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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2006

Written in 1979 by Leo Christopherson for the Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I computer.
This is the best game ever for at that time.

http://www.dnull.com/demon/

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  • Same... Thanks for posting this!

    Awesome, trying to explain my amazement when I first loaded this on my TRS-80 Model I (Level II) to my 16 year old...

    Yikes..

  • I used to love that program!

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  • after 4 yrs and 12k + likes im the first dislike!  YAY!

  • this is better than world of warcaft

  • Thanks for posting this. Somehow it just popped into my head. I learned to program assembly language by studying and reverse-engineering this when I was about 11 years old. It's 4am, I'm in my 40's, and I'm wide awake coding!!! THANKS LEO !!! :)

  • @mpalikko I had a model 1, Im pretty sure it'd take a semi truck of those to match the computing power of a single smartphone. But let her watch Legend, at least she might like the movies of the time.

  • I was fascinated when I saw this app running.  It was like breaking into the "Matrix"

  • "....wait, WTF?! I want my 20 dollars back!"

  • That was awesome for a trs-80.

  • No way, it was written by Leo Christopherson, the master of string packing. Assembly language was packed into strings and the CPU jumped to the address of the string, executing the code (VARPTR and friends...)

  • Thanks for posting this! I know it's hard to understand for those younger but this was the coolest program for the time. The animation was way beyond what was available for the early pc's. What a trip down memory lane.

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