I just found this on youtube and I thought it was pretty funky so here it is:
I particularly like the 8 bit sprites doing bullet time... ;-)
8 bit music
Started by karligula, Oct 30 2009 09:02 PM
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#1
Posted 30 October 2009 - 09:02 PM
#2
Posted 31 October 2009 - 02:39 AM
I can't help but feel there are subliminal messages in the video ;) He made a good mix of the classics. I have the sudden urge to play Burger Time and Excite Bike.
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#3
Posted 31 October 2009 - 05:12 AM
Remember how games and music programs (ones that played amiga mods i mean) used to play 2 bit waves by switching on and off the pc speaker at high enough frequency to create a distorted complex wave? (it could only make square wave forms)
That was cool.
That was cool.
you used to be able to fit a game on a disk, then you used to be able to fit a game on a cd, then you used to be able to fit a game on a dvd, now you can barely fit one on your harddrive.
#5
Posted 31 October 2009 - 09:26 AM
Let me correct that, its actually 1 bit sound. :) hehehe
please to hear you wrote one of those... (i bet it took some real cool lowlevel calls) they were awesome back when you didnt have a sound blaster.
please to hear you wrote one of those... (i bet it took some real cool lowlevel calls) they were awesome back when you didnt have a sound blaster.
you used to be able to fit a game on a disk, then you used to be able to fit a game on a cd, then you used to be able to fit a game on a dvd, now you can barely fit one on your harddrive.
#6
Posted 31 October 2009 - 02:31 PM
Yup, it was all in assembly with calls to some output port to control the beeper running in the timer interrupt IRQ0 (: Huge leap from that was Covox, which you made from resistors and plugged into the LPT port to make 8-bit sound, hehe.
#7
Posted 31 October 2009 - 02:48 PM
Good old days. =)
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