Posted by
ryuzaki0
on from the fame-is-fleeting dept.
An anonymous reader writes "Two guys who worked on SNL and the Conan show cover the drug-addled history of Atari's classic blobish-looking character, Q*Bert."
What the hell kind of contentless uninteresting crap is that for the front page? I expected that to be filed under "stuff that isn't particularly interesting or funny" or a similar topic.
-- Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army. Edward Everett (1794 - 1865)
Re:wow....
by
astrosmash
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· Score: 5, Interesting
the 5 seconds it took to skim that site and decide it was a total waste of time was total worth having to look at that bloody ad that popped up for/. referrers. thanks!
And it's an Anonymous Coward post to boot, so we can't even harass the guy who submitted it.
Oh well, here's an interesting tidbit about Q*Bert, from KLOV:
... Q*Bert and Reactor both use the SC-01 speech synthesizer, although in the case of Q*Bert, it is never used for any kind of coherent speech. All the speech is generated by making the chip play random sounds at a specific pitch.
... Part of this game's unique charm is the pure gibberish that comes out of the machine's speech synthesizer.
Unfortunately, MAME (59) doesn't emulate the SC-01 speech synthesizer.
Oh good... it wasn't just me!
What the hell kind of contentless uninteresting crap is that for the front page? I expected that to be filed under "stuff that isn't particularly interesting or funny" or a similar topic.
Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.
Edward Everett (1794 - 1865)
Oh well, here's an interesting tidbit about Q*Bert, from KLOV:
Unfortunately, MAME (59) doesn't emulate the SC-01 speech synthesizer.ENDUT! HOCH HECH!