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Avatar Intro - Tech-Tech   [2009]

Avatar Intro - Tech-Tech Released by :
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Release Date :
27 April 2009

Type :
C64 Crack Intro

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Daison of Avatar
Music .... Ronny Pasch of Mega Industries
Graphics .... Daison of Avatar


SIDs used in this release :
Passions 2(/MUSICIANS/A/Audial_Arts/Pasch_Ronny/Passions_2.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by daison on 27 January 2010
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDdeKEJZEPI
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Submitted by TomoAlien on 2 May 2009
Nice intro, it's very chilling.
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Submitted by The Overkiller on 29 April 2009
Nice effect, I like it!
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Submitted by daison on 29 April 2009
Thank you all for the positive feedback and fair criticism!
It has all been very motivating so far, so stay tuned for more! :)
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Submitted by The Hobbit on 29 April 2009
Why do I get the feeling that this intro is trying to hypnotize me? Good product.
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Submitted by The Shadow on 29 April 2009
As I felt and expressed a few moths ago, great job. It is okay to have a large intro for cracks. With most intro requests, I have specifically asked for large code, graphics and music. Large intros are great for releases that use most of a full disk side. Since there is room anyway, the crack intro should look as cool as possible.
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 28 April 2009
Very relaxing. Simple, but it works. And what groepaz said about the size. It's a bit larger than the common crack intro.

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Submitted by Dr.Strange on 28 April 2009
Nice one Daison and welcome in!
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Submitted by plagueis on 28 April 2009
Oh, and thanks for the greet by the way!
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Submitted by v3to on 28 April 2009
hi Daison. cool stuff - like the smooth movements and also the straight design :-)
and double thumbs up for your first production \o/
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Submitted by Testa on 28 April 2009
hi daison, great stuff man.. respect that you learned assembly... keep it up!...

edit: and yep there is some intensive pm stuff between us going on.. my friend...



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Submitted by Sander on 28 April 2009
Cute, i like tech tech!
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Submitted by The Phantom on 28 April 2009
Nice release Daison. This tech-tech has a beefy swing to it, but it does need a bit more cowbell ;)

You have done well grasshopper.
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Submitted by plagueis on 28 April 2009
Very cool!!! I'm so glad you released this code. I was just watching it today on the real c64 on my new MMC Replay. Your code deserves to be seen. With Daison on board as a coder, the scene receives another healthy injection of skill and creativity with which to weave many new and beautiful stitches into the tapestry of posterity.

-Darth Plagueis/Forces of Evil/KrionyX
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 27 April 2009
@gpz: I see, btw there are 33k free from $7c00 onward, enough for me. ;)
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Submitted by Twoflower on 27 April 2009
Well, tech-techs are always nice to see - but the three color logo on a black background doesn't really cut it alone. Do mind that some color and some additional graphics can do miracles for the design. Add a coherent font to go with the logo and you have a winner.

What I really believe I want to say is:

You have the mighty pixelwizard Skurwy in your ranks. I strongly suggest you utilize and channel that source of magic energy; having a talented graphician and not demanding him to stretch his limits is bordering blasphemy.
User Comment
Submitted by iceout on 27 April 2009
Nice work!
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Submitted by grennouille on 27 April 2009
Great Job Daison! I wish I could code like you. Real life's a time sucker!
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Submitted by chatGPZ on 27 April 2009
looks nice but... i somehow have my doubts that an intro that takes almost 32k is very useful for actual cracks =P
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 27 April 2009
too many good avatar intros and no actual releases.
Slap them in front of some lame crap and release them properly ffs! (so I can include them at intros site) :D
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 27 April 2009
Thumbs up for learning to code! Nothing very special of course, and the scroller should be twice as fast, but still the kind of release which is... a good thing!
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