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312!!!   [2010]

312!!! Released by :
Camelot [web]

Release Date :
8 December 2010

Type :
C64 256b Intro

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (5 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Cruzer of Camelot, CML Sports

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User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 8 December 2010
lol that "hold down some key" instead of "press spAce" or "Any key" was simply too treacherous.

Good job anyway, though i like the "304 proper" one by Beyond Force better because the jittering scrolling in this '312!!!' thing can hardly be called 'soft' if you ask me - $d016 or not.
User Comment
Submitted by Cruzer on 8 December 2010
gotta admit TNT has a point :)
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 8 December 2010
As some sort of competition it would be more fun to have 'the longest text on screen in 1 256 bytes or rather 1 block'. Skip the scroller part and either everyone uses the same text or it has to be generic :)
User Comment
Submitted by TNT on 8 December 2010
Where's your 'A'? ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 8 December 2010
Somewhere in between the lines I imagined a special compressing tool or method,
for art, sound and text was being developed,
making those fantastic machine specific artifacts a part of a new aesthetic, space-ecology :D
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 8 December 2010
I think any smart text-usage as BASIC tokens etc, requires more bytes for code than they offer for text...
Except of course you write specific code for a hardcoded message.
User Comment
Submitted by Grue on 8 December 2010
Any look different than original is cheating in my point of view :)
User Comment
Submitted by Cruzer on 8 December 2010
There's D016, it just moves about 5 pixels/frame. Hold down space to make it slower.
User Comment
Submitted by Digger on 8 December 2010
Hehe, how about using a dictionary and/or substr keywords from Basic?
User Comment
Submitted by Grue on 8 December 2010
Cheating! no $d016!
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