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Burnout 5   [2011]

Burnout 5 Released by :
Raiders of the Lost Empire [web]

Release Date :
15 April 2011

Type :
C64 Graphics Collection

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

Credits :
Code .... Stirf of Raiders of the Lost Empire, The ArachnoPhobia Staff
Music .... Fozzie of Gothic Design, Noice
Graphics .... JSL of Covenant, Raiders of the Lost Empire, Tropyx


SIDs used in this release :
Baia Con Dios(/MUSICIANS/F/Fozzie/Baia_Con_Dios.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by JSL on 23 April 2011
thanks for the comments.. I know that most are not readable, I try new things
on c64, and after 600 logos I must come with new idea's, more logos to be seen
in the upcoming Scene World Magazine, made two for them.. :D - About burned out,
and releasing here on CSDb, I currently work on a third picture for CSDb, two
are finished, one of them is my robot from the ROLE project "Invasion" which I
still plan to release, since the project probably will be nothing.. See soon
some new graphics.. ;D
User Comment
Submitted by The Phantom on 21 April 2011
Some of these logos ROCK! I like a few of the Tropyx logo's...

Great use of color JSL..

I do have to agree with PAL though, some of these are pretty hard to read.

I do like that pixel effect you used a few times, where the pixels (or a large block of them) is missing or moved, good touch. Little things like that make a logo so much more..

Keep up the good work and try not to BURN yourself OUT ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Jak T Rip on 18 April 2011
Quite good and after all, I like the ancient crypt and geometrical role logo the best.
User Comment
Submitted by Ksubi on 15 April 2011
Some nice logo's indeed. I like the feeling that I get from viewing JSL's artwork, that original-done-on-c64-feeling. No wiring BS here. Thumbs up!
User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 15 April 2011
I try to look at these with happy thoughts... but I have to be a bit negative maybe, the reason for that is that I find it really hard to actually read the logos. Most of the typography is so hard that I can not understand what is written... I find that bad in a logo, because a logo should be clear in a way. Other than that I would just say keep on going, pixeling is fun and it looks like you are having fun with it. The snail I liked the most!
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 15 April 2011
Contains some wonderful logo's. My favourite is the Camelot one. Love the end pic!
User Comment
Submitted by Moloch on 15 April 2011
Good collection of logos and the snail at the end is very nice also.
User Comment
Submitted by camper on 15 April 2011
added music credit and hvsc path.
thanks JCB!
User Comment
Submitted by Celtic on 15 April 2011
Ok, not all logos are good but i love the DSS logo. very nice. The force one is also very cool.
User Comment
Submitted by JCB on 15 April 2011
Music is, Fozzie - Baia con Dios.
User Comment
Submitted by JSL on 15 April 2011
;) - Forgot my comment, hehe, here about 25 logo works from 2010, sadly with the old slideshow/player from Stirf, d64 has a 3page note aswell.. Enjoy the graphics.. ;DD
User Comment
Submitted by camper on 15 April 2011
there are some really nice logos on the disk, thanks for releasing this, JSL!

anybody here who knows which muzak that is? sounds really great!
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