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Exquisite   [1989]

Exquisite Released by :
The Zoko Team [web]

Release Date :
25 June 1989

Type :
C64 Demo

Website :
http://pirates.emucamp.com/a/e/exquisite/c64/main.html

Released At :
IT/Razor 1911/Abnormal/Hoaxers/Network Gigaparty 1989

Achievements :
C64 Demo Competition at IT/Razor 1911/Abnormal/Hoaxers/Network Gigaparty 1989 :  #1

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

Credits :
Code .... Sharkey of The Zoko Team
  Thrax of The Zoko Team
Music .... Dr. Silence of The Zoko Team
  EVS of 20th Century Composers
  JCH of Ikari, The Dominators
  Johannes Bjerregaard of Maniacs of Noise
  Tornado of The Golden Triangle, The Shadows
Graphics .... Brooz of Megastyle
  Davinci
  Duck of The Zoko Team
  Moonray of The Shadows
  Sharkey of The Zoko Team
  Thrax of The Zoko Team
  Zaphod of Raw Deal Inc.
Design .... Thrax of The Zoko Team
Idea .... Sharkey of The Zoko Team
Text .... Brooz of Megastyle
  Crite of Hoaxers
  Crockett of Megastyle
  Garfield of Illusion
  Hitman
  Omega Supreme
  Rage of Megastyle
  Sharkey of The Zoko Team
  Thrax of The Zoko Team
  Willow of Legion, The Shadows
  Zaphod of Raw Deal Inc.
Charset .... Davinci
  Moonray of The Shadows
  Sharkey of The Zoko Team
  Thrax of The Zoko Team
Loader .... BitBuster of Raw Deal Inc.


SIDs used in this release :
1988 Top 40 MEGAMIX(/MUSICIANS/0-9/20CC/van_Santen_Edwin/1988_Top_40_MEGAMIX.sid)
Can't Stop(/MUSICIANS/B/Bjerregaard_Johannes/Cant_Stop.sid)
Dyster(/MUSICIANS/R/Rokling_Henning/Dyster.sid)
Exquisite (credits)(/MUSICIANS/D/Dr_Silence/Exquisite_credits.sid)
Exquisite (part 4)(/MUSICIANS/D/Dr_Silence/Exquisite_part_4.sid)
Maniac Mansion(/MUSICIANS/J/JCH/Maniac_Mansion.sid)
Shape(/MUSICIANS/B/Bjerregaard_Johannes/Shape.sid)
Some Soul(/MUSICIANS/B/Bjerregaard_Johannes/Some_Soul.sid)
Zoom(/MUSICIANS/B/Bjerregaard_Johannes/Zoom.sid)

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by Compyx on 18 July 2016
Pretty cool demo for the time. I remember seeing this while I couldn't even open the side borders, so this left quite an impression on a young lamer ;)
User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 7 January 2011
I will say this only once... zoko team were a real group and not omega and his hangaround groupies... they created great stuff and were good at it... I really think it deserved to win at that time...
User Comment
Submitted by BHF on 7 January 2011
" I still suspect this to be a fake group by Omega Supreme"

I met the guys in Zokoteam at the party, they were real :) Saw them coding and had a nice chat over some code issues. Back then I first though the "dysp" over so many splits, was real. Horizon who was the judges, ruled it no1.. they were impressed with that part :)

Ofcourse it was "just" a $d017 strecher, but hey! I looked nice back then ^^

Omega was writing text in their demo, but he was rather busy with his own stuff ^^

14 caffeine pills+ lotsa moonshine/beer = 4 days awake... man, I felt asleep at last . Good old times :)
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 17 January 2008
Just realized something - listen to this tune... Same as Exquisite_Credits, different tempo :-

http://www.c64.org/HVSC/MUSICIANS/P/Prosonix/Pettersen_Ole-Mari..

Also, at the time, I only saw READY for DESTRUCTION and SUITABLE - I missed out on the winner! :D
User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 17 January 2008
We were quite amazed by that demo too back then. The Zoko Team rules, I still suspect this to be a fake group by Omega Supreme, or it just looks like that cos they used so many gfx by Moonray and learned demo designing by watching Pimplesqueezers.


The tune starts to late in part 2.
User Comment
Submitted by Motion on 17 January 2008
Added animated GIF - recommend you see this one - in one part there's a nice splitter in the lower border. Hmm, lovely! :D

Although the sound seemed wrong in 2 parts - maybe a one off?
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