VICUAL MMIX - new unexpanded VIC20 demo
VICUAL MMIX - new unexpanded VIC20 demo
After a long wait, after 7 years in the making (and most of it in hibernation), Pu-239 is proud to present a new visual and aural demonstration using an unexpanded VIC20 assisted with a disk drive.
Get your copy now from http://www.iki.fi/a1bert/Pu-239/vicual-mmix/ and enjoy the sound and colors of the great VIC20 machine.
Thanks go to Anders Carlsson for catering for the auditory senses.
Get your copy now from http://www.iki.fi/a1bert/Pu-239/vicual-mmix/ and enjoy the sound and colors of the great VIC20 machine.
Thanks go to Anders Carlsson for catering for the auditory senses.
Thanks!
But why are you using gzip???

PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
Re: VICUAL MMIX - new unexpanded VIC20 demo
Very impressive demo, I envy your ability in vic graphichs managementa1bert wrote:After a long wait, after 7 years in the making (and most of it in hibernation), Pu-239 is proud to present a new visual and aural demonstration using an unexpanded VIC20 assisted with a disk drive.

Have you never tried to use your talent for a big 16/24k vic-20 game ?
I've recognized the Carlsson's Tetris+ all-of-fame song using a the new player with additional effects...Thanks go to Anders Carlsson for catering for the auditory senses.
I like the song of "GIVE NEW WAVE PLEASE"... very good implementation of new player effects

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Re: VICUAL MMIX - new unexpanded VIC20 demo
Yes linux land likes this format btw you may easily open it under windows using winrar.nbla000 wrote:Very impressive demo, I envy your ability in vic graphichs managementa1bert wrote:After a long wait, after 7 years in the making (and most of it in hibernation), Pu-239 is proud to present a new visual and aural demonstration using an unexpanded VIC20 assisted with a disk drive.![]()
Have you never tried to use your talent for a big 16/24k vic-20 game ?
I've recognized the Carlsson's Tetris+ all-of-fame song using a the new player with additional effects...Thanks go to Anders Carlsson for catering for the auditory senses.
I like the song of "GIVE NEW WAVE PLEASE"... very good implementation of new player effects
Boray wrote:Thanks!But why are you using gzip???
Mega-Cart: the cartridge you plug in once and for all.
Re: VICUAL MMIX - new unexpanded VIC20 demo
The thought of a game has come to my mind, but it takes much more than just tricking the VIC-I. And I don't want to make a remake of an existing game, it should have some originality as well.nbla000 wrote:Have you never tried to use your talent for a big 16/24k vic-20 game ?
My next VIC-20 game will be a mix of two concepts that I doubt have ever been mixed before. I've already begun working on it, but Real Life has delayed me from finishing it yet.
NBLA: Yes, for a long time I wondered whether that song had been used or not, but I decided it could be used again with some new arpeggios. They're a bit on the loud side though.
Anyway, I took the liberty to upload a capture to YouTube. I believe my secondary PC used for capture is a bit too weak (800 MHz Athlon) which shows in the maximum quality one can use for capture. In order to shrink the video to be uploaded, I had to apply some DivX encoding too. I believe YouTube re-encodes videos anyway, so there may be some quality loss in this process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhfuSPg3kXQ
NBLA: Yes, for a long time I wondered whether that song had been used or not, but I decided it could be used again with some new arpeggios. They're a bit on the loud side though.
Anyway, I took the liberty to upload a capture to YouTube. I believe my secondary PC used for capture is a bit too weak (800 MHz Athlon) which shows in the maximum quality one can use for capture. In order to shrink the video to be uploaded, I had to apply some DivX encoding too. I believe YouTube re-encodes videos anyway, so there may be some quality loss in this process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhfuSPg3kXQ
Anders Carlsson






Aha, so it does! I didn´t know that!a1bert wrote: At least vice seems to decompress it automatically.

Looks really nice!
PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
Just three small issues: frame rate, resolution, and quality. :-]carlsson wrote:Anyway, I took the liberty to upload a capture to YouTube.
It's so horrible actually that it quickly approaches hilarious.

Edit: the best-quality version does not seem as bad.
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However remember a great demo that doesn't "bring fruit" in other software could have the opposite effect once the word is out. It means if the people on Commodore made stunning demos but the rest of the games looked like the same old stuff, customers would be somewhat disappointed.
I'm sure some of the VIC tricks can find use in games, but those which rely on very exact timing and no disturbing interaction would be best suited to embellish interludes. It is a challenge though, to try to make something game-like from visual effects without breaking them.
I'm sure some of the VIC tricks can find use in games, but those which rely on very exact timing and no disturbing interaction would be best suited to embellish interludes. It is a challenge though, to try to make something game-like from visual effects without breaking them.
Anders Carlsson






A1bert, you're trying to make the world believe that a vic-I chip, well mastered as you're doing, is not far from the SID of the big brother (ooops!!!) C64 .We can say that some of the music created by Zapac reminded me in some way whe one used in creature ... and what about the graphical effects you used.... and we should think that all this is done just by a poor (???) unexpanded vic20... It's amazing....
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