Aley Keprt wrote: > Exactly. > > I looked at it, and there is > - changed name of the proggie > - no author name > - no country info > - no description of tunes > > Originally the proggie contains a detailed description of all > 26 tunes. I think it is one of the best AY music demos ever > written (all 26 tunes were written by Franisek Fuka himself), > and the vast majority of people that saw it don't know it is > from Fuxoft (and they will never know...).
Except for the ones written by Rob Hubbard, Ben Daglish, Martin Galway, and Jean Michel Jarre, sure. (A) is a Rob Hubbard tune (Monty on the Run?). (C) is a Jean Michel Jarre one (which Ocean also reused as a C64 tune at one point). Most of these tunes are ported SID tunes from the C64 - and I mean, seriously, all credit to Frantisek for being able to port them, but he didn't write them. I mean shit, (F) is Crazy Comets by Rob Hubbard (or one that he did later that I can't remember the name of based on the same basic lines), (J) is another Hubbard tune. (L) is Ghostbusters by Adam Bellin (and Ray Parker Jr.), M is Axel F (not sure which game), N is from the Neverending Story or Starwars or something, O is another Jean Michel Jarre one (Equinoxe?), T is a Genesis tune (Land of Confusion), U is another Jean Michel Jarre tune, V is from a James Bond game, X is another C64 game tune, Y is from an Indiana Jones game, and Z is yet ANOTHER Jean Michel Jarre tune. > Since SU 111 is dated may 1991, I see no reason why they > didn't contacted the author. It was 18 months after eastern > block collapsed, so there were no political problems when > trying to contact anybody anywhere in the east. It looks like it was rewritten by the guy who did their game cheats, so they'd trust what he said. Si

