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The Richard Joseph Tribute [2010] |
AKA :
RJ 2010
Released At :
X'2010
Credits :
Code | .... | Adam of Onslaught |
| | Conrad of Onslaught, Samar Productions, Viruz |
| | Scout of Onslaught, Silicon Limited |
Music | .... | A-Man of Xenon |
| | Adam of Onslaught |
| | Conrad of Onslaught, Samar Productions, Viruz |
| | Crack |
| | dalezy of Triad |
| | GT of Maniacs of Noise |
| | Hein of Focus, Onslaught, Vision |
| | Intensity of Dekadence, Gheymaid Inc., Level 64 |
| | Linus of Crest, Resource, Tristar & Red Sector Inc., Viruz |
| | Mermaid of Vision |
| | ne7 of Rebels, Retroguru, SIDwave, Triad |
| | NecroPolo of Ancients Pledge Inc., SIDRIP Alliance, SIDwave |
| | Nutt'67 of Masters of Reality |
| | radiantx of Panda Design |
| | Red Devil |
| | Richard Joseph |
| | Rusty46 |
| | Sidder of MultiStyle Labs, Samar Productions |
| | Stainless Steel of Paramount |
| | Yogibear |
Graphics | .... | Conrad of Onslaught, Samar Productions, Viruz |
| | Deev of Onslaught |
| | JSL of Covenant, Raiders of the Lost Empire, Tropyx |
| | STE'86 |
Design | .... | Conrad of Onslaught, Samar Productions, Viruz |
| | Scout of Onslaught, Silicon Limited |
Idea | .... | JSL of Covenant, Raiders of the Lost Empire, Tropyx |
| | Yogibear |
Text | .... | _V_ of 64ever, Padua, Raiders of the Lost Empire, Viruz, Warriors of the Wasteland |
| | Adam of Onslaught |
| | Ben Daglish |
| | Chris Abbott of HVSC Crew |
| | Conrad of Onslaught, Samar Productions, Viruz |
| | Drax of Bonzai, Crest, Maniacs of Noise, Vibrants |
| | Jan Harries of Ancients, HVSC Crew, SIDwave |
| | Jazzcat of First Blood Entertainment, Onslaught, Onslaught-Antiques, Vandalism News Staff |
| | Jeroen Tel of Focus, Maniacs of Noise |
| | Merman of Commodore Scene Staff, Ozone, People of Liberty, Raiders of the Lost Empire, Rock'n Role Staff, Scene World Magazine, The ArachnoPhobia Staff |
| | Morpheus of C64.COM, Flash Inc., The Increasing Popularity Crew, The Transfer Team |
| | Motion of Artstate, Clarion, Gheymaid Inc., HVSC Crew |
| | ne7 of Rebels, Retroguru, SIDwave, Triad |
| | Richard of Blazon, People of Liberty, Psytronik Software, Scene World Magazine, The New Dimension |
| | Rob Hubbard |
| | TAS of Remix64.com |
| | The Shark of HVSC Crew, The Eternal Force |
| | V-12 of Scene World Magazine, Tropyx |
| | Yogibear |
Original Supply | .... | 6R6 of Blues Muz', Nostalgia, SHAPE |
| | Conrad of Onslaught, Samar Productions, Viruz |
Charset | .... | Conrad of Onslaught, Samar Productions, Viruz |
Loader | .... | Krill of Plush |
Help | .... | Ian Coog of HVSC Crew |
| | Jan Harries of Ancients, HVSC Crew, SIDwave |
| | Jazzcat of First Blood Entertainment, Onslaught, Onslaught-Antiques, Vandalism News Staff |
| | Stainless Steel of Paramount |
| | Street Tuff of Red Sector Inc., Tristar & Red Sector Inc. |
| | Yogibear |
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User Comment Submitted by Jak T Rip on 24 February 2011
Extremely brilliantly put together. Thanks to all involved, especially Conrad. | User Comment Submitted by Perff on 7 February 2011
@Yogibear & others.
Ok. This is actually not the place for such a comment, but then everyone can se it. :)
I havn't been able to find any problems with the "Latest releases". I tried to change the release date, and it showed up well on the list.
The Latest releases on the front page only shows releases for the last two days, or the latest 5 if the latest two days dosn't return at least 5.
It's also effected by the CSDb view mode, where you can filter out sertain types of releases, so please check that out.
So unless someone can show me an example where there truly is an error, I won't do more about it right now. ;) | User Comment Submitted by Yogibear on 19 January 2011
Looking at Hermit's reply I'm confirmed in my hypothesis that some releases are not displayed in the Latest Releases section but probably only in the Latest Additions section. I know it's a long time ago but I think the same happened to my All (B)ears colly. Can someone please reply to this? | User Comment Submitted by Hermit on 8 November 2010
I just found this, don't know how I could miss it for a month....
