Dancing Demon
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Yes! I loved Dancing Demon. The performance was incredible for the time, and it had a really innovative way of programming music and dance steps. Plus there was a slight quasi-3D effect when he turned his head (one eye become slightly foreshortened). This... this was the stuff, man.
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Of course! I love all the old shit like this!
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Hey we got demons flipping us off here. Back at ya, Clyde.
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Haha,muito legal adorei ....parabens
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Tosco!
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Dancing Demon was my favorite! For more on the TRS-80, read the authentic history of eary software in "Priming the Pump: How TRS-80 Enthusiasts Helped Spark the PC Revolution" book available on amazon.
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They should have come out with an updated version that worked with the Orchestra 90!
I need to get my Model III up and running again, power supply went up in a ball of smoke last year. I can't believe it's already 30 YEARS OLD.
My first computer and the only one I've never given away or tossed out for being outdated.
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This just makes me think of Bill Gates' Microsoft group photo.....you know- the one that asks if you would have invested in Microsoft after seeing 'this group.' Just goes to show- potential can hide anywhere! The humbling part; is that I can STILL look at either and be amazed that so much came from those efforts.
Wasn't the game by Leo Christopherson?
I remember Snake Eggs being one of the first TRS-80 games we had at home. That one was done by the same guy.
franklaarakker 1 year ago
You're right. Leo Christopherson is the author of this beauty. It owns a website (seek on google). There you can find some other interesting info (and photo) about this "legendary" character of the computer programming history. Also there is a DOS version of the Ninja Droid! Amazing...
Raposovski 1 year ago
Thanks for the tip. I've tried the Ninja thing!
Nothing like a good bit of melancholy!
franklaarakker 1 year ago
@franklaarakker You're welcome!
Yes, good oldies!
Raposovski 1 year ago
Great show! I never used dancing demon, my favorite was android nim! But now i see i missed something. Thanks for the video!
cologneskater 4 years ago
Thanks for your comment ! This is a proof of creativity at that time (1979). I uploaded another video, with a second song. Amazing !
Raposovski 4 years ago