@tripwire76 imagine going back in 1982 and show this demo to Commodore Management who have this new machine to release and very afraid about competing against Atari machines. Then you just have to fix the price to sell the demo!
6:37 - totally dope. Awesome how they bend what has been possible. Absolutely insane. Even kinda dwarfs what you had expected of an Amiga back in the day.
I grew up with C64 (my first computer) and this kind of demos were magical and still are. I wonder until this day, how they are making these. Probably assembler but I would love to see a video that shows how to make something like this.
Haha, that's funny, I said the exact same thing to my Censor mates, this very bit is my "perfect demo moment" of the whole demo that sends shivers down my spine, and I dunno why! ;-D
Great!! I've been a member of Censor-Design when they were rocking the cracking scene. I wonder if that guy from sweden to whom I supplied codes and introduced him to Joel/Exodus in the U.S.. I've been in for only 6-7 months or so before I quit. Anyway, great stuff. Best regards, Derek.B/CRAZY/ACTION/CENSOR.
*You're missing the BEST PART!! The epic rap at the end!!* Also, this was clearly done on an emulator. Looks 1,000x better on a real C64 with a real analog SID chip.
Watching all these amazing C64 demos has given me a fantastic idea! Hollywood stupidly spends millions to hire big name stars, and write interesting stories for their movies. I'm going to make a movie that's just a collection of unrelated stunts and special effects, with an occasional attractive person staring at the camera for a few seconds. It should be pretty cheap to fill up a 90-120 minute runtime with just random stuff, and it'll be the most popular movie ever! In fact, once Hollywood sees how successful it is, they may never make another movie with a story ever again! Here's an explosion! Now look at this sweet alien makeup. Watch this guy levitate a car. Here's some laser effects. Oh look, a pretty girl. Now a car crash! This going to be big!
"Needs rotating cubes. And a juggler. And don't forget, moviegoing audiences are getting very tired of filled polygons, so that one there had better turn out to really be 10,000 dots" - Roger Ebert (not)!
Odd. I am unable to copy any of the D64 files to a real disk through my Zoomfloppy. Multiple drives (2 different 1541s), multiple disks. I can copy any other D64 to the same disks i've been trying, just copied Wizard and a Christmas Demo to test. It gets to the end and the drive head knocks and won't stop.
Imagine wandering into a computer store in 1983 and just casually dropping this on one of their machines!
imagine casually giving a floppy with such a demo to a commodore engineer in 1983 - someone who knows for a fact that their machine can not do this
@tripwire76 imagine going back in 1982 and show this demo to Commodore Management who have this new machine to release and very afraid about competing against Atari machines. Then you just have to fix the price to sell the demo!
You would be burned. Absolute witchcraft 🔥
We need a time machine.
Really excellent use of the 64's rather limited color palette.. And all the other hardware. Top tier code, music, and gfx, and lots of fun cheeky bits
6:37 - totally dope. Awesome how they bend what has been possible. Absolutely insane. Even kinda dwarfs what you had expected of an Amiga back in the day.
this was the coolist 8bit thing i have ever seen.....
I grew up with C64 (my first computer) and this kind of demos were magical and still are. I wonder until this day, how they are making these. Probably assembler but I would love to see a video that shows how to make something like this.
there's a lot of assembler and timing shit to trick the hardware into doing stuff way out of spec
@@KrisHoldichIt's not a bug, it's a feature!
Incredible the amount of graphic, effects, ideas, music
that music bit from 6:36 to 6:58 literally made me move this old body of mine !!!!! wow...just wow !!!!!
Haha, that's funny, I said the exact same thing to my Censor mates, this very bit is my "perfect demo moment" of the whole demo that sends shivers down my spine, and I dunno why! ;-D
Very well done!! Great work.
9:18 WOW !
Computers now have a million times more colours and a million times more space. Where are the demos that are a million times cooler? Well done.
congrats team. youre are brill.
