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8-bit Garden   [2008]

8-bit Garden Released by :
Digital Sounds System

Release Date :
22 March 2008

Type :
C64 Demo

Released At :
Breakpoint 2008

Achievements :
C64 Demo Competition at Breakpoint 2008 :  #6

User rating:******____  6/10 (17 votes)   See votestatistics
******____  5.8/10 (8 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Gregg of Digital Sounds System, Gnumpf-Posse
  Knoeki of Digital Sounds System, Gheymaid Inc.
Music .... Aegis of Digital Sounds System
  LordNikon of Dekadence
Graphics .... Knoeki of Digital Sounds System, Gheymaid Inc.
Design .... Knoeki of Digital Sounds System, Gheymaid Inc.
Text .... Aegis of Digital Sounds System
  Gregg of Digital Sounds System, Gnumpf-Posse
  Knoeki of Digital Sounds System, Gheymaid Inc.
Charset .... Knoeki of Digital Sounds System, Gheymaid Inc.
Linking .... Gregg of Digital Sounds System, Gnumpf-Posse
Loader .... Doc Bacardi of The Dreams


SIDs used in this release :
8-bit Garden (part 2)(/MUSICIANS/A/Aegis/8-bit_Garden_part_2.sid)
Dream(/MUSICIANS/L/LordNikon/Dream.sid)

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by plagueis on 6 June 2009
Wow, I can't believe I didn't see this before...and by the way...thank you for the greet! The song on the 2nd page is excellent, plus the open side borders on the 3rd page rock!
User Comment
Submitted by Mermaid on 31 March 2008
I like the 2nd part, cool font.
User Comment
Submitted by Oswald on 24 March 2008
nice to see the guys making progress. had a real nice chat with gregg on the party :)
User Comment
Submitted by CreaMD on 24 March 2008
Nothing special, but it has solid and consistent design ordered in a way that it ends with the best part. That is really good about this demo. Music is probably the weakest part in this one. I wouldn't mind some timing to music/sound effects etc. 6 points. +1 for decreasing average age of active scener by few ppt.. ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by Burglar on 24 March 2008
now you're talking ;)

finally!
User Comment
Submitted by LordNikon on 22 March 2008
mantiz... the tune can be found in hvsc since 2002/3
User Comment
Submitted by Mantiz on 22 March 2008
I like the music in the first part! Had to save it so I could listen to it for longer, as the part ends before I could hear all of it! :) Also as some have said, a fresh font in the sideborder scroller! Keep it up! EDIT: of course the tune is in HVSC, my bad.. thanks for pointing it out :)
User Comment
Submitted by Tim on 22 March 2008
ah found the bug.. had drive 9 connected to a 1581 in vice. that messed it up
User Comment
Submitted by Conrad on 22 March 2008
Nice sketchy font in the second part. Overall a very pleasant piece of work.
User Comment
Submitted by assiduous on 22 March 2008
Bordeaux: dont use quick load and its gonna work fine:)
User Comment
Submitted by gregg on 22 March 2008
Bordeaux: emulator? switch on true drive emulation. This message appears when installing the fastloader failed.
User Comment
Submitted by Tim on 22 March 2008
D00D, YOUR DRIVE SEEMS TO BE FUXX0RED!

eh?
User Comment
Submitted by Stan on 22 March 2008
Go Gregg, go!!! :)
User Comment
Submitted by gregg on 22 March 2008
PaulBearer: this is only due to my lazyness, as I didn't want to care about how to arrange this stuff in memory so it all fits. ;)
User Comment
Submitted by oys on 22 March 2008
sweet!
User Comment
Submitted by Aegis on 22 March 2008
I did the last part's music in like half an hour and then the inspirational block came, so I just gave it to gregg as it was.
User Comment
Submitted by Mindcooler on 22 March 2008
Cozy.
User Comment
Submitted by MagerValp on 22 March 2008
Lovely tune, even though it loops a little too fast.
User Comment
Submitted by A3 on 22 March 2008
I like the font in the last part.
User Comment
Submitted by Paul Bearer on 22 March 2008
Thanks for including a working .dfi! Even if I think you could have just made it 1 file only...?
User Comment
Submitted by Radiant on 22 March 2008
Thank you for resoring some of my faith in the future of the C64 scene, guys. Though this isn't the best demo ever, it's not bad, and it shows there's ambition. Looking forward to your coming stuff!
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 22 March 2008
The picture in the intro is a bit rough and looks unfinished, but goes well with the font in the main part.
Nice looking screens!
User Comment
Submitted by Skate on 22 March 2008
congratulations knoeki. finally you are involved in a cool project. in near future, I'm sure you'll be able to code demos like this by yourself.

congratulations to the rest of the team as well (specially gregg).
User Comment
Submitted by null on 22 March 2008
Yazoo: don't forget gregg! it where combined efforts, although gregg did most of the real codework.
User Comment
Submitted by Yazoo on 22 March 2008
good job knoeki (EDIT: and gregg) :)
User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 22 March 2008
Nice demo!

I am especially fond of the scrolling text in side-border. It is such a splendid font and works really well with the background.
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 22 March 2008
Great stuff guyz! :) Yeah, that font is sweet, nice tune too.
User Comment
Submitted by FMan on 22 March 2008
Uh, who coded this? ;-) Very nice! I love the "disk box" and arrow to the carrier box. Very ghey colors and gfx. Keep it up. :-)

I did a similar thing in one of my early demos - display an error message after depacking and then start the demo from a following keypress. :-)
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