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Uncensored   [2014]

Uncensored Released by :
Booze Design

Release Date :
25 October 2014

Type :
C64 Demo

Released At :
X'2014

Achievements :
C64 Demo Competition at X'2014 :  #2

User rating:**********  9.6/10 (201 votes)   See votestatistics
**********  9.9/10 (84 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Dane of Booze Design
  HCL of Booze Design
  JackAsser of Booze Design
  Ruk of Booze Design
Music .... Dane of Booze Design
Graphics .... Archmage of Andromeda, EN0NE, SHAPE
  Dane of Booze Design
  Valsary of Booze Design, Elysium


SIDs used in this release :
Uncensored (part 1)(/MUSICIANS/M/Mitch_and_Dane/Dane/Uncensored_part_1.sid)
Uncensored (part 2)(/MUSICIANS/M/Mitch_and_Dane/Dane/Uncensored_part_2.sid)
Uncensored (part 3)(/MUSICIANS/M/Mitch_and_Dane/Dane/Uncensored_part_3.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by cbmeeks on 16 July 2023
NTSC user here so many demos (unfortunately) were never a part of my past. I certainly love watching them these days.

I really enjoyed the cloud effect in this one.
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Submitted by DeMOSic on 12 August 2022
Booze REALLY got Boozed out with this one! AWESOME!
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Submitted by DKT on 23 April 2022
So many new great ideas and so well crafted <3
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Submitted by katon on 23 April 2022
All All All it's Amazing !
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Submitted by Wile Coyote on 3 December 2021
The rotating raster-bar part should have taken Uncensored to the no.1 spot.
The flying bricks part looks great!
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Submitted by JAYCE - THE MiNiSTRY on 14 October 2021
To me, still the best demo ever on the c64. Simply amazing.
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Submitted by Nightlord on 5 February 2021
I just realized that I haven't commented on this all these years even though I watched it many times.

To me Uncensored and EoD sit together head and shoulders above anything else. EoD, in context, at the time it came out probably is one of the two most impactful demos in the C64 history (the other being Dutch Breeze imho). But in isolation, I think Uncensored is the slightly better demo.

My favorite parts are HCL's roto-Hexagon color-cycler (as well as the inside cube version), the flying bricks (which I also think is a cc) and the crazy smooth roto-rasters. That grid part by Jackasser is also a cool idea.

The gfx and the soundtrack is polished as usual, but in this demo I sense that Dane, Archmage and Valsary intentionally stay out of the spotlight a bit, to put the focus of the viewer completely on the effects for full impact. And I think it clearly works. This might be the most technically punch-you-in-the-face demo in the last decade.

Like Raistlin says, this is a 12/10.
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Submitted by Raistlin on 6 October 2020
This demo... wow. Amazing. Honestly, I really hope you guys come teach us all what C64 can really do at X21 - after 2020, we really deserve a new BIG demo from Booze.

Rotating raster bars... what the hell? I tried looking at the disassembly and was more confused than ever. HCL, you have to explain that one to me sometime! Amazing.

The whole demo is fantastic. Code, graphics, music.. wow.

I’m torn about this one and Edge of Disgrace.. I think EOD just beats this for me.

12/10.
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Submitted by Dane on 1 August 2017
I don't know about cooking. But we've at least boiled the water for the traditional bowl of Yerba Mate...
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Submitted by Sith on 5 February 2017
I hope something is cooking in the Booze cauldron right now that will blow our minds again.
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Submitted by Jak T Rip on 30 November 2016
Hey, what's going on? my all time favourite demo just scored best on CSDB, too. However, Booze, you should be ashamed of yourself: you occupy only the first 2 out of 10 top demo placements on CSDB currently.
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Submitted by Peacemaker on 2 November 2016
Still my favourite demo of all time ;)
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Submitted by Linus on 7 August 2016
@Radiant: Odyssey had a bigger impact on me when I got "The Party" discs back in 1992. But then again I was hardly more than a decade old ;)
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Submitted by JackAsser on 7 August 2016
@Radiant: Totally agree! :)
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Submitted by Radiant on 7 August 2016
JackAsser: I agree! Comaland is all-time top 10 material. Also Uncensored is not quite on par with Hardwired, impact wise - sorry. But still. :-)
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Submitted by Smasher on 7 August 2016
In 2014, at X, "WJWTWTOTGS" came 12th in the demo compo.
:P
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Submitted by JackAsser on 7 August 2016
Radiant: Although Odyssey is much more boring than Comaland. I'd rather lose to Comaland than Odyssey. :)
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Submitted by Radiant on 7 August 2016
In 1991, at The Party, "Hardwired" came second in the demo compo.

