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Duck It!   [2014]

Duck It! Released by :
Offence [web]

Release Date :
25 October 2014

Type :
C64 Graphics

Released At :
X'2014

Achievements :
C64 Graphics Competition at X'2014 :  #1

User rating:*********_  9.4/10 (34 votes)   See votestatistics
**********  9.6/10 (11 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Zaphod of Antimon, Offence
Graphics .... Pal of F*A*I*C, Fairlight, Offence
Help .... Alfatech of Hitmen, Offence

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User Comment
Submitted by McMeatLoaf on 20 February 2016
?
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Submitted by Burglar on 19 March 2015
if the guy made a shirt out of it (with the rasterbars going full circle on your back), hell, I'd buy it :P
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Submitted by Sith on 19 March 2015
Excellent piece of work. Bordertastic!
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Submitted by Joe on 19 March 2015
Border chock
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Submitted by Scarzix on 19 March 2015
C64 is art, as I posted on Facebook - some guy in China apparently think that its okay to use this image for free as an original...

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Commodore-64-Donald-Duck-pixels-..
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Submitted by Jak T Rip on 4 March 2015
Better late then never: this is great!
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Submitted by booker on 1 November 2014
Yes! :)
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Submitted by HBH.ZTH on 1 November 2014
Love your work PAL - you are so productive. Keep 'em coming!
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Submitted by Stinsen on 1 November 2014
Borderline Dolan.. anyway, *great* pixeling as always, love it. :)
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Submitted by PAL on 1 November 2014
in Norway we have a carton called Anders And and this is more on that, still it is my own painting of him this time and no convert fixing.... this is my lsd Donald Duck IT!
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Submitted by Medicus on 1 November 2014
I had to Google "Carl Barks" to understand that this was just unnecessary bitching. I shouldn't have even bothered :(
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Submitted by Rough on 1 November 2014
'Carl Barks' heart attack' would be a fitting picture name.
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Submitted by Yazoo on 31 October 2014
brilliant picture and screen design. the only thing which i am not 100% sure about, is the hat :) other than that, just great style.
User Comment
Submitted by Photon on 27 October 2014
Excellent & especially like the demoish detailing... Duck/OFF! :)
User Comment
Submitted by Questor/Albion on 27 October 2014
I love it!
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Submitted by Yogibear on 27 October 2014
Supa great!
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Submitted by Devistator on 27 October 2014
<3
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Submitted by Scarzix on 27 October 2014
Love this image PAL! Not just because we are in same group, but I really love it. You had tough competition, but I think the 1st place is well deserved.

Regarding using sprites/rasters: I see people using FLI, IFLI, SuperHires Interlace etc. they all require rastertiming to work for the purpose of showing a better resolution, so using sprites and rastercolors might be a new "screenmode", but for me its visible on a normal C64 so it's valid.

Am I the only one thinking like this?
User Comment
Submitted by spider-j on 27 October 2014
Quote:
But I'm just wondering... Shouldn't this be categorized as a one-file demo? I mean, with the sprites and rasters?

We had a discussion years ago if there should be music played with compo pictures... Many agreed that music could influence your opinion about the picture and should be turned off. So how come this is any different?

In this case I really had to hold off myself to *not* judging the code with my vote.
Awesome picture and imho deserved winner, but grey dots in the visible border area?!? Really?!?
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Submitted by Sounx on 27 October 2014
This is one great picture. Amazing work Pal! But I'm just wondering... Shouldn't this be categorized as a one-file demo? I mean, with the sprites and rasters?

We had a discussion years ago if there should be music played with compo pictures... Many agreed that music could influence your opinion about the picture and should be turned off. So how come this is any different?

Not to take anything away from Pal!!!!! 10 out of 10, without a doubt!You did an awesome job. And maybe you just single-handedly raised the bar for all future GFX-compo's and others will follow and use the borders for to.
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 27 October 2014
Great piccy !
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Submitted by ilesj on 27 October 2014
Full points, X and CSDb! A worthy winner!
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Submitted by Duck LaRock on 27 October 2014
What's not to like!?! \(^_^)/
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Submitted by Oswald on 27 October 2014
Your graphics are just singing.
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Submitted by Grue on 27 October 2014
What gfx mode is it? Nice touch with lines going into border :)
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Submitted by N3XU5 on 27 October 2014
Gorgeous picture Pål!! The duck looks nice and i like how you designed the background! Fits very well! Congratz from me for the 1st place!
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Submitted by Shine on 27 October 2014
Really NICE! 9/10
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Submitted by Motion on 27 October 2014
This is just amazing! You never cease to impress me, PAL.
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Submitted by Ksubi on 27 October 2014
Mind blowing! Love it!
User Comment
Submitted by Hoild on 27 October 2014
Excellent! Best C64 GFX lately IMO, along with Tentacles.
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Submitted by Zierliches Püppchen on 27 October 2014
Excellent :)
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Submitted by Rough on 27 October 2014
caught in space...
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Submitted by SIDWAVE on 27 October 2014
This is the strangest Donald Duck i ever seen. He's Goth!
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