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X2010 - C64 Demo - We Are New by Fairlight (Live footage)

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X2010 - C64 Demo - We Are New by Fairlight (Live footage)

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  • Very good. I just love the oldskool scene. Hearing these nerds cheering for something as simple as a paralaxx scroller really warms my heart. New PC demos tends to just mesh a million fx at once, with a billion polygons etc... Some new demos (mainly 4K's) are absolutely amazing with the music and everything, but there's something special about the old days.... Nostalghia I guess...

  • CPU MOS Technology 6510

    @ 1.023 MHz (NTSC version)

    @ 0.985 MHz (PAL version)

    Memory 64 kB RAM + 20 kB ROM

    Graphics VIC-II (320 × 200, 16 colors, sprites, raster interrupt)

    Sound SID 6581 (3× Osc, 4× Wave, Filter, ADSR, Ring)

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  • Phenomenal SID tunes in this demo. C64 Forever baby!

  • this is art

  • can someone tell me which bass they use here

  • that tree panda gets me everytime. much love.

  • Alright, ok, alright, ok!

  • My first memories of being alive are sitting in front of my old C64. The year was 1984 and I was 3 years old.

    Titles like Bruce Lee, Bee Gee Air Rally, Speed Buggy, RAD WARRIOR!!!!!! Nothing sounds like a C64..... Super street baseball, Star Trek, etc...... Damn... I miss the glory of the 80's. Today, everything seems so dry and driven by violence and hate for other men..... These kids today didn't have it like we did! ; )

  • @SYN7HOR It isn't the parralax scroller they're cheering, they're cheering for the technical achievement it is to produce that effect on the Commodore 64, also, they're cheering the fact a thirty year-old piece of hardware was designed well enough to be able do it, and they're chering on the spirit of the '64 scene since this isn't an old-skool demo, it's new and it would take a long time before the people who write todays PC demos could equal this one on it's native machine. : )

  • Is this on a REAl C64? The sound souonds a little off...

  • who are the screamers ? :D

  • Loved it.

    I seriously wish I could go to these. As far as I'm aware, though, parties like this don't even EXIST in the US (though I briefly saw mention of one in Utah? Doesn't help any, being in PA, though). Really sucks.

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