kapsel information 163 glöps

- general:
- level: banned
- personal:
- first name: Michał
- intro Commodore 64 Prologue
- The demo Prologue by 4gentE clearly references the aesthetics and symbolism of the classic 1986 game Ninja, published by Mastertronic. The game was released on various 8-bit platforms, including the Atari 8-bit and Commodore 64. The player took on the role of a lone ninja warrior, exploring a palace filled with enemies, collecting sacred idols, and fighting for access to a hidden sanctuary.
What connects Prologue to that game is not just the visual minimalism and symbolic space, but also the spirit of a solitary mission — a battle not so much against enemies as against the system itself. In Ninja, every move was deliberate, each screen a separate challenge. Similarly in Prologue, where each PETSCII screen feels like another chamber of reflection, and the text becomes a weapon. - rulezadded on the 2025-06-21 17:54:57
- demo Commodore 64 OPS by Triad [web]
- OPS is a manifesto of resistance against the uncritical acceptance of technology as a substitute for the human being.
- rulezadded on the 2025-06-21 17:41:07
- 32b Commodore 64 Christmas Diamonds by Plush [web]
- This demo is a tribute to the power of simplicity — Krill shows that even with just a handful of bytes, one can craft something rich in atmosphere and technical finesse. This microscale doesn’t limit — it inspires, reminding us that code is not just a tool, but also a form of expression.
Krill’s miniature code is like haiku in assembly — precise, concise, and moving. - rulezadded on the 2025-06-21 06:42:24
- 8k JavaScript Wind Down by Tomasz Dobrowolski
- A minimalist and surprisingly emotional 8k journey. Wind Down trades flashy effects for atmosphere, taking us through a lonely desert of shifting sands and subtle hues. The slow tempo and reflective soundtrack give it a meditative edge—like watching the end credits to a game that never existed, but somehow feels familiar.
In a way, it echoes Desert Dream—not in technical ambition, but in emotional tone. Both evoke a sense of solitude and introspection, though Wind Down does it with a fraction of the bytes. Constraints breed creativity, and this piece proves it with elegance. Haunting, in the best way. - rulezadded on the 2025-06-20 18:10:00
- demo Linux Beyond every little thing
- I like to like it
- rulezadded on the 2025-06-20 06:10:55
- musicdisk JavaScript The Sound of SceneSat Volume 5 by SceneSat [web]
- A short but intense journey.
- rulezadded on the 2025-06-19 09:32:09
- demo Commodore 64 Bromance by Bonzai
- Just dropping a note to say how much I admire the musical bromance between Thomas Egeskov Petersen - Laxity and DRAX on the C64 scene. These two Danish legends have such distinct voices — Laxity with his groove and rhythmic precision, DRAX with his lush harmonies and storytelling melodies — and yet when they join forces, something magical happens.
Tracks like “Bromance” and “Thing” aren’t just SID tunes — they’re love letters to the art of collaboration. You can feel the mutual respect and joy they have for composing together, and it shows in every arpeggio and filter sweep.
Two styles, one spirit. Long live the Laxity–DRAX connection! 🎶🇩🇰💾 - rulezadded on the 2025-06-18 07:18:03
- demo Commodore 64 Edge of Disgrace by Booze Design
- A monument on the 8-bit Mount Olympus. Monumental. Rastermental. 🧠📜
- rulezadded on the 2025-06-17 16:41:04
- wild Animation/Video We Didn't Start The Färjan by Gasman
- Thumbs up for firing up Desert Dream, still dreamin’ strong. Respect.
- rulezadded on the 2025-06-17 15:51:33
- 4k Windows Pegasus by Frankenburgh & Virgill [web]
- Beautiful!
It’s a masterclass in minimalism — just 4 kilobytes of executable code, yet packed with rich, evolving soundscapes crafted using 4klang.
It’s short (just over 2 minutes), but it captures everything that makes Virgill’s music stand out: tight composition, emotional arc, and technical wizardry. - rulezadded on the 2025-06-17 14:25:30
account created on the 2025-06-17 09:32:33