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(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Am I the only one here who watches Hey Arnold on Netflix? 0_o

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(30 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Alpine wrote:
Saskrotch wrote:

It's not good. Good kids shows are written for adults and safe for kids to watch (Adventure Time, The Tick, Freakazoid all pop to mind)

Kids don't want to be talked down to by a cartoon. The smart ones at least. Also the show is geared towards little kids, which doesn't make any sense, since they were probably born into the 6th or 7th generation of consoles.

Actually that makes a lot of sense, I started watching hi hi puffy ami yumi again because I loved it as a kid, but damn is is patronizing. Compared to something like regular show and it really isn't worth your time.

Hey Arnold is a perfect example of a show

My eyes 0_0

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(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Jazzcat - Electric City

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(17 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Talking about trackers on modern game consoles I would like to see a non chiptune tracker (like Renoise) for the PS Vita. People did the same with the Playstation MTV Music Generator on a PSP.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

iLKke wrote:

I would like to nominate this as one of the best setups

Nobody hasn't come up with a name for the tracker yet? I guess I could get it started by suggesting the name Super Awesome Genesis Tracker (SAGT)

Not great but something to start off with lol

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(45 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

boaconstructor wrote:

I wish I was cool enough 2 demoseen

minusbaby wrote:
ClairBear wrote:

Try Trash80's Haunted Candles

Why are you offering up a track that you didn't write? <):'p

Haha sorry I was suggesting

Try Trash80's Haunted Candles

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(617 replies, posted in Releases)

4mat wrote:

one final track before the release

Very different can't wait for the release smile

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

RyuX wrote:

hehe.. nice to see someone likes the green lantern dmg..

but a new day is also a new project.. and i decided to use some parts that are just layin' around i have no use for anymore, to reincarnate a broken dead dmg.

this is what came out:




Nun4t4k wrote:

Some photos of the DMG that I recently finished:

List of features:

  • Black PiL case spliced with clearboy case (sanded on the inside), caselit with orange LEDs.

  • Handcast backlit buttons (orange SMD LEDs), opaque milky white colour when not activated.

  • Translucent S&S buttons (Kitsch), outfitted with same LEDs as D-pad and face buttons.

  • RGB backlight (Nonfinite) hardwired to exact matching colour for the other LEDs used.

  • Biverted Pocket screen transplanted to DMG daughterboard (courtesy of NeX).

  • Cell phone mirror layer between backlight and polarizing filter, makes screen visible in sunlight again.(Slipped it in even though NeX told me to be careful. XD

  • Half-clock mod (two crystals on a SPDT switch, pretty stable).

  • batt_dmg Low power indicator (Kitsch).

  • PS/2 Keyboard socket for LSDJ use.

  • RCA Prosound.

  • PCB Mount 3,5mm Prosound. (Apeshit)

  • Black Screen protector. (Apeshit)

  • Silver backplate with design mirroring a crop circle from Chilbolton in 2000. (Original model, produced by Shapeways) Electrolysis/sanding was performed to achieve a weathered look.

Location of the PS2 socket.

Toggle switch controls half clock mod, rocker switch controls all LEDs except the backlight.

The LEDS behind the clear part of the case light up your palms quite nicely. smile


The backside when illuminated.

This picture is an attempt to more accurately reflect how the backlit buttons look IRL, because photographing LED light is hard. -_-

Worked on this on and off for quite a while - really enjoy using it so far. smile


With all these damn sexy looking Gameboys this thread should be retitled as.... Pimp My Gameboy

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(129 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I also forgot that I do it to end up on the front cover of Rolling Stones Magazine

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(129 replies, posted in General Discussion)

The reasons I listen to chip music:

1.) The vibes
2.) The way it sound so complex like todays modern electronic music
3.) How you can make the music out of small sound chips
4.) How old computers can use in a different way then what they weren't suppose to
5.) How easy it is to make and understand
6.) How a chip musicians look hella cool behind a blip wall
7.) A reason to pimp out your Gameboy
8.) Cause it's not mainstream and sooooo underground
9.) The community
10.) Bit Shifter

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(30 replies, posted in General Discussion)

TSC wrote:

I don't get it. You know these actually exist, right?

Haha I was just jk

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(30 replies, posted in General Discussion)

TSC wrote:

inb4 null/shifter jail pics