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(84 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

In the 040 club aswell.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/62235217@N07/6009764896/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62235217@N07/6009769824/

MBC 3 mapper.
256 K Ram

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(24 replies, posted in General Discussion)

AdamGetsAwesome wrote:
Glitch Militia wrote:

It is noone of those three. Big Nose the Caveman, Joe and Mac, Bonk's Adventure. Damn.

Chuck Rock?

No cigar.

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(24 replies, posted in General Discussion)

It is noone of those three. Big Nose the Caveman, Joe and Mac, Bonk's Adventure. Damn.

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(24 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I've tried to remember a game for years. I THINK it was for PC, but it might have been for Atari.

It's a 2D sidescroller. You are a caveman, and you have a club. You walk around pounding other cavemen, and collecting powerups and food. I remember a fried turkey or something. Sometimes there would be caves you could enter, and also I think there where bears aswell.

Anyone?

Trade?

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(8 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Denmark.. Currently I only have a Roland CR-5000 drum machine home. But what do you need?

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(10 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Trade? http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/11475 … d-service/

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(8 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Trade? http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/11475 … d-service/

boomlinde wrote:

There could be a separate sub-forum for that kind of discussion, though, since the only mods I'm personally interested in are the ones you can open in a tracker.


Sure lets have that. Then we go hide in the corner.

I'm not really in to the music thing. More custom roms and such, and hardware.

Edd wrote:

I'm a novice at this sort of stuff though

Then you will most likely fail trying to make your own carts. It requires alot of SMD soldering.

I've been wondering about this myself.

Yes quite a bit. I used to have a concrete cellar with some rooms I set up with different amps and mics. I've also done some stuff with long tubes, and gardening hoses.

Also you would get a better result recording the individual instruments rather than the whole mix. That way you could also reuse your samples in different arrangements.

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(88 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Timbob wrote:

When I work the stick-shift wrong.

What? You are used to automatics? big_smile

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(88 replies, posted in General Discussion)

When someone should UTFSE!

When someone, who obviously is not a homeless or less fortunate, ask me for money or cigarettes.

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