This Arpeggio of Whistlers brother is so awesome...
@RobertBatchelor10 ай бұрын
You should've just stay next to the Chaos Engine and shoot at it. You had plenty of lives to finish it.
@Synthematix10 ай бұрын
180 was the best game ever! and the atari 65xe had the best version too.
@yappygm743310 ай бұрын
Temple of Apshai was one of my favorite Atari chip bit music tracks.
@branojuraj906311 ай бұрын
I remember having program which had top 25 song from atari, but cannot remember the name, help!!
@platannapipidae9621 Жыл бұрын
I love chiptune. It always sounds fun and somewhat heartwarming.
@chasebethersonton5169 Жыл бұрын
1:02:36 love this one! I have another couple of ones to find now.
@axelmak6868 Жыл бұрын
Jet Set Willy is my favorite!
@hassface Жыл бұрын
bellísimos recuerdos.. tengo 46 años y es pura nostalgia...🥲
@hiradmamamia1421 Жыл бұрын
damn it took me home
@sactecnos2708 Жыл бұрын
esta es musica y no mamadas
@livesjuris3032 Жыл бұрын
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@C64sidVSsid Жыл бұрын
I ve a c64 and amiga 500 and i can say the sid of c64 have a greatest sound in soundchip than amiga. Amiga is good for .mod because it s a 16 bits :)
@andreymostovoy946411 ай бұрын
Paula is 8 bit sound chip
@hardcorejunkie Жыл бұрын
some of these will sound fucking awesome in a hardcore track
@carolannmileshughes7922 Жыл бұрын
They're back......👁️👁️👽🌏🌎🌍🚧🚧🚧🚧🚧🚧
@gamedoutgamer Жыл бұрын
Very good compilation! I think the Giana Sisters remix here might not be from Pokey nor an Atari or is it a softsynth?
@jejangear139 Жыл бұрын
Hypn🙈🙉🙊tic*allexpo
@KnottsBear-yTalesPreserved Жыл бұрын
Listening to Atari music is somewhat surreal haha. I cannot describe any other fashion…
@charliekunkel Жыл бұрын
Nice list. BallBlaster FTW. Incomplete without Necromancer though....
@YoungQaisi Жыл бұрын
i'm memorizing now each moment of me as a kid
@rjnc60 Жыл бұрын
This should have a million thumbs up.
@Miesiu Жыл бұрын
03:52 Das Omen RULEZ!!! *The only Atari makes it possible !*
@preddy2oo82 жыл бұрын
Jet Set Willy BEST 😀
@marcins60712 жыл бұрын
we want more atari 8bit
@scaley0012 жыл бұрын
When the you when making a playlist when you uhhh… you know?
@markthackray31852 жыл бұрын
First game I ever loaded up on my 800xl was colony! Great tune, great game that sadly you could never finish due to a glitch/bug. Also a favourite was an abbuc tune or two not on this list,. Gnome demo, and 'in space' demo. Done on the black magic music composer I believe. Great quality upload. Thanks!
@Mrshoujo2 жыл бұрын
Datasoft's Bruce Lee has 2 versions and the title screen music is different between the 2.
@confusedaccountant31852 жыл бұрын
Absolutely insane skills and knowledge of the game.
@creveco792 жыл бұрын
falta THINKER y LAZER MANIA
@farhanb49142 жыл бұрын
Ur granddad's a legend son. He's in a better place X
@Burboss2 жыл бұрын
the Panther was really cool at the time. Both gameplay and the tune.
@IHATEDRIVING22 жыл бұрын
I owned the Bruce Lee game, the cassette and then the floppy disk. And I never hear that song.
@carllthebigboy2 жыл бұрын
Penelope scott samples these bro i swear im not crazy
@fidel5002 жыл бұрын
Mate, thank you so much, this is awesome!
@ExtremeWreck2 жыл бұрын
10:20 Put at 1.20 for the intended speed.
