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The Supersonics Intro   [1987]

The Supersonics Intro Released by :
The Supersonics

Release Date :
1987

Type :
C64 Crack Intro

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (6 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Marauder of German Spreading Service
Music .... Electro


SIDs used in this release :
Gyroscope 3(/GAMES/G-L/Gyroscope_3.sid)


Cracks which use this intro :
DownloadThe Playboy Preview by The Supersonics

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 16 December 2010
It's so oldschool (esp. big scroll+tune). I love it.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 15 December 2010
it's your fault in 1st place to have released and easy to use intromaker/linker, that dozens of lamers have (ab)used in their cracks, now see what you've done!1 :D
ps: your intro is so popular that even N0stalgia remade it =) (no-30 from Harbour Attack +4D /N0S)
User Comment
Submitted by Marauder/GSS on 15 December 2010
hehe...you're right! *g* :D
though I thought the intro-entry is here to show which releases uses the same intro. Maybe I'm wrong and don't get it, but who cares... me? Nooot! :D
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 15 December 2010
marauder: what was not logical is that hundreds of lamers reused/ripped stuff back then, not that we want to document even lame acts =) csdb is here also for that.
User Comment
Submitted by Marauder/GSS on 15 December 2010
ah ok, I understand Ian. Sorry, just forgot to add credits and I don't really care about the entry is removed or not, that was not the question.
I'm just a bit confuzed about that intro-adding here (well, imo we have C64intros for that) and I was wondering how this can be a "Supersonics"-intro... Does that mean all releases from different groups that have used this intro get their own intro-entry then even though it's the same? Sounds not really logical to me?!
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 15 December 2010
I knew i had seen that intro somewhere else before. Figured it was some intro maker.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 15 December 2010
Well, it's an intro found in supersonic cracks so it's on the database as "supersonics intro". Doesn't mean that it's MADE by them, read above: "Released by :" not "Made By". People often asks such intros to be removed, the same goes for all those intros made with intromakers, including 711 who used themselves their own intromakers and god knows how many others. Not counting that many if not most of the "handmade" intros were not even made by the cracking groups releasing them, but by others. When you know the credits, why not just add them? it's what this database is for afterall =)
User Comment
Submitted by Marauder/GSS on 15 December 2010
haha... how can this be an intro by 'The Supersonics', when they just have used my Little Intro-Impacker V1.0 ?? :D

seems this little (ugly) intro got used by more people than I thought, hehe *LOL*
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