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(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://seaquence.org/v4xg

pretty fun, yeah!

594

(16 replies, posted in Releases)

Man, this is all so great!
I need to know how to do this, it looks really fun. I've experimented with Shitwave, but that's about it.

595

(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I remember using this thing back in early beta. It was waaaay to skittish and incomplete to use.

it's really fun now!

Sweet, I'll do this next weekend!

are burgers and sandwiches compatible?

598

(23 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Maybe it's because I'm using Firefox at the moment, but with long readme.txts no line breaks are shown.

I am a crocodile

The spiders here are so big they have their own mana bar.

I'd suggest Audacity. It's no-frills and free.

For effects after recording, I import the recording into FL studio and add stuff there. But you don't need effects if you don't want them.
It's best not to worry about that right now.

602

(1,485 replies, posted in Trading Post)

How easy is it to replace backlights? My GB was modded with the old single LED version, and it really isn't cutting it.

Hey, i like the idea. I actually posted a request for schematics asking for essentially a simpler version of this, but hadn't thought of mounting it in the battery compartment.
I'd definitely buy one.

Some points from over at 8bc that I feel need to be heard over here.

Apeshit wrote:

People will want to implement their own ideas. Housing the mod in the battery compartment will most definitely deter a lot of people from backing the project. A kit would give the freedom to make breakout boxes and such.

kineticturtle wrote:

This device seems super cool, but I'm trying to figure out why you're using kickstarter to sell it since you're basically just using it as a store. Your $2400 goal only accounts for about 14 or 15 of these modded gameboys, which isn't enough to reduce the cost of production through mass fabrication, and it seems like you've already fully developed the thing so there's no real development cost that needs to be covered...

Why not just have an online store and sell them outright? As it is, you're basically just saying "I want to sell at least 14 of these, and if I can't sell 14 then nobody gets any", which seems pretty arbitrary.

605

(35 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Hm, I've never heard of any native NES trackers before. This is pretty cool!

bryface wrote:

for LSDJ to run well on iOS/Android/WP7/whatever, the interface needs to be rethought from the ground up, probably by making more extensive use gestures or physical buttons where available.

This is pretty much a given, I think.

Just imagine, swiping between LSDJ screens and entering notes with a little pop-up keyboard.

A single tear just rolled down my cheek

A flash cart/cartridge is a cartridge that can be "flashed" with a ROM - essentially you can put a game file on the cartridge and it will act like a regular cart.
It's the weapon of choice for LSDJ users as it is the only way to run a stable and updated version of LSDJ. LSDJ only comes in ROM format, perfect for flashing/burning to a flash cartridge.

Victory Road wrote:

Hey, I'm an upbeat electronic/chiptune artist. What a coincidink!

Plus, he's from NSW, so that means he's automatically good.