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Zeitanomalie 4   [2019]

Zeitanomalie 4 Released by :
Welle:Erdball [web]

Release Date :
23 June 2019

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

AKA :
90 Minutes are not enough. Can we get more sophisticated?

Released At :
Zeitanomalie IV

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (2 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Courage of WiC64-Team
Music .... c0zmo of Bliss, Performers, Welle:Erdball
Graphics .... Honey of Welle:Erdball
Help .... ThunderBlade of Bliss


SIDs used in this release :
Zeitanomalie 4(/MUSICIANS/C/C0zmo/Zeitanomalie_4.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by ws on 18 December 2019
"Next up: build your own guitar before you start to play your compositions on it."
Circumnavigates major criticism by not acknowledging: check.
Tries to play down criticism by distorting a helpful hint: check.
I'm a potato, your argument is invalid: check.
User Comment
Submitted by Mr. Mouse on 25 October 2019
"An effort to create own sound routines would have been respectable.." ? Darn, if every musician had to create their own music routine to earn respect, we've got HVSC full of great, disrespected, compositions. Next up: build your own guitar before you start to play your compositions on it. Come on, earn some respect!
User Comment
Submitted by ws on 25 June 2019
Even though well known, yet uncredited in this release, "La persistencia de la memoria" (Salvador Dalí, 1931, scanned and converted, modified) actually refers to either the relativity of time or camembert melting in the sun. An anomaly of time would be a deviation from the expected course of time, therefore contradicting the message of the painting. Also some additional pixel-optimization of the scan after conversion, to honor the art of Dalí would have been appropriate, since the painting was altered anyways. An effort to create own sound routines would have been respectable, but SID Wizard 1.8 was used to compose the music.
Conclusion: meager artistic effort.
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 24 June 2019
Music is pretty cool!
User Comment
Submitted by LightSide on 23 June 2019
Wonderful. I like the theme and I get the spirit of the meet. Keep traveling through space and time! :-D
User Comment
Submitted by Shine on 23 June 2019
I like the music! NICE!!! :D
User Comment
Submitted by YPS on 23 June 2019
Timetravel is real!
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