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It's More Fun to Compute   [2024]

It's More Fun to Compute Released by :
TSJ

Release Date :
12 April 2024

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

User rating:**********  9.9/10 (38 votes)   See votestatistics
**********  9.9/10 (16 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Trap of Bonzai, Performers
Music .... Jammer of 1mandivision, MultiStyle Labs, Protovision
Graphics .... The Sarge of Bonzai, Fairlight
Design .... The Sarge of Bonzai, Fairlight
Idea .... The Sarge of Bonzai, Fairlight

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User Comment
Submitted by Trap on 16 April 2024
Thank you guys for all the nice comments. I only had a very little part in this. Jammer did most of the heavy lifting together with Sarge. However, it was really nice to do this little out-of-band release not always aiming for competitions and deadlines but just get it done as we felt. Of course we have no trophies to show for our effort, but we have your acknowledgement and that is reward enough. So, on behalf of TSJ a big thank you <3
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Submitted by encore on 14 April 2024
It IS more fun to compute. :) Very nice rendition of the song and quite Kraftwerkesque visuals.
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Submitted by Brush on 13 April 2024
Bravo!
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Submitted by Walt on 13 April 2024
What an amazing prod :)
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Submitted by CreaMD on 13 April 2024
Doing Kraftwerk covers on 3 channel analogue chip is like bringing wood to the forrest, or sand to the beach, unless you know your craft. And Jammer does.
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Submitted by HCL on 13 April 2024
This is soooooo good!! Not many dare to do Kraftwerk-covers, but this one is just spot on perfect! Totally diggin it!!
User Comment
Submitted by MCM on 12 April 2024
WTF GUYS !! This is so amazing!
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Submitted by Dymo on 12 April 2024
Really nice!!.. just what I needed this evening :)
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Submitted by TheRyk on 12 April 2024
<3 awesome in any respect I can think of

anyone who doesn't get the beauty in this should go f... themselves and pick another hobby than 8 bit computing

Personally I'd say music goes to 11 regarding it's 5.4K and "only" quad speed, so no severe hankypanky/samples/you name it was necessary to do this
User Comment
Submitted by Isildur on 12 April 2024
OMG Amazing!
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Submitted by anonym on 12 April 2024
I like it, but the lyrics don't say that they say to me either.

Thank you for this.
User Comment
Submitted by Flex on 12 April 2024
Mesmerizing!!
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Submitted by katon on 12 April 2024
Jammer Your music does the job! I am very impressed! Everything presented here is wonderful!
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Submitted by Joe on 12 April 2024
Lovely!
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Submitted by Aomeba on 12 April 2024
Great stuff! It's nice to see another take on Kraftwerk themes. The soundtrack for the side A for "Welcome to the Holodeck II" from Siesta was (in my mind) first for a demo called "Home Computer" and has quite a few Kraftwerk references there. :D

This one adds some veery nice twists while keeping the Kraftwerk spririt. Love the visuls as well. Good job!
User Comment
Submitted by redcrab on 12 April 2024
Indeed,
IT IS MORE FUN TO COMPUTE!
My dream cover finally exists. Thank you guys, I will loop this the whole weekend <3
User Comment
Submitted by celticdesign on 12 April 2024
omfg
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Submitted by w4rp8 on 12 April 2024
Awesome!!!
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Submitted by t0m3000 on 12 April 2024
now i hear it too "fuck you all and more" lol :)
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Submitted by Wile Coyote on 12 April 2024
Sounds excellent.
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Submitted by Shogoon on 12 April 2024
Perfect! <3
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Submitted by Raistlin on 12 April 2024
Great stuff! Love the music especially - and the design and displayer is really cool too.

On the tune, honestly, even with the lyrics on screen, I hear different… I’m getting “fuck you all and more”. But I’m old… my ears aren’t what they used to be.

More TSJ prods please.
User Comment
Submitted by The Syndrom on 12 April 2024
what a nice surprise!
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Submitted by Mikael on 12 April 2024
Makes me warm inside and the smile grows bigger by every beat. It's more fun to start the weekend like this, inspired, so let's fire up that pixel program and get shit done. Cheers TSJ!
User Comment
Submitted by t0m3000 on 12 April 2024
i love it, greetings from düsseldorf
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Submitted by Max on 12 April 2024
Superb!!!
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Submitted by theK on 12 April 2024
Amazing! <3
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Submitted by Frantic on 12 April 2024
Regarding this particular tune. Check some of the live performances from 1981. Some really wild versions of this tune from that time.
User Comment
Submitted by Krill on 12 April 2024
Charming =)
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Submitted by Mibri on 12 April 2024
So good to see and hear this dream team bringing the heat again <3
User Comment
Submitted by 4gentE on 12 April 2024
Yes!
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