In 2014, at X, "Uncensored" came second in the demo compo.
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Submitted by jailbird on 15 December 2015
Quoting Rough
@Dane: Mentioning Pussy Riot in a row with the arch catholic reactionist "Guy Fawkes" and the rapist and wanna be hacker Edward Snowden shows that you have no clue what you are talking about. But... what do I expect! It's the C64 scene. Never mind.

What a fucking idiot this guy is :D :D
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Submitted by Jammer on 7 November 2015
Magnar, I guess you've surely noticed that most new C64 demos look like Amiga ones from 1993 (in terms of framerate too) :D
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Submitted by Magnar on 7 November 2015
Funny enough, I re-encountered this old Amiga demo today and couldn't help thinking back on Uncensored from time 1:45. https://youtu.be/BWYRIV8YVdk?t=97
Still amazed by this effect made on the C64 so smooth. Great demo!
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Submitted by PAL on 23 April 2015
my god them rotating rasterbars... and the whole demo!
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Submitted by Jak T Rip on 28 March 2015
Was there ever a demo as flawless as this?
The raster effect alone wins all compos of the last decade for me... well, what TWW said...
so you have stunning effects. But that's not all. You have coherent design. But that's not all. Each and every part of the demo is full of wit and creativity, in all senses: there is humour, nice play on words mixed with a rather serious plot in the back, every single part has something stunning and interesting to it. It has coherent design and a truely great story. And the credits part makes me go wild every time I think of it. It is so great from so many different angles... you really blew me away with this, Booze!
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Submitted by Norvax on 16 December 2014
I just kept calm and sat down. I had to.... What else could I do? Every year you keep blasting minds with blasting demos. This persistency makes me go insane. Congrats...
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Submitted by chatGPZ on 28 November 2014
after watching it again (and again) i have to come back and say (again): this should have won. consistent design, soundtrack, top notch code. please never stop demonstrating :)
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Submitted by Sith on 24 November 2014
Coderpr0n!

You gotta hand it to the guys of BD; they could just sit on their lazy asses since EoD is still holding the top spot since so long. Instead they keep trying to do what seems impossible and often succeed. Again HCL waves his magic coding wand and drops jaws to the floor nicely orchestrated on Dane's music. What a show!

READY RUN READY... WTF?!? You had me there for a moment guys. ;)
Uncensored clearly is a reference to CD and the guys at Booze go into Censor territory with the typical color square scroller Censor style effects trying to beat them at their own game no doubt. Funny. :)
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Submitted by BHF on 18 November 2014
Once again a great demo from Booze Design! I jumped out of my own head when I saw the rastershow. Lots of impressive effects and hardcore code :) Music is top notch and with Mirage onboard, I bet your next demo will have it all 110%. EOD is still the best, maybe EOD2 will prevail ?.
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Submitted by Mr.Ice on 15 November 2014
Another stylish milestone.
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Submitted by PAL on 14 November 2014
Absolutely splendid demo! Make it your style and just be you. I rest my case as the demo rocks so hard. The live recording of the x2014 is what it is right there and then... live and first time one see it... go for all demos... and Dane, music is fab!
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Submitted by Decca on 12 November 2014
all I saw was more than fantastics, but doing the dweezil zoomer on c64 is just unbelivable insane!
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Submitted by Dane on 9 November 2014
Yup, I agree. I could watch that rotating raster-tunnel all day. :) One of the best effects ever.
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Submitted by Copyfault on 8 November 2014
Still can't decide wether this one or Comaland was the best demo on X for me, but i'm more than sure that the rotating rasters was the best effect!

