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Robotic Liberation by PWP (VIC-20)
Uploaded by: viznut
Video Description:
Are machines going to take over the world? A "music video" completely performed by an unexpanded Commodore VIC-20 and a 1541 disk drive. Note that there are only 5120 bytes and 1024 nybbles of RAM available, and the total disk size of the demo is a mere 16 KB. No one had ever pushed VIC-20 programming this far before the new millennium.
And don't forget: even the original Terminator was based on the 6502 microprocessor!
More: http://www.pelulamu.net/viznut/demos/rli/
Tags for this video: 20 8bit commodore demoscene hacking pwp realtime retro robots vic vic-20
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The Vic 20 is the most interesting of all the 8 bit computers.
It has the most untapped potential and this guy has certainly tapped it.
Imagine if this had been available when the Vic was first released. You'd have been hailed as some kind of genius, and probably have increased Vic sales 10 fold
i remember playin Manic Minor, Jet-Pack, Radar Rat Race was a LEGEND!!! HA
It was made in 2004 iirc.
Loistavasti tehty! :)