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Partytrap   [1992]

Partytrap Released by :
Beyond Force [web]

Release Date :
20 April 1992

Type :
C64 Demo

Website :
http://users.tkk.fi/~oauvinen/bfsite/demos/partytrap.html

Released At :
Light + Phenomena Easter Party 1992

Achievements :
C64 Demo Competition at Light + Phenomena Easter Party 1992 :  #2

User rating:*********_  8.5/10 (15 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Gremlin of Beyond Force
  Sam of Beyond Force
  TNT of Beyond Force
Music .... Deek of Crest, Digital Syndicate, Vibrants
  Harmony Productions of Offence
  Jeroen Tel of Maniacs of Noise
  Mixer of Origo Dreamline, Side B
  Page of Hoaxers, Side B
  Predator
  Zardax of Elysion, Origo Dreamline
Graphics .... Hugh Riley
  JH of Death Sector, GPX Designs
  Max of Beyond Force
  Redstar of Logic
  SIT
Charset .... Gremlin of Beyond Force
  Scooby of Light, Vision
  Silco of Paradize
  Sparkler of Megastyle


SIDs used in this release :
Crimson(/MUSICIANS/D/Deek/Crimson.sid)
Llamusic(/MUSICIANS/Z/Zardax/Llamusic.sid)
Short Tune(/MUSICIANS/T/Tjelta_Geir/Short_Tune.sid)
Soldier of Fortune(/MUSICIANS/P/Page/Soldier_of_Fortune.sid)
The Dawn(/MUSICIANS/M/Mixer/Dawn.sid)
The Mon Demo 1991(/MUSICIANS/T/Tel_Jeroen/Mon_Demo_1991.sid)
Tiny Breeze(/MUSICIANS/H/Harmony_Productions/Tiny_Breeze.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 1 March 2023
What an overlooked gem <3 Some parts are simply jawdropping!
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 25 October 2018
yeah quite dotty!
User Comment
Submitted by Rudi on 20 February 2016
I had this demo on tape, but only a couple of parts on the tape. The dot-scroller is one of the best ones i know, brings back good ol' memories. thanks alot.
User Comment
Submitted by Flex on 19 July 2013
Really cool demo! Even cooler for 1992. Enough dots I'd say.
User Comment
Submitted by Wisdom on 7 June 2012
A superb show of dot love! :-) Impossible not to fall in love with the dot scroller!

Also, such a pity that I haven't commented on it before, albeit it's one of my all time faves.
User Comment
Submitted by bepp on 5 February 2012
What a gem I just discovered. CRAZY MUSIC! This has got to be one of the best demos I've listened to =) It's packed! And it's good looking too. Thumbs up!
User Comment
Submitted by FATFrost on 14 September 2007
i haven't commented yet as it's hard enough trying to get through all these thousands of demos....it takes time. lol

hey deekay! spend some time pixelling for us fans!!
User Comment
Submitted by DeeKay on 12 July 2006
I can't believe nobody has commented on this so far...

Really nice demo, i loved the Dot-Ball and Dot-Scroller parts, Page's "Soldier of Fortune" Introtune is a classic!...
The Palindrome-Idea is a nice twist that makes you not forget about this demo!
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