@spartamuzic2 жыл бұрын
33:33 goes hard
@FishGuy8762 жыл бұрын
Jet Set Willy was by far the best song ever written on this platform :)
@pennysteam2 жыл бұрын
Odd selection and no action.
@pennysteam2 жыл бұрын
Over all Atari was better than the C64, for a start the C64 was next to useless for programming while the Atari had a Berry good programming platform, I speak as a computer programmer myself. Secondly colour and music was far better on the Atari. The C64 was more popular as it was sold a lot more strongly, mainly to people who never programmed or gave up due to the poor programming support on it, as a result more games was produced for the C64 but these were generally of a lower standard than Atari games.
@bitset37412 жыл бұрын
Wha??? Dude you are totally wrong on most of this. Atari 800xl, 400 and then 800 were my first computers, and currently I have a 65XE. I have also owned several C64's and have coded for all of them. I have no clue what you are talking about "C64...useless for programming.." and "...Atari...good programming platform..." I am assuming you aren't talking about Basic, since both were garbage - C64 no graphics or sound commands in Basic, while Atari had the slowest version of Basic of any machine even though its CPU was one of the fastest. If you are talking about Basic... then you are not a computer programmer. If you are talking about Assembly, which you should be, then they are almost identical as far as programming utilities. Both have some very good Assembler/monitor and other utilities. I started programming on the Atari, but when I got a C64 I was blown away on how much more powerful the VIC 2 chip was than GTIA/Antic, and how much more capable Sid was than Pokey for music. Pokey is great for percussion and Bass and SFX, but Sid was better for everything else. Vic2 - more and better text modes with hardware scrolling and better color capabilities. - more and better sprites Sid - multiple waveform types (yes, it is useful for a lot of stuff) - multiple filters - much more useful generally than distortion with polynomial counters - ring modulation - makes very useful metallic sounds. - much better frequency resolution. (pokey has 8bit note resolution only and sometimes channels interfere with each other and pull things out of tune) "Poor programming support" - I had all of the official Atari programming manuals, they were very good, but paled in comparison to the Commodore C64 Programmers Reference manual. And yes there were over 3 times as many C64 and compatibles sold than Atari 8bit machines. That means that a lot more people tried programming on the C64, that doesn't mean the C64 is worse because most weren't good coders. If you compare garbage on one to treasure on the other it makes no sense whichever direction you go. Compare actual well done ports on one system to the other, and be honest, you will find that both systems are very evenly matched because although the Atari has slightly less capable video and audio, its faster CPU allows it to generate many of the same effects. An example of that is sprite multiplexing - both systems can multiplex sprites to allow many more than the 4 hardware ones of the Atari, 8 of the C64, but that has to be done in software using the CPU and since the Atari has a faster CPU it can do that a bit better, while still keeping everything else going. HOWEVER that actually requires careful coding and hence a better coder. Say you have 2 entry level coders, on the Atari he can do 4 sprites with as much ease as a C64 coder can do 8. A higher level coder can easily have 64 going on both, an conceivably have an easier time on Atari, because he has more CPU cycles to spare. What this really comes down to is nostalgia and preference, very subjective things. I think objectively C64 has the better video and sound, but also objectively, Atari's faster CPU allow it to keep up. So the subjective "Pokey sounds so awesomely grungy" does stand, because Pokey is great, but is it actually objectively better, no, it is not.
@cedynski2 жыл бұрын
C64 must have been really useless to programming, since it has so much software (games, demos, utils, etc.). die hard Atarian tells you this mate ;)
@pennysteam2 жыл бұрын
As an computer programmer I have been programming on all platforms since the 80s and I am still doing so, I was referring to the poor implementation of basic was no use for people learning to program for the first time. I didn’t find the Atari if you knew what you was doing any slower than others computers at that time, while the C64 simply didn’t support its own features resulting in everything being peaks and pokes. Yes I did also program in machine code and I had several programs published.
