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Plexdemo   [2010]

Plexdemo Released by :
Tim

Release Date :
14 January 2010

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (6 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Tim

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User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 19 August 2010
Great to see "new"/old stuff from you Tim.

Oh, I remember the headaches just a few years ago, when the police gave me and some of my fellow members a hard time for not putting out the proper "release date". It's actually quite amusing to see the discussion surrounding "creation date" and "release date" resurfacing or at least hinted here.

Thanks for these multiplexed sprites, creating a calm cycle on the screen (and with it hopefully not another annoying cycle of arguments.)

By the way. Did anybody ever try to write a different sprite-sort routine in a way to avoid "priority-flicker" as much as possible?
User Comment
Submitted by Jazzcat on 17 January 2010
Well, a production date of an unreleased "found" program is a bit different than an "official release date".

Great to see this one here!
User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 17 January 2010
Dear fellow sceners. It is not about who did what at a time and some feel they are better and so on. If the release of this is from Tim, it has a wider perspective than that. If he want to give us some older stuff he did I am for one a interested dude. This is insane, Tim, you are giving this out now even the long timespan from the c64. I am right now together with older sceners from back in the days creating a demo again, and finding interest in the old computer. Just that you posted this on here is special to me... who wants to do nop timing in 2010? We are all insane, that is what we are... insane people...

ooohhh... this were so surprising and nice... tim releasing on the c64 again... guess we have a special place in our hearts for the old breadbox after all, after all these years... ho ho... xmas 2010 came early this year!...

Tim, personal this one... I had sex with an old girlfriend having Circlesque running on my screen and stereo a cold winters day in 1993... what a nerdy thing that is)not having sex but to have sex with a c64 demo running and as a mood enhancer, that is lame, but also cool and very very funny...), know this, the sex were good and the demo fitted the sorroundings and mood perfectly... ha ha... welcome back to the scene man! A surprice from beyond all my thoughts you did... one of the people that made me interesting in the computer as a tool returned here, wow and and wow from me.
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 15 January 2010
when i see such multiplexers i think - wtf? there are more than 8 sprites in a row :D i propose separate 'production date' and 'release date' then ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Morpheus on 15 January 2010
Tim, nice to see some new activity on the C64. We're all waiting for the 100 percent new S&T demo now! Thrust Concert II?
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 15 January 2010
"some people find their old stuff here and it wasn't intended for release yet there is a "release" date?"
hu what? if it wasnt released, how can it be here? perhaps we should not only add "creation date" but "intended release date" aswell \o/
User Comment
Submitted by Mr Wegi on 15 January 2010
Really nice =)
User Comment
Submitted by Zaz on 15 January 2010
Right on, keep the releases coming!
User Comment
Submitted by AüMTRöN on 15 January 2010
Jam on. Regardless of the content and the dating debate, it made my day to see a S&T release in 2010. *HAPPY*
User Comment
Submitted by Jazzcat on 15 January 2010
Groepaz: nonsense. some people find their old stuff here and it wasn't intended for release yet there is a "release" date? Hmmmmz... anyway...
User Comment
Submitted by Tim on 15 January 2010
Hey don't want to start a date war :)

It was used in here : Perdita's 1st

For the record, it was written in 1988, and tidied up a bit and released yesterday :)
User Comment
Submitted by Skate on 15 January 2010
it's always fun to watch nice old stuff. thanks.
User Comment
Submitted by Hein on 15 January 2010
I think I've seen this before, on some swapdisc downloaded from csdb. Cool plexer nevertheless.
User Comment
Submitted by Deev on 15 January 2010
For a second there I thought it was a new Stoat & Tim demo! I know there's been a lot of sprite plexors written since this was done, but it looks nice all the same.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 15 January 2010
nonsense. if something infact WAS released, and simply not well spread, then ofcourse the real (old) releasedate should be used. and no, please not yet another useless cathegory =P
User Comment
Submitted by Jazzcat on 15 January 2010
Debate can ensue here regarding "Release Date" - especially if the product was "unreleased" and not intended for release at all. Which should then have a separate category. Sometimes looks a bit silly with seeing 2009 or 2010 for some of the releases that we know came out earlier and weren't spread well etc.
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 14 January 2010
Very soothing to watch
User Comment
Submitted by FATFrost on 14 January 2010
What a great routine! More please Tim!
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 14 January 2010
please use "release date" correctly... it is about when it was *released* and NOT about when it was made. (changed it to today)
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