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AKA :
Wonderland 10, Eternal Death
Released At :
The Computer Crossroad 1993
Achievements :
C64 Demo Competition at The Computer Crossroad 1993 : #1
Credits :
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User Comment Submitted by Sith on 30 March 2014
Lots of scrollers, but I guess that was still in fashion back in '93. Even then Bob & Co. were already experimenting with unusual entertaining scrollers, but it's really hard to read. The circular one is looking great tho. A solid production. | User Comment Submitted by Jazzcat on 5 November 2012
ze Bob: read about it some years ago, some crappy gossip no doubt. Glad you guys are back in wonderland! | User Comment Submitted by Dane on 5 November 2012
Worlds-first "Lili & Sussie"-scroller as far as I know. | User Comment Submitted by Bob on 5 November 2012
Ha! Have no fear bcoz we are here!! only 19 yrz later ;)
Deep ??? not a name we have ever considered, where did you get that?
| User Comment Submitted by Jazzcat on 15 March 2009
Yup. Still one of my faves (the whole series). Wish Bob & co will do a comeback someday (whatever happened to their demo called "DEEP" they were working on...) | User Comment Submitted by Joe on 15 March 2009
Great music and some fantastic FX at that time. | User Comment Submitted by Graham on 11 May 2007
@Jucke: Haha, yes I remember Censor at Tribute'94. They came in with lots of beer and put up this banner: "Censor competition: Drink until you die!"
That was the last time Censor was seen :D | User Comment Submitted by Stan on 1 May 2007
@Jucke: Don't forget Spasmolytic, which got released later that year in Denmark. That was huge, too! Yet, Wonderland X was the paramount success of Censor Design. No doubt. | User Comment Submitted by Jucke on 8 March 2007
This demo blew us all away at the TCC'93 party in Gothenburg. In a way it was Censors biggest triumph because finally they won a big compo after having ended up 2nd or 3rd so many times. I would claim this was the top of their demo career. After this demo it all went downhills, and by the end of 1994 at the Tribute party they all showed up without computers, and nothing more was released. Well, one part.. at THE PARTY '94.. "blah blah" or something. | User Comment Submitted by Ed on 16 December 2006
Some top effects that shook the 1990's. Great stuff... | User Comment Submitted by Krill on 24 September 2006
One of the first demos i've seen, and it rules of course. | User Comment Submitted by Bastet on 28 July 2006
Crashes in xVICE1.19 with a JAM at $301D :-/ | User Comment Submitted by jailbird on 30 November 2004
Scary, plus motivating. A really awesome production! |
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