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Tubular Bells   [1985]

Tubular Bells Release Date :
1985

Type :
C64 Crack

AKA :
Soundwave, Swinth II, Swinth 2

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Music .... Graham Jarvis
  Rob Hartshorne


SIDs used in this release :
Soundwave, Tubular Bells(/MUSICIANS/C/Clever_Music/Soundwave_Tubular_Bells.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Flex on 17 February 2021
I bumped up into a version with:
5211 SYS2064
The memory at $74dd says "Hello hackers! Welcome to CRL-Net. A special hi to Matt W., G.Wizz., Maniac (Pratt!), and anyone else who knows me. Bye for now. Jay & Steve
...also remains from 2066 SRB..
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 8 August 2009
I was watching Mike Oldfield perform Tubular Bells at the BBC in 1974 at 5:00am yesterday, so I thought I'd find this old demo, add the SID, update the entry ...then reminisce.
User Comment
Submitted by DusteD on 29 January 2009
I remember this as one of the first demo's that had me hypnotized, spent a few hours looking at it back when the C64 was my primary computer.
User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 29 January 2007
2828 SYS 2066 SR! indicates Softrunner as cracker. SRB looks like someone changed it (re-cracked).

Furthermore: Nuwave is the label under which the software-company CRL (Tau Ceti, Dracula etc..) published the program.
User Comment
Submitted by T.M.R on 29 January 2007
Well, it's had it's protection broken in some form so it might be possible to class it as a crack? Startline reads...

2828 SYS2066 SRB
User Comment
Submitted by Mace on 29 January 2007
Didn't know that.
Feel free to remove any mistaken entry I made, they're unlocked for a reason ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 29 January 2007
Demo or not, it's non-scene.
User Comment
Submitted by T.M.R on 29 January 2007
Does this one actually count as a demo, since it was sold as a commercial product...?
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