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Saufzucht!   [2017]

Saufzucht! Released by :
Oxyron [web]

Release Date :
22 July 2017

Type :
C64 DTV

Released At :
Nordlicht 2017

Achievements :
Mixed Demo Competition at Nordlicht 2017 :  #1

User rating:**********  9.8/10 (20 votes)   See votestatistics
**********  10/10 (9 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Axis of Arsenic, Censor Design, Oxyron
  Peiselulli of Arsenic, Oxyron, PriorArt, Tristar & Red Sector Inc., VICE Team
Music .... dEViLOCk of Arsenic, Oxyron
  No-XS of Desire, House Designs, Toondichters
Graphics .... Yazoo of Arsenic, Censor Design, Oxyron
Charset .... Yazoo of Arsenic, Censor Design, Oxyron
Linking .... Peiselulli of Arsenic, Oxyron, PriorArt, Tristar & Red Sector Inc., VICE Team
Loader .... tlr of VICE Team


SIDs used in this release :
Saufzucht! (tune 1)(/MUSICIANS/N/No-XS/Saufzucht_tune_1.sid)
Saufzucht! (tune 2)(/MUSICIANS/D/Devilock/Saufzucht_tune_2.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 30 January 2020
Tunnel-effect is breathtaking, looks like a 16-bit machine is running this impact. Great! Only wished, this demo would run from SD2IEC on my modded C64DTV.
User Comment
Submitted by Nobody on 28 October 2018
Wow...well done. It would be cool if the DTVs graphic-capabilities find its way into Gideons C64 Ultimate...

Impressive what the DTV (and you) are able to
User Comment
Submitted by celticdesign on 3 September 2018
Impressive work, feels like amiga dmo'
User Comment
Submitted by Peiselulli on 3 September 2018
Here is a capture from real hardware of this demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8abOwf6skI
User Comment
Submitted by Cruzer on 20 August 2017
Congrats, guys! Very colorful and lovely. Especially enjoyed the motionblurred rotozoomer and the crazy tunnels.
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 25 July 2017
*Very* insane! Congrats, guys!

If only the DTV had a better sid emulation. *sigh*
User Comment
Submitted by Compyx on 25 July 2017
Absolutely amazing!
User Comment
Submitted by zscs on 25 July 2017
I cannot find the words... It IS amazing, 10/10, more C64 DTV releases please! :D
User Comment
Submitted by Toggle on 25 July 2017
Fantastic work from everyone involved here! Congratulations! :-D
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 24 July 2017
nice, I was able to load and run the onefile using either DTV Speed Load or with the alternative kernal in DTVMON V1.2
but only after injecting the prg to a d64 as the fastloaders require an actual disk drive to work
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 24 July 2017
oh my fuckin' god demo. its totally AMIGA league ! A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
User Comment
Submitted by Shadow on 24 July 2017
This is cool stuff, great to see something new on the DTV!
I'd really like a to read note/technical writeup on the effects!
User Comment
Submitted by CONS on 24 July 2017
I cannot get enough of that Oxyron Logo, I simply can't.
User Comment
Submitted by Shine on 24 July 2017
My first thought was ... hmm i always prefer native C64 modes. But i gave it a try and what can i say.
I am totally impressed by this demo!!! The tunnels are exquisite and the first Oxyron logo (intro) is unbeatable! The music is also very nice!
10/10 <3
User Comment
Submitted by Oswald on 24 July 2017
yeah baby, oxy forever :) only I wished for moooaaarrrrr :)
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 23 July 2017
Fantastic demo!
User Comment
Submitted by fieserWolF on 23 July 2017
Love it, especially the music was fantastic at Nordlicht party! I remember us clapping hands like maniacs along with Peise during the endscroller... awesome
User Comment
Submitted by Low Spirit on 23 July 2017
watching this live on the stream was a real pleasure. imho the best dtv demo so far...

btw: as far, as there isn't a real hardware rip, one can check the video archive at scenesat. second stream starting @ 02:47:26 (the second time... ^^)
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 23 July 2017
My absolute fave from Nordlicht! And what Groepaz said :P
User Comment
Submitted by Paul Bearer on 23 July 2017
Looking at this makes me sad that the C65 was never finished...

Fantastic demo!
User Comment
Submitted by DKT on 23 July 2017
I like Gouraud vectors most! Big shading scale with different planes colors. Cool.
User Comment
Submitted by TWW on 23 July 2017
Awesome!
User Comment
Submitted by Pad on 23 July 2017
Almost like Amiga, only better music! :-D
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 23 July 2017
Cheers, well deserved #1. Amazing demo. DTV gets some more love at last.
User Comment
Submitted by insane on 23 July 2017
Great DTV stuff! A worthy winner!
User Comment
Submitted by Adam on 23 July 2017
really nice demo. especially liked the vector tunnel part.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 23 July 2017
i expect plain c64 version of that tunnel flight at next X :)
User Comment
Submitted by GI-Joe on 23 July 2017
yearrr, thisone really cool rocked the Nordlicht-Party ! Very good job ! I love DTV-stuff so please keep going for that ....
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