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Starfield   [2012]

Starfield Released by :
Mixer

Release Date :
13 November 2012

Type :
C64 Intro

User rating:*********_  9.2/10 (12 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Mixer of Origo Dreamline, Side B

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 1 May 2014
Mixer did several parts in past Origo demos before. and, btw, Mixer? Was it you who did the starfield intro in Elysion - the Requiem ? Noone's mentioned as coder in the demo.
User Comment
Submitted by rez on 1 May 2014
Awesome fullscreen effect!

*MIND* *BLOW*
User Comment
Submitted by BHF on 18 November 2012
Again, a brilliant effect. Wish I could code again :D
User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 14 November 2012
By the way... you are a music artist and no coder, right? lol... fantastic effect!
User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 14 November 2012
MIXER: YOU SHOULD RELEASE ALL OF YOUR ROUTINES... I LOVE THEM THINGS AND FOR ME THIS IS A SUPER RELEASE... BETTER THAN MANY OR MOST NORMAL DEMOS....

Anyway... if you had them in a demo someone would just tell you that the transition were all wrong... and music were not that cool and that the idea of the whole demo were wrong and that you should do it like this or that instead... or that there is lame stars, they should have been in other color... or the font in the text on part four were all wrong... to long demo, to short demo... split demo up... make that in another way... do not like image 42 of 60... reminds me of a demo from 1997, lamer.... it is like an effect in a pc game, unoriginal... and so on and on....

Do it like you want... all should do that!

AND THE BEST THING: NOW THIS ONE IS!!!! IT IS THERE!!! and not beeind dusted down at some floppy...

In our online forum we have seen and disqussed and been so excited about these two small releases of yours!

9/10 from me, not that it matters!
User Comment
Submitted by Mixer on 14 November 2012
Nowadays a proper demo means design, transitions and all sorts of bullshit. Who says what a production must be like? There is no exploring the possibilities of a particular effect apart from what the "overall design" says. So, I've got plenty of unfinished stuff that I will probably never release them as a proper demo, just don't have the time or interest to put it in your preferred frame Groepaz. If you prefer, I'll keep them out of csdb, eventually someone will dig them up and put them here anyway.

I despise such limited view of the world.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 14 November 2012
i really hate to see this kind of stuff released in this form instead of in a proper demo. please stop.
User Comment
Submitted by Twoflower on 14 November 2012
Wow. Awesomeness. Love nice stareffects and this is amongst the nicest ever.
User Comment
Submitted by Mixer on 14 November 2012
Thanks for your comments.

I am opening a discussion at forum for I have a question.
User Comment
Submitted by G-Fellow on 14 November 2012


The 'Star Noter v1.0' from Snoky looks on the C64 alot better.
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 14 November 2012
Mixer, that is some slick all border action! Fantastic tranformations and sense of depth. Thumbs up! ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 13 November 2012
Cool! Best starfield ever!
User Comment
Submitted by dink on 13 November 2012
I absolutely love this one and the starball effect, and especially the robo-cosmosis audio-effects that go with it :D Could you make them a bit louder though?
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 13 November 2012
you don't know borders..wow..very
impressive! i like it very much
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 13 November 2012
Yes! Another one, border is none! Lovely and gives new ideas.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 13 November 2012
Sweet! :D
User Comment
Submitted by Shine on 13 November 2012
I like it very much. Need some sound to get higher... :)
User Comment
Submitted by Sander on 13 November 2012
Wow, a bit unpolished, but beautiful!
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