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Raster Blast   [1989]

Raster Blast Released by :
Triad [web]

Release Date :
2 May 1989

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

AKA :
Raster Blaster

Released At :
Horizon & Triad Meeting 1989

User rating:*********_  8.8/10 (19 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Bob of Light, Triad
Music .... Diflex of The Level 99 Industries
  Jens Blidon of Lords of Sonics
  Laxity of Starion, The Flexible Arts
Graphics .... Bob of Light, Triad
Text .... Bagder of Horizon
  Bob of Light, Triad
  Psycho of Light, Triad
  Questor of Antiriad, Byterapers, Fairlight, Oneway


SIDs used in this release :
Birthday(/MUSICIANS/B/Blidon_Jens/Birthday.sid)
For Shining 8(/MUSICIANS/S/Schneider_Markus/For_Shining_8.sid)
Public Enemy(/MUSICIANS/L/Laxity/Public_Enemy.sid)
Something(/MUSICIANS/L/Laxity/Something.sid)


Contains information on the following event(s) :
Horizon & Triad Meeting 1989  Partyscroller...

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User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 19 November 2015
last part - 50 frames splendor with ultra fitting music!
User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 26 October 2009
Good old BOB... this is a masterpeice... the movement of sprites in his parts from right after this time andwere really something not a lot could do, and still today they look so soothing.... I love it! This I guess were the start of your sinus streatch adventure... even no move here... but soon you came with full force.

Even you really got your name from beeing in censor, to me you are rooted as BOB of Triad in a way... You are a legend in the demo scene and I salute you always... I think you pioneered the way organic sinus moves could be used... and that is a real deal to me as a propper sinus makes my mood just go swiiinnnggg....
User Comment
Submitted by V-12 on 26 October 2009
This demo is simply... amazing.. I love it!!!! This mega scroller blowed me up while watching it as kid in the middle of 90's. Rasterbars are just one piece of art and the music is just... amazing!!! I love it!
User Comment
Submitted by markus sinalco on 24 September 2007
That burner of a Demo, nothing special nowadays, but still amazes me today like in the "old days".. totally awesome music, toughf, YEAH !
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