1982 Commodore 64 Demo Celebrates Pixelated Christmas

Sarah LeBoeuf

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1982 Commodore 64 Demo Celebrates Pixelated Christmas


Thirty years ago, Commodore gave the gift of hi-res graphics and sound synthesis.

It seems laughably primative compared to modern technology, but in 1982 the Commodore 64 was one of the most successful and powerful computers on the market. The push for big sales during the holiday season was no different three decades ago, and Commodore made a major effort to promote its product as a must-have gift. To do so, it created the demo shown in the video, which was provided to dealers in order to show off the graphical and computing power of the Commodore 64. The demo celebrates Christmas in pixelated style, concluding by touting features like "hi-res graphics" and "64K memory."

The holiday spirit didn't end there for the C64; several Christmas-themed games were released throughout the 1980s for the system, like animated story Merry Christmas in 1989 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0MUffsaGWsg]. While these aren't exactly remembered as classic titles of the era, they're kind of charming in retrospect. As one commenter notes, "Every year we owned a Commodore 64 my family would gather around the TV and load up this: Jingle Disk. It's a silly little story and animation with chiptups renditions of some holiday classics."

Holiday-themed games aren't limited to the Commodore 64, but I can't recall any modern publishers making Christmas tech demos to appeal to customers. Until Christmas games become popular again, we'll just have to settle for getting a visit from Jingle on Toy Day [http://animalcrossing.wikia.com/wiki/Jingle].

Source: Rhizome [http://rhizome.org/editorial/2012/dec/18/prosthetic-knowledge-picks-commodore-christmas-dem/]

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angryfinger

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considering how a lot of game devs would have grown up with these computers its amazing they could be bothered
 

Formica Archonis

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Ah, now that brings back memories of years long gone. (Hugs MSD SD2.) I used to watch this on the original C64.
 

Evil Smurf

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I find it amazing that we have phones more powerful then that console. You can get quad core phones now.
 

Mr.Amakir

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Evil Smurf said:
I find it amazing that we have phones more powerful then that console. You can get quad core phones now.
Technically it is actually a PC not a console.
 

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Evil Smurf said:
I find it amazing that we have phones more powerful then that console. You can get quad core phones now.
Nothing amazing about it when you consider the 30 year gap.
 

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Man, I miss my commodore. I played the shit out of that thing between the ages of 3 and 9. Even though I never saw this demo, the graphics and music make my quite nostalgic.
 

Breywood

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Some of my favorite music is from this era as well as some of my favorite games.

And the demo gave me some pretty severe nostalgia.
 

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Sarah LeBoeuf said:
Holiday-themed games aren't limited to the Commodore 64, but I can't recall any modern publishers making Christmas tech demos to appeal to customers.
Last one I remember was Christmas Nights on the Sega Saturn. What a wonderful game that was.

Indeed, we don't get any Christmas themed games anymore, unless it were to be a tie-in to some God-awful children's movie.

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Well, I dunno, I've been off the medication for several weeks now...
 

Steve the Pocket

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Hardly impressive even by Commodore 64 demo standards; all of the backgrounds were even made out of the stock keyboard characters. But, eh, it was a launch title. You know what those are like. ;)