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(11 replies, posted in Atari)

Hey Peter, glad to see you were successful in creating the player! I'm only seeing your post now, very happy to hear the news. Thanks a lot!

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

Absolutely epic release, thanks a lot for this!

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(20 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Jeez guys, give Sesska a break. As he states, he's been on Linux only for a few weeks.

Sesska, you're gonna have to get used to doing things the Linux way, I'm afraid. Which means you gotta learn to compile things yourself. In this case, it should be easy - just open a console, navigate to the directory where the EMS flasher sources are sitting (use "cd" to change directories, like on DOS/Windows command prompt), then type "make". If this goes through without errors, you can then type "sudo make install" to install.
If you get errors, post the output of the console here (copy it with Ctrl+Shift+C) and post it here, I'll try to help you.

Edit: And yes, I have to agree with others on one point: READMEs are there for reading. Especially on Linux.

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(43 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Well, happy birthday! What you achieved in just one year is outstanding. My best wishes for the future.

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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

This is a wonderful release, true beauty of darkness. Congratulations.

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(9 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Some great thoughts in there, and elegant terminology: Good job on talking about "low resolution art" rather than bothering to come up with a definition for chipmusic, which is ultimately bound to fail. Some things made me smile too, like for example the thought of the community being "sometimes guarded by trolls". hehehe. Some other aspects I don't quite agree with, for example I believe that the downfall of 8bc and even more so the end of tctd did have lasting negative effects, maybe not in regards to the strength of the scene but certainly in regards to the social cohesion of the community. Another thing that I thought is a bit questionable is the whole "new tools for so far underrepresented platforms is due to a growing community" attribution. I don't think community growth has a major impact in this regard. Or, at least on can say that there are numerous other causes: It was a development that was bound to happen in any case. Gameboy has become so much of a staple, people want to evolve from that. 10 years ago 16-bit platforms weren't as "vintage" as they are now Edit: No, that one doesn't make sense actually, considering the release dates of e.g. DMG vs Mega Drive. 16-bit platforms usually aren't portable, or their portable variants were not as common as Gameboy, for example. etcetc...
Anyway, overall a very enjoyable read, thanks for sharing.

Completely forgot to praise the awesomeness that is this release. Thanks to it's diversity and strong melodies, this is highly enjoyable even for not-so-big fans of dance music like myself.

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(2 replies, posted in Past Events)

Glad to see you guys continue to do events. All the best wishes for the party! Also WHOA! Uoki-Toki! He's alive!

Yo, great stuff!

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(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

There is no chipdub whatsoever, you should definately make some new stuff! wink wink wink

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(7 replies, posted in Releases)

Quality work!

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(14 replies, posted in Releases)

awesome awesome awesome this truly is the next level of segafm.

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(25 replies, posted in Releases)

This album is extremely Zan. Possibly one of the best chip releases of 2014.

Bump! Two more artists confirmed: Rico Zerone and Memero.

Whoops, thanks for pointing this out. Note to self: Never copy other people's info.

AUTUMN BLIPS IV
October 17th, 9pm @ Panke Café Berlin
Gerichtstr. 23, 13347 Berlin-Wedding
S/U Wedding
www.pankeculture.com
www.facebook.com/events/292513167621532/

live:
gwEm feat. George Stroud (Starscream/Infinity Shred)
Rico Zerone
Memero
2G1B
Tronimal
SorgenFreu
Midi Man
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irrlicht project

visuals:
Lalita
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