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Christmas Demo 2025
My latest C64 coding effort. (The picture is a conversion from the Sierra AGI Christmas demo and the snow fall routine is from a YouTube video by Josip Retro Bits)
Christmas Demo 2025
0 likes • 22h
Just got around to watching this. It’s great. Excellent job 👍
It's Here
Arrived yesterday but I'm being a good little boy and waiting for Christmas Day 😁
It's Here
0 likes • 3d
Very nice.👍 Which edition did you go for?
1 like • 2d
@Peter Badrick that’s the version I would go for. I was tempted by one but didn’t need one but seeing all the reviews and posts on social media I do feel like I’m missing out 😊
C64 & Christmas
With Christmas fast approaching what memories do you have of your 64 and Christmas. Did you receive your 64 or games as a Christmas present? I had my 64 as my main present in 1984. I remember getting Little Computer People, Koronis Rift & Scarabaeus the following Christmas and Labyrinth the Christmas after that. I always looked forward to the Christmas issue of Zzap64. And who can forget the Commodore Christmas demo! To me Christmas and the 64 have always gone hand in hand.
C64 & Christmas
Hidden gems
I think it will be a special topic for everyone where you can show games or other things which are mostly less known for users of Commodore 64. I'll start here with two games I've found recently: - Nether Earth - Its a real time strategy game which is "the Command and and conquer of the 80's" by someone. "Nether Earth is a realtime strategy game that takes place in the distant future. A war is being waged between humans and ancient race of aliens called Insignian. On their mysterious planet there are four bases to capture - Kerberus, Tarras, Faretra and Diolkos. Use factories to build giant battle robots, similar to Mech units in other games. Commanding robots, capturing factories and defeating enemies in realtime are the player's primary goals. The player controls a small flying robot, instead of mouse cursor. With this robot the player can enter a factory to design unique battle robot from parts like wheels, antigrav, radar, laser gun or nuclear weapons. After that the player has to command the robot. Artificial intelligence works well at first, but in tough times it is possible to control the robot manually. As the balance of power changes with each conquered base, the player must also adjust strategies and tactics." Source: Nether Earth - LaunchBox Games Database - Ellak's Tomb - Interesting turn based RPG. "An adventuring dungeon crawl full of creatures, magic and surprises." Source: Ellak's Tomb - LaunchBox Games Database
Hidden gems
1 like • Nov 18
@Gabor Harsfalvi I love Realm of Impossibility. Such a great game
0 likes • Nov 19
@Mayhem Chaosinsky very nice, I have the advert with this artwork ready for framing. I do really like the original Electronic Arts artwork as well though!
The dark side
So we have all got C64's of one description or another but who has any other type of computer.. I have 3 x BBC b's and the New "The Spectrum". What have you got.....
0 likes • Nov 14
@Mayhem Chaosinsky Matt I’ve seen your contributions of the Vectrex fans unite! FB page. That’s a very impressive collection. It’s such a great unique console.
1 like • Nov 14
@Peter Badrick I agree about the mini, but if it gets more people to play & appreciate Vectrex games it can only have a positive effect on development for it. The cost of original consoles is just prohibitive for some so it’s a good introduction. A kind of gateway drug 🤣
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Jason Abbott
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C64 owner for over 40 years and still as enthusiastic about this great machine as I ever have been!

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Joined Sep 12, 2025
Rocester, Staffordshire, UK