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17 Bytes Effect   [2007]

17 Bytes Effect Released by :
Ancients [web]

Release Date :
1 June 2007

Type :
C64 256b Intro

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (5 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Rambones of Ancients, Gheymaid Inc., HVSC Crew

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User Comment
Submitted by Mace on 3 July 2007
Technically you could easily make the routine shorter, but then the timing is off and the nice bars don't appear.
User Comment
Submitted by Jucke on 6 June 2007
Sometimes i leave the c64 on just for the atmosphere in the room with something on the screen. I will use this.
User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 2 June 2007
Hmm this reminds me of: The 7 Teens
User Comment
Submitted by FMan on 2 June 2007
This is a nice idea! Will you release the source code? :D

Shut up, d0c. Nobody asked you. Release something yourself instead of complaining.
User Comment
Submitted by Mantiz on 1 June 2007
$10 bytes is too much, make it $0f instead :)
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 1 June 2007
I like it, though it easyly could have been $10 bytes instead :)
User Comment
Submitted by SIDWAVE on 1 June 2007
DOC: let me see what you can make in 17 bytes or LESS.
User Comment
Submitted by Dariusz on 1 June 2007
I like it :-))) Rambones seems to be a very advanced coder!
User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 31 May 2007
Yeah. The 17 outlines :D


(Jailbird, I love you dude. Had almost forgotten that quote but now you gave it all a new meaning yet again.... I am sure Marcin will love it too ! Cheers! )
User Comment
Submitted by d0c on 31 May 2007
arg!... more of this crap... whats the point?? even using an demomaker and uploading that crap to csdb is better than this...
User Comment
Submitted by jailbird on 31 May 2007
"The opened outline is able to capture something of our secret thoughts and its permutative behaviour. We can recognize an item here and there but the line always glides further with unlimited combination of associations. Curves of the consiousness, curves of the subconcious."
User Comment
Submitted by iceout on 31 May 2007
It's different on NTSC, try it.
User Comment
Submitted by Sander on 31 May 2007
I can actually see 3 of them!
User Comment
Submitted by Yazoo on 31 May 2007
:D
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