I'd go even further and say it's the best effect on c64 demo scene history so far. Wonder if there will ever be any chance on topping that effectwise...

As a big fan of gfx modes I really fell in love with the XFLI-pictures in this demo; I have to admit that I wasn't aware that these pics were XFLIs during the compo, but after checking out the demo again on real hw it was more than obvious!

Thank you for this masterpiece!
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Submitted by Hein on 3 November 2014
My favourite demo of X-2014, both technically and design/flow-wise. The theme doesn't appeal to me, though it does keep the demo together.
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Submitted by 6R6 on 3 November 2014
Booze - you do some impressive effects. And Dane's melody lines never fails. The flow of it all is just perfect.
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Submitted by Joe on 2 November 2014
Part from some of the history’s most exquisite parts,
some of the wonderful graphics behold a peculiar rawness of its former selves onto the real screen,
leaving traces of its former self.
A great show to be remember nonetheless, with a strong combination of will and ambition in brilliance of execution.
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Submitted by ccr on 1 November 2014
Uhh .. admittably I am at loss for words, again, which is not unexpected when it comes to 'X' releases, but .. I think this one took the cake for me, and ate it.

Uncensored was the last of the top 5 X2014 demo releases I watched, for whatever reason, and while I was impressed by the Comaland, quite liked RGB, and enjoyed Shape's Disco Apocalypse quite much, I wasn't really getting the "whoa" effect that I had with X2012 demos .. or so I thought, until I arrived at this piece of work :D

It is very difficult to summarily state what exactly makes this the "coup de cour" demo of X2014 (and probably c64 demo releases of 2014 in total), but it is the combination of style, execution and sheer technical insanity.

What made "Uncensored" different, and "better" for me than "Comaland", was the flow - Dane's one-piece trackmo soundtrack instead of the rather "choppy" tune-per-part style of "Comaland" is something that wins me over. Say what you say about Dane repeating himself, but his tune does its job well here.

Technically speaking Comaland may have something over Uncensored, but both are on the level of code-trickery that makes me just wonder what the fuck I am seeing.

I'm not much of a coder myself, but usually I can at least throw some educated guesses about how some effect might've been done - but here .. nope. I've got nothing. :D

Kudos to Booze Design guys for making my year. :D
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Submitted by TWW on 30 October 2014
I regards to the 'raster lines';

We've all thought about it... Most of us have dreamt it... HCL, you did it!

If you where a woman I'd make you my bitch and force you to conceive my child^^
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Submitted by booker on 30 October 2014
jawdropper & brain killer
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Submitted by bepp on 29 October 2014
Beautiful and coherent demo with some jawdropping effects. I was screaming out loud when the rasters started to rotate! And it's nice with a demo that has a distinct end. Not all demos have ;-)
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Submitted by Clarence on 29 October 2014
My favourite from the compo. Excellent flow, music + sync, impressive effects, love all aspects of it. Some effects yet to be understood... Thanks for your hard work. :')
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Submitted by Megabrain on 29 October 2014
Great demo. Rotating rasters were amazing and first time i saw rotating pillars.... well done guys!
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Submitted by Sounx on 29 October 2014
Well, little left to say. Mindblowing. The rasterbars are unbelievable, esp on the big screen and I thought the GFX was just fine.

