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Milwaukee, WI

Had this in my bookmarks for close to two years. Forgot about it until today. Music geekery starts @ 6:00.

Music selector? S. Roddy? Glorified sound test?

*edit* "S. Roddy" is actually Steve Ruddy of NES/c64 fame. Interesting.

Last edited by TSC (Aug 12, 2013 4:00 pm)

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Youngstown, OH

Cool watch. Makes me feel spoiled for using famitracker.

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buffalo, NY

WHOA

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buffalo, NY

WHOA

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Canada

Love Tim Follin

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UK

Super neat.

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Dallas/Fort Worth, TX

Pretty cool!

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NC in the US of America

This is so awesome. And this music is amazing. Always a treat with this Follin guy. It's neat to see this the stuff they were making back then outside of just games.

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Last edited by SketchMan3 (Aug 9, 2013 3:07 pm)

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Nomad's Land

Ahahaha I love how the guys are trying so hard to look "respectable". Thanks for sharing.

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Michigan

Music geekery starts at 40 seconds, you mean! Love Solstice. Used to play it every day as a child. It turned me on to Follin.

EDIT:
Uploaded this years ago:
http://www.epforums.org/showthread.php? … t=solstice

Also, LOL at their NES. They took off the top of a factory console and removed the 72 pin adapter for a top loader so they could accommodate massive prom carts! Fuck me, I wish I were born in 1960 rather than 1990. My name would have been in those credits. sad

Last edited by Jazzmarazz (Aug 9, 2013 7:32 pm)

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Douglas, Wyoming

It's really humbling to see how far we've come and how things have gotten similarly easier and more difficult at the same time.

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Neo Jersey

sooo, tim follin was clearly pavin the way for dubstep back then... wob-step? wob-var? haha, cool vid, thanks for postin.

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Manchester, UK

The man who wrote Akrillic and Beach from Plok. And therefore, a god.