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2024-04-28 14:14
niallquinn

Registered: Apr 2024
Posts: 9
Back after 35 years, which "mega" demos will blow my socks off!!

Hi,

Apart from the current Top 10 Demos, Next Level, Mojo, Coma Light 13, and so on. What have I missed?

When I left the 64 in 87 for the ST and Amiga, 64 demos were just an intro, scroller, press space and that was it.

What I find is amanzing is the ones I've mentioned above, are like Trackmos/Megademos on the Amiga - I didn't even know that was possible!

Anyway, which "megademo" is a must have?

Thanks, hope everyone is well.
 
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2024-04-28 18:03
Frostbyte

Registered: Aug 2003
Posts: 172
Being away for such a long time, you've missed a LOT. Looking at the top list, there are a lot of great demos in top 300, even in top 400. The C64 scene has been so prolific that a lot of demos that were great 20-30 years ago, and still are, barely make it to the top half a thousand. The same goes for demos which are not necessarily crowd pleasers but may tickle your particular senses exactly the right way, and you wouldn't want to miss those.

How much time do you have? My recommendation would be to begin watching from the demo ranked 400th and move up the list from there. šŸ˜
2024-04-28 19:52
niallquinn

Registered: Apr 2024
Posts: 9
I've cenrtainly watched the majority of the top 100. I'll stick at it, and aim for 400!!!

Thanks folks! I guess it was a daft question, as we all like different things, the music, the effects, the graphics, the story, the scrollers, or just the sort of thing that says to you, "how can a 64 do that? That must have taken ages to code"!! Is it Next Level, that just a little part of it, is 100 games recreated, for a few seconds each, all with their look, and music etc. Just that idea, and coding is brilliant. Really got my 64 mojo, no pun intended, back. Like being 15 again. Trouble is staying up until 4 watching demos, when your young you can pull that off, with a few hours sleep. Doing the same, when your 52, and have to go to work shortly is taking it out of me. I'll go in tomorrow, what did you do this weekend Andrew? Well I slept for about 30 hours... :)
2024-04-28 20:12
Fungus

Registered: Sep 2002
Posts: 626
Yeah been a long time... top 100 demos is a good start, then go through the stuff made by those groups.
2024-04-28 21:34
chancer

Registered: Apr 2003
Posts: 346
it's a case of what hasn't be done.. by decent coders who squeeze every bit of rastertime they can..

if you can't compete on that front , take the design route.. I feel thats the route for many who can code, but not to a silly level can do.

obv. music and graphics have their part to play. i'm not dismisive of that.

as for the amiga? someone didn't get the memo about sine scrollers :D
2024-04-29 08:54
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2854
Quoting chancer
as for the amiga? someone didn't get the memo about sine scrollers :D
Please elaborate. =)
2024-04-29 10:40
Mibri

Registered: Feb 2018
Posts: 205
niallquinn - are you a mackem by any chance? :D Used to love watching Quinny and Phillips up front when I was a kid. Better times!

Anyway, as far as essential modern-ish C64 trackmos go, I think a lot of sceners (from the C64 scene and beyond) still hold Edge of Disgrace in very high regard. My personal favourite might be Old Men in Used Cars.
2024-04-29 11:16
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2854
And there we were, trying not to name any particular demo...
2024-04-29 14:48
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11140
35 years ago even includes the 90s, so stuff long before EoD.

I'd not go for the csdb (or any other website) top list at all (this is VERY skewed really), but check the top3 (or so) of the major parties during the years, that should give you a very good overview.
2024-04-29 22:07
TheRyk

Registered: Mar 2009
Posts: 2081
Quoting chatGPZ
... 35 years ago even includes the 90s...

Even late 80s if we look at
Quoting niallquinn
... I left the 64 in 87 ...

when 'Mega Demo' actually was a word :D
I was digging these a lot, so much I even bothered fixing one from 1988 some 27 years later
FHGHG aka Revolution by Agile 101% [fix]

Just kidding, seriously: Term 'Mega Demo' came out of fashion as everything's gotta be TrackMo since... well, I guess since Millennium. Personally, I'd define Mega Demo sth like any multipart demo loading from disk but without trackloader.
2024-04-30 01:03
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2854
Quoting TheRyk
seriously: Term 'Mega Demo' came out of fashion as everything's gotta be TrackMo since... well, I guess since Millennium.
In my book, the turning point on C-64 was as early as mid-1992.

Quoting TheRyk
Personally, I'd define Mega Demo sth like any multipart demo loading from disk but without trackloader.
And "trackloader" still doesn't make much sense on C-64, unlike Amiga where the term originates. =)
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