Atari VCS
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I liked Asteroids. My best friend used to be able to flip the score counter when he worked in a restaurant/bar. I would help him by providing underage beers for us while he pounded fire buttons.
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Waitasec. I was able to play the video at home. That's DK Jr. for the C64? Christ that's beautiful. That has to be the best looking version of the game besides the arcade. God, with the C64 was on, it was on.Flack wrote: Sat Jun 09, 2018 8:13 am No. My point was, millions of people have a fondness for the Commodore 64, and not because of its terrible word processors.
Instead they're all playing crap games that look like ass, like this one:
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Apparently the us version of the C64 mini is out and the games list looks decent enough:
Started playing around with a C64 emulator and was actually impressed with the graphics and how well the games played, especially since I was a 486 and NES child.
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Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sat Jun 16, 2018 11:15 pmWaitasec. I was able to play the video at home. That's DK Jr. for the C64? Christ that's beautiful. That has to be the best looking version of the game besides the arcade. God, with the C64 was on, it was on.
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Did any other home computer system have a demoscene besides the C64? I've never ever seen a demo for anything but the Commodore. I could Google this.... but then where's the content?
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Are you serious?AArdvark wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:52 pm Did any other home computer system have a demoscene besides the C64?

Every computer ever made has a demoscene. Including the latest PCs with 8-cores and $3000 GPUs and whatnot.
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When the 16bit machines hit the market, most of the C64 demo makers moved to either the Amiga or the Atari ST. Here are a couple of YouTube playlists with demos from each of those machines. (I love putting these on in the background during the day at work!)AArdvark wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 3:52 pm Did any other home computer system have a demoscene besides the C64? I've never ever seen a demo for anything but the Commodore. I could Google this.... but then where's the content?
Atari ST: Link
Amiga: Link
It took a few years for PC hardware to catch up, but once it did, DOS demos took off.
DOS: Link
This is one of the most famous (and one of my favorite) demos for the Amiga called State of the Art. There are only a few frames of animation, but with lots of different effects, they made it seem like much more.
Demo makers continue the art form today. With infinite processing power at their fingertips, their only limitation these days is their own creativity.
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