Exult’s C64 Disk Cover Collection – Part 2

And we continue with the amazing world of C64 disk covers, presenting the remaining part of Exult‘s collection. This batch features mostly artworks by The Elegance and Exult himself, both amazing disk cover artists with strong graffiti leanings. Enjoy!

• Acrise disk cover (“…panic in your eyes”) by Exult, 1992 [link]
• Acrise disk cover (pirate flag) by Exult, 1992 [link]
• Acrise disk cover by The Elegance, 1992 [link]
• Artlace of Acrise disk cover by Exult, 1992 [link]
• Bassline disk cover by Exult, 1992 [link]
• Code 18 disk cover by S. Martin [link]
• D’Arc of Topaz Beerline disk cover by HTD [link]
• Depredators disk cover by The Elegance, 1991 [link]
• Disk cover by Extreme/X-Large [link]
• Disk cover by Sebastian Krüger [link]
• Exult of Acrise disk cover by Exult, 1992 [link]
• Faces disk cover by Greg, 1991 [link]
• “Genetic Dreams” (Trinomic) disk cover by Exult, 1992 [link]
• Giants disk cover by Exult [link]
• Milestone disk cover by Exult, 1992 [link]
• Rebels disk cover by The Elegance, 1991 [link]
• “Sethos” (Acrise) disk cover by Exult, 1991 [link]
• TBB of Presence disk cover by Exult, 1992 [link]
• Triad disk cover by The Elegance [link]
• Vision disk cover by The Elegance, 1991 [link]
• WOW disk cover by The Elegance, 1992 [link]

Exult’s C64 Disk Cover Collection – Part 1

Disk covers are a scene artform of its own. The flat 5.25″ disks used with the Commodore 64 could be stored in paper sleeves, and scene graphics artists did their best to give the releases they cracked, spread or created the most eye-catching packaging. Disk covers were mostly not one-offs – they were multiplied through photocopying and used by groups and individuals in their swapping activities. While covers were mostly done for groups and individuals, sometimes a particular release such as a demo got its own disk cover.

We are very happy to feature here the disk cover collection of Exult/Acrise, once a noted disk cover painter himself. Here is a selection of stunning disk covers from the early 1990s, with still more to come.

• “Acrise” disk cover by Merlin, early 1990s [link]
• “Aslive” disk cover by Exult, 1992 [link]
• “Brego of Triad” disk cover by Electric, 1991 [link]
• “Crazy Igor” disk cover by Exult, early 1990s [link]
• “Depredators” disk cover by Design, 1991 [link]
• “Excess” one year anniversary disk cover by Cat, 1992 [link]
• “Flash Inc.” disk cover by Design, 1991 [link]
• Disk cover for the demo “Graveyard Blues” (Topaz Beerline) by HTD, 1991 [link]
• “Hitmen” disk cover by Thunder, early 1990s [link]
• “Light” disk cover by Design, 1991 [link]
• Disk cover for the demo “More Than Meets The Eye” (T’Pau) by Mr. Spock, 1992 [link]
• “Parados” disk cover by unknown artist, early 1990s [link]
• “Sunrise” disk cover by unknown artist, early 1990s [link]
• Disk cover for the demo “Tendance” (Powers of Pain) by Bambam, 1991 [link]
• “X-Factor” disk cover by Brady, 1990 [link]

PS: Shortly after this post went online, Brush/Parados got in touch and told us that the Parados cover was made by M.A.T. – a graphics artist who was not really a scene member but did several graphics works for the groups. Thanks a lot, Brush!

PS2: In yet another reaction to this post, Twoflower/Triad provided us with a clean version of the “Brego” cover by Electric. It turns out that the block letters “DISTRIBUTED BY… MEGASPREADING BY…” were added by Brego himself over the original artwork. Thanks a lot for providing an unamended version! Many more disk covers are in the pipeline.

leZone Collection – Part 2

Here are the scans of the second batch from the collection of leZone/Marshals – mostly artefacts from 1990s and early 2000s French demoparties, as well as two diskmag votesheets:

•”Chip in Paris” votesheet (1995) [link]
• “The Charts” votesheet (1995?) [link]
• Millenium 2001 invitation [link]
• RTS 1998 invitation [link]
• Saturne 1997 invitation [link]
• Slach 1998 badge [link]
• Slach 1998 timetable [link]
• Slach 1998 welcome flyer [link]
• Slach 1999 invitation [link]
• Slach 2001 badge [link]
• Slach 2001 timetable [link]
• Synthesis 2002 flyer [link]
• VIP 2002 badge [link]
• VIP 2008 badge [link]
• Volcanic 1995 invitation [link]

SPB Limited Edition

Some demoscene artefacts are truly bizarre. Such as this flyer for the Amiga demo Hideous Mutant Freaks by Spaceballs, spread at TRSAC 2001 in a print run of 20 copies – done with water colors and a stencil on hygiene bags. Thanks go to Arcane/Haujobb for photographing this rare gem for us. Hi-res photos can be downloaded here.