Everything makes sense now.

Flea markets = a comical Gameboy bidding war between all of us. The people who operate the booths won't know what hit 'em.

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(177 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://thebitman.tumblr.com/

I promise there will be updates today, I am sooooo overdue.

516

(3 replies, posted in Releases)

FYI this guy is including saves and stuff. Please check it out. The man womps on the souls of his previous songs. Dudely wompage, mind you.

517

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

SubWooferSpecial wrote:

Glad to see I'm not the only person who keeps their gameboys in plastic bags.

I prefer to keep my women in trash bags and my Gameboys in my pants. I think you guys have it backwards here...

518

(97 replies, posted in General Discussion)

shitbird wrote:

hey, any you guys seen my friend Molly?

Dude, we're trying to keep this Mario-at-a-Rave thing shroom free. Imma go rage now. You ruined our new image.

Why not have a validation forum with a few subforums where we can interact with the newcomers (they can lurk on ours), and after a few good posts they can be indoctrinated for full membership? The trial period should last less than a week for someone who posts daily.

520

(141 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Okay, you can close this thread now.

Helvetica Scenario wrote:
George wrote:

I want all of thebitman's drugs.

This'll be the description.

Do not mix with alcohol.

I punch notes into the game cartridge with these buttons. The game simply interprets these notes similarly to how a self-playing piano would. Now, I can choose what rolls of notes to put into my "piano" and there are only so many sounds I can make, but whatever the piano plays I wrote. It can be any genre, any style. But it will sound like the medium it is played on. Playing pop tunes on piano sounds like a piano playing pop tunes. Waltzes on a Gameboy sound like Mario at a not-rave. Capiche?

523

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

New EP in July. Just a wee bit brassy. One-man-band. 6 tracks, six subgenres of jazz. Brace yourselves.

524

(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Game runtime is supposedly the same - using an ARM variant extremely similar to what was in the original GBA series (ARM7), except it is underclocked to the normal GBA clock speed. Game runtime can be altered, by the looks of things. Mostly to overclock for smoother NES/GB/GBC emulation and MP3 playback.

525

(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

http://www.k1gba.com/gba-console-team-h … -p-37.html

This is not your run-of-the-sweatshop DealExtreme GBA clone. It's a fully reverse-engineered version of the Gameboy Advance (only does GBA functionality, but it supports emulators). It plays cartridges natively as well as using a special flash cartridge that comes with the system for ROMS. I'm curious about how it the sound processing is, because since everything else about it seems to be almost superior to the real GBA hardware. It's $70, and I might drop the cash on it to see how clear and true the sound is.

Anyone else interested in this thing? It even does TV out.

526

(150 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Oh <_< well, I had my hopes up. Maybe we will see that in the future? wink

527

(150 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Holy crap is that a Nuby speaker? What solder points did you use? I have been thinking about slamming one of those into my case for a while now.

528

(1,485 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Have my babies. You can design them in Eagle if you wish.