Individual Computers is an awesome firm from Germany, that produces new hardware for oldschool platforms. They are the makers of brilliant accessories like the Retro Replay cartridge for the C64 and the Indivision 24-bit flicker fixer/videocard for the A1200. Jens Schönfeld, the head and main brain behind it, brings us the latest news about new version of the Indivision, a new Amiga 600 RAM expansion and a brilliant new C64 development called Chameleon, which is a multifunction cart that has as many features as even a flickrfixer!!! Continue reading for the official press release and more info…
Category: Chipmusic
Toons from various consoles.
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Individual Computers news!
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Goto80 one-ups the rest
In a previous news post, Peter linked to a write-up (yes, another one) that tries to sum up the history of “chiptunes” (god I hate saying that, it’s chipmusic, ok??). It seemed pretty well balanced but I didn’t like it from the start (because of the previously mentioned terminology pet peeve).
Here comes Goto80, which posseses, as I said many time before, what can be considered as the most serious work in progress of “academization” of chipmusic, and analyzes, dissects and corrects the article.
Rip it a new one, Anders!
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Pulswave 3rd Anniversary Demo
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Download the NES ROM here
Anyone coming to the show tonight? Come say hi!
via F*BC
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Eat Rabbit – Kiss The Dolphin
Kiss the Dolphin is the third album of the Lyon-based Eat Rabbit; atypical one, cut into fourteen tracks that finally merge into one unique sound piece. A mish-mash of beats and rythmic madness, lined up with humor and brilliance by a mad rabbit determined to boost our auditive adrenalin.
The album cover is silkscreened and paw-made in a limited numbered edition by the rabbit himself, in different versions, including a phosphorescent one !
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Sid Player for the Iphone
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Im impressed.