@@dgwaters I'm trying to remember mine beyond Silent Service already mentioned... I recall Impossible Mission, Beach Head, Sargon Chess, Flight Simulator II, Zork III. I also had the 2400 baud modem for dial up access to various bulletin board services in the day.
Makes me think there should be a Commodore 64 gaming laptop with all the C64 games built in the 128 to 160 GB Solid State Drive. This includes JiffyDOS and their ROM. This is a must. Songs in the demo are Good Christian Men Rejoice, Jingle Bells, Silent Night, Rudolph, Angels We Have Heard On High, and Frosty the Snowman.
Good Christian Men Rejoice (which sounds like it does translate to Dulci Jubilo in either Latin or Italian) - have been looking for it for YEARS and just found it.
"I was sad to hear the company went under after the death of its founder in 2012." What? Who died? Old jack? He got squeezed out of Commodore in the mid 80s. Had nothing to do with the company since.
Loved it. Beautiful and touching tribute. Thank you for sharing this on TH-cam. Merry Christmas!
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wonderful , merry Christmas !
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Nice work. I had a Commodore 64 which was used for programming assignments using Pascal... and also Silent Service. Thank you.
I used mine mostly for video games. River Raid was my favorite. Still play many of my games to this day!
@@dgwaters I'm trying to remember mine beyond Silent Service already mentioned... I recall Impossible Mission, Beach Head, Sargon Chess, Flight Simulator II, Zork III. I also had the 2400 baud modem for dial up access to various bulletin board services in the day.
@@TomOwensUAP I never had Impossible Mission, but I have Beach Head.
@@dgwaters I also remember Battlezone and some of its derivatives like Encounter 64, Stellar 7.
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Fantastic!
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Makes me think there should be a Commodore 64 gaming laptop with all the C64 games built in the 128 to 160 GB Solid State Drive. This includes JiffyDOS and their ROM. This is a must.
Songs in the demo are Good Christian Men Rejoice, Jingle Bells, Silent Night, Rudolph, Angels We Have Heard On High, and Frosty the Snowman.
"Still only $595". :D
Haha, I like the end. Nice job!
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SUPER DUPER!! I love it! Thank you!!
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I LOVE C64 👍🥂🎩
Me too! I still got mine, and it sill works!
great! but what heidi and peter are doing in USA? 🤣
I’m sorry what was that?
Honestly, I needed animated GIFS of dancing kids, and these were the only ones that actually fit in with the artwork.
Well done, but graphics are not C64 right?
No they are not. The backgrounds I created myself in Adobe Photoshop. Anything animated I downloaded from the internet.
I have a raspberry pi... does anyone know what this program would be called? It might be on there somewhere
No. This is clearly not a C64 Demo. It's a tribute to the original C64 Christmas Demo from 1981.
What's the name of that first Christmas carol?
From what I read online, it's called Dulci Jubilo.
Good Christian Men Rejoice (which sounds like it does translate to Dulci Jubilo in either Latin or Italian) - have been looking for it for YEARS and just found it.
Nice job. What did you create this on?
Microsoft PowerPoint.
"I was sad to hear the company went under after the death of its founder in 2012." What? Who died? Old jack? He got squeezed out of Commodore in the mid 80s. Had nothing to do with the company since.
Sorry, I was referring to Barry Altman who founded Commodore USA.
@@dgwaters Gotcha.
What machine does this run on?
I created this on Microsoft PowerPoint. Saved it as an MP4.
The 1982 version will always be the best version.
@@MM_Schwartz Totally agree! I still have my C-64 and their original Christmas demo to this day!
Nice tribute, but what hardware are you using?
Microsoft PowerPoint.