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added on the 2010-04-06 13:35:18 by Captain Zed Yago |
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Really, so what you are saing is that one has to have a piece of obscure hardware to enjoy this one?
yes (PC SUX)
Cap it, captain!
capturing it prooves also very difficult... to begin with, it requires 50Hz capturing, and as shown by going lowres/trsi, postproducing to convert 25Hz to 50Hz is also a difficult task..
Vic20 isn't as common as c64, but it's hardly obscure.
I enjoyed watching this one at BP, and I'll probably transfer it for viewing on real hardware sometime :_)
I enjoyed watching this one at BP, and I'll probably transfer it for viewing on real hardware sometime :_)
argh, forgot the thumb..
that bumpy effect was quite nice.. nice demo..
Is it really some kind of trick to display a greyscale?...I cant afford a real Vic20 to find out...
voting on my feelings in the compo !
as vice doesnt show it correct !
as vice doesnt show it correct !
Interesting.
Everything new for Commodore VIC-20 is desirable. :)
Everything new for Commodore VIC-20 is desirable. :)
Ran it on my VIC20 connected to old CRT, and I didn't see any greyscale trick, just switching between black and white each frame...?
sdw: indeed, thats how the demo was meant to be..
nice trick, I bet it doesn't flicker with a monitor/tv of vc20 age (with slow phosphor)? :)
Thumb for platform!
xD
nice
yeah
Now that i have a Vic20, i dont have a ram expansion. :(
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if this prod is a fake, some info is false or the download link is broken,
do not post about it in the comments, it will get lost.
instead, click here !
doesnt display properly with vice>1.19
doesnt display correctly when recorded or with lcd-tv (vic20 has no grey)