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You Know the Routine   [2004]

You Know the Routine Released by :
Camelot [web]

Release Date :
19 January 2004

Type :
C64 Demo

AKA :
YKTR

User rating:********__  8.3/10 (29 votes)   See votestatistics
********__  8/10 (18 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Cruzer of Camelot
Music .... Drax of Bonzai, Crest, Maniacs of Noise, Vibrants
  Fanta of Oxyron, Plush
  JCH of Vibrants
  Jeff of Bonzai, Camelot, Crest, Viruz
Graphics .... Cruzer of Camelot
Text .... Cruzer of Camelot


SIDs used in this release :
Dirt(/MUSICIANS/D/DRAX/Dirt.sid)
Get-A-Way(/MUSICIANS/F/Fanta/Get-A-Way.sid)
Heavy Hit(/MUSICIANS/J/JCH/Heavy_Hit.sid)
Ode to C64(/MUSICIANS/J/Jeff/Ode_to_C64.sid)
Trip to Nowhere(/MUSICIANS/F/Fanta/Trip_to_Nowhere.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by lemming on 8 July 2011
@Jeff ahh, that makes sense more than a Camelot prod not working on hardware :)
User Comment
Submitted by Soren on 8 July 2011
"works only in an emu" that might be a joke. :-)
User Comment
Submitted by lemming on 8 July 2011
Humm.. it sez works only in an emu, but it worked perfectly on my main Commie at least. (C64B Assy 250425, 6581R2, 6569R5, 1571)
Anyway, still a _superb_ demo!
User Comment
Submitted by The Phantom on 12 June 2009
Nice... I loved the Glenz and the intro.. Great work, nice graphics and fantastic music..
User Comment
Submitted by plagueis on 12 June 2009
Great demo, with effects which seem like they were made to suit me. The best part about it was the code discussion during the last part. That's what it's all about right there!
User Comment
Submitted by tempest on 18 September 2007
Neat demo with great soundtrack
User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 4 December 2006
There are some neat tricks in this demo. I still wonder what would happen if it had not been designed the way it looks now but rather something in line with:

Industrial Breakdown
User Comment
Submitted by taper on 9 February 2004
My eyes watered when I heard that CAMELOT made a comeback, and the demo sure didn't disapoint me. They crazy camels still got the skills!
User Comment
Submitted by CyberBrain on 19 January 2004
Cool looking fx! Gave me a nice oldsk0ol feelin! Kewl!!
User Comment
Submitted by Oxidy on 19 January 2004
Welcome back! Nice to see a Danish production again, and this one was not a bad one. The graphics and design could have been better, but I like the old-non-trackmo-feeling. I felt ten years younger when watching this. Nice code by Cruzer. Keep owning! ;)
User Comment
Submitted by TDJ on 19 January 2004
I've still got to xfer this demo to the real c64 before giving a real comment but I do think it's very cool to have Cruzer back.

edit: just saw in the demo that it only runs on an emulator. That sucks. Big Time.

User Comment
Submitted by Optimus on 19 January 2004
I haven't watched it with music yet (Gotta home to run that em.. oops! :) but all the parts rules. I like that they are all oneframers, no matter if they had to be smaller in size for that reason. That was for me a very nice and unexpected comeback. (I thought Cruzer would code 256b intros jff but not a demo, I think he said that once :) - hmm,. feel like I am just copying my comments from Pouet :]
User Comment
Submitted by blackdroid on 18 January 2004
Pretty nice demo, short, spacebar styled, good music and fast routines. I enjoyed it alot, big thanks to the kamelers.
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