• gAtari - Atari 2600 chipmusic project by cTrix @ Blip Festival Tokyo 2011
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8e7g8kJIlo&hd=1[/media] [b]That's how you play a INSTRUMENT YEA [/b]
That's cool but it really doesn't sound that great.
[QUOTE=Sharker;35375503]That's cool but it really doesn't sound that great.[/QUOTE] Seems then you didn't live in the 70's much around Atari console systems.
that was satisfying, it's like someone took all the suck out of dubstep and replaced it with 90's and awesome
I've heard better from the Atari 2600. [video=youtube;qcF-53PXE10]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcF-53PXE10[/video]
That kicked so much ass.
[QUOTE=ChloeBlackSythe;35379732]Seems then you didn't live in the 90's much around Atari console systems.[/QUOTE] Yeah, because the Atari ST was stuck with its awful sound chip while the Amiga moved on with even better sound quality :v:
[QUOTE=ChloeBlackSythe;35379732]Seems then you didn't live in the 90's much around Atari console systems.[/QUOTE] Neither did anyone else, considering it died in 1983. (NES was released in Japan in 83, and 85 in the US).
[QUOTE=Lukasaurus;35382326]Neither did anyone else, considering it died in 1983. (NES was released in Japan in 83, and 85 in the US).[/QUOTE] This is what I was thinking... Atari is fuck old. What is this 90's talk ? Bitch I was on that PS1.
[QUOTE=Woovie;35382556]This is what I was thinking... Atari is fuck old. What is this 90's talk ? Bitch I was on that PS1.[/QUOTE] You got a PS1 if you're parents didn't love you. 486 PC and a 16bit microcomputer!
The concept is far more interesting than the music. Sounds a lot like circuit bending.
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