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(17 replies, posted in Releases)

PlainFlavored wrote:
PULSELOOPER wrote:

I wonder how the hell someone codes for the DMG. Anyone?

http://www.devrs.com/gb/software.php

Hehe i looked at that site aswell. Quite alot of the stuff that sounded cool (IR TV remote for gbc, gameboy tile editor rom etc...) just lead to dead links. sad

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(17 replies, posted in Releases)

Fuck I've never seen anything like this. It just made me think about all the possibilities. You could probably make a video player and converter, or emulators for it. That tunnel part looked like it was straight out of diddy kong racing for the n64! The music was great aswell.

Oh yeah and it looks way cooler on a dmg than the computer.

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(3 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

that's really cool!
http://www.pixelbuzz.tv/movie/11601
That's my one

228

(87 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I got one of these earlier this year. Its really fun at first, fiddling around with the filters through the gameboy, or just making strange noises with it. I don't really need it any more. Just as a practice amp for my guitar.

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(24 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I was in St Louis about half way through this year! It's a cool place. Make sure to visit Hardee's while you're in America. They make the best burgers I have ever had in my life.

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(22 replies, posted in Atari)

Grover's Music Maker
...
Or joust

Same thing happened with me.
The d-pad and the select button were really loose, A and start were too tight to press, and select felt normal

I got one of them when I got one of my dmgs. They are pretty crappy cases, as you can't have a cartridge in the gameboy's slot when putting it in the case. Also, I didn't know what that compartment is for, now i know its for batteries smile My case came with a bunch of manuals and a cool poster/ad that I blu-tacked to my wall (Now you're playing with power! Snes and Gameboy ads)

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(260 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Welcome sergio

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(260 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Join the nz chiptune irc channel peoples! #nzchip on irc.esper.net.

MouldyTracker

Somehow optimized for making cheese songs

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(58 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Here in NZ We've only got america's got talent on prime tv (we get aus talent when its on) and I keep thinking someone should go on and do some wild chiptunes.

237

(3 replies, posted in Releases)

Wowee this album is amazing. Just got it a few minutes ago after playing the game heaps. Predestined fate is my favorite track on the whole album, as it is an extended version of the MT2 config song.

Lol scrolling through the comments for this album on souleye's website. This one was my favorite:

"The music is fucking spectacular"
--- Anthony Burch, www.destructoid.com

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(3 replies, posted in Releases)

Sorry for bringing back an old thread, but this is seriously awesome. Souleye is probably one of my favorite chiptuners, ever since I hear his madtracker2 config tune using only a kick and a sine wave (while playing vvvvvv I heard it again, but this time it was a proper extended version) It is a great game and a great album. I recommend this to everyone.

I suck with pixel art stuff but I know Grafx2 has a crosshatch fx thing that lets you fill and draw with crosshatch.

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(12 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

hooray you did it!