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Vandalism News #71   [2020]

Vandalism News #71 Released by :
Offence [web], Onslaught [web], Vandalism News Staff [web]

Release Date :
28 November 2020

Type :
C64 Diskmag

Released At :
Syntax 2020

Achievements :
WiLD Demo Competition at Syntax 2020 :  #1

User rating:*********_  9.4/10 (32 votes)   See votestatistics
**********  9.6/10 (11 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Dano of Padua
  Perplex of Offence, Vandalism News Staff
Music .... c0zmo of Padua, Performers, Welle:Erdball
  Danko of Fairlight
  Laxity of Bonzai, Maniacs of Noise, Vibrants
  Markus Schneider of Lords of Sonics, X-Ample Architectures
  Mibri of Atlantis, MultiStyle Labs, Proxima
  Narcisound of Commodore Plus, Onslaught
  Proton of Complex, Finnish Gold
  SIDWAVE of Ancients, Protovision, STARZ
  TDM of Triad
Graphics .... ACM
  Alakran of Hermanas del Perro Magnético, PVM
  Almighty God of Atlantis, Excess, Level 64
  Archmage of Andromeda, EN0NE, Fossil, SHAPE
  buzz_clik of Onslaught
  Carrion of Bonzai
  Cat
  Christophe Kohler
  christwoballs
  Cupid of Padua, The Solution
  Dane of Booze Design
  Deev of Onslaught
  Diamond Design of Surprise! Productions
  Dize of Bonzai
  Fabs of Hokuto Force
  Facet of Genesis Project
  fieserWolf of Abyss Connection
  Flotsam of Artline Designs, Phonics, sidDivers, Soundstorm
  Fox of Bonzai
  Goat of Laxity
  grip of F*A*I*C, Istari
  Hein of Focus, Vision
  Hollowman of Fairlight
  Insane of Onslaught, Suicide, The Force
  Isildur of Samar Productions
  Jailbird of Booze Design
  Joe of EXclusive ON, The Tuneful Eight, Wrath Designs
  JonEgg of Genesis Project
  Kwon of Adroit
  Lobo of Atlantis, Onslaught, Protovision
  Meff of Acheron, Onslaught
  Mermaid of Genesis Project, Vision
  Miami Bass of Miami Fun Project
  Mikael of Pretzel Logic
  Mirage of 5 O'Clock Software, Booze Design
  ND
  Pal of Fairlight, Finnish Gold, Offence, Vandalism News Staff
  Rail Slave of EXclusive ON, Hokuto Force, Puddle
  Razorback of Genesis Project
  Roysterini of Megastyle
  S.E.S. of Crest
  Sander of Focus
  Shine of The Solution
  Spacie of Amok
  Spiham of Pretzel Logic
  STE'86
  Sumaleth
  Sush
  Tao of Triad
  The Hobbit of Venom
  The Sarge of Fairlight
  Twoflower of Triad
  Tyron of The Solution
  Wertstahl of Genesis Project
Design .... Jazzcat of Onslaught, Onslaught-Antiques, RGCD, Vandalism News Staff
Disk Cover .... Duce of Extend, Phonics
Text .... ACM
  Algorithm of Algotech
  Arlequin of Hermanas del Perro Magnético, Impure, PVM
  Bacchus of Fairlight
  Conjuror of Offence, Onslaught, Vandalism News Staff
  Copyfault of Dienstagstreff, The Obsessed Maniacs, The Solution
  cTrix of Disaster Area
  Deadguy of Hermanas del Perro Magnético, PVM
  Derision of Longshot, Scene World Magazine, The Renegade Programming Group, Vandalism News Staff
  EGO of Lethargy
  Electric of Extend
  Facet of Genesis Project
  fieserWolf of Abyss Connection
  Grass of Avatar, Digital Monastery, Hokuto Force, Lethargy, Resistance
  JackAsser of Booze Design
  Jazzcat of Onslaught, Onslaught-Antiques, RGCD, Vandalism News Staff
  JonEgg of Genesis Project
  Ksubi of Genesis Project
  Laxity of Bonzai, Maniacs of Noise, Vibrants
  Magic of Nah-Kolor, Vandalism News Staff
  Mitch of Eagle Soft Incorporated
  Mop of Alcatraz
  mr.ESI of Eagle Soft Incorporated
  Narcisound of Commodore Plus, Onslaught
  Pal of Fairlight, Finnish Gold, Offence, Vandalism News Staff
  Perplex of Offence, Vandalism News Staff
  Raistlin of Genesis Project
  Razorback of Genesis Project
  Schedar of Lethargy
  Shocker of Onslaught, sidDivers, STARZ
  Sparta of Genesis Project, OMG
  The Sarge of Fairlight
  Uctumi of Hokuto Force, LIA, PVM
  Unkle K of Reset Magazine Staff
  Vincenzo of Lethargy, Molecoola, Rebels, SIDRIP Alliance, Singular
  Visage of Lethargy
Loader .... Krill of Plush
Paper Art .... Duce of Extend, Phonics
Interviewed .... Dano of Padua
  Flotsam of Artline Designs, Phonics, sidDivers, Soundstorm
  Mikael of Pretzel Logic
  The Nauseating Timelord of Genesis Project
Test .... Magic of Nah-Kolor, Vandalism News Staff
Help .... MacGyver of Protovision
Directory Art .... buzz_clik of Onslaught
  tNG of Fairlight


