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C64 Demo Soiled Legacy (on real C64 captured with tv card)

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2007

C64 Demo Soiled Legacy - played on my C64 (no emulator used), captured with my TV card.

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  • I have so much respect for the people who made this...

  • Great demo, especially knowing how hard is to get nice FLI picture out of that without flickering and his friends. Some of the effects I still cannot image how they did, but maybe once... :-D

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  • Respect, best demo Ive seen for the old 64 awesome tune, where can I download?

  • this is 64kb right? 64 kilobyte! jezus...these are programming wizards..

  • Best regards from Amstrad CPC demoscene. Great work!

  • 02:50 I love that part!:D

  • Ez kegyetlenjó! :D

  • Great artworks. One of the best faces ever seen on C64!!! I love that stuff!

  • as an old C64 coder myself I can only sit and be amazed at the complexity and variety of effects shown here, back in my day (84/85) you were considered something of a God amongst your peers if you could code at all, this thing makes my colour bars, sprites in the borders and flexible line distance routines look like childs play. I think I may just dig out my old books, 'Commodore 64 programmers reference guide' and 'Programming the 6502' by Rodnay Zaks ... and have me some old skool C64 fun!

  • Nice demo. Respect for coders.

  • 2 people slipped and missed the like button.

  • Thank you for recording this from a real C64. I'm tired of seeing the analogue soul of the machine being ripped out in emulator videos. TV's were a blurry mess, the SID chip was half analogue, and C64 artists made good use of that. None of that is visible in an emulator.

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