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100 Commodore 64 games in 10 minutes!
http://www.c64audio.com/ - buy the music used in this video from that awesome site! Lots of other great music there too and DRM free music. Well, I figured I might as well do a C64 one as well :) I'm not 100% satisfied with this one though.. it's not as good as the Amiga one. The reason is that I made this one just after finishing the Amiga one and I was a little burnt out I guess.. got very sick of making this one almost right away. It's stilld decent though so I hope some people can enjoy it at least :) The soundtrack consists of these three songs, all by Instant Remedy - Flimbo's Quest Commando Game On (Issue 0989) Complete list of games in this video (might be some errors) - 1. Last Ninja 2 (0:00) 2. IK+ (0:07) 3. Maniac Mansion (0:13) 4. Pirates! (0:19) 5. Zak McKracken (0:25) 6. Vendetta (0:31) 7. Turrican 2 (0:37) 8. Archon: The Light and the Dark (0:43) 9. Bubble Bobble (0:49) 10. Summer Games 2 (0:55) 11. Ultima IV (1:01) 12. Bruce Lee (1:07) 13. Last Ninja (1:13) 14. Project Firestart (1:19) 15. Turrican (1:25) 16. Wasteland (1:31) 17. Defender of the Crown (1:37) 18. Asterix (1:43) 19. Emlyn Hughes International Soccer (1:49) 20. M.U.L.E (1:55) 21. Microprose Soccer (2:01) 22. Leaderboard Golf (2:07) 23. Hyper Sports (2:13) 24. Winter Games (2:19) 25. Creatures 2: Torture Trouble (2:25) 26. Impossible Mission (2:31) 27. Samurai Warrior - The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo (2:37) 28. Great Giana Sisters (2:43) 29. Armalyte (2:49) 30. California Games (2:55) 31. Boulder Dash (3:01) 32. Dominator (3:07) 33. Wizard of Wor (3:13) 34. Montezuma's Revenge (3:19) 35. Katakis (3:25) 36. Mayhem in Monsterland (3:31) 37. Stunt Car Racer (3:37) 38. H.E.R.O. - Helicopter Emergency Rescue Operation (3:43) 39. Pitstop II (3:49) 40. Skate or Die! (3:55) 41. Space Taxi (4:01) 42. World Games (4:07) 43. Batman - The Caped Crusader (4:13) 44. Donald Ducks Playground (4:19) 45. Rainbow Islands (4:25) 46. Green Beret (4:31) 47. Tusker (4:37) 48. Shadow of the Beast (4:43) 49. International Karate (4:49) 50. Midnight Resistance (4:55) 51. Paradroid (5:01) 52. Gauntlet (5:07) 53. Airborne Ranger (5:13) 54. Blue Max (5:19) 55. Count Duckula (5:25) 56. Grand Prix Circuit (5:31) 57. Racing Destruction Set (5:37) 58. Wizball (5:43) 59. Buggy Boy (5:49) 60. Arnie (5:55) 61. Lode Runner (6:01) 62. Spy vs Spy (6:07) 63. Stormlord (6:13) 64. Fiendish Freddys Big Top O Fun (6:19) 65. Jumpman (6:25) 66. Zynaps (6:31) 67. Kung Fu Master (6:37) 68. MYTH: History in the Making (6:43) 69. Power Drift (6:49) 70. Rick Dangerous (6:55) 71. Super Pipeline (7:01) 72. Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior (7:07) 73. Frankie goes to Hollywood (7:13) 74. Ghosts 'n Goblins (7:19) 75. Lazy Jones (7:25) 76. Way of the Exploding Fist (7:31) 77. Raid on Bungeling Bay (7:37) 78. Decathlon (7:43) 79. Manic Miner (7:49) 80. Gremlins 2 (7:55) 81. Nebulus (8:01) 82. Shoot-Em-Up Construction Kit (8:07) 83. Law of the West (8:13) 84. Spy Hunter (8:19) 85. Turbo Outrun (8:25) 86. Aztec Challenge (8:31) 87. Goonies (8:37) 88. Krakout (8:43) 89. Platoon (8:49) 90. Ghostbusters (8:55) 91. Addams Family (9:01) 92. Forbidden Forest (9:07) 93. Salamander (9:13) 94. Target Renegade (9:19) 95. Commando (9:25) 96. BC 2 - Grogs Revenge (9:31) 97. Netherworld (9:37) 98. Kikstart II (9:43) 99. Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh (9:49) 100. Flimbo's Quest (9:55) Well, enjoy :) |
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Commodore Vic-20 commercial
80's commercial - Shatner on fire selling the Commodore Vic-20. "unlike games it has a real keyboard!" |
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Commodore 64 - 25th Anniversary Celebration
