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User Comment Submitted by Joe on 11 August 2009
Nah FMan... We are not lame Tihihi! ;D
Neither one of those whom you mentioned is responsible for these images, Sorry!
My guess: A Finnish member of the scene, could even be you? The first releases are related to the H1N1 party.
Since we live close Copenhagen and Berlin we get the breeze of new cultural ideas from EUROPE a bit earlier than you guys!
You are simply too late!
Been there and done that... :D | User Comment Submitted by FMan on 9 August 2009
Bah. Why CSDb keeps allowing these fake accounts is beyond me. Must be a true elite behind this, maybe Onslaught, or is this yet one more of Ed or Joe's lamer accounts (as if they aren't lame enough as their real selves)?
| User Comment Submitted by Mace on 8 August 2009
To me, Nemtheanga is using the C64 to form creativity instead of being creative on the C64.
The effort is not in using the machine, it's in trying to create art.
If you mean to make abstract or otherwise artsy graphics with the limitations of a C64 as a challenge or concept, be my guest.
But release them at a platform that is about graphic art, not on CSDb.
I think CSDb is not the platform to release 8-bit art in the form Nemtheanga chooses.
CSDb is about the scene spirit; whatever the broadest definition you can come up with, I doubt Nemtheanga's thoughts while making this release fit in there.
This is not the optimal way to reach the people who could appreciate this.
It's annoying to the people who like the Commodore 64, who like to see people put effort in using the machine. | User Comment Submitted by Joe on 8 August 2009
Sander:
I walk around the context, the repertoire.
I might change my mind, a position we all have as we create our own destiny every minute.
I see they are potent enough as canon in a new turn of machine-specific art, but not in the current state.
Im for the experiment, but not the lack of interest from the artist.
I do think he should continue.
And I do love to re-edit my comments, which I'm entitled to by the functions on this database.
And I'm entitled to delete bad answers/reactions/comments later on. Thank you CSDb! | User Comment Submitted by Sander on 8 August 2009
I like this one most from your latest pictures, there's a strong sense of dynamics in this one. Though, from that point, i'd say there's too much artefacts on the screen to really enhance that.
@Joe: Why demotivate him trying to achieve something? (Which maybe might be out of reach). As you walked a tough path yourself, i didn't expect you to. | User Comment Submitted by jailbird on 8 August 2009
Actually I kinda like this one...
It's utter shit all right, no doubt about it. But it succeeded to pull up my eyebrow at first sight.
And what Ed said, good ideas hide behind god awful execution. | User Comment Submitted by Ed on 8 August 2009
"Spamming csdb"?
Come on. Get a grip of yourself. Just a few years back there where people accusing James and me for pretty much doing the same thing and all we did was to upload some old stuff. :)
This type of art would have be better of as some sort of routine... Or only if it had only been executed in a better way!
| User Comment Submitted by LOGAN on 8 August 2009
Looks like a crashed c64 :(
Thanks for sharing :( | User Comment Submitted by Yazoo on 7 August 2009
come on... enough of this... at first when you released your first pictures i thought - ok, someone wants to enter the szene - and somehow i could see some potential even they look converted. but now i am fed up since you keep spamming csdb with converts every day. you should better start putting more effort into your releases and try to raise the quality slowly | User Comment Submitted by grennouille on 7 August 2009
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