Digital Memories: The Best of Commodore 64

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I'm giving away a free DVD. I won it a few months ago in a PSP Programming contest. I never opened it, so I'll give it away. Here's a link to the DVD.

http://digitalmemories.csw-verlag.de/index.html

Not the greatest prize ever, but hey, it's free. And, it's probably interesting to any video game nerd. (Might even fetch a few bucks on eBay or here on CAG.)

The case is in German, but probably has English subtitles/audio.

All you have to do is post here. Post more than once, you're out. You must have an iTrader rating of 2 or more, or have been registered for 6 months. Sorry noobs, maybe next time. :lol:

I'll pick the winner tomorrow at this same time.

The only thing I ask for is feedback. Good Luck.
 
Wow, blast from the past. The C64 was one of my first computers. I recognize quite a few of those demo group names, especially Fairlight. It'd be interesting to see if I recall any of those demos.
 
Interesting. I had a C64 back in the day. Fond memories of that system. I really don't think there was a real video game crash in the 80's. After I got bored on the Atari and Intellivision, I went straight to playing good games on the Commodore.

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I have no idea what iTrader is, but I've been here on CAG for like 5 years now, so I think that I should be eleigible. Plus, my father was once a programmer for commodore, so this would make a great Christmas present for him.
 
Dude I Loved the c64! That was where I first played Pool of Radience. The AD&D Gold Box games dominated my youth. Diamond Mine was my sisters fav.
 
Well, I used random.org to generate 500 random numbers from 2 to 19 (Post numbers). It came out as a tie between 4 and 15, both with 34 numbers. Then, I generated 1000 random numbers from 0 to 1, 0 being post 4, 1 being post 15, and there were 511 0s and 489 1s.

That means benjam138 wins! Woo hoo, a crappy DVD! I know computer generated numbers aren't 'truly' random, but it's good enough. Let's hope this DVD turns out to be pretty interesting. (Which I honestly think it will.)
 
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