hi monotron! good stuff this
Thanks Koly Honni!
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hi monotron! good stuff this
Thanks Koly Honni!
@Downstate:
About Aron's (Failotron / Kanagawa) recording & production process, I remember him saying:
"I recorded with a reverb I decided I wasn't satisfied with. So I rented a church."
This really blows my mind. Amazing sound. I am going to buy a TI-82 for this tomorrow!
Amazing, Seb! I just found my 2600 some days ago!
Hi!
Here's my new EP called Glitch Pop. It has been released on the EINDBAAS label from the Netherlands today.
I hope you enjoy! More to come soon.
http://monodeer.bandcamp.com/album/glitch-pop-ep
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I never shared my huge appreciation for this EP. I began to listen to it again some days ago, after not listening to it for some time. It's simply amazing!!! Props to you Carl
I will release my new EP on the 1st of March. And shortly after that, another one
Top notch. Congratulations!
It worked! Thanks a lot for your your help!!!
Hi there!
Like the subject allready tells, I try to load some sav files in KiGB emulator on my Mac. But, I can't get it to work. Salving this problem brought me here but I still can't get it to work. After downloading KiGb, here's what I tried to make it work...
1. I tried to name the .sav file the same as the .gb file and open it from the same folder (didn't work)
2. I tried to find the Battery Ram rom folder in my libary (didn't work)
3. I tried to make tender love to my beloved .sav file and tried all of the above again (didn't work)
Can anyone help me out?
Congratulations, Radlib! You've been cTrixed! What an amazing video this is...
I had some problems with the sound after me and Timbob did this mod. But I heard people did it without any problems.
Check it out here:
http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/5636/ light-kit/
And to be honest, I actually don't think it's worth it, visually.
I recently (accidentally) bought two of these hard DMG cases:
http://image.usedottawa.com/photos/01/1
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They were in a box full of Gameboy Classic accesoires I blindy bought over the internet. It was a real surprise when I recieved and opened it up.
The best part is that is has a system to hold your DMG. You can kind of 'clip and fix' them in the cases so they won't shove.
Also really useful too because it has room for 4 cartridges and a link cable.
So well produced!!!
Amazing!!!!
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