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Dracula   [2007]

Dracula Release Date :
9 December 2007

Type :
C64 Graphics  (FLI)

Released At :
Jazzmacx Tas Takeover

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... Joe the Madman of Visual Reality

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User Comment
Submitted by jtm on 9 January 2008
Hi. The picture is a conversion from Amiga. Only retouched by.

Unfortunately, I can't remember the original source.
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 9 December 2007
Fantastic to see some of the old things JTM did, finally released.

I always had a flavor for JTM even though some of his imagery was re-found in some Amiga 500 prods, as Archmage pointed out earlier today. Joe the Madman had a charm of his own of interpreting them into our scene.

Especially in our times I think we could read in a few lines in JTM’s work: Dracula, the son of Vlad Tepes who was caught in a war between religious movements, and which changed his religious conviction and was further more killed.

Or we could even question the image in another perspective to be that of a superman, a man capable of overcoming any obstacle with a sexual power weather man or female in F.L.I. or not.. :)
User Comment
Submitted by Twoflower on 9 December 2007
Not really taking good advantage of the FLI, is it? Dracula has angst.
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