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Camel Park   [1994]

Camel Park Released by :
Camelot [web]

Release Date :
July 1994

Type :
C64 Demo

User rating:*********_  9.2/10 (33 votes)   See votestatistics
*********_  9.4/10 (16 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Cruzer of Camelot, Juice Developments, Profile Entertainment
  Glasnost of Camelot
  Raz of Camelot
Music .... Drax of Bonzai, Crest, The Pulse Magazine Staff, Vibrants
  Duck LaRock of Camelot, Cyberzound Productions
  Jeff of Camelot, Cyberzound Productions
  Laxity of Maniacs of Noise, Vibrants
  Link of Vibrants
  MSK of Crest
  Scortia of Bonzai
  The Syndrom of Crest, The Imperium Arts
  Xayne of Beat Machine, Crest
Graphics .... Kring of Camelot
  Neptune of Camelot, The Pulse Magazine Staff
  Rob of Camelot, Profile Entertainment
  Scooby of Light, Vision
Linking .... Glasnost of Camelot
  Raz of Camelot
Loader .... Glasnost of Camelot
Directory Art .... Raz of Camelot


SIDs used in this release :
Camel Park (tune 4)(/MUSICIANS/D/Duck_LaRock/Camel_Park_tune_4.sid)
Camel Park (tune 6)(/MUSICIANS/D/Duck_LaRock/Camel_Park_tune_6.sid)
Camel Park (tune 8)(/MUSICIANS/D/Duck_LaRock/Camel_Park_tune_8.sid)
Camel Park (tune 9)(/MUSICIANS/D/Duck_LaRock/Camel_Park_tune_9.sid)
CoverGirl Strip Poker(/MUSICIANS/S/Scortia/CoverGirl_Strip_Poker.sid)
Equinox(/MUSICIANS/S/Scortia/Equinox.sid)
Fiskeaande(/MUSICIANS/J/Jeff/Fiskeaande.sid)
Gloomy(/MUSICIANS/D/DRAX/Gloomy.sid)
In the Line(/MUSICIANS/T/The_Syndrom/In_the_Line.sid)
Indiana(/MUSICIANS/M/MSK/Indiana.sid)
Madam Duck(/MUSICIANS/D/Duck_LaRock/Madam_Duck.sid)
Mini Rolf(/MUSICIANS/M/MSK/Mini_Rolf.sid)
Moneytrain(/MUSICIANS/T/The_Syndrom/Moneytrain.sid)
Sejle Op(/MUSICIANS/L/Laxity/Sejle_Op.sid)
Shorty 2(/MUSICIANS/B/Beat_Machine/Xayne/Shorty_2.sid)
Skyway 89(/MUSICIANS/L/Link/Skyway_89.sid)
Snazzy Hip-Jazz(/MUSICIANS/J/Jeff/Snazzy_Hip-Jazz.sid)
Soft-Ice 2(/MUSICIANS/J/Jeff/Soft-Ice_2.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by psych on 26 October 2023
What jailbird said! Love it!
User Comment
Submitted by ws on 4 November 2022
man! another of those impressive demos i didn't know. luckily i didn't even research before i made my first demo or i wouldn't even have started, i guess.
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 14 November 2019
Wow, 1994 was the year when the scene died? LOL! Not ;D
User Comment
Submitted by Sith on 3 March 2017
Looking back at this, there's no way to classify this demo: it has oldskool bits, regular parts, but also modern trackmo parts.
It's like a mixed bag.
User Comment
Submitted by jailbird on 23 May 2016
One of the best C64 demos ever
User Comment
Submitted by Sith on 17 October 2013
The demo starts off a bit slow with some ok parts but not that impressive to me, but from the zoomer and onwards it really kicked off. Great stuff for the year 1994.
User Comment
Submitted by Glasnost on 21 April 2013
Wow Thanks :) Nice to come back to the scene and hear this from some of the most inspirational persons of the scene :)
User Comment
Submitted by Krill on 20 April 2013
This one and Tower Power (92% of course), BIG inspiration for my stuff. You were my childhood heroes, hats off to you, good sirs!
User Comment
Submitted by QuasaR on 26 February 2013
The Glasnost parts are still jawdropping... Really nice flow & humor!
User Comment
Submitted by 4mat on 22 January 2013
Wonderful work.
User Comment
Submitted by HCL on 23 October 2012
A delicate mix of high and low.. I guess this demo didn't get that much attention since the expectations after TowerPower were probably sky-high. Also 1994 was the year the scene died..

However, some parts in here are top notch! Glasnost's part of course, but also a whole bunch of nice parts from Cruzer. Great design here and there but not really conform through the demo.

I remember the loader made quite some noise when running this demo, as if there were 5-6 small files for each part and the loader always returned to boot-track to read dir-entries..
User Comment
Submitted by Digger on 12 February 2012
Don't forget the "Cruzer vector" ;-) I was 15 back then and that demo fricked and tatooed my mind, i.e. dropping blue bars have indeed inspired my Flash website (http://blog2t.net)
User Comment
Submitted by Cruzer on 11 February 2012
Clarence: Yes, so far! :)
User Comment
Submitted by JackAsser on 4 July 2011
The end part in this demo is one of the highlights in C64 history imo. I will always be deeply impressed by that part. It's a source of inspiration for me! Thank you!
User Comment
Submitted by Wile Coyote on 31 December 2010
Great demo. The part shown in the shot above, rates as one of my fav parts of all time.
User Comment
Submitted by Thunder.Bird on 4 June 2008
Some very true ~respects~ to the coders! The effects are flying to the screen, like there are no restrictions. The design and arts flow to my mind like in a wonderful dream. I truly love this demo. Only a single bit (the chopped parts) remind me to reality. This made me vote only a 10/10
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 13 March 2007
The end part is the one that really stood out in my memory. I just couldn't believe it when I first saw it. So many things flying around and in the sideborder too. Truly awesome, pure class!
User Comment
Submitted by Total Chaos on 13 March 2007
I love the references to Camels being "better" than Goats... We all know GOATS rule ;)

oh, and I love the demo too :D
User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 6 December 2006
Some good shit in here! Spiced up with some different graphics I wonder if it would not even look cooler... Definately different from Crest, Horizon, Booze and the rest of the bunch....
User Comment
Submitted by psych on 17 November 2006
Ahh ! Memories ;) I love this demo since I've seen it for a first time !
User Comment
Submitted by Hein on 2 November 2006
Camels are cool.
User Comment
Submitted by Clarence on 2 November 2006
Very good demo. Afair the part on the screenshot is Glasnost's last demo part ever, and is indeed excellent.
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