Does that mean I'm not allowed to bring CDs? sad

Will the live stream be saved for later viewing?

For $40, I'd get one without hesitation.

NTRQ is MMC1 right?

Will these be able to save/load RAM as well? Obviously another NTRQ question. smile

Seeing Sievert on the bill warms my heart, him and IAYD are who got me wanting to do this.

heart heart heart

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(52 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ant1 wrote:

There is still an in-between area of things which have limited/This spam will soon be deleted appeal.

That's exactly why I closed off with this:

PixyJunket wrote:

You will be severely limiting the audience, which may be fine to you and it may fit in with the enthusiast attitude of the site/label, mind you, but that's the reality of it.

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(52 replies, posted in General Discussion)

pXtR wrote:

You're right, that would be better, however this netlabel would stick in raw format (I've considered this a lot before posting), there are few points why: a) I will offer a bunch of links to freeware/open source trackers/players hopefully to make them even more well-known; b) this would be 8-bit noise/chip/stuff to 8-bit people, the idea is to experiment, perhaps break some borders, find new things; c) one main point would be that we should try to control (or not to control at all) the chip itself, the music is a kind of side-effect (this is my own case many times),
different players make different end results, our job would be only the chip, nothing else.

Even if you provide links to the individual trackers and/or players, most people will simply not bother installing them.. especially nowadays when basically every music site will have a flash player that will play the music with a single click. Not to mention the prevalence of mobile devices people use to listed to music they've downloaded. You will be severely limiting the audience, which may be fine to you and it may fit in with the enthusiast attitude of the site/label, mind you, but that's the reality of it.

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(52 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I think you'd be better off offering a format people can play (mp3s, oggs) along with the raw tracker files.

Otherwise, most people won't bother trying to get a different piece of software or a different plug-in for each EP they want to list to.

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(23 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

arfink wrote:

Whoah... it's like I'm back on 8bc again.

Seriously.

Anyway, it's an interesting mod idea at least, the paint job notwithstanding.

Are the buttons from the OG or 360? How do they feel in the Game Boy?

I'm pretty NeX has everyone trumped on this one.

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(20 replies, posted in Past Events)

Hmm, I wonder if I'll be able to make it to Austin again.

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(13 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

We'll have to get LSDJ, Milktracker, et al. on an episode of Family Guy in order for it to be of relevance to the guys that edit Wikipedia.

Be sure to get the backlit SP (model AGS-101), the frontlit ones (AGS-001) aren't as nice on the eyes.


The extra processing power is nice but the sound on the DMG still has something about it that can't be beat.

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(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

IAYD's 8bp release is quite amazing.

Also, grab both glomag EPs.

Branch away from 8bp too, there's a lot of stuff out there elsewhere!

naxat wrote:

I'm soooo excited for this, you guys smile

For real. I hope to surprise everyone.

I've been retooling an eight month old song over the last two days and it's becoming the monster I hoped it would be when I first wrote it.