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Wile Coyote Account closed
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 646 |
How many years does the C64 have remaining?
With activity down, combined with appearances of sceneres releasing old stuff created years back, I wonder how much the C64 scene can continue?
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enthusi
Registered: May 2004 Posts: 677 |
...how many years does the 64 have....before you can call it a man... |
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Wile Coyote Account closed
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 646 |
Same here. Got a job and a wife and tons of bills to pay.
Nevertheless, i cant resist tweaking on a new tune or a new musicdemo. Though my time is limited.
The lack of time and other commitments, is a big factor. So in years to come, once many C64'ers have paid their debts, retired from work and all that 20's to 60's malarkey, then the C64 scene could see and massive revival and the return of the mega demo ;D
I'm also with HCL on the less talk more work issue.
If there's one scener who lives by this rule, it has to Crest's Crossbow. Getting a word out of him can be tough :)
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Dane Account closed
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 421 |
So let's Meet Crest sometime this millenium! :D |
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FATFrost Account closed
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 211 |
no ones bothered about meet crest anymore,i think we've had the best stuff already from crest.
how about a meet crest website, with conspiracy section on what happened to it, or a website called 'demos that weren't'
lol
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Wile Coyote Account closed
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 646 |
Quote: no ones bothered about meet crest anymore,i think we've had the best stuff already from crest.
how about a meet crest website, with conspiracy section on what happened to it, or a website called 'demos that weren't'
lol
I have wondered if Meet Crest exists or simply the stuff of fiction. If it did exist what could it possibly contain that hasn't been seen already?
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Testa Account closed
Registered: Oct 2004 Posts: 197 |
come on... i am c64 scener for life!.. every day i am amazed that some many people are expressing themselves on a creative way. I hope that the c64 scene never dies .. by the way I learn finally how to program this mean machine.
Regards,
mcd/silicon |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11351 |
Quote:
If there's one scener who lives by this rule, it has to Crest's Crossbow. Getting a word out of him can be tough :)
you'd be surprised how much he writes in a certain other forum :) |
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Mermaid
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 338 |
Quote:then the C64 scene could see and massive revival and the return of the mega demo ;D
Define mega demo...and what exactly was the last mega demo released in your opinion sir?
Quote:I'm also with HCL on the less talk more work issue.
Does that mean you won't be starting any more of these wonderful topics? :( Please say it isn't so!! |
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Y'all are figments of my imagination anyway, so when I die, you die, thus the scene dies. |
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Sledge
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 102 |
When I was 17 years old I thought that I would be doing this scene stuff for two more years. Longer than that would seem wrong to me. Childish sort of... now I have been here for tooooo (read: tooooo x alot of more ooooo:s) long, and my mind tells me that I'm still a child.. so I guess I'll be around for a while longer :)
Oh, and my dream is to be like those american User Group guys. Being 70+ something, and the computer of choice is still the C64. Heck, I'm planning to go GEOS completely in a couple of years... really!
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