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The Last Traktor III   [1992]

The Last Traktor III Released by :
Horizon [web]

Release Date :
29 June 1992

Type :
C64 Demo

AKA :
The Last Traktor 3

Released At :
Brutal & Hurricane Summer Party 1992

Achievements :
C64 Demo Competition at Brutal & Hurricane Summer Party 1992 :  #1

User rating:*********_  9.1/10 (48 votes)   See votestatistics
*********_  9.2/10 (23 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Boogaloo of Horizon
  Exilon of Horizon
  Pernod of Horizon
Music .... Bappalander of Light
  Boogaloo of Horizon
Graphics .... Boogaloo of Horizon
  Exilon of Horizon
  Joakim Martensson
  Pernod of Horizon
Charset .... Pernod of Horizon


SIDs used in this release :
FX(/MUSICIANS/B/Bappalander/FX.sid)
Last Traktor III (intro)(/MUSICIANS/B/Bappalander/Last_Traktor_III_intro.sid)
Sad Sad Sad(/MUSICIANS/B/Boogaloo/Sad_Sad_Sad.sid)
Vector Tune(/MUSICIANS/B/Boogaloo/Vector_Tune.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Krill on 14 August 2022
Awesome demo for the time, but it were the filenames that made it stick in my head. =)
User Comment
Submitted by psych on 16 January 2019
Keep coming back to this one. Still love it.
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Submitted by PAL on 14 August 2018
Fuck... this is still the best! that realtime glenze
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Submitted by Shine on 26 December 2017
Epic masterpiece!!! <3
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Submitted by rez on 3 May 2014
Great vector routine! I love this demo :D
User Comment
Submitted by Fungus on 3 May 2014
Still one of my favorite demos, it's just got that special something.
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Submitted by Sith on 26 March 2014
Raytracers and smooth vectors in 1992? Wow. Still great to watch today.
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 17 August 2012
Fucking downvoters! :P
User Comment
Submitted by Sledge on 17 August 2012
Yeah, I saw it too that Dane only gave this demo a 7. Crazy ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Total Chaos on 17 August 2012
My comment was more a reflection of the CSDB vote-system ;)
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Submitted by Cresh on 17 August 2012
Underrated? #1 in democompo & check the groups beaten. ;)
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Submitted by Total Chaos on 17 August 2012
20 years old...


Still under-rated imho...
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Submitted by bepp on 16 November 2010
Must have seen the vector part a hundred times. It was the first filled vectors I ever saw on a C64. Morphing! Glenz! Come on! And smooth as well. Also some great graphics and good tunes in there. A true classic! It's hard to understand this demo was made 18 years ago!
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Submitted by PAL on 16 October 2010
What will be better in the new release? The demo code is the same right? I do not understand this at all... silly me...
User Comment
Submitted by plagueis on 16 October 2010
When The Phantom first pointed this demo out to me, I recognized it as some of the most outstanding c64 vector routines out there...especially in the context of its time. I've seen some amazing stuff along these lines since, but this is an obvious classic. I can't wait 'till Jackasser releases his version.
User Comment
Submitted by Medicus on 16 October 2010
@jackasser: please do so! :)
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Submitted by PAL on 16 October 2010
This is one of my all time favs... At the party we were quite blown away with this demo. But we still thought we would win or that panoramic would... we got the third place and panoramic got the seventh... we thought it were a bit unfair at the time but an hour or so after it were annonced we just loved the compo results after all, even that I really think panoramic deserved a better place... but you know... one win some and one looses some more... it is life and to loose to horizon is no shame... Pernod, the opening image is splendid in this one, I admire your skills beeing a coder and also a very good designer and graphics artist, it must be fun for you... The ruler bar were the coolest ever in my mind and could win alone... ha ha...
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Submitted by Steppe on 16 October 2010
Proper crunching? It's already a onesider, what do you get from better crunching?
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Submitted by JackAsser on 16 October 2010
Agree although I'm quite biased... I re-linked the demo last year with proper crunching etc including loading of the end-part. I guess I should release that soon. :P
User Comment
Submitted by Wile Coyote on 16 October 2010
Great demo, if a little on the short side. The End up scroller, feat. large hires interlaced font looks impressive.
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 16 October 2010
Absolute stunner :) Musically, visually, technically. Together with Wonderland IX they are my favourite C64 demos ever.
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Submitted by booker on 26 August 2009
Amazing piece of demo with great tunes.

Too bad Bappalander did only few SIDs.
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Submitted by Total Chaos on 14 February 2007
still stunning after 15 years... Horizon's best imo
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Submitted by jailbird on 14 February 2007
I remember seeing this for the first time, how fucking amazed I was. Überzuper!
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Submitted by Oswald on 25 September 2006
this demo invented all the techniques that are mostly used afterwards to display filled vectors. Atmospherish graphics&music and mind blasting code.
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Submitted by Stan on 2 January 2005
I love the soundtrack by Boogaloo and Bappalander. I still remember it well even though I haven't watched the demo for 10 years or so. The Ray-Tracer rocks too! One of my all-time favorites, also considering that this was the last Horizon Demo (Kjer & Bagder ruled!).
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Submitted by HCL on 15 July 2004
Yeah!! 100% agree with the earlier comments. The raytracer simply roxx, and the line vector morph is the nicest thing i've ever seen!!
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Submitted by Asmodean on 4 June 2004
That raytraced part in this demo almost made my eyes fall out when I first saw this demo a few years ago. Since then I've seen quite a lot of effects, but this part still manage to impress me.
User Comment
Submitted by Optimus on 9 February 2004
Nice intro. Great vectors!!! I like how the hidden line vectors dot morph into each other.
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