[Recorded Dec 10, 2007] The Commodore 64 was an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August, 1982, and during it's lifetime (between 1982 and 1994), sales totaled close to 17 million units, making it the best-selling single personal computer model of all time. Approximately 10,000 commercial software titles were developed for the Commodore 64 including development tools, office applications, and games. The C64 made an impressive debut at the 1982 Winter Consumer Electronics Show, as recalled by Production Engineer David A. Ziembicki: All we saw at our booth were Atari people with their mouths dropping open, saying, 'How can you do that for $595?' The term personal computer was a common term in the early 80's and was used as early as 1972 to characterize Xerox PARC's Alto. During this era of microcomputer innovation, the market was dominated by the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC), the Commodore 64, the Atari 8-bit family, the Apple II, Tandy Corporation's TRS-80s, and various CP/M machines. Although the history of the Commodore is rich, the histories of the people and the companies that developed these early personal computers are also critical to the personal productivity tools and business solutions we often take for granted in our daily lives. This panel discussion is a celebration of the Commodore 64 computer and how it spawned a tremendous market for home, small business, distributed and networked technology. |
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Commodore 64 commercial (1985)
This is a commercial for the Commodore 64 home computer, aired in 1985 on Australian television. |
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Commodore 64
This is the old school Commercial for the Commodore 64. |
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Commodore 64 Music Tribute
Tribute to the great Commodore 64 games with some great game audio tracks ( Sorry for the extremely lame gameplayin'. It isn't really a tribute if ur playing like this ;) :D ) Games: Commando, Giana Sisters, Green Beret, International Karate, Kikstart II, Kung Fu Master, Terra Cresta, Way of the Exploding Fist Audio credits: SkyMarshall Arts - Turrican (Original Cut), Instant Remedy - Commando (V2), X-formZ - Giana Sisters (FS I CB Mix), Sonic Wanderer - Green Beret (Distant Dreams), Instant Remedy - International Karate, Sonic Wanderer - Kikstart II (Kik-It Mix), are be - Kung Fu Master (The Beatrix Mix), Jogeir Liljedahl - Terra Cresta, Puffy64 - Way of the Exploding Fist |
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Shredz64 - Guitar Hero for the Commodore 64 - Part 1
A demonstration of Shredz64 and the PSX64 interface in action. After over a year of development, I've finally finished it up! Part 1 features an explanation of the software and a demo of game play with the Zelda Overworld theme (tune remade by Sascha Zeidler). Read more about it / download at www.toniwestbrook.com |
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Ladytron @ the Commodore in Vancouver
Take the best of pop music over the last three decades and you´ll get Ladytron, a quartet of mid-twenties Eurotrash kids whose sound fuses streamlined new wave with a dance-floor bass line and plenty of funk rhythm. Ladytron was dreamed up by Daniel and Reuben, two friends from Liverpool with a love for music who played the odd DJ gig here and there. |
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Australian Commodore 64 Commercial (1983)
You got it all, with a Commodore C64 |
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Destroy Commodore 64
Mashup of Mylo's "Destroy Rock And Roll" with the world of the Commodore 64, and specifically the music from the game "Wizball" |
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Commodore 64 boy band song (Comic Bakery)
This is probably our most famous tune, and probably the one most far away from our usual style---which is rock music. This tune is an "off the mill" boy band song about love to our beloved C64. At one point we figured "What c64 tune would be great if interpreted as a boy band song?" The answer was Comic Bakery written by Martin Galway. |
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Commodore 64 Christmas Demo (1982)
Demo video program promoting the debut of the Commodore 64 computer system, set to various short holiday carols with animation. At the end comes the sale pitch, promoting it's whopping 64 kilobytes of RAM, eye-blazing 16 colors, and all for the amazingly low price of just under $600. Wow! |
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Outrun on Commodore 64
That's me playing Outrun on C64 |
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BBC Micro Live (1985) - Commodore Amiga Debut
Fred Harris looks at the cutting edge Amiga computer. |
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Commercial: Commodore Amiga 500 Intro Video
