Month: April 2009

  • April Pulsewave Rom Flier

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    March Pulsewave NES ROM Flier – Graphics by Enso, code by NO CARRIER, music by Alex Mauer

  • BURNKIT2600 at the Bent Festival

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  • Low Bit Playground 12.0 – Tokyo, April 18th – pt2

    This is the second and final part of our coverage of Lo-Bit playground 12.0. Part 1 can be found here.

    20:00 – Tanikugu

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    LBPG is incredibly well organized, all acts have their equipment laid out and ready to go before the doors open. Tanikugu’s rig was by far the most interesting. They had no less than 4 Midines carts plugged into 4 AV Famicoms with 4 bridge adapters hooked up to 2 laptops. Unfortunately they had difficulties with one of the Midines units from the outset. The set was fairly minimal, mid paced, perfectly competent Famicom techno but I felt they didn’t really get their feet under them due to the technical problems. Watch this space though, who knows what Tanikugu could evolve into.
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  • Duty Cycle Generator Creates a new NES sound Driver?

    Via an update on the essential Duty Cycle Generator blog, Neil Baldwin writes about news of his new NES sound driver. Sounds Drool!

    I figured I could take the best bits of my old sound driver, improve the stuff that didn’t work properly, throw in some of the flexibility from MML/PPMCK and make my ultimate NES audio driver. So over the last few weeks I’ve actually written a brand new NES driver, from scratch, which I’ve nicknamed ‘Nijuu’

    Gory tech details at his blog. Sounds great!

  • 8bit.fm Launches

    showcase-bottomSo on this painfully slow Thursday, we luckily have the appearence of 8bit.fm. The station seems to showcase a mix of classic game toons, orgional scene releases, nerdrap, and game remixes. All together it might be not enough of what you dig, but it seems to be a deep mix based on the short time I played with it.