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

I like your work smile

258

(60 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

This is a cool program so far. I'll put it on my gba flashcart when I get back home (running it on vba)

I wanna watch it on ustream now that we have bandwidth back. I only had enough time to catch little-scale's performance in the tokyo one since i wanted to watch it badly tongue Hopefully there'll be a ustream

260

(34 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

I tried renoise and it takes up quite alot of my cpu when playing songs back and screws up. Try MadTracker2. Its free, uses vst and samples, interface is sorta like milkytracker, and It doesn't lag.

261

(24 replies, posted in Trading Post)

How much would shipping to New Zealand be for a c64 and a few games (do you have a cart that you can make music on?) I've never used one before and I'm pretty keen on using one for music. I've got $30 on my paypal.

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(24 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Can you ship to New Zealand for free??? hahahaha.....

Thats awesome pixls!
heres mine

I used to have this when i first got my cart. Try replacing the sav on your cart with a new blank one.

Decktonic wrote:
Dauragon wrote:

Generally stuff just doesn't sell on wiiware unless it's castlevania or the bit trip games. Or Tetris.

This is a total myth, and it's sad that the games industry really thinks this. The truth of the matter is that most Wiiware games are garbage, and they don't sell well because they are garbage, not because they are on Wiiware. The good games have seen strong sales on Wiiware... World of Goo, Megaman 9 & 10, Lost Winds, etc. These are all 3rd party games too. It's a great service for those companies that are willing to give it an honest effort and market their games properly.

I got toribash for wiiware and it is so addicting! You should get it.
Theres a bunch of fun games for wiiware like excitebike and stuff.

LastKnight wrote:

Get into Fights with old ladies

I lol'd

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(23 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

I like famitracker because i'm good with tracker interfaces, but NTRQ is a bit crazy with it all jam-packed into one screen. they both have their ups and downs. The end result is pretty much the same, like Heosphoros said

I learned piano for about 3 years when i was around 7 or something. I hated it heaps and wanted to quit. I finally quit and waited a few years, till I went to a new school and a bunch o f kids plaayed guitar. I learned about 3 years ago and I still learn guitar, aswell as chipping.

269

(46 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Oh yeah and The Phantom is awesome aswell.

270

(31 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Im in New Zealand, playing with my korg monotron.

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(46 replies, posted in General Discussion)

The original Dragon Ball series, I got every book while over in America. you can get 3-in-1 for $20 each and theres 5 to collect (the 5th has 4-in-1 and is $20)
The Dr. Slump series, Pretty hard to find. I read a few books on the internet and thought it was really good.
Judge Jredd

Chris you should play on ZM since the main studio is near town.
OR at the end of playing somewhere say to the crowd "go to chipmusic.org for more music like this" or something, hoping that people will view the site and get in to chiptuning.