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Midsummer   [1989]

Midsummer Released by :
Pu-239 [web]

Release Date :
20 June 1989

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

AKA :
Midsummer '89, Compact II

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Albert of Pu-239
  Falstaff
  Lovejoy of Pu-239
Music .... Future Freak of Dexion
  Jeroen Tel of Maniacs of Noise
Linking .... Falstaff


SIDs used in this release :
JT in Space(/MUSICIANS/T/Tel_Jeroen/JT_in_Space.sid)
The Last Hero(/MUSICIANS/F/Future_Freak/Last_Hero.sid)

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Production Info
Submitted by Flex on 4 April 2020
comment by Albert:

"Well, Lovejoy hadn't really made any demos for C64 at this time. We could tolerate that from Secundus, as he only had a bunch of VIC20's, but Lovejoy had a C128, and had in fact done some coding (one very simple demo even), so we pushed him into action. Lovejoy coded one demo part, I (Albert) coded one part, and Falstaff coded the first part for the first Pu-239 megademo "Midsummer", released 20.6.1989. Falstaff had some real trouble linking the parts together, because at that time he didn't have Action Replay, so in the end he used Lovejoy's C128 and its built-in machine code monitor to glue it all together."
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