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First Demo   [1993]

First Demo Released by :
Intense Inc.

Release Date :
1993

Type :
C64 Demo

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

Credits :
Code .... Indyss of Intense Inc.
  Wit of Heartbeat, Intense Inc.
Music .... Deek of Crest
  EVS of 20th Century Composers
  Guy Shavitt of Sidchip Scratchers
  Iron Cat of Avantgarde, The Ruling Company
  Metal of Bonzai, Flash Inc., Regina, Vibrants
  Scortia of Bonzai
Graphics .... Hitech of Intense Inc.
  Indyss of Intense Inc.
  M. Mister
  Wit of Heartbeat, Intense Inc.
Idea .... Wit of Heartbeat, Intense Inc.
Text .... Wit of Heartbeat, Intense Inc.


SIDs used in this release :
Heal the World(/MUSICIANS/I/Iron_Cat/Heal_the_World.sid)
Hexagone (tune 1)(/MUSICIANS/S/Shavitt_Guy/Hexagone_tune_1.sid)
Kloroform(/MUSICIANS/S/Scortia/Kloroform.sid)
Take on Me(/MUSICIANS/0-9/20CC/van_Santen_Edwin/Take_on_Me.sid)
Telefax(/MUSICIANS/M/Metal/Telefax.sid)
Weebles(/MUSICIANS/D/Deek/Weebles.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Danzig on 9 August 2009
Jealous, jealous, borrowed code, borrowed code... Spot the obvious and watch
banana ice
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 9 August 2009
you're only jealous that the french flag looks way cooler than the dutch one ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by Mace on 9 August 2009
You are right, the letters do not resemble those of Hotline.
But the colours are strinkingly similar :-)
User Comment
Submitted by Medicus on 9 August 2009
Oh come off it. At first glance it looks very similar but when you look at it closer it actually is completely different.
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 9 August 2009
bordeaux, yup, that's exactly the logo I was talking about.
User Comment
Submitted by Tim on 9 August 2009
lol.. one of the logo's seems inspired by this one: http://intros.c64.org/intros/htl-28.png
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 9 August 2009
thanks for adding the missing ones.
the 'ringring' tune I thought it was a drax tune but obviuosly I couldn't find it in the HVSC. I heard that tune like a thousand times before dsunno how I could have forgotten about metal.
the tune from guy shavitt I can't believe I missed out on that one.
but thanks anyway for pointing that out, guys.
btw, what's the story with el gato?
concerning the ripping, the intense logo looks awfully a lot like that famous hotline logo. same characters, the colors of the dutch flag replaced with the flag of france. heheh
User Comment
Submitted by chancer on 9 August 2009
Matt, the ring ring tune.. is errm maybe telefax by drax or metal etc of the vibrants , it's defo a well used vib tune.. and the Guy S tune was ripped out a babygang demo... probably hexagone .. interesting to see el gato the thief was in this group also. Another lame fool like Dany / byg. Not a bad demo though. Most of it's pretty standard stuff.. hhm wonder if it uses borrowed code.. e.g. the bit with the side border logo.. hexagone also has that..hhhmm
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 9 August 2009
added missing ones
User Comment
Submitted by Matt on 9 August 2009
I have some music credits missing. I forgot who composed that 'ring-ring' tune and I also think the tune by Guy Shavitt in part 3 (or was it 4) is not in the HVSC. but I could be wrong.
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