This idea and the realization speaks for itself, apart from the only flaw, which is the fast-reading race in the RJ interview standalone part on the disk...
The design is unique, and there are a lot of good tunes. My favourite is Barbarian tune from RJ. (He died just around the time when I picked up C64 again after 7-8 years, and its a pity I didn't know he just passed away while I was listening Barbarian somewhen in 2007-2008...before I registered to CSDB and discovered that scene is alive.)
I'd like to emphasize Conrad's adaptations, I enjoyed them the most. I feel a lot of efforts in them...really great sound quality and musical value.
Of course I like the other great remakes too just like Geir's and Joe's, etc. , BTW.
The other mentionable thing is the great idea of articles about the opinions of famous sceners like Rob Hubbard and Jeroen Tel.
10/10 minimum for this release,... Rest in Piece, Richard.
| User Comment Submitted by Conrad on 20 October 2010
Credits now fixed. Hope you don't mind "algorithm" on the actual screen though :) | User Comment Submitted by algorithm on 19 October 2010
The credit that lists 'algorithm' should be 'crack' as that was my handle at the time the 'robocrack' tune was created (1995) | User Comment Submitted by Morpheus on 13 October 2010
It's out! And it's great. The graphics could have been better, but the idea, execution and music is fab. Geir's music is fab-fucking-fantastic! | User Comment Submitted by Archmage on 13 October 2010
Good stuff here indeed. A worthy tribute. | User Comment Submitted by JCB on 12 October 2010
Always loved RJ's music and there are some great covers in here.
He did some music for a game I worked on (different platform though) in the mid 90s. Had I realised at the time I would've driven him crazy about his SID tunes but I don't think he ever actually came to the office, or if he did I didn't recognise him :( | User Comment Submitted by Jazzcat on 12 October 2010
Geir: yes, thanks for reminding me. You explained this background at X that I completely missed! | User Comment Submitted by GT on 11 October 2010
RIP Richard. Always loved his tunes and hypnotic sounds.
My contribution has a meaning from start to end. Don't think you know this, but it is deep... Barbarian was one of those tunes that got stuck in my mind during the gaming years on the C64. This tune starts off so bombastic. I took a listen to the Conan soundtrack aswell when doing the intro for it. Then it goes into Wicked, and Richard's life gets more and more disturbed, but hope is there (Antiriad), sadly it can't be helped, gets sad (Cannon Fodder), Richard is about to die... (you'll hear his last hearbeats during the end of the tune)... The end... RIP. | User Comment Submitted by Oswald on 8 October 2010
great work everyone involved. R.I.P Richard. | User Comment Submitted by booker on 8 October 2010
:( I must've missed the fact Joseph is gone. Thank you very much for this tribute. Lotsa of great covers of a fine artist, and apparently a great person as well. | User Comment Submitted by Conrad on 7 October 2010
* Added fixed disk version. Adam Morton's tune file was using zeropage addresses that conflicted with code in the outfit, causing some crashes. Therefore zp addresses are relocated. (I should have mentioned this to all musicians back then to be honest)
Thanks to Yogibear for pointing that out to me. | User Comment Submitted by Wile Coyote on 6 October 2010
Good production.
Some of the 'Richard' images work better than others.
I really like the image swap effect.
Think I was pushing my luck selecting a new tune, then selecting text while the tune loads ;D
Just checked out some of Richards music on HVSC
Barbarian, Cauldron II, Defender of the Crown, Rimrunner.. I remember him now! :D
One tune that i hadn't played before is from 3D International Tennis. It sounds really good, in a television theme kinda way.
| User Comment Submitted by NecroPolo on 6 October 2010
I'm really happy to see this fine tribute being released to a fine musician. Take my full respect, all of the makers/contributors.
I think Richard himself would like it pretty much because it shows the good effect of his music on all of us as pretty different people joined forces to tell in pixels, code or soundwaves how much his music means to us.
R.I.P.
// Geir, Hein - you really made my day! What bloody awesome, inspiring remixes!!! // | User Comment Submitted by Merman on 6 October 2010
Great to see and hear this demo at last, a nice tribute to a nice guy | User Comment Submitted by Yazoo on 6 October 2010
thanks for this - and rip richard joseph | User Comment Submitted by Conrad on 6 October 2010
radiantx: Yes I was getting agitated about that as well. I do remember timing your tune good before, but I guess I was in a rush for obvious reasons. ;) | User Comment Submitted by Radiant on 6 October 2010
Finally! Great work!
...slightly disturbed by the bug in the left corner of the screen though, and my tune is quite bugged as well (might be unavoidable; it's really timing sensitive due to some bad decisions/misconceptions re: hard restart on my behalf). | User Comment Submitted by Motion on 6 October 2010
Wonderful stuff guyz. Certainly worth the wait!
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