I had some great games such as Apple Cider Spider, Conan, Arcade Boot Camp
We had a IIGS, circa '86-87, and I remember Conan and Arcade Boot Camp fondly. My favorite games were probably Zany Golf, King's Quest and Tass Times in Tone Town.
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I had some great games such as Apple Cider Spider, Conan, Arcade Boot Camp
We had a IIGS, circa '86-87, and I remember Conan and Arcade Boot Camp fondly. My favorite games were probably Zany Golf, King's Quest and Tass Times in Tone Town.
So glad you guys liked it and liked the heavy growls. Sometimes I feel I like growly noises too much, which is why I included the intermission song. You know, to cleanse the palette.
I've been having fun with this wav lately. It reminds me of things I've heard on a IIGS. It sounds best with short, rapid notes, or you could drop a K command in a table to keep it short. You can see how I used it at about the 1:00 mark on this song.
The instrument parameters are as such:
Play Loop
Length 4
Repeat 8
Speed 2
And the Synth is as such:
Wave Sin
Filter Lowp
Q 3
Dist Clip
Phase Normal
Start
Volume 9f
Cutoff Ff
Phase 10
Vshift 00
End
Volume Ff
Cutoff Ff
Phase 04
Vshift 00
Thanks Theta. I'm pleased with how it turned out, especially with some of the sounds in Extinction.
Nice jams, dood.
As predicted by the Mayans, the world is ending today. This is the music that played As The World Ended.
So, basically I wanted to put out some pure progressive chip while I continue to work on more chip-blues-pop-rock with guitar. End of the world seems as good a day as any!
Album is free, just enter '0' in the money box.
The fact that you came on here to investigate quadruples your coolness Kudos!
Stuff coming on Friday. For kicks. It'll be pure chip but I uploaded a bonus version of one song with guitar to soundcloud, if you want a preview.
I always type stuff like "Wooo!" in the chat box at times in which it'd be appropriate to say such at a live show. It's more fun to me that way.
I must admit, when watching Roboctopus' set on WWCW the other day, I was simultaneously sending similar "Awwwjeah!" and "Oh no he didn't!"s to my brother and I definitely had more fun that way.
I've never done a webshow and I'm a bit hesitant to attempt one. My biggest hang-up is with the energy. I love performing live because of the audience right there in front of you. You feed off of them and they feed off of you. I don't think I'd get that in a webstream. And as someone who sings, you need to have high energy.
With that being said, I've still been curious to attempt a webshow. Like many others have said, it is all about making the event unique. Visuals, new songs, old songs with new gimmicks, interaction. It should be fun for the performer and the audience.
If I suddenly gain $140, I'll contact you.
Agreed. It does look nice.
If you rack up points on club nintendo, these work pretty nice. Just the right size for a DMG.
Had a go with it. Pretty nifty.
Fantastic job!
Painted the speaker white
Nice touch!
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