@Nxko94592 жыл бұрын
This is really calming. Thank You :)
@pauljs753 жыл бұрын
Ball Blazer is playing a bit slow though. Like it's a the 60Hz NTSC version being played on a 50Hz PAL system or something.
@ondrejzdarsky40413 жыл бұрын
Jet set Willy the best..
@rosie-cotton42623 жыл бұрын
They should make an actual hit out.of Capone!!
@retrogamer333 жыл бұрын
Panther sounds better on XL/XE than the C64. Also Ballblazer and BMX Simulator on Atari 8-bit kick SID butt
@andor3xy7123 жыл бұрын
great compilation
@lordalepore3 жыл бұрын
I love the lofi noise on the background >_<
@sebastianmoroianu99403 жыл бұрын
I don't love
@defordefor98653 жыл бұрын
Jet Set Willy! Such a beautiful melody! Extirpator is a hidden gem! (I know it's a Saxon remix from C64, in fact) And then Draconus, International Karate and Warhawk, obviously.
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In my heart i love 8 bit music
This Arpeggio of Whistlers brother is so awesome...
You should've just stay next to the Chaos Engine and shoot at it. You had plenty of lives to finish it.
180 was the best game ever! and the atari 65xe had the best version too.
Temple of Apshai was one of my favorite Atari chip bit music tracks.
I remember having program which had top 25 song from atari, but cannot remember the name, help!!
I love chiptune. It always sounds fun and somewhat heartwarming.
1:02:36 love this one! I have another couple of ones to find now.
Jet Set Willy is my favorite!
bellísimos recuerdos.. tengo 46 años y es pura nostalgia...🥲
damn it took me home
esta es musica y no mamadas
top
I ve a c64 and amiga 500 and i can say the sid of c64 have a greatest sound in soundchip than amiga. Amiga is good for .mod because it s a 16 bits :)
Paula is 8 bit sound chip
some of these will sound fucking awesome in a hardcore track
They're back......👁️👁️👽🌏🌎🌍🚧🚧🚧🚧🚧🚧
Very good compilation! I think the Giana Sisters remix here might not be from Pokey nor an Atari or is it a softsynth?
Hypn🙈🙉🙊tic*allexpo
Listening to Atari music is somewhat surreal haha. I cannot describe any other fashion…
Nice list. BallBlaster FTW. Incomplete without Necromancer though....
i'm memorizing now each moment of me as a kid
This should have a million thumbs up.
03:52 Das Omen RULEZ!!! *The only Atari makes it possible !*
Jet Set Willy BEST 😀
we want more atari 8bit
When the you when making a playlist when you uhhh… you know?
First game I ever loaded up on my 800xl was colony! Great tune, great game that sadly you could never finish due to a glitch/bug. Also a favourite was an abbuc tune or two not on this list,. Gnome demo, and 'in space' demo. Done on the black magic music composer I believe. Great quality upload. Thanks!
Datasoft's Bruce Lee has 2 versions and the title screen music is different between the 2.
Absolutely insane skills and knowledge of the game.
falta THINKER y LAZER MANIA
Ur granddad's a legend son. He's in a better place X
the Panther was really cool at the time. Both gameplay and the tune.
I owned the Bruce Lee game, the cassette and then the floppy disk. And I never hear that song.
Penelope scott samples these bro i swear im not crazy
Mate, thank you so much, this is awesome!
10:20 Put at 1.20 for the intended speed.
33:33 goes hard
Jet Set Willy was by far the best song ever written on this platform :)
Odd selection and no action.
Over all Atari was better than the C64, for a start the C64 was next to useless for programming while the Atari had a Berry good programming platform, I speak as a computer programmer myself. Secondly colour and music was far better on the Atari. The C64 was more popular as it was sold a lot more strongly, mainly to people who never programmed or gave up due to the poor programming support on it, as a result more games was produced for the C64 but these were generally of a lower standard than Atari games.
