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The No Name Demo   [1992]

The No Name Demo Released by :
Wisdom

Release Date :
October 1992

Type :
C64 Demo

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Wisdom of Crescent
Music .... Wisdom of Crescent
Graphics .... Wisdom of Crescent


SIDs used in this release :
Noname Demo (tune 1)(/MUSICIANS/W/Wisdom/Noname_Demo_tune_1.sid)
Noname Demo (tune 2)(/MUSICIANS/W/Wisdom/Noname_Demo_tune_2.sid)
Noname Demo (tune 3)(/MUSICIANS/W/Wisdom/Noname_Demo_tune_3.sid)
Noname Demo (tune 4)(/MUSICIANS/W/Wisdom/Noname_Demo_tune_4.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Wisdom on 9 April 2011
Uploaded the original sending diskette (the_no_name_demo.zip), which includes the FLI logo I drew for Curve (it is missing from the first file uploaded by Lemming). Also updated the screenshot with an animated one.
User Comment
Submitted by Wisdom on 9 April 2011
This was a contact demo that I have done for Curve in 1992 and it was only sent to Posdnugs/Curve back then. It was not meant to be released and it has no relation with Curve at all, hence I have never released it.

It seems that some local idiot who took a copy of this (along with some other stuff) and spread them around without our knowledge. (Probably one of our "friends" or ex-group mates). Recently, there has been other incidents like this, such as the Only for Us.

As far as the mission of the CSDb goes, it might seem relevant and rightful to publish all this stuff on here, but on the other side, these were really not releases at all, as they were never spread by us. And now they are "releases" because somebody uploads it on CSDb without even asking the owner (creator) of the stuff, who is actively participating in CSDB.

Anyway, I am sure some idiots will come up with their own opinion of what a release is, and so on. But this is not really a release and I leave the ecstatic pleasure of setting the correct "release" date for this to you, as I had done and sent it in October 1992 and it only now reaches the public in April 2011.

Feel free to continue fucking around with your "DB", which is really short of reflecting the history, while ultimately trying to achieve such a mission.

Edit: I was wrongly remembering that this was released in September, but after checking the memory dump (near $0F60) of the last part, I noticed that it was actually October. So I changed the dates here and also in the production note.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 6 April 2011
I PM'ed Wisdom, let's hear what he says
User Comment
Submitted by lemming on 6 April 2011
I'm not sure if the same Wisdom coded this, afaik this is a German demo; if anyone knows better, please correct.
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