SubWooferSpecial wrote:

I will be there yet again. Maybe I'll have the balls to do something for open mic.

DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT

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BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

gameboy n00dz or gtfo

Srsly


also, oh how i miss gnarsauce

L-tron wrote:

alchoholic liquid gummi bears!

that is EXACTLY what i was tasting all night. 1$ Vodka gummi bears FTW

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So i came (harhar) into this thread hoping it would be a sharethread of nude photos taken with the gameboy camera. I'm disappointed.

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onthefirstlineKotaku wrote:

Musician Jon Black, aka Fort Atlantic, has released his latest album on Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge.

Classic Kotaku professional editing

e.s.c. wrote:

so this, times like 3 for the gig (LAYYYERRRRS)

holyfuckckck


also, more macross plus and tentacle hentai viz PLZ

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Kool Skull wrote:

I'm gonna bring the shirts ordered to Blip on SUNDAY. ill get at JFK at 4pm.
I'm also gonna bring the screens so I can print on whatever you got as well!

I did this last april at a party in philly. It's tons fun. Just remember to bring some paper towels, shit can get reeeaaaaally messy.  Also, are you using water based ink or plastisol?

as you should. fuck it. consumer electronics that are designed to play only mono should already include a stereo-to-mono adapter built in to their circuity. I (as well as the rest of soundsystem culture) run into the same issues when mixing down tracks, originally designed for large systems, for shitty laptop speakers and earbuds and such. The low end action just doesn't come through properly, and it never will on something that can't reproduce frequencies below 150hz.

What I'm trying to say is, it isn't your problem if the person listening to your music doesn't have the proper listening device to hear the music as it was meant to be heard. You can only master for as many different set ups as you humanly can, and hope for the best wink

celsius wrote:

For me it's a completely uninspired, paint by numbers cover of the album. Nothing interesting or unique about the synth design and no new take on any of the compositons. Might as well be a Kareoke general midi version of a song because it's not far removed from that.

Whenever someone does an "8-bit" cover album like this it just means a barage of emails, tweets and co-workers tapping you on the sholder cause you're "that video game music guy" to tell you about this awesome 8-bit cover album. Yawn.

</oldman>

holyshit dude have you heard about this game for wii, i think it's called mario paint or something? I thought you might be interested cause it's like a video game with music and stuff

bclikesyou wrote:
animalstyle wrote:

Sharing actually makes you more creative, so these communities we're talking about are just as important as our individual creations.

yepper. Plus it feels unfuckingbelievable to audibly hear your own influence in the people you always look up to wink

s'all good man. the patch is a stitch on. Old school

It's a compliment!

Decktonic wrote:
DEADBEATBLAST wrote:

w/ mustard.

also this.

so down.
I would be more down, however, if philly didn't already have some really awesome jewish delis

mmmmmm i could be very much enticed to split a bottle with a couple chaps and lasses

boaconstructor wrote:
SKGB wrote:

that sounds like a whole lotta fucking fun!

I sorta love it. Man you gotta see the footage of Orbital Strike's set from this last Saturday! They're rockin that whole balls-to-the-wall-LSDJ-chipbass thing, I'd imagine it was right on up your alley

wooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrd

that sounds like a whole lotta fucking fun!