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Hidden in Plain Sight   [2019]

Hidden in Plain Sight Released by :
Arise [web]

Release Date :
23 November 2019

Type :
C64 4K Intro

AKA :
save on bytes... not on style.

Website :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5DNbAb9Jl8

Released At :
Intro Creation Competition 2019

Achievements :
C64 4K Intro Competition at Intro Creation Competition 2019 :  #19

User rating:********__  8.3/10 (38 votes)   See votestatistics
*********_  9/10 (14 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Wacek of Arise, WST
Music .... Jammer of 1mandivision, EXclusive ON, MultiStyle Labs, PriorArt, Samar Productions
Graphics .... Bimber of Arise
  Wacek of Arise, WST
Design .... Bimber of Arise
  Jammer of 1mandivision, EXclusive ON, MultiStyle Labs, PriorArt, Samar Productions
  Wacek of Arise, WST


SIDs used in this release :
Aye Contact(/MUSICIANS/J/Jammer/Aye_Contact.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by anonym on 6 January 2020
Thanks for releasing the source etc and explaining the title. Nice _little_ screen.
User Comment
Submitted by DKT on 2 January 2020
Multicolor in 4k intro looks gooood....
User Comment
Submitted by psych on 14 December 2019
Everything is just great here. Love it!
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 27 November 2019
Full sources with comments and binaries included. Enjoy! :)
User Comment
Submitted by Smasher on 25 November 2019
@Wacek+Doc: ok, ok, let's raise the level. what about... "double meaning coding"? :) brainless example:
lda $c508,y
sta $cd01
cmp $08
ora #$f0
...some code and data for a beautiful rasterbar at the same time. pfff. :)
we should do a compo with that one day.
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 25 November 2019
Dr Science, overwriting init code is also here :)

jsr destroyable_init :)
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.Science on 25 November 2019
Absolutely cool minimalistic intro with great style! Love it!
@Smasher & Wacek: Talking about hiding code, check out my little contribution 4k Intro (Invaders): a simple F d800 dc00 01 will show you the hidden code ;-)
But there is more as we are at it - ofcourse you can overwrite init stuff (IRQ Init, Screen setup, PAL/NTSC detection) as you need it only once. I did it in that 4k intro and it saves you some more bytes ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by spider-j on 24 November 2019
This. Really nice in every single piece: music, gfx and code execution!
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 24 November 2019
Seriously cool work, guys. Wicked tune, too!
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 24 November 2019
Hey ZeSmasher, I don’t claim I did it here as some kind of breakthrough, just mentioned it to clarify the intro name ;) I am sure plenty of people use it, I myself did it first time in 1997 in Inside :)
User Comment
Submitted by Slator on 24 November 2019
I like this, very stylish and fine for such a small thing. great work
User Comment
Submitted by Smasher on 24 November 2019
"hiding" code and data on screen is quite common practice. sprites for the floppy in lame intro Messy Messi Intro share the same area as bitmap (this is why screen is black next to mr.Messi).
hey Wacek, if you win the Nobel prize pls remember to share it with the guys here :)
User Comment
Submitted by Krill on 24 November 2019
Finally a sideborder scroll that's both warranted AND actually implemented. =) And yeah, nice minimalist design.
User Comment
Submitted by Compyx on 24 November 2019
Pretty nice.

@wacek: so that's the trick eh? :)
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 24 November 2019
Pretty nice!
User Comment
Submitted by Oswald on 24 November 2019
stylish, love it.
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 23 November 2019
In case you are wondering about the name... this is a 'debug' view of the intro ;) All the code, tables, data etc is hidden in the screen you're looking at.

User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 23 November 2019
yeaah! smart use of colors in scroll
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 23 November 2019
Lovely!
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 23 November 2019
Stylish! Love it.
User Comment
Submitted by Flotsam on 23 November 2019
Less is more. This looked nice in the preview pic and I was sure the scroll area was going to bounce and flash and what not. I'm glad it doesn't. Music - fits perfectly, wouldn't expect anything less from the maestro.
User Comment
Submitted by Smasher on 23 November 2019
cooooool!
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