intro by ADF/F4cg (R.I.P.!), crack by MAO/F4cg (R.I.P.!)… I feel sad again…
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12 years ago
juz400: I love a good history lesson! How big was the C64 scene in its heyday compared to the Amiga? Big; so big in fact, that a lot of the people were either unwilling or unable to transition to Amiga. To be sure, the C=64 intros and piracy had a profound influence on all the popular platforms of the day, an influence so deep and powerful that it is preserved in large part on the PC scene today. The only thing that was "dropped" was linking the intro or the trainer to the binary executable, which in my opinion is… Read more »
juz400
12 years ago
LOVE this tune!
As janer1 says: Keep Em Coming!! 😀
I love a good history lesson! How big was the C64 scene in its heyday compared to the Amiga?
Obviously there were ALOT more 64`s sold, was the USA a big software producer in comparison to
Europe? I know the Apple II was a Huge seller in the states so there must have been soft to
convert to 64..
This is another nice one. Swinging logos are always cool and these are nice. I like the font on the scrollers. Is it just my ears or is the music a conversion of something from the game Double Dragon?
Annatar: coding scrollers like that on Amiga, or even replicating the whole cracktro, would be very straightforward. You should definitely code them. 🙂
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12 years ago
Speaking of dual scrollers… how about converting this one next:
Those scrollers are so great… I just have to code them on Amiga someday. I’ve been meaning to do it for years.
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12 years ago
This was one of the better intros in that time, and pretty obscure F4CG production. Love everything about it. It’s so clean. Two scrollers – hell yeah!
Hey TSt, are you still in F4CG?
By the way, why were two scrollers like the one above not common on Amiga?
intro by ADF/F4cg (R.I.P.!), crack by MAO/F4cg (R.I.P.!)… I feel sad again…
juz400: I love a good history lesson! How big was the C64 scene in its heyday compared to the Amiga? Big; so big in fact, that a lot of the people were either unwilling or unable to transition to Amiga. To be sure, the C=64 intros and piracy had a profound influence on all the popular platforms of the day, an influence so deep and powerful that it is preserved in large part on the PC scene today. The only thing that was "dropped" was linking the intro or the trainer to the binary executable, which in my opinion is… Read more »
LOVE this tune!
As janer1 says: Keep Em Coming!! 😀
I love a good history lesson! How big was the C64 scene in its heyday compared to the Amiga?
Obviously there were ALOT more 64`s sold, was the USA a big software producer in comparison to
Europe? I know the Apple II was a Huge seller in the states so there must have been soft to
convert to 64..
another great one from the sexy c64 🙂 keep em coming
Yeah baby F4CG! And what a stormer SID! DOUBLE DRAGON! I can listen to this tune all day:-)
There is something magical on the style C64 logos were made.. good stuff again.
TStorm: you for sure know how to please a man 😉
@Annatar: That one’s definately on the list. Along with the Genesis one after it (on the same release – Duotris).
@pmc: The SID is ‘Double Dragon’ by Charles Deenen, indeed.
This is another nice one. Swinging logos are always cool and these are nice. I like the font on the scrollers. Is it just my ears or is the music a conversion of something from the game Double Dragon?
Annatar: coding scrollers like that on Amiga, or even replicating the whole cracktro, would be very straightforward. You should definitely code them. 🙂
Speaking of dual scrollers… how about converting this one next:
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=58534
Those scrollers are so great… I just have to code them on Amiga someday. I’ve been meaning to do it for years.
This was one of the better intros in that time, and pretty obscure F4CG production. Love everything about it. It’s so clean. Two scrollers – hell yeah!
Hey TSt, are you still in F4CG?
By the way, why were two scrollers like the one above not common on Amiga?
F4CG strike again! Nice enough (and fairly standard) intro for the time on c64, love all those logo-swinging intros 🙂