someone snap up that tama cart so I can be pissed that mine cost me twice that much

434

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

jefftheworld wrote:

This is my "medium" size setup. No Amiga or Atari ST but still more than just a Gameboy and an MC-10.

you're black DMG looks just like mine, although considerably more scuffed up, and yours has a screencover. NES buttons the bomb.

435

(107 replies, posted in Collaborations)

haha, that's quite ominous

436

(14 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Fudgers wrote:
Jazzmarazz wrote:

So here is the deal. If someone can get a copy of MIDI NES to me, I can recreate it.
I can recreate MIDI NES and begin a new production line of it at an affordable rate. This I promise. I am even willing to trade one of my for-sale GB's for one.

sounds legit

but jazz is actually legit

437

(37 replies, posted in General Discussion)

that's the one, it's on a shelf about a meter above me, and I couldn't quite make it out

slightly less pretentious than I thought

438

(37 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Oh right, you see I only really know about them b/c when I first explained what chiptune was to my parents, my mum basically went "You might like this then" and lent me the future of man (a rather pretentious if you ask me)

Music is great, but lel at the video.
I recognize to many of them to be pleased with myself.

440

(37 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Cementimental wrote:

http://www.free-culture.cc/freecontent/ - interesting and important reading matter re:copyright in general

Even artist such as Daft Punk have every song they used for samples or remixing listed on their albums. If you give credit to the artist you tend to find yourself in a loophole that DJs tend to get by with.

Pretty sure Daft Punk actually get their samples cleared. Giving credit is not a loophole in the unlikely event that someone does try to take legal action.

Daft punk get permission for the samples that they use.

Cementimental wrote:

There's also the opposite approach which I doubt is up to much either:

For the avoidance of doubt, all music on this record, except where specifically noted, was played by or is comprised of samples originally created by Alec Empire or Nic Endo of Atari Teenage Riot.

YEAH NOT BLATANTLY SAMPLED FROM SLAYER OR ANYTHING.

I'd forgotten about Atari Teenage Riot, are they disliked or anything? I find it hard to keep up with what the chip scene hates.

How are the pits that orange, do you sweat cheetos dude?

egr wrote:
Another Castle wrote:

When I first discovered chipmusic, I assumed that videogame references weren't looked upon with hatred for the most part. When I actually have some music, I'll probably make a new account with a better name.

Awww man, I was hoping you'd say that you actually have a princess inside of you.

hot

I thought it had a nice ring to it

Genuinely has nothing to do with it also being the default iDevice password

I wish my whiteboy was that white D:

445

(33 replies, posted in Collaborations)

I've been interested in getting into making rap beats and similar shizz in piggy, ever since I downloaded it, I kinda thought it was the perfect piece of software to do it. I've done pretty much nothing about it, I don't listen to a lot of rap (the odd eminem tracks, as well as some 90s stuff) so I don't have much of a clue as how to even start.

446

(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

katsumbhong wrote:

Chiptune = 8-bit or lower... in my opinion.

oh no

Saskrotch wrote:

Pokemon is fucking garbage.

you are wrong

kitsch wrote:

this is for physical item mailings, so how does email help out with that?

kinda what I was thinking when I read it