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(63 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Looney Tunes Carrot Crazy - track 8, partial cover of Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 (Alberto Gonzalez) (no youtube of it)

Batman - the Animated Series just about everything here, it's moody and well-done


yeeah 2 channels

this one is like "oh shit boss" but unfortunately the actual boss is insanely easy... though he is creepy as all hell, i mean, gargamel is like a super creeper borderline pedo freak or something

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(63 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

wedanced wrote:
arlen wrote:

Yeah! Aleksi Eeben and Purple Motion tear it up.

Wait thats Aleksi Eeben? SHIIIIIITTT!!!!!!!

that explains the pimpness.

The song linked is Purple Motion.  He did 4 or 5 of the songs and Eeben did the rest.  Anything that sounds more uncey is Eeben (especially if it has super-wave-channel-wankery).

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(50 replies, posted in Sega)

Jellica wrote:

The only Megadrive music I've admired is from the Streets of Rage series.

For some reason they decided not to go down the kitch bleeps or prog metal route that most games of this era seem to go for and opted for some mental rave, wobbley bass lines n all.

If you like those you should like Batman & Robin (Shiru mentioned this but didn't post an example).

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(11 replies, posted in General Discussion)

nothing because i don't have one

/wrists

That's with an MD2 though right?  What about the original model?  I know that the original LOOKS better than the damn MD2 (I have a genesis2 and it looks like shit compared to my NES's output... both using AV).

When writing your music, "fuck the audience" is fine, do what you want to do.  Then the people who like your music and/or want to go to shows you may put on will like your music and you won't have to necessarily change your style to accommodate. 

Also I'd guess people play faster songs for most concerts because people JUS WANA DANCE and it's hard to mosh to a mellow song

I guess back to the original question: from "sometime in 2007" to now all my MP3s on my website have been downloaded between 800 and 2600 (on average, some exceptions up to like 8k) times, and the NSFs are like between 100 and 800. 

Out There and The Voyage (both on the same album) are at 6500, and fighting for control is at 5500.

Here's my nonsense at last.fm

and Light's Ultimate Solution and Wily Capsule are at 1746 and 5678 views, respectively

edit: i have no idea how to get numbers on how many times people have downloaded my 2 albums at 8bitpeoples.  It'd be interesting to know :X

We haven't met "in real life" yet so there's still time.

What's that? You're in the state directly south of me? Oh shit, I thought all the other chip artists were in New York.  Well if we ever do meet, let's make it Dec 2012 so all the conspiracy theories and whatnot can be true.

I agree with RushCoil, which is fortuitous because we have similar names.

Anyway that is what I was planning on doing with Kingdom Death's soundtrack once it's done--releasing it much the same way that Radiohead released "In Rainbows," where people can pay what they want to download the album (probably with some kinda DONATE button and a link to a big zipfile or individual files on my site, I don't know).  I could use Bandcamp possibly, but we'll see.  I figure that this album has taken quite awhile already (about a year?), and it will be probably at least another 8 months until it's done, unless I (and the guy making the game) work like 5x faster.  Hell, it's probably already close to filling a CD as it is, so it'd basically be a double-CD release.  Maybe I'd charge for physical copies tongue

Edit: Oh wow, me and BR1GHT PR1MATE both posted within a minute of each other.  Neat.

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(44 replies, posted in General Discussion)

stuff i've done that's "mellow" i guess:

http://nsf.4x86.com/mp3s/Troubled_Dreams.mp3
http://nsf.4x86.com/mp3s/Sea_of_Memories.mp3
http://nsf.4x86.com/mp3s/Drift.mp3

also check out SLiVeR

Hey TheFly, I posted some links on 8bitcollective, but that site's been down for me for awhile, so here they are again just in case:

http://4x86.com/bunny-ninja1.mp3
http://4x86.com/bunny-ninja1b.mp3 (alternate bassline)

http://4x86.com/bunny-ninja2.mp3

email is rushjet1 at 4x86 dot com

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(93 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Ironically enough the Kirby one is a cover of the Game Boy game song big_smile

My faves are...








ALSO, various mega man songs that everyone knows:

shadow, needle, flash, heat, bubble, spark, gemini, pharoah, gravity, knight to name a few.

Asterix credits would be up there, but i couldn't find a good youtube of it (one was up but it's very badly done... crazy bad volume compression).
Also shatterhand's music is great in general.
And most of Kirby's Adventure belongs here too.

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(36 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Well if you just put "kick.dmc" it will look for that file in a specific folder.  In windows, this is the same folder in which ppmckc_e.exe resides.

It could be that a certain revision of the hardware handles how it receives the data differently, and the MIDINES doesn't compensate for this... I don't really know though big_smile  Maybe look at your NES CPU revision and compare to your friends.

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(36 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

http://famicompo-mini.com/mckc.html

this help?

both