These early intros when people were still learning the C=64 hardware are the equivalent in Amiga late ’80’s intros: both are absolutely horrid to look at and listen to. 1987. was a pivotal year though: cracking on the C=64 had reached its zenith, the originals were coming from the UK software companies and the intros coming out would soon become artistic masterpieces, followed by ever slicker productions in 1988. and 1989. Then in 1990., another pivot had happened with “new design” wave, making the intros even more polished.
Always liked this one. Great intro for its day.
Cataball was a bit of a ripoff of wonderboy
1987! Oldskool on THE oldskool =)
These early intros when people were still learning the C=64 hardware are the equivalent in Amiga late ’80’s intros: both are absolutely horrid to look at and listen to. 1987. was a pivotal year though: cracking on the C=64 had reached its zenith, the originals were coming from the UK software companies and the intros coming out would soon become artistic masterpieces, followed by ever slicker productions in 1988. and 1989. Then in 1990., another pivot had happened with “new design” wave, making the intros even more polished.
Good zik. Always loved the multi-layer thingies on C64 (as they were ass to mimic on Speccy 😉
Ah the (very) old days of “Press C to Cheat” 🙂
oldie but goldie