Silesia 8bit Party: Commodore is not dead
Advertising Agency: Change Integrated, Warsaw, Poland
Creative Directors: Ryszard Sroka, Jakub Korolczuk, Rafał Górski
Art Directors: Tytus Klepacz, Adam Marzec
Copywriters: Adam Marzec, Tytus Klepacz
Commodore 64 Programmer: Rafał 'Raf' Szyja
Designer: Iza Koniarz
Published: August 2010

17 comments
This is great !
but can someone please explain how does it work ?
the translation part ...
@dbb. a c64 have a "DATASETTE", its like a dics. just look at google
Not like a disc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_Datasette
Ivan Raszl, admin of AotW
good! very good! It brings on memories to me...
WOW, is all I can say.
@DBB, the old C64's would work with casette's as data carriers. Later floppy drives were introduced. So I guess what you did was record the audio from the radio, and just let that be loaded by your C64 by entering the tape. Brilliantly done, hope it worked! VERY cool media use!
Wow indeed. But a commodore convention? Really?! Commodore is dead.
wow
Clever... bravo!
Simple ideas are the best !
Wow. Jr. High School comes flooding back!
The C64 was teh awesomez!
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"I love some things, and don't love some other things."
Great target group oriented action!
The question is: Does the target group really still use an FM radio receiver with a cassette recorder?
The answer is: Yes. And if not, they can record it from radio streaming and use C64 emulator. Thanks for voting before knowing the answer.
www.tytpol.com
Where is the innovation here? There existed computer radio shows in the 80s (I recently read about a radio show from former eastern Germany) which aired such program code so one had not to transcribe long program listings from magazines.
So, it works! Cool! Love it!
Yes, it's cool and working but what happen if my target group dont know c64 ?
that target group had to know c64
Genius!