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Don't meet Crest   [2004]

Don't meet Crest Released by :
Crest

Release Date :
12 April 2004

Type :
C64 Demo

Released At :
Breakpoint 2004

Achievements :
C64 Demo Competition at Breakpoint 2004 :  #5

User rating:********__  7.5/10 (16 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Bitbreaker of Metalvotze
  Crossbow of Crest, The Stock
Music .... Dane of Booze Design
  Drax of Bonzai, Crest, Maniacs of Noise, Vibrants
  Mitch of Crest
Graphics .... Bitbreaker of Metalvotze
  Crossbow of Crest, The Stock
  Cyclone of Crest, Haujobb
  DeeKay of Crest
Text .... Crossbow of Crest, The Stock
  DeeKay of Crest


SIDs used in this release :
Ode to Xayne(/MUSICIANS/M/Mitch_and_Dane/Ode_to_Xayne.sid)
Sick Bag(/MUSICIANS/D/DRAX/Sick_Bag.sid)
The Seeress Foretold My Future(/MUSICIANS/M/Mitch_and_Dane/Dane/Seeress_Foretold_My_Future.sid)
Winners(/MUSICIANS/M/Mitch_and_Dane/Winners.sid)


Contains information on the following event(s) :
0a000h 2004  Various Scrolltexts

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 27 March 2021
Been looking for this for ages! Linux helped me find it again, as it showed up as a thumbnail in my CREST folder.
User Comment
Submitted by celticdesign on 15 January 2019
jpg... nice one :-)
User Comment
Submitted by ferris on 12 July 2011
Technically cool, and the tunes and graphics ruled, but overall I found it pretty boring
User Comment
Submitted by WVL on 12 July 2011
Damn.. that's 7 years late, but @cruzer : the upscroller is real FLI. The scroller can only charcrunch a couple of lines (and in that time xbow just manages to copy the bitmap quickly enough).
User Comment
Submitted by Wile Coyote on 12 July 2011
Not very long. Possibly one of the best Crest demos.
User Comment
Submitted by Mace on 22 November 2008
Interesting little demo.
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 22 November 2008
The Winner Takes It All cover by Mitch & Dane is so damn awesome.
User Comment
Submitted by Jak T Rip on 12 June 2006
but still i'd rather have met crest...
User Comment
Submitted by Cruzer on 18 April 2004
wile coyote: pic#2 in the last part.
User Comment
Submitted by Cruzer on 13 April 2004
I agree with Anix that the noter is kewler. There's atleast a new trick, unlike in the demo, unless the upperscroll is really FLI, which it doesn't look like. But they call it a junk demo themselves, so I guess it's just supposed to be that. :)

Cool idea with the jpeg though! And nice to see that the masturbating Hitler from Ice Cream Castle is back! :)
User Comment
Submitted by anix on 13 April 2004
maybe just me, but the note is better than the demo :)
User Comment
Submitted by Optimus on 12 April 2004
The title made me smile, the demo contains hardware VIC screens so it was not so interesting for me (sorry :), however I loved that wonderfull picture in Xfli at the end. Also, when I sometimes run it for a third or so time, I get another picture at the beginning. I don't know if this is a secret part and having a logical way to trigger it, it just came randomly after rerunning the demo 2-3 times..
User Comment
Submitted by Dizzy Devil on 12 April 2004
One of the dycp texts contains a little program.
Put the following bytes at $80f5:
78 9a a9 10 9d d7 d3 8a
20 36 e5 ba ca d0 f1 02
and start at $8100. Weirrrrd...
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