The theme is irrelevant IMHO, if it appeals to you: great! If not, well then you still have an awesome demo to watch!
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Submitted by Dane on 29 October 2014
Ok so much for quitting. :) Let's do one more.
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Submitted by Bob on 29 October 2014
Awesome Demo Boys!
but seems you guys are going to be totally unbeatable now when Mirage decided to bail out and sleep with the enemy ;) to bad for the scene!
well this just gives us even more motivation to beat you guys again 8)=)
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Submitted by comankh on 29 October 2014
fuck. what a prod!
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Submitted by Burglar on 28 October 2014
rotating rasterbars wtf! seriously a dream come true!

many many many jawdropping moments, first for the plasmaface, that perspective tunnel effect (great direction!), the colorcycling on highest level seen so far (in your face, bob;), banner greets, fractalzoomer and then finishing it off with one of the 2 best effects of the whole compo, a dream come true: rotating rasters, again with excellent direction on top of it! never a dull moment :)

graphics were superb, coherent and fitting, perfect! liked the style too.

the soundtrack was very good, but a bit too much dane dane to my liking, but then again, I changed my mind about certain soundtracks before so may still happen :)

probably my personal favourite of the compo, but only by 4 stars out of 756. heartbreaking to see you guys miss the cup by such a tiny fraction.

thank you for gracing us once again with your excellence, all of you!
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Submitted by Chesoner on 28 October 2014
I just love all the effects and music in this demo. Graphics could have been better but still a winner for me.
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Submitted by Magnar on 28 October 2014
Lots of "Colorcycling" in this demo, but I love it :) The 4th color in the rotating "copperbars" part kinda puzzled me for a while. Lots of nice sprite controlling things going on there. And, as I said earlier, the x-moving spritelayover on top of the chars for the interferance part looks absolutely lovely in full screen 50fps (been trying to do that effect myself). The other part that stands out is the greeting part with the protestors. I really love that one! As for the theme, I've seen the movie "We are the legion", and I don't really like everything about the anonymous - as it was from the start. So, as a theme, It's not really my thing. Neither is Edward Snowden. But, hey; the demo is fucking nice to watch and even if there is no great transitions like in EoD where the sideborder was more or less owned in every part of the demo, this is a really amazing release! Was also great see the efforts you guys put in next room to finish it :) Cheers!
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Submitted by Yazoo on 28 October 2014
oookay... what can i say. this is an awesome demo! i wouldnt mind a 2nd place
behind it (but dont wanna complain about having our demo on the 1st spot ofcoz, hehe).
i agree a bit with axis that it is a very good booze design production, but not the
EOD killer.
on the other hand i also don't think that comaland is a coma light 13 killer :-)
both demos deserve to be high in the ranks though.
i am looking forward to the next battle with you guys... probably at x'16? lets keep
the fire burning.
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Submitted by Axis/Oxyron on 28 October 2014
Well done guys. Not the edge of disgrace killer I hoped for, but for sure one of the best demos around.

This years X felt like having too winners. If I get the numbers right from the results, its just 4 stars difference between you and us from about 200 voters. Which is nothing.

That rotating rasters knocked my socks of. Eventhough I was 50% on the way doing same.
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Submitted by Richard on 28 October 2014
Artistic graphics, awesome effects and brilliant music.
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Submitted by Tim on 27 October 2014
Looking very hard to find a weak, all I could find was Dane's audio track on this release - it sounds just a bit too much recycled to previous BD releases, even though it's probably partially deliberate.

Yes it's still awesome, and yes I am still a big Dane and BD fan.. so 10/10 overall rounded up.
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Submitted by Kristian on 27 October 2014
Very nice layout and design. Good flow throughout the whole demo and some stuff that just looks amazing. After watching the top 3 demos again this is my favourite.
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Submitted by Shadow on 27 October 2014
Great music and clean design, well put together as always from Booze.
But what stands out for me is the code!
Such amazing effects, the whole-color-RAM-trend is still going strong here, both the hexagonal rotator and the inside cube shows a fresh twist to the concept.
Then the chaos-zoomer, wow, good looking and impressive.
And of course the raster rotator, love the build up and then *bam*.
I'm sure I forgot something, but all in all, a perfect 10/10 from me.

