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Crazy World 2   [1993]

Crazy World 2 Released by :
No Name [web]

Release Date :
1993

Type :
C64 Demo

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (5 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Gigabyte of No Name
  Rør
  Technoir of Brutal, Fiction
Music .... Chock
  Dave
  Drax of Bonzai, Crest, Vibrants
  Jeroen Tel of Maniacs of Noise
  Scarzix
  Xayne of Beat Machine, Crest
  Yoko of Collision, Fiction, Rebels
Graphics .... Gigabyte of No Name
  KBS of Nerds, Pandora, Regina, The Pulse Magazine Staff
  MetalJoan
  Neil of No Name
  Steve Rowlands
  The Champ of Accuracy, No Name
  Verdict
Text .... Gigabyte of No Name
Charset .... The Champ of Accuracy, No Name
Linking .... Gigabyte of No Name


SIDs used in this release :
For Gloom(/MUSICIANS/D/Dave_Oxyron/For_Gloom.sid)
Galactix V2.0(/MUSICIANS/S/Scarzix/Galactix_V2_0.sid)
Must Go(/MUSICIANS/C/Chock/Must_Go.sid)
Old Zax(/MUSICIANS/D/DRAX/Old_Zax.sid)
Rastatime(/MUSICIANS/B/Beat_Machine/Xayne/Rastatime.sid)
RoboCop 3(/MUSICIANS/T/Tel_Jeroen/RoboCop_3.sid)
Rythme Is a Dancer(/MUSICIANS/Y/Yoko/Rythme_Is_a_Dancer.sid)

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Hidden Parts Info
Submitted by Tao on 16 November 2007
Uhm, this demo is from 1993 (at least according to the entry). There are definitely demos with hidden parts prior to 1993. One example is "2 Years Crest" (1990).
Hidden Parts Info
Submitted by CyberBrain on 2 January 2002
There is a hidden-part in CrazyWorld 2, kicking off a nice chessboard-zoomer coded by GigaByte. (The hidden part is actually the BEST part of the demo!!!)

When you come to the memberstatus part, n' you reach the member called 'GigaByte', and the icon for 'coder' reaches the middle, then press fire and move the joystick to the right - and hopefully you're in the hidden part.

(GigaByte told me that he invented hidden parts in the demo-industry - whether this is true or not i don't know, but if it is, this demo is truely an important part of demo-history.)
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