1:14 🎶🎵In other words ... Fly me to the moon! 🎶 😉
Great!! I've been a member of Censor-Design when they were rocking the cracking scene.
I wonder if that guy from sweden to whom I supplied codes and introduced him to Joel/Exodus in the U.S.. I've been in for only 6-7 months or so before I quit.
Anyway, great stuff.
Best regards, Derek.B/CRAZY/ACTION/CENSOR.
You miss the final (and best!) part... from disk side 4.
The c64 shouldn’t even be capable of this lol, 😁 it’s a computer that was ahead of its time.
Well it's got more realistic moonlanding footage than the 60s version for sure.
At the 2:44 mark: What the hell is that image of Emma Frost using her telepathic powers in front of a UFO and a sports car??? 😂
4:53 The Train Bombings made my day PUMP DAT TUNEZ UP! 😎
Demo fantastico,dimostra cosa riesce a tirar fuori il C64!
Bravo, thank you!
Brilliant
Masters !
Awesome!
the KISS part was awesome
hypnotic! great work!
Crazy stuff... awesome!
0:51 She almost look like that X-Men mutant Emma Frost/White Queen.
Managed to miss the whole 4th part which was the real showstopper.. good job! 🤡🙄
Wow !!!
Just wow. Instant subscribe :)
*You're missing the BEST PART!! The epic rap at the end!!*
Also, this was clearly done on an emulator.
Looks 1,000x better on a real C64 with a real analog SID chip.
Woooow!!!!!!!!!
Name of the song at 9:28? I've had that stump of melody in my head for AGES, can't remember the name...!
„I was made for lovin‘ you“ by KISS
@@michaelctanner thanks - had no idea it was KISS
Big coding and perfect artwork superb music
Incredible!
I'm probably wrong, but I swear I heard Buttons Moon's theme mixed in there somewhere 😆
Watching all these amazing C64 demos has given me a fantastic idea! Hollywood stupidly spends millions to hire big name stars, and write interesting stories for their movies. I'm going to make a movie that's just a collection of unrelated stunts and special effects, with an occasional attractive person staring at the camera for a few seconds. It should be pretty cheap to fill up a 90-120 minute runtime with just random stuff, and it'll be the most popular movie ever! In fact, once Hollywood sees how successful it is, they may never make another movie with a story ever again!
Here's an explosion! Now look at this sweet alien makeup. Watch this guy levitate a car. Here's some laser effects. Oh look, a pretty girl. Now a car crash!
This going to be big!
You have just invented arthouse. Again.
We already have TikTok and Reels on Facebook... "unlimited".
"Needs rotating cubes. And a juggler. And don't forget, moviegoing audiences are getting very tired of filled polygons, so that one there had better turn out to really be 10,000 dots" - Roger Ebert (not)!
Seems to be for PAL systems, I tried to play on NTSC 128 but timing was off
Amazing music..........
Done in assembler I assume?
Nice Last Ninja 23 reference.
1:30 понабирают всяких
Oddly I don't remember this game at all. I used to be a distro and this one never crossed my path.
this is sickkkkk
Anybody got this to work on Pi1541 ? On total stock original C64 with only Pi1541 attached nothing happens when typing run.
Odd. I am unable to copy any of the D64 files to a real disk through my Zoomfloppy. Multiple drives (2 different 1541s), multiple disks. I can copy any other D64 to the same disks i've been trying, just copied Wizard and a Christmas Demo to test. It gets to the end and the drive head knocks and won't stop.
A bit more context would be nice...
pray for world peace ✌✌🕊🕊🕊🕊☮☮
Kiss concert on Commodore.. Thats definitely something!)
C64 мне никогда не нравился, также как и звучание sid. Здесь в бывших республиках СССР нам больше нравится ZX-SPECTRUM/ ZX SPЕCTRUM NEXT !!!
Interesting but the music was bloody awful.
its not incredible cause its spanned over a heap of disks would have been incredible if it was one disk