Wha??? Dude you are totally wrong on most of this. Atari 800xl, 400 and then 800 were my first computers, and currently I have a 65XE. I have also owned several C64's and have coded for all of them. I have no clue what you are talking about "C64...useless for programming.." and "...Atari...good programming platform..." I am assuming you aren't talking about Basic, since both were garbage - C64 no graphics or sound commands in Basic, while Atari had the slowest version of Basic of any machine even though its CPU was one of the fastest. If you are talking about Basic... then you are not a computer programmer. If you are talking about Assembly, which you should be, then they are almost identical as far as programming utilities. Both have some very good Assembler/monitor and other utilities. I started programming on the Atari, but when I got a C64 I was blown away on how much more powerful the VIC 2 chip was than GTIA/Antic, and how much more capable Sid was than Pokey for music. Pokey is great for percussion and Bass and SFX, but Sid was better for everything else. Vic2 - more and better text modes with hardware scrolling and better color capabilities. - more and better sprites Sid - multiple waveform types (yes, it is useful for a lot of stuff) - multiple filters - much more useful generally than distortion with polynomial counters - ring modulation - makes very useful metallic sounds. - much better frequency resolution. (pokey has 8bit note resolution only and sometimes channels interfere with each other and pull things out of tune) "Poor programming support" - I had all of the official Atari programming manuals, they were very good, but paled in comparison to the Commodore C64 Programmers Reference manual. And yes there were over 3 times as many C64 and compatibles sold than Atari 8bit machines. That means that a lot more people tried programming on the C64, that doesn't mean the C64 is worse because most weren't good coders. If you compare garbage on one to treasure on the other it makes no sense whichever direction you go. Compare actual well done ports on one system to the other, and be honest, you will find that both systems are very evenly matched because although the Atari has slightly less capable video and audio, its faster CPU allows it to generate many of the same effects. An example of that is sprite multiplexing - both systems can multiplex sprites to allow many more than the 4 hardware ones of the Atari, 8 of the C64, but that has to be done in software using the CPU and since the Atari has a faster CPU it can do that a bit better, while still keeping everything else going. HOWEVER that actually requires careful coding and hence a better coder. Say you have 2 entry level coders, on the Atari he can do 4 sprites with as much ease as a C64 coder can do 8. A higher level coder can easily have 64 going on both, an conceivably have an easier time on Atari, because he has more CPU cycles to spare. What this really comes down to is nostalgia and preference, very subjective things. I think objectively C64 has the better video and sound, but also objectively, Atari's faster CPU allow it to keep up. So the subjective "Pokey sounds so awesomely grungy" does stand, because Pokey is great, but is it actually objectively better, no, it is not.
C64 must have been really useless to programming, since it has so much software (games, demos, utils, etc.). die hard Atarian tells you this mate ;)
As an computer programmer I have been programming on all platforms since the 80s and I am still doing so, I was referring to the poor implementation of basic was no use for people learning to program for the first time. I didn’t find the Atari if you knew what you was doing any slower than others computers at that time, while the C64 simply didn’t support its own features resulting in everything being peaks and pokes. Yes I did also program in machine code and I had several programs published.
This is really calming. Thank You :)
Ball Blazer is playing a bit slow though. Like it's a the 60Hz NTSC version being played on a 50Hz PAL system or something.
Jet set Willy the best..
They should make an actual hit out.of Capone!!
Panther sounds better on XL/XE than the C64. Also Ballblazer and BMX Simulator on Atari 8-bit kick SID butt
great compilation
I love the lofi noise on the background >_<
I don't love
Jet Set Willy! Such a beautiful melody! Extirpator is a hidden gem! (I know it's a Saxon remix from C64, in fact) And then Draconus, International Karate and Warhawk, obviously.
where is Ninja Commando, Blinky's Scary School ?