♫)
bitbreaker, come on, watch dutch breeze again, 25 years old and already understood importance of design, and it is exactly what made it a classic, not the fancy tech. :)
Quality all around, but especially the music (and particularly disk 2) turned me on!
axis, and having the best graphics & design ever ? show me a demo which is a classic for having the best code :P :)
Insane stuff, you guys rule
Aww music.
wow. i couldn't believe what i heard. awesome sync-work. hope you keep improving the same style onwards.
High quality stuff!
Great.
I wish i was able to dump the effects one after the other in such a nice way... ;-P
yep
Gorgeous prod and what a sound ambience!!
Clever usage of sampled instruments.
Nicey, but kinda not too cheerful, like many other C64 demos, that still perfect in technical and 'design' sense.
simply a joy to watch
Awesome stuff (again)..
Fresh!
Ouch!
Great tune at the begin of disk II
absolutely brilliant
This demo was nominated for That's Not Possible Award! :) For the vectors+multichannel samples part. And for Best Low End Demo. And for best pixel gfx... and this is in a 'slow' C64 year, pff... :D
This Demo rocks!
I think with some more time available this could have even won the next X !
This makes me wonder what sorts of effects you are holding back right now! Even better than this? impossible!
I will definitely rewatch this a lot! It´s close to perfect!
I think with some more time available this could have even won the next X !
This makes me wonder what sorts of effects you are holding back right now! Even better than this? impossible!
I will definitely rewatch this a lot! It´s close to perfect!
nice one
this is pretty insane
Nice graphics and effects here, good demo. And great looking "Turn Disk" part. :)
brilliant style and code !
Demo is superb, and music in the second part is fantastic!
nice perspective FX
yes
Fantasmolytic!
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