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(1 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Does anyone know of any videos, Web pages, or documents that explain how to install the Kitsch Bent RGBx3 backlight kit?

I'm super down for trying the beta!

ryba wrote:

Anything that doesn't sounds like 80' game soundtrack. Oh god, how I hate that PWM melodies.

PWM melodies?

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(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I'm biased towards the GBC but I would recommend it. Especially if the DMG is having trouble keeping up with your tracks. I started off using a DMG but it kept blowing out because most of the tracks I was working on were 208 bpm

"Papercut" runs just over 7 minutes, though I think "Bits Please" technically is my longest piece, as the whole EP was originally just one giant song, that I divided into sections

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(0 replies, posted in Releases)

https://isaacstarshine.bandcamp.com/album/no-minimum

Impulse dropped an entirely nanoloop 1.3 demo record!

Can I order/preorder mine this weekend?

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(10 replies, posted in General Discussion)

LSDJguides on YouTube is a great place to start. When I began I followed their Sabrepulse Guide series, then later I started watching their instrument tutorials until I got a good feel of how to make them myself

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(18 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I was using a BennVenn El Cheapo cart
Will that cause any issue in fixing the problem?

THX1138666 wrote:

Looking for someone who might be interested in doing some music for my game projects. I only have one game online at the moment but I am working on a sequel to it right now and would like to upgrade the music to something more appropriate and in the process maybe find a more permanent partner for developing games. http://hunterstudios.newgrounds.com/

Number of songs required : Varied
Rough length of songs : 1-2 minutes (looping preferred)
Deadline : Ongoing
Style or Genre required : 8-bit and 16-bit chiptune
Compensation : To be determined
Contact information : [email protected]
Game / company website :

Hit me up at [email protected]

I'm down big_smile

Chaos Stormclaw wrote:

Hey! I'm an Indie Game Maker and I'm looking for people to help make an original soundrack. If you are interested I'd like to hear a little of what you've already made and work with You while you make the soundtrack and while I make the game. Hopefully I can get a small group of musicians to help.
Number of songs required : don't know yet
Rough length of songs : At most 3ish minutes(loopable?)
Deadline : Take your time!
Style or Genre required : 8 bit and chiptune (think UNDERTALE soundtrack type)
Contact information : [email protected]
Twitter: ChaosStormclaw
My game is a 2 D RPG based around time travel. Anyone interested please let me know. You can sell the soundtrack and I won't take any pay from that or you can get a percent of the pay from the game, depending on how many songs the team makes. I suggest selling the soundtrack in case I give the game for free or if it doesn't get much pay. Nice to meet you all!

Shoot me an email ([email protected]) I'm down c:

Hyperstudios wrote:

Hey! I'm the Leader of a small group called "Hyperstudios", we work at some retro looked games, and we need an new sound artist for music. We work for free, and us games are al so free! We just work because we like it! And so we hope someone else like it to!

Number of songs required : at least 1
Rough length of songs : 1-2 minutes (looping preferred)
Style or Genre required : Gaming Music

If you're interested please contact us at: [email protected]
Nice to meet you!

PS: If that is important: We are all from Germany, but everyone of us can also speak English.

Email me c: [email protected]

I suppose so, though I find it to be useful as an easy way to label the darker, Angier,  more spastic chiptune

e.s.c. wrote:

maybe, but when you make a name for a music genre that contains the name of another music genre, it should probably be related... if someone made music they were calling "chip-pop" and it sounded nothing like pop music, that would be confusing and misleading

I get what you mean, I don't entirely agree with the term either. But it wasn't/isn't my call

TSC wrote:
e.s.c. wrote:

i don't know how to respond to this thread since i've never liked the term chipthrash. mostly because very little of it sounds much like thrash metal to me

I absolutely agree with this 100%.

Fair enough c:

Though the name is derived from the verb Thrash, and not from thrash metal (which I do really like  Anthrax for life \m/ )

TSC wrote:
e.s.c. wrote:

i don't know how to respond to this thread since i've never liked the term chipthrash. mostly because very little of it sounds much like thrash metal to me

I absolutely agree with this 100%.

Fair enough c:

Though the name is derived from the verb Thrash, and not from thrash metal (which I do really like  Anthrax for life \m/ )