Just saw Episode 2. Excuse me for tearing up.

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(54 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Attempted sexual intercourse while listening to Boner Machine.

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(11 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I was honestly seriously considering this.

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(16 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Matej wrote:

Looks like demosceners are more "open to new" community! Haah...
http://www.pouet.net/topic.php?which=10058

Matko wrote:

I kind of expected a constant line on the highest point, with no drops at all.

That's 100% what I was expecting

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(10 replies, posted in Releases)

My friends and I are loving that alternate cover.

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(18 replies, posted in General Discussion)

e.s.c. wrote:

nah, it'd be a series of login/logout notifications

That's what I was thinking.

+2

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nj wrote:

If anyone has done this, do you have any tips?


I've done it. I made a video about it, but either deleted it, or made it private since it was terrible and unprofessionally done. I had to replace the EMS battery with a normal GB cart battery to get clearance (so it's already not ideal) , then I had do dremel away at the inner lip of the "label" half of the shell to have room for the SMT capacitors near the edge.

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(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

I just though of how awesome it would be to somehow control this on a frame-by-frame basis and have music play, while showing the corresponding bits change in real time.

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(18 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'd be cool with a shirt displaying a typical week in the CM.O IRC.

The Laohu wrote:

Game is fantastic, Virt is fantastic, Yacht Club Games is fantastic.

That they are. When Nick and David were at Supercon a couple weeks ago, I was working in the Vintage Gaming room (My friend and I work with this guy who has a bunch of old systems and TVs for a mobile gaming trailer he has). When they weren't busy at the Yacht Club booth downstairs they came up and I played the NSFs for them on my Famicom. After that, they invited me to play the NSFs at their booth and gave my friend and I steam codes.

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(22 replies, posted in General Discussion)

AY-3-8910 is the soundchip the Spectrum uses, but because the Atari ST, Vecrtex, MSX, sound cards, and some arcade machines use it, I thought it'd make a better/ more organized idea for a board.

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(22 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Been a while since I signed in here. There's /nes/, /gb/, and /c64/ so..
>no /zx/ or /ay/ board

Seeing as /ay/ would be broader and cover more computers, think it could be a thing?

Nothing will ever happen within 50 miles of me.

I hadn't seen a proper tutorial on this so I decided to make my own (Sorry, by the way. It's my first time trying to teach anyone anything). This requires a battery change to be made to the EMS cart board, so If you don't want to sacrifice one of your games for its save battery, sorry but you're out of luck. I haven't found a way to get the battery holder to fit in a standard, genuine Nintendo shell.

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(17 replies, posted in Releases)

jefftheworld wrote:

You did something similar back in the day with a Sinclair ZX Spectrum and a dot matrix printer, right? Super rad stuff, keep it up.

Edit: For those who haven't seen the aforementioned awesomeness

https://vimeo.com/1109226


Oh, shit this was at the end of a Speccy documentary I watched a couple of days ago:

youtu.be/WUDPSzhfPQo?t=47m35s