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Revolution   [1994]

Revolution Released by :
Chorus

Release Date :
29 December 1994

Type :
C64 Demo

Released At :
Fun Factory 1994

Achievements :
C64 Demo Competition at Fun Factory 1994 :  #1

User rating:*********_  8.6/10 (19 votes)   See votestatistics
*********_  9/10 (10 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Clarence of Cadgers, Chorus
Music .... Peet of Chorus, Damage, Natural Beat
  Shogoon of Agony Design, Taboo
Graphics .... Clarence of Cadgers, Chorus
  Gryf of Elysium
  Ollie of Chorus, Pride
  Oszi of Chorus, Damage
  Rob of Camelot, Profile Entertainment
Design .... Clarence of Cadgers, Chorus
Charset .... Clarence of Cadgers, Chorus
  Cresh of Elysium, Taboo
  Ollie of Chorus, Pride


SIDs used in this release :
Agony(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Agony.sid)
Dawn(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Dawn.sid)
Fun Factory(/MUSICIANS/S/Shogoon/Fun_Factory.sid)
Gotic(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Gotic.sid)
Harmony(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Harmony.sid)
Harvy(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Harvy.sid)
Revolution (end)(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Revolution_end.sid)
Revolution (glenz)(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Revolution_glenz.sid)
Revolution (plotter)(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Revolution_plotter.sid)
Revolution (raytracing)(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Revolution_raytracing.sid)
Revolution (tune 5)(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Revolution_tune_5.sid)
Revolution (zoomrotator)(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Revolution_zoomrotator.sid)
Something(/MUSICIANS/P/Peet/Something.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Sith on 14 February 2018
An oldskool trackmo. I haven't run into many of these yet, but I prefer this over the traditional oldskool 'press space' affair, where you have very little content and everything is bloated with tons and tons of scrolltext, any day!
Quite a lot to see here. Crisp fx, gfx and SIDs. Good effort, guys!
User Comment
Submitted by Joe on 5 July 2010
Still awesome in many ways. I enjoy the rasterbars part, the Kefrens scroller and the tech-tech scroll.
The rest is rather a thing you go by disabling the sound and running it (x-times) alt-w.
User Comment
Submitted by ThunderBlade on 20 January 2009
A very well designed demo, just feels good.
... "why I like what Graham said" :-)
User Comment
Submitted by leonofsgr on 16 September 2005
A milestone in the C64 DemoScene!
User Comment
Submitted by Optimus on 24 October 2004
Impressive stuff!
User Comment
Submitted by Cybernator on 29 April 2003
Man! You have to listen to the screen-fader music. What a wonderful piece of art!
User Comment
Submitted by jailbird on 23 March 2002
One of my favourite hungarian demos. Neat design, great effects, melodic music, clean graphics. All that together resulting a very fine tehnical-demo. Perhaps a bit long drawn-out.
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