Would love to see a note-file with all the technical details! :)
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Submitted by celticdesign on 27 October 2014
10/10
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Submitted by Yogibear on 27 October 2014
Wow! This raises the bar for the level of C64 demos even higher! Fantastic demo!
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Submitted by Testa on 27 October 2014
booze design! thank you! killer demo!
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Submitted by CreaMD on 27 October 2014
Didi, IMO OxyCen release could get more points if it had propper ending, or greetings part screen time was not so long. It was a downer ending, sort off ;-)
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Submitted by Didi on 27 October 2014
From the forum thread:
Quote:
- there was 4 points difference between #1 (756) and #2 (752) of the demo compo.
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Submitted by yago on 27 October 2014
EXCELLENT
I think the beamer/videosystem @ X ruined the super fluid effects a bit, but was jawdropping anyway
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Submitted by Pantaloon on 27 October 2014
I wasnt blown away at the party (probably because i was so drunk). But after watching it at home ohh yeaah :) straight 10/10 :)
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Submitted by grasstust on 27 October 2014
Ah! I absolutely love that the demo has a message, giving it in my opinion an extra layer of depth. This demo has such great tempo, and the moment the theme of Dane's music kicks in (and the floorpatterns are blinking), I almost get goosebumps! Jaw dropping effects presented in a 'oh, this is not a big deal for us', is just fantastic. Everything is so in your face, and experiencing this at the party was just a blast! Thank you!
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Submitted by chatGPZ on 27 October 2014
what everyone else said. my favourite in the compo, but i really had to vote 5 for both demos (you know which). should have won anyhow :)
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Submitted by skull on 27 October 2014
That such presentations, I want to watch. High Quality stuff.
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Submitted by PAL on 27 October 2014
Must agree with stein - rotating rasterbars - the strightest morst horizontal base of effects of all time just got totally insane cool... I think i have to video record them and put them on loop and put my projector to my ceiling and sleep under them this night!
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Submitted by Dane on 27 October 2014
That's the problem with infusing a demo with a message, even if it is one built on the ambiguity of words. (uncensored, demonstration) Some will like it, some won't.

I'm still proud of it as I feel this time we not only delivered some out-of-this-world effects but also food for thought.

But don't worry, next time you'll get something else. :)
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Submitted by Stone on 27 October 2014
This was my personal #1. The rotating rasterbars and greetings part stand out in my mind. Rotating rasterbars! I could watch that forever.
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Submitted by tempest on 27 October 2014
Most of the effects look very fresh. Rarely you get to see this many good looking screens in one demo. Great job from the coders! About the design: no fancy transitions are needed if the screens fit together without them. Transitions are mostly used to hide the mish mash quality of demos in general. About the theme: well, it's just absurd to hear Dane's uplifting pop song together with pictures of Pussy Riot degenerates. I think demos and politics mix better with much broader brush. Trying to express a universal theme by using a bunch specific controversial poster boys and girls of current Facebook Like politics inevitably moves your demo into "preaching to your own choir" category and makes your message almost inverted to those who sing a somewhat different tune. This kind of copy and paste politics is shallow at best.
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Submitted by Dylotic on 27 October 2014
Been watching it over and over, this keeps amazing me!
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Submitted by Total Chaos on 27 October 2014
Just watched it on Vice... if this got #2.. I'm not sure I can watch the winner.
Awesome dataporr guys!
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Submitted by leonofsgr on 27 October 2014
Is it Real??? OMG! No WORDS............. 100/10
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Submitted by Linus on 27 October 2014
Quote:

RAPIST (...) Edward Snowden shows that you have no clue what you are talking about.


LOL!

Awesome, awesome demo, praise, praise, praise. Congrats to everybody involved, I bow down to you!
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Submitted by Cruzer on 27 October 2014
The people's winner!
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Submitted by jailbird on 27 October 2014
PAL is absolutely right! Not only that, but next time I should code all the effects and do the music too! It will be a game changer, I tell ya! And maybe then Booze wouldn't finish on the second place behind the lamest C64 coop ever. This demo had me lower and shake my head in shame to be a Booze member.

