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Nightmare   [1994]

Nightmare Released by :
WST

Release Date :
1994

Type :
C64 Demo

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (4 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Wacek of Arise, WST
Music .... Brian of Graffity, The Imperium Arts
  Danko of Censor Design, Fairlight
  Kristian Røstøen of Blues Muz', SHAPE
  PRI of Oxyron, The Imperium Arts
  Wacek of Arise, WST
Graphics .... Wacek of Arise, WST
Design .... Wacek of Arise, WST
Idea .... Wacek of Arise, WST
Text .... Wacek of Arise, WST
Charset .... Wacek of Arise, WST
Linking .... Wacek of Arise, WST


SIDs used in this release :
Crackle(/MUSICIANS/B/Blues_Muz/Roestoeen_Kristian/Crackle.sid)
Deformata(/MUSICIANS/D/Danko_Tomas/Deformata.sid)
Jazz Fan(/MUSICIANS/B/Brian/Jazz_Fan.sid)
Tekk It(/MUSICIANS/W/Wacek/Tekk_It.sid)
Trash Techno(/MUSICIANS/P/PRI/Trash_Techno.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by bimber on 12 January 2010
realtime sux!
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 2 January 2010
"Hmm. Then what's the official policy?"
its kinda hard to tell in a simple rule, but generally the purpose of an entry that has no download link should be that the release is remembered, and a file is eventually found.
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 2 January 2010
hoppa!
thanks a lot for sharing!
User Comment
Submitted by assiduous on 2 January 2010
thanks for the file Wackee!
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 2 January 2010
Thanks for sharing, Wacek, much appreciated. Actually I don't see anything to be ashamed of =)
I like the Death logo. RIP Chuck \m/
"Tekk It" part + digis works better with 8580+Digiboost, especially the "Let's do it" sample sounds better.
I can hear in this part your wicked style I'm used to, please give us more =)
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 1 January 2010
OK then ;) 'Enjoy' ;)
And for more background info, read the summery ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 1 January 2010
this is exactly the stuff a collector like me is after!
so, downloadlink PLEASE!!
User Comment
Submitted by assiduous on 1 January 2010
the policy largely depends on the entry,for example you cannot remove release id==4796.

notwithstanding the policies it`d be a better idea to add the file,afterall its just the c64 scene database and not your professional portfolio,the demo is clearly marked as made in the adolescence period and peeps will always enjoy seeing a part of the previously undisclosed history.
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 1 January 2010
Hmm. Then what's the official policy?

I remember seeing recently a similar discussion under some other release saying "even if there's no download link, for the sake of history, csdb is a history database, put the entry in csdb anyway". This is basically the reason why I made this entry... Also, same goes for some "90%" or "party-ver" releases not having a download link, but being here due to history reasons.

I'll comply to the rules - no problem ;) just tell me what the rule is, dammit! :D

User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 1 January 2010
yep, what yazoo said. if its not released (and that pretty much means NOT "internally" only), then there is no point in creating an entry.
User Comment
Submitted by Yazoo on 1 January 2010
well... its not officially released. so i am not sure that i can see the point of making the csdb entry without a download link :-)
User Comment
Submitted by wacek on 1 January 2010
Give me a screenshot and I'll believe you, man ;)
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 1 January 2010
I should create an entry for my 16 sided trackmo then. Not spread so far but it exists. No shit! ;)
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