SIDs used in this release :
Comic Sans(/MUSICIANS/L/Laxity/Comic_Sans.sid)
Corona Cocktail(/MUSICIANS/P/Proton/Corona_Cocktail.sid)
Epos for Charles(/MUSICIANS/S/SIDwave/Epos_for_Charles.sid)
Life in a SID(/MUSICIANS/N/Narciso/Life_in_a_SID.sid)
Long Haul(/MUSICIANS/M/Mibri/Long_Haul.sid)
Move(/MUSICIANS/S/Schneider_Markus/Move.sid)
Shubidumeow(/MUSICIANS/T/The_Dungeon_Master/Shubidumeow.sid)
Vandalism Electronica(/MUSICIANS/D/Danko_Tomas/Vandalism_Electronica.sid)
Vandalism News #71 (intro)(/MUSICIANS/C/C0zmo/Vandalism_News_71_intro.sid)


Contains information on the following event(s) :
ATWOODS Summer Open-Air 2020  
Flashparty 2020 Online Edition  
Gubbdata 2020  
Syntax 2019  

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 14 December 2020
Thanks to everybody involved for the great efforts to make this issue happening.
The read was great journey! Cheers!
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 13 December 2020
sorry for the delayed response , but awesome work as always . very impressive for all who were involved in this amazing disk-magazine. kudos to all!
User Comment
Submitted by Jazzcat on 11 December 2020
TheRYK: D81 will return when we can fit the issue on a single D81 ;)
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 10 December 2020
cheers for the REU supported version, though I would also have been fine with .D81 :)
User Comment
Submitted by grip on 7 December 2020
Impressive.
User Comment
Submitted by christwoballs on 7 December 2020
Superb release. First time reading a diskmag and hope it becomes a habit!
Thanks for the Rising Star Award, it means a lot to me - really wasn't expected to be embraced by this community.
Congrats to all of you for your great work!
User Comment
Submitted by Trap on 5 December 2020
What a monumental release! Thank you for the REU support - the defacto standard of days to come.
Amazing content and thank you for making the first half of our story. I look forward to doing the other half with you. Also a huge thank you for the achievement award for our Expand demo. I will print a screenshot and put it on my trophy wall <3
You guys rock!!!
User Comment
Submitted by FunFun on 2 December 2020
So proud to mentioned in the flotsam interview. Did not think about having influence someone. We just wanted to make cool demos.
User Comment
Submitted by Flotsam on 1 December 2020
Won't dig in to this properly until next weekend, but oh boy, I can see there's a lot of stuff in there. Thanks all involved for doing this. A scene isn't a scene without a proper mag.
User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 29 November 2020
@Magic - for sure, have one by my own and also a Turbo Chameleon 64 and like both (also my older SD2IEC). But when someone claims, using diskmags in an emulator is a no-go, i can only smile, cause they even explain in the text-file of this musicdisk here, how to use this REU-file in an emulator. :)

By the way, the amount of text in this musicdisk is unbelievable. Good job guys.
User Comment
Submitted by rail slave on 29 November 2020
Thanks for the award guys wow, I worked hard to fulfill a promise of making this year "all about art" and leveling up, finally going for that ptoing "black belt" (as if thats possible :P)

