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I like you.
Deaf in my right ear and my mouth permanently tastes like pale ale. Great show.
Let's bump this jawn up. Getting stoked for it.
A DefleMask workshop! Shit this is going to be awesome!
Tom Servo!
Repeat to yourself "it's just a show, I should really just relax."
Atari Classic Chunky?
http://members.bitstream.net/~marksim/a fonts.html
Looks similar. Now I'm wondering as well.
EDIT: It's not that but still interested.
DMT
Part of me says "Awesome! Someone used the search function." Then another part of me says "NECROPOST!!"
Fiddling with the contrast sometimes works for me with horizontal lines. I tried capturing it but of course there was one line that just wouldn't quit.
defiantsystems wrote:I really wish I had a Commodore 64.
I really wish I had a Commodore 64.
I have a two issues with this compilation but creating a chiptune chiptune compilation isn't one of them. There's plenty of stuff you can do to cover a song to give it your own style and if working within the realm of chiptune is what you do then have at it, make it your own. But...
Firstly there should be some ground rules laid out to make it stand out or for anyone to give a shit. I'd say first and foremost either pick a specific tracker for all these songs to be composed in or at the very least make it a different system. An FM Synthesis Zelda chiptune album would be interesting even for people who aren't into chipmusic might give that a listen. Just making a general "do whatever you want" is going to yield boring results since most people tracking with FamiTracker or LSDJ. You don't want it to sound too much like the original piece of music so at least try using different tools.
Lastly, fucking Zelda? God, that game is tired. Yea, the music is great but everybody and their kid sister has made a Fruity Loops remix of a Zelda song, pick a different game! There's 1000s of other games with chiptune soundtracks, why doesn't anyone ever give credit to Skate or Die!? That whole game has the greatest fucking jams.
My Clearboy has horizontal lines but by maxing out the contrast and the reverting back it usually fixes the problem in one shot, sometimes I have to repeat a few times.
Prob a stack.
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