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Burglar
Registered: Dec 2004 Posts: 1071 |
Best C64 Demo Ever?
Now that Edge of Disgrace is out, I thought everybody would agree that this is the best c64 demo ever released.
Though, judging from comments here (and on pouet), there seem to be a couple ppl disagreeing. Yet only few actually state their favorites.
So, if you don't think EoD is the best, which one is and why? |
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Puterman Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 188 |
I like being surprised, to see new kinds of effects, rather than better versions of old ones. If it's well implemented, that's great, but to see something that feels fresh is the most important to me. I also like my demos a bit dirty and unpolished.
It's a bit hard to judge how good Edge of Disgrace is right now. I'll have to let it mature in wine cellar/torture dungeon for some time.
But some of my favorites are:
- Soul, which has some really fresh and interesting parts that felt completely new when the demo was released
- Industrial Breakdown, which was a great idea, and very well implemented
- Deus Ex Machina, mostly because it feels like they managed to change the shape of the screen in quite a few parts, which made it feel really new and creative
- Plush2k, because it felt wacky and massive, with ugly graphics and wonderfully creative effects
- Thrust Concert, for the childhood memories and the great concept
- Pretending to see the Light, because of the mood
- Digital World, because of the feeling that anything can happen, and because of the crazy music
- Bound to be Best II, mostly because of the great feeling of joy in the last part
- The Last Reactor, because it's so creative and well designed, with superb music, graphics and attitude
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Archmage
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 185 |
The demo I pop in my floppy the most often is The Wild Bunch. This was the demo that made me want to be part of the C64 scene. And a demo like EoD makes me want to stay on as a part of the scene to see what's next. So I guess different demos work in different ways depending on what you relate to them personally. I have tried to see what many here see in a demo like Deus Ex Machina but I fail miserably. It is all contextual, which is why I still think that Mental Hangover on the Amiga kicks the shit out of absolutely everything that has been released since. But I won't force anybody to agree with me. |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3042 |
Archmage, check 9 & 10 of Wonderland by Censor Design.
( Wonderland IX and Wonderland X ) if you haven't yet. They are press-space demos but I think as a graphician you might find the stuff in them interesting. (and maybe not ;-). Not to speak about really nice effects. |
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cavey
Registered: Jul 2002 Posts: 68 |
Man, I forgot to mention the stuff from Agony:
Love!
Now there's a very well designed demo imho, with nice effects and good music. But that's all IMHO :D Hehe.
I used to watch that demo over and over.
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Oxbow
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 50 |
I be taking Crest Avantgarde with me to a deserted island.. |
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Radiant
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 639 |
Avantgarde is bloody brilliant! My favourite Crest demo for sure. |
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Mr. Mouse
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 235 |
I've seen this pass by in the discussion and remembered with great nostalgia the day I first laid eye on it. Fabulous.
So I've recorded it using one of my C64s
http://www.demoscene.tv/page.php?id=172&lang=uk&vsmaction=view_..
Thrust Concert. |
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