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Red Hot Chilli Pepper   [1989]

Red Hot Chilli Pepper Released by :
Crest

Release Date :
23 December 1989

Type :
C64 Demo

Released At :
Venlo Meeting December 1989

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (4 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Crossbow of Crest
  Vision of Crest
Music .... Chris of Beat Machine, Dynamix
  Geir Tjelta of Moz(IC)art
  JCH of Ikari, The Dominators, Vibrants
  Xayne of Beat Machine, Crest
Graphics .... Chris of Beat Machine, Dynamix
  Crossbow of Crest
  Dokk
  VIP of Crest
  Vision of Crest


SIDs used in this release :
Aciiiiiid(/MUSICIANS/B/Beat_Machine/Aciiiiiid.sid)
Crest Rules(/MUSICIANS/B/Beat_Machine/Chris/Crest_Rules.sid)
Friends(/MUSICIANS/B/Beat_Machine/Xayne/Friends.sid)
Going Home(/MUSICIANS/B/Beat_Machine/Xayne/Going_Home.sid)
Happy Again(/MUSICIANS/B/Beat_Machine/Xayne/Happy_Again.sid)
Red Hot Chilli Pepper Intro(/MUSICIANS/B/Beat_Machine/Xayne/Red_Hot_Chilli_Pepper_Intro.sid)
Shade(/MUSICIANS/T/Tjelta_Geir/Shade.sid)
Training(/MUSICIANS/J/JCH/Training.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Conrad on 27 July 2010
Can't remember if it was in this demo or Blow Job V, but the part with extended char rows in border really amazed me back then. These days it's dead obvious how it was done... just look at how the font was drawn and working out how $3fff works. :)
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