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Relentless   [2013]

Relentless Released by :
rexbeng

Release Date :
29 June 2013

Type :
C64 Graphics  (MultiColor)

User rating:*********_  8.9/10 (20 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... rexbeng of Bitplane Technomantes

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by rexbeng on 9 December 2013
The said game is now releashed on tape under the Psytronik label (http://tinyurl.com/oykuv28).

For the box cover I worked on the image released on csdb.

Gosh! It's been almost 20 years since my previous "commercial" homebrew work! Oh, how time flies by... :P
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Submitted by rexbeng on 3 October 2013
@Hammerfist: You should blame/thank my Amstrad CPC origins for the "saturated palette" fixation. :P
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Submitted by Hammerfist on 3 October 2013
Well done, Rexbeng! I love how you dither and come up with your completely unique palette with this mixing. I also prefer a more lively palette and my own C64 definitely didn't use those pale colors from the Pepto palette either :) Can't wait to see your next work!
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Submitted by rexbeng on 4 July 2013
Here's the Amstrad CPC version in case you are curious to compare them: http://cpcrulez.fr/img/4/relent2.png
User Comment
Submitted by Stinky on 4 July 2013
Great! A combo of new and classic.
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Submitted by The Shadow on 1 July 2013
Brilliant! Coming is a well deserved upvote!
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Submitted by aNdy on 30 June 2013
I like this a lot! Good work!
User Comment
Submitted by rexbeng on 30 June 2013
Groepaz: ah, thanks for your comment, it actually sounds more sensible this way, so let me just rephrase my previous one. ,)

Joe: thanks. I'm a big fan of your work. :)

All: glad you like it. :)
User Comment
Submitted by Oswald on 30 June 2013
there should be a "pepto palette only" rule. altho this doesnt looks much off in vice, very nice pic again.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 30 June 2013
"Please pick some other palette setup where the colors don't look "dead" or run it on the real thing. :)"
you realize that the default palette in vice exactly resembles what the real C64s of the involved developers look like? :) i have to crank up both color and brightness quite a lot at my 1701 to make it look like in the screenshot =)

great picture anyway \o/
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 30 June 2013
Rexbeng: Your work is lovely for sure! I'm deeply impressed.
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Submitted by Shinobi on 30 June 2013
Looks very cool!
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 30 June 2013
Like it!
User Comment
Submitted by rexbeng on 29 June 2013
This is a kind of "cross-platform" release (see production note). It is using the palette by STE so it looks quite crappy on the standard VICE palette (which is awful anyway). Please pick some other palette setup where the colors don't look "dead" or run it on the real thing with the color and brightness cranked up a bit. :)

Many thanks go to Knut Clausen for making the .prg file. Cheers mate. :)
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