Just imagine you walked into you favorite computer shop in the 1983 and there was a demoing this on the C64... It would have changed history as we know it... to what end and what extent is hard to say... But the world would have been really different... crazy different I guess... I loved my C64! But I eventually got an Amiga (which I loved even more... that I still miss that OS today, and the hardware supporting it :-) it was my creative years for sure... But if this was showing in the computer shop 1983... Amiga or Atari would probably never existed and IBM would be in trouble... and Apple would be an utility/addon company for your C64... But then again this demo was probably created with modern hardware/software so that in itself makes this "back in the future" thing impossible... but still... it's crazy what software development can actually do... today, hardware is so fast that software just can not catch it... Hardware seems to be the new software... ---edit Commented sort of 30% into the video 🙂 OMG... this one is just crazy... I wonder how they did it... video/audio compression or did they really program (with graphics/sound) snippets of every game shown?) Fascinating... Hmm... awesome anyway! 4 disks... about 700 kb? crazy stuff! ---edit Crazy sick demo! Just amazing stuff! and have to say the way you did represent/show it was awesome also! It captures the image better then any emulation! and it gets more real, and looks more like it actually thing would then most YT showing computer demos made for a CRT does... awesome! and I'm awestruck by everything!
Extremely impressive, my jaw would have dropped if I'd seen anything like that in 1980s when the C64 was in it's prime. Imagine the work that went into reproducing authentic moving clips including sound and music for most from 100 games, stunning.
Games weren't reproduced - it would take ages to pull off! 😃 These are original games. Mahoney, who coded this part, modified Vice emulator to dump whole C64 memory on the fly and he prepared register streams, to be read constantly from the disk.
A great demo and the right way to record …..love the way you do this m8❤
Just imagine you walked into you favorite computer shop in the 1983 and there was a demoing this on the C64... It would have changed history as we know it... to what end and what extent is hard to say... But the world would have been really different... crazy different I guess...
I loved my C64! But I eventually got an Amiga (which I loved even more... that I still miss that OS today, and the hardware supporting it :-) it was my creative years for sure...
But if this was showing in the computer shop 1983... Amiga or Atari would probably never existed and IBM would be in trouble... and Apple would be an utility/addon company for your C64...
But then again this demo was probably created with modern hardware/software so that in itself makes this "back in the future" thing impossible... but still... it's crazy what software development can actually do... today, hardware is so fast that software just can not catch it...
Hardware seems to be the new software...
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Commented sort of 30% into the video 🙂
OMG... this one is just crazy... I wonder how they did it... video/audio compression or did they really program (with graphics/sound) snippets of every game shown?)
Fascinating... Hmm... awesome anyway! 4 disks... about 700 kb? crazy stuff!
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Crazy sick demo! Just amazing stuff! and have to say the way you did represent/show it was awesome also! It captures the image better then any emulation! and it gets more real, and looks more like it actually thing would then most YT showing computer demos made for a CRT does... awesome! and I'm awestruck by everything!
Not just technically brilliant, but also many innovative ideas. That's just as important. Awesome demo.
All those superpositions... and the smoothness... absolutely stunning!!!
Just WOW!
Yes, it is outstanding!
wow here too.
Flawless recording of authentic hardware. Awesome 👏
So beautiful
its Amazing!!! Se paso!! Bravo una de las mejores demos!!! Me sigue sorprendiendo la C64!!!
Extremely impressive, my jaw would have dropped if I'd seen anything like that in 1980s when the C64 was in it's prime. Imagine the work that went into reproducing authentic moving clips including sound and music for most from 100 games, stunning.
I couldn't word it better.
Games weren't reproduced - it would take ages to pull off! 😃 These are original games. Mahoney, who coded this part, modified Vice emulator to dump whole C64 memory on the fly and he prepared register streams, to be read constantly from the disk.
@@jammerc64 That makes sense, but still very clever.
@@pjcnet it's really tight code :)
All the tricks in the book used, from smooth sprite multiplexing to FLI, DisplayList, and undocumented opcodes. Sick yo! :)
AWESOME!!!