I love how you could use Atari 2600 joysticks on C64 for two player games. My former next door neighbor and I used to play many games. We played a lot during the summer when schools were on breaks.
Ah. I thought they converted real music instruments close to MIDI. Interesting. Well, It should sound good and not crappy. That is what I am looking for.
I wonder how the speed is. I know latencies suck. I had friends who went on cruises and said the Internet speed sucked big time. Almost like dial-up speeds.
I went to a Video Games Live (VGL) event about two months ago. I got to hear some old tunes (e.g., Rastan, Gauntlet, Frogger) that were not in FM MIDI format or so. They sounded great with real instruments. I'd love to hear these (not some crazy remix), but VGL's album isn't ready yet. Are there any other sources of game music that aren't using cheap FM MIDI?
I personally love soundtracks from Command & Conquer (original and Red Alert by Frank Klepacki), DOOM (1 and 2), etc. These are real or high quality music instruments that the composers intended to play. No crappy FM MIDI, etc.
It's actually the same as "I, Videogames" from what I read and seen. Watch the first episode on YouTube with its five parts (about 45 minutes in total; has foreign subtitles) on YouTube: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. I didn't see other episodes online though. It's a good series though.
Then, explain what this extension, Orbit Downloader, etc. do?
This one can.
I never knew CompUSA had stores over there. No wonder they had to shut down! [grin]
I had no problems either but in Debian with IceApe (SeaMonkey).
OK, that's pretty neat. IIRC, SMS came out later than C64?
Yesterday, The Digital Bits posted its long review on this set.
If you don't want to watch the music video with English subtitles (from MP3 Lyrics:
I know a bot,
her name is Anna, Anna is her name
And she can ban you, ban you so hard
She cleans up our channel
I want to tell you that I know a Bot
I know a bot,
her name is Anna, Anna is her name
And she can ban you, ban you so hard
She cleans up our channel
I want to tell you that I know a Bot
That always watches everyone in our channel
And sees that there is no trouble in here
And it can no way be taken over
And remember, I know this Bot
The bot that nobody can kick
And she can kick when she wants
She kicks all the spammers
Yeah, nothing can hit our Bot
(Ready for take off)
Isn't that called dumb blondes? [grins and runs away]
I remember neighbor/friend bought an Epyx joystick (don't know what model).
I love how you could use Atari 2600 joysticks on C64 for two player games. My former next door neighbor and I used to play many games. We played a lot during the summer when schools were on breaks.
Ah. I thought they converted real music instruments close to MIDI. Interesting. Well, It should sound good and not crappy. That is what I am looking for.
I wonder how the speed is. I know latencies suck. I had friends who went on cruises and said the Internet speed sucked big time. Almost like dial-up speeds.
Bugs in the computer: Sun Microsystems, Inc. knows why Brazil is known to its native inhabitants as the kingdom of the ants.
Ants in yer... Pants? NOT! (Toshiba notebook/laptop); Ants Invade Apple iBook.
Ants In My Nokia (A Yahoo! account is required) 5210 Mobile Phone.
Ants in Omniview switchboxes: An e-mail story of ants invading a network switchbox.
Argentine ants invade a network hub.
A photograph showing ants nesting in a guy's phone box, affecting his DSL connection and phone system.
I forgot 2006!
:)
Also, here is Ontrack's official 2007 list.
2004.
2005.
Top 10 Ways To Lose Your Data due to the human factor.
How to smash a home computer.
I wonder if that Thailand guy should had used RAID setup, and not Raid on his HDD. [grin]
I went to a Video Games Live (VGL) event about two months ago. I got to hear some old tunes (e.g., Rastan, Gauntlet, Frogger) that were not in FM MIDI format or so. They sounded great with real instruments. I'd love to hear these (not some crazy remix), but VGL's album isn't ready yet. Are there any other sources of game music that aren't using cheap FM MIDI?
I personally love soundtracks from Command & Conquer (original and Red Alert by Frank Klepacki), DOOM (1 and 2), etc. These are real or high quality music instruments that the composers intended to play. No crappy FM MIDI, etc.
Russia bricks you! :P
I suggest 4 8 15 16 23 42 numbers to reset every 108 minutes. :D
Even a small one? If so, then what happened? What type of damages?
Too technical for me, but thanks. :D
Same here. I noticed many people have this day as their birthdays. Weird! :D
No, life is just hard even on Earth.
Metacafe has part 1. YouTube playlist of the seven other parts.
It's actually the same as "I, Videogames" from what I read and seen. Watch the first episode on YouTube with its five parts (about 45 minutes in total; has foreign subtitles) on YouTube: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. I didn't see other episodes online though. It's a good series though.
Then, why don't companies still make their new software for old Windows 9x and 2000 SP4 beside XP SP2 and Vista?