Seriously, I assume PAL was either drunk or high on opiates when he wrote his comment :)
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Submitted by Valsary on 27 October 2014
Downvoting saga begins...LOL :D
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Submitted by Valsary on 27 October 2014
@Pal: Please point what is lame about the graphics? Or you just want to put the cat among the pigeons?
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Submitted by Dane on 27 October 2014
@Rough: I believe in freedom of speech and freedom of information. I also believe in critical thinking. Having said that, aren't you mixing up Edward Snowden and Julian Assange?
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Submitted by lemming on 27 October 2014
The message in this demo is definitely important, only cynics and sufferers of apathy could disagree (and it doesn't take much to be one)... BUT I do feel how it was executed and displayed could have been a bit more... revolutionary.

That said, it had a lot of stuff that I simply did not think was possible before. EoD is still #1 for me, but this HAS to be a 10/10 either way.
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Submitted by Rough on 27 October 2014
@Dane: Mentioning Pussy Riot in a row with the arch catholic reactionist "Guy Fawkes" and the rapist and wanna be hacker Edward Snowden shows that you have no clue what you are talking about. But... what do I expect! It's the C64 scene. Never mind.
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Submitted by FATFrost on 27 October 2014
Tasty stuff peeps. Winner.
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Submitted by Bitbreaker on 27 October 2014
Dane: Be lucky, others rather throw shit than bricks :-P
I really enjoyed sitting together in the same room finishing some things and oggling at each the other's screens as hard as possible :-) The strong competition let my ass sweat during the compo :-)
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Submitted by Jammer on 27 October 2014
Dane: LOLs! :D So I want a picture now that matches the lyrics :P
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Submitted by Dane on 27 October 2014
Oh Jammer, I could build a castle
Out of all the bricks they threw at me
Every day feels like a battle
But every night with you feels like a dream.
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Submitted by Jammer on 27 October 2014
Guys, stahp! Don't step on each other's dick ;) PAL's hires efforts really shine in We Are Connected - he definitely can pixel like that ;)
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Submitted by Dane on 27 October 2014
Haha, it's ok if you feel offended by Pussy Riot, Guy Fawkes or Edward Snowden - but really, is the gfx lame? That's an insult to Valsary as well as me. Can you even pixel in that resolution? :)
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Submitted by Jammer on 27 October 2014
Well, calling gfx here is huge overstatement to be honest. And, PAL, mind that parts between effects use trick gfx modes while everything being in motion, scrolled etc. You probably forget how tough stuff it is to achieve ;)
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Submitted by PAL on 27 October 2014
Code wise i must just bow down and say - yeahh, hell yeah... this is the shit. I would so much have had Jailbird doing the graphics in your demo because he is really one of the absolutely best gfx artists on our platform of friendship and life companion feelings rooted inside our hearts. Thanx for a super demo, I admit voted your demo lower than I should at the party because there and then i really liked some other demos better, on that screen in someren i liked censor, shape, pex and hoaxers better, but now after the party looking at this demo again i think this was the best demo... even i do not like the graphic style at all personally, i was so dissapointed there were no Jailbird magic in this, that is just the truth, i felt the gfx was so lame after waiting for your killer demo for so long! Music is Dane and as i said in the past it is insane, and Dane i ment that in a good way. Booze has your sound like a band has its indent in their sound, that is you - booze design. HCL - you are a fantastic human being and you make Booze so lovable. I really like the way you are just you and all nice and all and not being king nose high, you are just a super nice person.... and absolutely one of the best coders ever on the commodore64 scene - thanx for your talent, your code and your humanly humble smile that make us love booze - no matter what!
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Submitted by CRT on 27 October 2014
I adore you guys! You are the winners..too! In the long run, this might be the winning demo. I like the political statements, important stuff. You did great improvements on color cycling-alike things, but you improved on two year old stuff ;-) Slick and perfect as usual.
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Submitted by PARALAX on 26 October 2014
Very nice release as usual from Booze Design. This really worth a live demonstration in our next show on saturday. Congrats to the second place. :-)
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Submitted by Conrad on 26 October 2014
In one part I thought I was watching "Copper" the Amiga 500 demo. :O

