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Finely Sliced   [1991]

Finely Sliced Released by :
ChristopherJam

Release Date :
12 March 1991

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (6 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... ChristopherJam
Music .... Mark Cooksey
Graphics .... ChristopherJam
  Zoro of Upfront


SIDs used in this release :
Live and Let Die(/MUSICIANS/C/Cooksey_Mark/Live_and_Let_Die.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Digger on 25 November 2024
Hmmm but this one doesn't stretch the bitmap itself, only the FLI colour RAM lines. Nice trick though!
User Comment
Submitted by ChristopherJam on 28 September 2006
I mucked up the date on the entry - fixed now (for the last time!). I originally put 1991, but Style thought he'd seen it the year before so I 'corrected' it. Just goes to show I should read my own scroll texts lol.

And yeah, the pic is a complete waste of the technology; it's a 74x200 any pixel any colour mode, so I really should have put the time in for some decent artwork.

But yup, it's true. I released this one well before I saw anyone else do anything as 'finely sliced' :)
User Comment
Submitted by HCL on 28 September 2006
Is this really true!?!? a FLI-stretcher in 1990. It's f**kn unbelievable!! Megastyle and Crest released their FLI-stretchers in 1997, however the latter is claimed to be made in 1993. Still 2-3 years late compared to this.

The gfx it totally ugly though, and doesn't at all make use of the possibilities with FLI. Only one gfx-bank is used, and there the MSI and Crest effects have a major improvement + they also make use of the d800-colors.

C-Jam, are you sure about the dates here!? 15.Feb-90, but in the scrolltext it's written something about 12.3-91.
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 27 September 2006
Slice me nice..
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