929

(105 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Celsius: Have you guys been looking into european/american distros anything?

Thanks man! Ill send them an email asap smile

931

(105 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Sycamore Drive wrote:
Subway Sonicbeat wrote:

Ah thanks for the reply! I knew it was expensive, that's why it was just to satisfy my curiosity. In the future I would like to have songs of mine released on vinyl, cause I love it. The article is really nice!

...or you can get hand-lathed vinyl that you can get in much smaller quantities for more per $, or this...

http://pickledplastic.com/

Cool! And I thought Peter King was the only one doing this in a larger scale. Do you know if there are more people doing it?

Hi!

Me and Wiklund will be playing at Nintendoom 1.0 in Hasselt, Belgium, February 18. But since we are in Belgium until the 20th we are also looking to play a show the 19th. We are open for anything really.

Feel free to contact us at:

contact ( a t ) nordloef ( d o t ) com



Facebook event for Nintendoom 1.0

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/eve … 7473249707


// nordloef

I need a time machine

934

(67 replies, posted in Sega)

And the DX7 isnt "old unreliable hardware"? wink

935

(23 replies, posted in General Discussion)

fuck! sad

needs more -core

937

(14 replies, posted in Trading Post)

to who? yikes

938

(18 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

tetris?

939

(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Congrats man! big_smile

940

(17 replies, posted in Releases)










GEJMBÅJ - Release note:
   
     This demo is intended to be run on either
     the original "DMG" Game Boy, the Pocket
     or the Super Game Boy. It's not fully
     compatible with GBC nor GBA but it will
     run on these systems as well, although
     there will be glitches.

     This demo relies on real hardware to run,
     sound and display correctly but if you
     haven't got the means to run the demo from
     a cartridge... I strongly recommend using
     the BGB emulator (http://bgb.bircd.org)
     check the "Game Boy" option under the
     Options/System menu.

     That's all I got,
     Snorpung.

Demo: http://www.mdn.fm/files/234681_alacj/gejmboj.rar
Video: http://vimeo.com/17635095


// nordloef

Wizwars wrote:

The deadline is ASAP. Preferably before January 1st.

Tight one! Especially with the holidays coming up.

Drugs! There is more than one way to fly.

943

(38 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

arfink wrote:

Does nobody else understand what this is?

One reply before yours. Chill.

944

(54 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

tRasH cAn maN wrote:

While Sync24 is all retro and cool, not arguing there, why not start with standard midi beat clock sync which 95% of all the users would probably use anyways. It wouldn't be hard making an arduino based sync device that could handle inputing and outputting both. And LSDj or nanoloop sync for that matter.

^ This and forever this.