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daison
13 years ago

Wayne said it all.

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StingRay
16 years ago

Damn, shouldn’t write so early in the morning. 🙂 Here’s how the "I wonder when…" sentence should have looked if I wouldn’t be too stupid to type when tired. 🙂
"I wonder when this one was released, my bet is 1987 judging by the referenced people here (Mitch/ESI f.e. [with a nice typo even ])."

There. "Too stupid to write correctly" error fixed. 😉

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StingRay
16 years ago

This might be a very simple intro but it does its job in my opinion. I wonder when this one released as the, my bet is 1987 judging by the referenced people here (Mitch/ESI f.e. [with a nice typo even :D]). It also reminds me a bit of the old ESI intro on the breadbox for Test Drive even though that one only had one scroller. Anyway, as said, I don’t think this is too bad an intro. Comic Bakery tune is also an alltime classic for me. 🙂

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janer 1
16 years ago

always liked the tune..

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mr.spiv
17 years ago

WayneK would probably have liked this more if the red color were pink.. 😀

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MacGyver
17 years ago

I remember this sound in the intro of "the new age" in silent service 1

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maxxyit29
17 years ago

Without following the intention to be the gobshite in this thread.. But scrollers in 1983? I don’t think so! Anyway: Isn’t this an import? As Oracle has influences from the C64 (Hi SCG!) this is normal business. Import intros always used to be shorter (Mainly because the original -nonworking and flickering- NTSC Americano intro was retained)

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axis_cascade
17 years ago

yup, c64 style.. hehe. simple and nice!

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WayneK
17 years ago

Let’s be honest… this would be awful if it was on the C64 in 1983…

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