nice and wellknown one ! there are other nice excalibur ones and i am very glad to see more c64 stuff here .. i also love those scrollers here
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Mr.Spiv
12 years ago
Very nice SID.. and a great blast of scene history from Annatar 😉
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Annatar
12 years ago
Recollection online: X-Factor, a very ambitious coder from Idaho (USA) and a member of the group Rampar, sought out The Mind Slayer to be his teacher. On the telephone, over many long hours and many games, The Mind Slayer gave thorough instructions to X-Factor how to fix. They talked on the telephone and loaded up the same games on their computers. The Mind Slayer gave step by step instructions to X-Factor how to fix the games. X-Factor absorbed much knowledge about fixing. X-Factor was a most ambitious scener. He would sometimes go without sleep for 48 hours, in his quest… Read more »
Annatar
12 years ago
WORD!!! Yesss!!! One of the best dual scrollers ever!!!
This intro is Swiss quality at its finest… It’s fascinating: how does a Swiss group (Crazy) get to do intros for a (then) startup project in the U.S.A.? It’s really cool how they worked together.
Those classic offset/stuttering scrollers were always a favourite of mine, and I like the tune but I can’t say I really like the logo gfx or font that much… that said, always like to see c64 stuff so keep it going TStorm 🙂
I like the stuttering scrollers and I love the music – SID stuff is just so cool. I can’t quite make my mind up about the lightning on the logos though…
Wonderful. Love a lot this great SID, the logos and the 8×8.
X-Factor was a smart, fast learning c64 freak!
Commodore 64 rulez!
UPDATED to HTML5
Thanks to TStorm
nice and wellknown one ! there are other nice excalibur ones and i am very glad to see more c64 stuff here .. i also love those scrollers here
Very nice SID.. and a great blast of scene history from Annatar 😉
Recollection online: X-Factor, a very ambitious coder from Idaho (USA) and a member of the group Rampar, sought out The Mind Slayer to be his teacher. On the telephone, over many long hours and many games, The Mind Slayer gave thorough instructions to X-Factor how to fix. They talked on the telephone and loaded up the same games on their computers. The Mind Slayer gave step by step instructions to X-Factor how to fix the games. X-Factor absorbed much knowledge about fixing. X-Factor was a most ambitious scener. He would sometimes go without sleep for 48 hours, in his quest… Read more »
WORD!!! Yesss!!! One of the best dual scrollers ever!!!
This intro is Swiss quality at its finest… It’s fascinating: how does a Swiss group (Crazy) get to do intros for a (then) startup project in the U.S.A.? It’s really cool how they worked together.
Those classic offset/stuttering scrollers were always a favourite of mine, and I like the tune but I can’t say I really like the logo gfx or font that much… that said, always like to see c64 stuff so keep it going TStorm 🙂
Cant remeber if the logo lighning was more synchronal with the beat on the original???
But a good cracktro indeed.
I like the stuttering scrollers and I love the music – SID stuff is just so cool. I can’t quite make my mind up about the lightning on the logos though…
Great coversion – keep them coming 🙂
Another Commodore 64 gem 🙂
Thanks so much for this TStorm 😀