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3000 B.C.   [2012]

3000 B.C. Released by :
JSL

Release Date :
13 July 2012

Type :
C64 Graphics  (MultiColor)

User rating:******____  5.9/10 (13 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Graphics .... JSL of Covenant, Creators, Raiders of the Lost Empire, Scene World Magazine, Software of Sweden, Tropyx

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User Comment
Submitted by Jak T Rip on 15 July 2012
Niiiiiiiice! Lovely.
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Submitted by ron.sos on 14 July 2012
Good job JSL!

Over 25 comments!

We in the Software of Sweden need all the advertising we can get :-)

The picture is just right is just a little before its time;-)
User Comment
Submitted by DeeKay on 14 July 2012
JSL: Ask your money back then. The guy didn't just rip you off 7000 years, but also of dinosaurs! <:-)
I for my part prefer to blame the education system... or religion, whatever you prefer! ;-D
User Comment
Submitted by JSL on 14 July 2012
10.000 BC, no Dinosaurs? I can't remember, might be I saw this 10.000 BC, it's just I had a copy of a movie, where the guy wrote 3000 B.C. on the disc, I thought it had dino's, if this movie was 10.000 BC I saw, then I made a worse mistake in naming this 3000 BC, blame the guy who gave me this copy. :/
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 14 July 2012
@DeeKay: that's simple, you just watch "10.000 BC" for the first 32 minutes and 42 seconds.
You're welcome.
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Submitted by DeeKay on 14 July 2012
Dunno what all the fuzz is about... Dinosaurs still live today! They even say so at school:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/loch-ness..

P.S: Perhaps JSL means 3000 before Cromagnon? But even that would miss a few Zeroes...
P.P.S: JSL, this film "3000 B.C." you're talking about, i cannot seem to find it on IMDB, only 10.000 B.C, and that has no dinosaurs - Sure you didn't watch this film at the Creation Museum?
User Comment
Submitted by Paul Bearer on 14 July 2012
@hedning:
We still don't know who built the pyramids. That dinosaur is clearly just playing "Towers of Hanoi" with them.
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 14 July 2012
Nevertheless a nice piccy!
User Comment
Submitted by Cruzer on 13 July 2012
Maybe it's 3000 Before Crash (of meteorite that killed dinos)?
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.Science on 13 July 2012
i like it - and don't care about the date :-)
User Comment
Submitted by Wisdom on 13 July 2012
One man makes a mistake, and 10 men make fun out of it. Who is actually in mistake is the question that remains.
User Comment
Submitted by bugjam on 13 July 2012
Funny how the comments evolved. Errm, I mean, how they were created, of course. :-P On the pic: nice, interesting composition.
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Submitted by Cresh on 13 July 2012
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Submitted by lemming on 13 July 2012
Ah I see, you have photographic proof. I can't beat that. :O
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 13 July 2012
Lemming: Proof of my theory:
User Comment
Submitted by lemming on 13 July 2012
Hedning, your explanation is good but does not take dino-Jesus into account.


User Comment
Submitted by Total Chaos on 13 July 2012
Perplex wins!
User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 13 July 2012
@Perplex: You are still alive, you dinosaur you...
User Comment
Submitted by Skate on 13 July 2012
here is my 3000 C.C. graphic :p

User Comment
Submitted by Perplex on 13 July 2012
Hedning: the Goa'uld, of course! Sheesh, I thought that was common knowledge these days.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 13 July 2012
Of course they lived 3000 BC. Who did you think built the pyramids?
User Comment
Submitted by Perplex on 13 July 2012
Saying dinosaurs lived in the year 3000 B.C. is like saying World War II ended 2 days ago. :-)
User Comment
Submitted by JSL on 13 July 2012
Really, I am not aware of the date, I just saw that Dinosaur movie called 3000 B.C., and thought that's the date the dinosaurs lived, then they all had it wrong in the movie title. :/
User Comment
Submitted by The Gothicman on 13 July 2012
cool picture, indeed...
when it comes to the name:
you seem to have a really sick sense of humor ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Cresh on 13 July 2012
It is hex 3000BC
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Submitted by Skate on 13 July 2012
i hope the name is a joke, not caused by lack of knowledge. :) i'd like to see a few humans fighting with the dinosaurs!!!

other than that, i liked the out of circular border elements. main graphic itself is very colorful and positive. one of the good ones of yours JSL.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 13 July 2012
I guess you missed out some zeroes, JSL. :D 200.000.000 BC would be more correct.

(edit) One of your better pics, nevertheless. (/edit)
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