Censor Design - Wonderland XII - Real C64, 8580 SID
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2013
- Commodore C64 demo Wonderland XII by Censor Design.
Captured from a real C64 using s-video cable and audio from a 8580 SID chip.
(Note: 8580 SID chip is actually wrong for this demo. Magnar confirmed he this time had used a 6581 over his preferred chip for producing the music.)
The hardware may be limited but the creativity and imagination of the people that learned to love and live this little machine is limitless, each and every demo has new twists to age-old routines and just when you thought you've seen 'em all, change a bit here, shift another one there and voilá a new eye candy is born. <3
The sound at the end wast amazing... Can`t believe that is a C64, it sound better than many samples I have heard on the Amiga.
Holy crap! In the thumbnail for this video, I thought that SURELY the Cheshire Cat was superimposed over the C64's output. I swear it looks 16-bit! Amazing job on the bitmapping, guys. Really impressive. I always wished that game companies would hire demo makers-then we would've had some mindblowing games...
This belongs in a museum for modern art. This is the best, coolest C64 demo ever made. The soundtrack, the effects, the design. In. credible.
And how could this be? For they are the Kwisatz Haderach!!
I just can't believe this digi is really C64 at the end. Awesome!
This is the future of contemporary art!
Unbelievable! <3 Respect
Incredible, just when I thought I had seen and heard all the C64 could do. This is fascinating!
wonderland from 1998 i think was my favourite game of 20th century
A quick note to future historians, if this is ever achived on a ZX Spectrum, the universe has ended......
Truly amazing bit of C64 coding. What an amazing machine it was (and still is)
Sjees.. I remember writing a digi playback routine what consumed the complete raster time, no room for effects on the screen whatsoever..
This demo is insane!
Fun fact: VICE violently crashed on me after the spinning disco ball tingies part.
Great capture. Thank you.
This is what you see when you grind up a floppy disk into powder and snort it.
That's what we think now... but next year they'll come up with something even better... Been like that for more than 30 years, never stops :)
You programmed the last bit out of the C64. Very nice.
this demo is Amazingk!