At some point I suspect I slipped into a coma and am currently dreaming that the entire planet is in mysterious unison and in a lockdown from some twitter virus, ill be back...**pinches myself**
User Comment
Submitted by G-Force on 29 November 2020
A highly interesting read, especially the history of groups & sceners.
Top job.
User Comment
Submitted by Magic on 29 November 2020
KAL_123: Does an Ultimate cartridge ring any bells to you? :)
User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 29 November 2020
Question should rather be - what self respected scener really thinks, that all users of real C64 machines have a hardware additionally, that can play REU files? :)
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 29 November 2020
What self respected scener would read diskmag using an emulator though?
User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 29 November 2020
By the way, newest version of Denise emulator has a function, that the following disks of a multi-disk-demo or game will be found by it's own from the emulator, when they are in the same folder as the first disk (which is the case nearly all the time). This is especially good for releases like this here, with so many disks. The user only needs to map certain hotkeys for "insert disk2", "insert disk3" in the emulator one time, then save settings. Now, when a software then asks for disk2, disk3, disk4 and so on, only those mapped hotkeys must to be pressed by the user, the emulator then finds and inserts the disks automatically. No manual filling of the diskswapper necessary anymore. This improves handling alot, when a software like this here is used, which had so many disks. Using the REU-version is the alternative, should also work in Denise.
User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 29 November 2020
Very nice and informative diskmag. REU-version is also cool. Little bit sad, that there is no d81-version this time, because of too much data.
User Comment
Submitted by Magic on 28 November 2020
@Raistlin, you are mistaken.. You were fishing, I didn't want to spoil REU support yet, and I only said it's not .crt :)
User Comment
Submitted by Ghost on 28 November 2020
superb, my saturday evening is saved ;)
User Comment
Submitted by JCH on 28 November 2020
LOL @ Flotsam's joke. =D
User Comment
Submitted by Raistlin on 28 November 2020
Great work, guys! Having a .crt version is a great idea - though Magic needs a slap for not understanding me (“we made the loading time disappear!” .. “ah, you made a .crt version?” .. “what’s a crt?” .. bah!).

Clearly the “top demo group” chart is amazing.

Really top notch stuff. My eyes hurt now.
User Comment
Submitted by aNdy on 28 November 2020
Outstanding! So many disk sides, will take some ploughing through indeed!
User Comment
Submitted by DRAX on 28 November 2020
Awesome 馃憤 the tune from Laxity is outstanding - and quite a good tune from Markus S 馃槈
User Comment
Submitted by JackAsser on 28 November 2020
Massive release. Well done!
User Comment
Submitted by Burglar on 28 November 2020
@perplex, I totally agree, its why I said it was a really nice addition :)

oh and I'm especially digging the tunes by Mibri & Danko, very nice!
User Comment
Submitted by Carrion on 28 November 2020
Lot's of reading is infront of me. I love it :)
Great idea with REU!
... and I'm sorry I wasn't able to help with some texts as Magic asked. Next time my friend :)
Thanks all who participated in creating this great diskmag.

ps. I'm gonna read Bonzai story as I want to finally know what Im married into :)
User Comment
Submitted by Mibri on 28 November 2020
A colossal effort, (un)packed with so much quality content. The intro is really funny and well-executed too!
User Comment
Submitted by Perplex on 28 November 2020
@burglar: yeah, we dropped the 1581 version this time as there was no way we could fit it all on one disk, and with the REU version there's already an alternative if you can't handle the disk swapping. We will bring it back in future issues provided there is space on a single disk.

As for cheating: true, it won't run on oldschool REU hardware due to the size, but we figured there are more people in the target audience with emulated hardware solutions than the real thing anyway.
User Comment
Submitted by Burglar on 28 November 2020
hah, the reu version is cheating! but a really nice addition :)
I guess it doesnt fit on a single d81 anymore?

anyways, awesome edition again!
User Comment
Submitted by Slator on 28 November 2020
awesome but still have soooo much text to read :D
User Comment
Submitted by Logiker on 28 November 2020
I really love the REU thing to start from command line with vice. That's really comfortable! No loading times.
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 28 November 2020
Impressive on a grande scale. I take off my hat to The Sarge for his lovely work on that title screen and logo!
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 28 November 2020
8 fuckin' disk sides?! :D Wow! :O
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