It was such a difficult decision between this and Comaland ... and to me, Uncensored is the winner in my book!
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Submitted by Glasnost on 26 October 2014
Jaw dropper. Any sane person would vote this and Comaland with full points. In my mind X2014 had two winners.
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Submitted by snerg on 26 October 2014
Technically one of the "bestest" demo ever! Me think BD will come back much stronger after this 'masterpice' experience. Love Dane's honesty!
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Submitted by Scroll on 26 October 2014
The rotating rasterbars near the end is one of the most impressive effects I've ever seen.
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Submitted by JAYCE - THE MiNiSTRY on 26 October 2014
I bow for the masters. If one of those scrollers had been exchanged for any effect as wicked as the rest of the demo, this would have been #1. TOP stuff.
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Submitted by CreaMD on 26 October 2014
That color cycling shit was very clever. Maybe the theme isn't too popular in tech society like c64 scene, because we don't need to be taught about how (ahem) dangerous the world of computer neworks is, we live in it...
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Submitted by daison on 26 October 2014
A sequence of highlights that made my jaw drop my jaw lower and lower... amazing.
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Submitted by Dane on 26 October 2014
Wow, my life feels a little emptier now that this baby is finally finished.

Everyone involved means a lot to me, but Hcl and Ruk teamed up like a Batman and Robin all the way to the end. What a pleasure to it is to work with you!

And for those of you critical of the theme...which was mostly my responsibility this time as I delivered most of the gfx...I think it turned out great compared to our work-in-progress title, which was "Color Cycling Shit".

Finally, congrats to the party organizers for something extraordinary. And to the winners at X...maybe next time you'll let us face you one group at a time instead of ganging up line that? :)
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Submitted by psych on 26 October 2014
One word - PERFECTION!

Impossible becomes possible.
Respect!
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Submitted by Deev on 26 October 2014
It’s odd reading the comments criticising the design, as one of the things I kept thinking whilst watching it (before reading any comments!) was how unified and consistent the design was. It pulls off that contemporary “flat” look quite well, and (for a demo with so many parts) the effects, music and graphics combine well to make it feel like one large production. I agree with some others that the “theme” isn’t really my thing..and “keep calm and carry on” is way over-used, but overall I enjoyed it a lot! (obviously it’s always good to see new things from you guys!)
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Submitted by Oswald on 26 October 2014
my personal #1, a lot of cry outs on design, but design doesnt always mean that stuff the demo with gfx and transitions. clean and nice I really like how it is.
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Submitted by TheRyk on 26 October 2014
top stuff absolutely brilliantly designed, designwise even slightly better than winner which was minimally better effectwise
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Submitted by Photon on 26 October 2014
Top 4 were 100% awesome, this was my personal fave for kickass fx and coder drool :)
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Submitted by taper on 26 October 2014
Worthy winner among a lot of great demos! Slower pace than in many Booze demos, which fit this particular production really well.
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Submitted by F7sus4 on 26 October 2014
I waited for some stuff between numerous raster-bars and... it ended instead. Much booze, little design.
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Submitted by Magic on 26 October 2014
Ok, so I was waiting on those transitions.. but WTF this is really a nice demo! Hope this starts a new era of Booze Design dominance in the scene! It felt a bit like Hardwird (1991 amiga 500 demo) with blackscreen and white texts.. ;) Keep it up these amazing projects!

