(edit: incidentally i don't think "lame" means quite what you think it means either )
Good point.
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(edit: incidentally i don't think "lame" means quite what you think it means either )
Good point.
i wonder how it would sound with arps
WOOOW.... those look SO awesome. I'm blown away. The neutral angle does these fuzzboys great justice.
A fake fur boy example. Special order. These were a plan of mine for the future but a customer requested it sooner. These will be sold for around 50-55$ for a case from be. If you send a case 30-35$. This fabric costs a bit more and requires 5x the coats of adhesive where the original cloth boys take only one coat. This is why the price is higher on these. Hooe you guys enjoy.
Furboy? Noo-loo toh-loo dah nee-tye doo-moh doo-ay doo-moh?
Edit: I must say, that's pretty disturbing though. Especially the battery compartment. Haha.
That was. Really good. My eyes are open.
Didn't know where to put this, so I figured I'd post it here. My humble little ukulele+ukulele+bass+lsdj-wave-channel-drums cover of Moe Moe Kyunstep in a ska/reggae style.
https://soundcloud.com/sketchman3/chibi yunstep-de
Just because I love that melody so much.
I don't remember what it was, because I was too young to care about it other than that it had some cool game with crab-like monsters in a blue maze it wasn't Pac Man. Then my dad sold it I think. Edit: It was one of those keyboard-to-tv computers like the C64 and stuff. I have no idea what it actually was, though... When I was a kid I always wished my dad had kept it. And now I wish for it even more what with all this chiptune stuff that's going around.
Real first console would have to be the NES. First PC was Windows 3.something. Chips Challenge, Rodent's Revenge, Jezzball ftw!
Sweet as! btw You have "what does piggy run on?" twice
Hmmm... I wonder if a Google search would get me more information than this:
The LaserScope was powered through the audio port of the NES, which enabled the user to hear the game audio as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaserScope
Hmmm...
I was thinking it would be hard to play a game that requires rapid firing, since you'd have to say "fire" and fire is a hard word to say rapidly. But it actually would go off at any noise, so I suppose you could just say "bang" or "P-P-P-P!" or even "DIE DIE DIE!" and make it work that way.
I wonder if a homebrew game could be made that could use this for voice activated glitching or something. Would be cool for those NES+vocals artists wherever they might be.
Really digging this release.
ps: the intro of Ultimatum sounds similar to another song, but I don't know what and it's frustrating me. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
I know, I was thinking the same thing, but I just can't put my finger on it... It's something from the late 90's-early 2000's...
Maybe Eifel 95 Blue? I dunno... It doesn't really, but it kind of does if you turn it inside out and upside down...
*shrugs*
Ooh boy. I'm enjoying this already.
Could make a cool Megaman cosplay helmet out of that...
Just got some guitar done for the first track! take a listen
Wow. That sounds pretty epic. Good stuffs. I think this is a good direction.
Is contact cleaner spray discouraged? I never see that as a suggestion. Could spraying it all up in the guts of the Gameboy cause problems?
SAMWAVE wrote:I'm an idiot. I thought the artwork was a woman wearing a dress...
That's what it looks like to me.
Downloading now.
Subliminal messages. Maybe that's why ties are so popular...
man, this is sick, ur best release. im going to listen to it in depth this weekend but i can already tell u made it, big time
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