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Turbo Hack V1   [1987]

Turbo Hack V1 Released by :
Alpha Range 89, Vortex 42

Release Date :
3 October 1987

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

Released At :
NTC & Defiers Hacker Party

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Blade
  Karl XII of Alpha Range 89, Tri-byte
  Slayer of Eltronic
  The Leader of Alpha Range 89, Computer Cracking Team
  Trion of The Future Crackers, Vortex 42
Music .... Drake
Graphics .... Judge of Vortex 42
Text .... Slayer of Eltronic


SIDs used in this release :
Turbo Hack v1(/MUSICIANS/D/Drake/Turbo_Hack_v1.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Fix on 23 September 2013
Drake was "remixing" Hubbard tunes. Guess most of them are used in Vortex 42, SCI demos. Drake later changed handle to Zymox -> O2. He's still doing remixes.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 13 April 2011
I posted about this in the forums, but I'll copy here too.
I don't think they're so worthy, they're just few bytes hacked in the original hubbard songs.
What's worse is that lightforce has also bad data at $fd30 due to a reset rip, so i'd say NO to both.
User Comment
Submitted by tlr on 1 December 2007
There are a few unripped tunes in this:

Part 2: Jinks drum-track only. Music part deliberatly removed by k12 and me, god knows why..., Don't rip! :)
Part 3: Lightforce remix (in the original player) probably by Drake.
Part 6: Hubbard remix (in the original player) by Drake. (Thundercats?)
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