Live version here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd4zN_ugPco&
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Submitted by Skate on 26 October 2014
I know if you try to criticise a demo you can always find many things to criticise. But since i remember the moments shouting "how the [hell|fuck] is this possible?!" at X, i'll just give my 10/10 and step out. :) Congratulations guys.
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Submitted by Fresh on 26 October 2014
Amazing stuff. The zoomscroller and the plasma-faces part are just awesome.
In BD I trust, straight ten.
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Submitted by Saphir on 26 October 2014
VERY Stylish! Loved it from start to end :)
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Submitted by JAYCE - THE MiNiSTRY on 26 October 2014
I Will whip out my penis and have a wank at this tonight. Review to follow.
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Submitted by spider-j on 26 October 2014
The rotating rasterbars part continued in my dreams last night. Guess I was not the only one :-)
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Submitted by Mixer on 26 October 2014
Top code! Don't know how scripted the demo production process has been, but I feel that Dane, while doing quality work, should try something new musically. Brilliant rotating rastabars!
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Submitted by Jammer on 26 October 2014
I'd like start with complaints about overall design and transitions. You've gone a bit Offence style but here I missed all those details and fluent transitions that made EoD and some earlier Booze prods really outstanding and classy. In most cases you've gone back to uninspired effect/black background combination. Also artwise (except few brilliant hires goodies) it was somewhat below what I expect from Booze magicians. And my ranting ends here because... effects were totally awesome! You guys are insane! Teh madness! :D All the effects were all incredibly fresh, fullscreen and really fast. When rasterbar part came in, I started to think 'I bet everything that it's going to rotate' and I wasn't mistaken. Despite a few of my complaints, it's unquestionable 10. I really regret not having seen it on party screen. Fantastic work.
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Submitted by DJ Gruby on 26 October 2014
I'm speechless and agree that current CSDb voting system does not let us give an appropriate appreciation to this demo.
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Submitted by Unkle K on 26 October 2014
Love it!!
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Submitted by N3XU5 on 26 October 2014
breathtaking demo ... code, design, music ... top notch!
i was sure you'll get the first place! too bad i wasn't at X this year! :( i think it was a pure pleasure to watch this on a big screen! ;)
greetings from Oxyron!
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Submitted by Dr.j on 26 October 2014
OMG. wow deserve 10/10 without a second thought. best in every aspect and a true great digital art you made. remarkable demo
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Submitted by jailbird on 26 October 2014
Amazing work, guys! Glad I couldn't participated in this one, I'd just ruin it with my shit :D

IMO, it has a much unified, sleeker flow and overall design than the Censor+Oxy demo, which seemed a bit segmented audio-visually to me.

And yep, have to agree with Rough, I'm not too fond about the main theme either.
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Submitted by Elder0010 on 26 October 2014
Diagonal is the new standard for rasterbars!! I was waiting for Booze comeback!
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Submitted by Mactron on 26 October 2014
I agree with Rough. The melancholy music fits the topic but isn't my scene. Some fresh arrangements/instruments would make this demo much more consummately.
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Submitted by Oswald on 26 October 2014
jesus christ, this demo makes multi resolution feel like lego bricks :)

- fractal zoomer ! wohaw! had it on my list since a year, even sketched up my inner loop which looks the same as yours, good thing I didnt do it, as it would be now useless :)

- awesome new take on palette rotators ! ;)

- spinning rastahs! fuck me! :)

+++silky smooth presentation with coherent design

I guess CSDB voting system must allow up to 11-12 now so that the newer demos can take their place :)
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Submitted by Randy on 26 October 2014
From the bottom of my heart - thank you.
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Submitted by Tom-Cat on 26 October 2014
10/10 - Best demo on X-2014, should of won. Great work guys !
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Submitted by Ksubi on 26 October 2014
Jaw dropping, art at its best! 10/10 easy!
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Submitted by iAN CooG on 26 October 2014
exceptional, anything less than 10 is a coward downvote.
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Submitted by Peacemaker on 26 October 2014
insane demo. those rotating rasters made me like: "wtf? hu?"... if you thought you have seen everything possible on the c64, you ll have the pleasure to see something like that. overall a fantastic demo. music <3, gfx, design, flow, code!, style... thanks for the good time i had on the party watching your demo =)
greets back from hitmen ;)
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Submitted by Rough on 26 October 2014
Technically amazing (rastermania <3 ) 10/10 , the topic (conspiracy/Anonymous (hahaha)) 0/10 - what a pity.
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Submitted by Shine on 26 October 2014
Excellent!!! This is one of the reasons why i love math! "Number is the principle of all things" <Pythagoras> ... 10/10
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Submitted by Nith on 26 October 2014
whoa!!
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Submitted by Xiny6581 on 26 October 2014
Excellent demo with many never-seen effects with stunning graphics and tremendous design. The flow feels well planned, great ideas transformed into massive code! Awesome work guys! Respect!
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