Even my cat watched the whole thing from my lap. He was staring at the video.
@greenaumАй бұрын
Kinda... sad, that we're here watching a video that's dozens of megabytes in size, decoding it with multi-core 64-bit CPUs running at GHz, and dedicated hardware on the video card, just to play it back. Meanwhile it was generated from nothing in 64K with an 8-bit CPU that can't even quite make 1MHz.
@gazzaka
Ай бұрын
lol yep
@CoLD.SToRAGE
Ай бұрын
I’m watching on an iPhone, that’s burning around 6 watts… whereas the C64 consumed 10-20 watts generating this, and displaying it on a CRT consuming anywhere between 50-150 watts. So I guess that’s more efficient. 😂
@gblargg
Ай бұрын
A classic size-compatibility trade off.
@CptSparky
Ай бұрын
@@CoLD.SToRAGEThat's not the point.
@BillAnt
23 күн бұрын
Guess what, it runs on a stock good old C64 too. ;)
@maxmn5821Ай бұрын
Seems that platform’s limitations (and fixed properties) actually spark the creativity - not choke it. They can also lead to better code - one is forced to think more deeply about the task. Thanks for sharing this marvelous demo
@lawrencemanning
Ай бұрын
“Necessity is the mother of invention.” That one is probably older than both our ages multiplied together.
@mattx5499
Ай бұрын
At the C64 heyday it wasn't limited. It was one of the most capable machines for an average user.
@MaxQ10001
Ай бұрын
@@mattx5499 when it was new and capable the software for it was terrible and the quality increased each year, when the computer was more and more limited compared to other platforms. History repeats itself. Many times quick and dirty hacks win and the stuff we work for for years with no limits tends to fail. The C64 itself is a good example. And Intel 8086/88, that were made as a stopgap product while they finished up the good cpu. Which sucked and failed. And what about JavaScript, made in 10 days. Constraints, be it time or resources, have shown time and time again to make better products. Engineers and artists are not good with no limits.
@st0rmriderАй бұрын
This demo really demolishes the competition
@H3liosphanАй бұрын
Had this been created in the 1980s then my younger self would've been utterly blown away. Would this even have been possible back then without modern hardware to assist in the tool / asset / artwork creation, not to mention the decades of demo coding challenges that inspired this.
@BillAnt
23 күн бұрын
Would have creamed in out pants in the 80's seeing this others like Fairlight. hehe
@mantovannniАй бұрын
Just brilliant.
@sweetlilmreАй бұрын
Such a banger of a track for this demo!
@enix9983Ай бұрын
Best from commodore demo scene.
@nx82Ай бұрын
Is this like "triad" that was cracking cassette games? They are old granpas now.
@BillAnt
23 күн бұрын
Yep, remember their motto on the intro screens? "Dealer Quality Software"
@nx82
14 күн бұрын
@@BillAnt That'd the most brilliant slogan I've ever heard. Dealer quality!
@philrod1Ай бұрын
Fantastic! Thanks for uploading
@gazzaka
Ай бұрын
yw glad you like
@cho4dАй бұрын
3:22 nothing fancy tech wise, but very cool pixel art none the less.
@lukasgruber1280Ай бұрын
seen worse art in big museums
@BikeNutt1970Ай бұрын
Amazing Demo that has stood the test of time extremely well. 🫡
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This demo is a master piece.
Even my cat watched the whole thing from my lap. He was staring at the video.
Kinda... sad, that we're here watching a video that's dozens of megabytes in size, decoding it with multi-core 64-bit CPUs running at GHz, and dedicated hardware on the video card, just to play it back. Meanwhile it was generated from nothing in 64K with an 8-bit CPU that can't even quite make 1MHz.
@gazzaka
Ай бұрын
lol yep
@CoLD.SToRAGE
Ай бұрын
I’m watching on an iPhone, that’s burning around 6 watts… whereas the C64 consumed 10-20 watts generating this, and displaying it on a CRT consuming anywhere between 50-150 watts. So I guess that’s more efficient. 😂
@gblargg
Ай бұрын
A classic size-compatibility trade off.
@CptSparky
Ай бұрын
@@CoLD.SToRAGEThat's not the point.
@BillAnt
23 күн бұрын
Guess what, it runs on a stock good old C64 too. ;)
Seems that platform’s limitations (and fixed properties) actually spark the creativity - not choke it. They can also lead to better code - one is forced to think more deeply about the task. Thanks for sharing this marvelous demo
@lawrencemanning
Ай бұрын
“Necessity is the mother of invention.” That one is probably older than both our ages multiplied together.
@mattx5499
Ай бұрын
At the C64 heyday it wasn't limited. It was one of the most capable machines for an average user.
@MaxQ10001
Ай бұрын
@@mattx5499 when it was new and capable the software for it was terrible and the quality increased each year, when the computer was more and more limited compared to other platforms. History repeats itself. Many times quick and dirty hacks win and the stuff we work for for years with no limits tends to fail. The C64 itself is a good example. And Intel 8086/88, that were made as a stopgap product while they finished up the good cpu. Which sucked and failed. And what about JavaScript, made in 10 days. Constraints, be it time or resources, have shown time and time again to make better products. Engineers and artists are not good with no limits.
This demo really demolishes the competition
Had this been created in the 1980s then my younger self would've been utterly blown away. Would this even have been possible back then without modern hardware to assist in the tool / asset / artwork creation, not to mention the decades of demo coding challenges that inspired this.
@BillAnt
23 күн бұрын
Would have creamed in out pants in the 80's seeing this others like Fairlight. hehe
Just brilliant.
Such a banger of a track for this demo!
Best from commodore demo scene.
Is this like "triad" that was cracking cassette games? They are old granpas now.
@BillAnt
23 күн бұрын
Yep, remember their motto on the intro screens? "Dealer Quality Software"
@nx82
14 күн бұрын
@@BillAnt That'd the most brilliant slogan I've ever heard. Dealer quality!
Fantastic! Thanks for uploading
@gazzaka
Ай бұрын
yw glad you like
3:22 nothing fancy tech wise, but very cool pixel art none the less.
seen worse art in big museums
Amazing Demo that has stood the test of time extremely well. 🫡