The Amiga 500, also known as the A500, was the first "low-end" Commodore Amiga 16/32-bit multimedia home/personal computer. It was announced at the winter Consumer Electronics Show in January 1987, at the same time as the high-end A2000, and competed directly against the Atari 520ST. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_500 |
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Shredz64 - Guitar Hero for the Commodore 64 - Part 2
This is part 2 of the demo of Shredz64 and the PSX64 interface. See part 1 for details of game. Part 2 features a demo of the "Ex State of Mind" track by Michal Hoffmann. www.toniwestbrook.com |
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R-type on Commodore 64
The legendary Irem game from 1987. Mainly uploaded for the amazing intro screen music that always gives me such a nostalgic feeling. |
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Last day of a Commodore Amiga Factory
The Commodore Plant in West Chester, PA The last day of this Amiga Factory. April 27, 1994. Dave Haynie shows you around of what once was... |
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Commodore 64 commercial (1982)
This is a commercial for the Commodore 64 home computer, aired in 1982 on U.S. television. |
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Commodore 64 Demomania!
Here's a neat collage of C64 demos and animations which I put together a long time ago as part of my first 'Xmas Chortles' movie. I revisited the footage a few years ago and added a better C64 music remix (Last Ninja by Instant Remedy) and improved the pace and editing slightly. I hope you enjoy watching this great selection of C64 clips! Please note that none of this footage has been speeded-up or digitally enhanced in any way, it is ALL Realtime Commodore 64 footage! This video is also available on the Back in Time Live Showreel DVD (with much better picture quality) http://www.binaryzone.org/ (it's in the retro DVD section!) You can also download many of the demos featured in this video from the 'FREE BZPD Disks' section on http://www.binaryzone.org/ |
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Commodore Amiga Commercial (1986)
A short commercial for the Commodore Amiga 500, Featuring, Buzz Aldrin, Pointer sisters, a more... |
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Atari ST versus Commodore Amiga in pictures
http://s247.photobucket.com/albums/gg160/Ahlebrand2/?start=all Click here to see the pictures in full quality ! http://www.telegraphics.com.au/sw/files/CountColours-1.1b4-win.zip Click here to download the color counting plugin fo Photoshop. The best way to see the difference is to download the images and view them in some image viewer, and go back and forth between them. I must say that i'm very impressed by Turrican and Wings of Death on the Atari ST, considered the 16 color limitation. Thailon really pushed the Atari ST to its limit. The games are: 1. Rainbow Island 2. SWIV 3. Defender of the Crown 4. Speedball 2 5. Batman 6. Shadow of the beast 7. Shadow of the beast 8. R-Type II 9. Mega lo Mania 10. Dogs of War 11. Turrican 12. Risky Woods 13. Robocop 2 14. The Great Giana Sisters 15. Ghost 'n Goblins 16. Wings of Death |
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Commodore Amiga 500 (1987)
Back in the dark days of DOS computers, all you had to work with your computer were white numbers on a black screen. To do any simple function, you had to write a long line of complicated code. No GUI's! For the novice, it was horrible. Then, one day I saw a video for an Amiga 500 computer and I was hooked! Out went my crappy DOS-system and I bought an Amiga. Suddenly I could do easy lists of all my videos but most of all I could do quality video titles, animations and more. And until the iMac came out with easy digital video, THIS was the way to go! I used mine for years. Step back 20 years and visit the future with the Amiga 500 computer! (See the Amiga 2000 Demo elsewhere in my listings.) Release Date: 1987 |
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V8 Commodore V BMW M3 1987
1987 Australian Touring Car Championship Round 2, Symmonds Plains. Peter Brock 5 Ltr V8 Group A Commodore, has the daylights beaten out of him by a 2.4 Ltr BMW M3 driven by Jim Richards |
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Commodore 64 Classics (28 Games) (Original Audio)
Same clip as posted before but with the original audio only |
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| Sheraton Suites Philadelphia Airport | |
| The Boulders Resort and Golden Door Spa | |
| Coral Beach Club |