After the others, how could I not make this one: http://youtu.be/UD7Ti5-X5Ww
beeewoeowooooop!
Why did you bother? C64 music has always sounded like shit.
Atari 2600 tunes are where it's at. (too bad there's no straitjacket smiley...)
I think I'll do 15 hours of ZX81 sound next.
nice paul. will def. lissen to eet. as I already do weekly since I'm 12 yo :D
STATUS: I am only going to listen to this to see if I can knit an adult-sized jumpsuit in under 6.5 hours... :pcgs:
Quote from: guest on 05/31/2013, 01:54 PMI think I'll do 15 hours of ZX81 sound next.
:D :D :D :D
Only old Brits will ever get that one...
(Or Americans who bought a Timex 1000 just for the Commodore trade-in rebate...)
I oughta upload my C64 music collection. I've got two whole sides of a floppy full of them. Some my dad made. (He programmed a few C64 games back in the day, mostly for fun.)
Kewl dad :)
He Should handout his stuff to hvsc :)
Quote from: SmaMan on 05/31/2013, 09:55 PMI oughta upload my C64 music collection. I've got two whole sides of a floppy full of them. Some my dad made. (He programmed a few C64 games back in the day, mostly for fun.)
If these tunes are not "out there" already then...HELL YES. :pcgs:
When you do, try to include as much info as your dad remembers (year of original composition, etc. etc.)
HIGH VOLTAGE SHIT COLLECTION.
also:
s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-storm lord!
Quote from: Tatsujin on 05/31/2013, 09:58 PMKewl dad :)
He Should handout his stuff to hvsc :)
Well, as far as I know, he made this one Lunar Lander-type game, and a few shape/number matching games for my sister. He also made a few 8-in-1 game loaders which are pretty neat in that you don't have to keep typing LOAD "TITLE" ,8,1 all the time to change games. I'll have to dig through all my disks to find them. (most of which aren't labeled)
Quote from: esteban on 06/02/2013, 08:52 AMIf these tunes are not "out there" already then...HELL YES. :pcgs:
When you do, try to include as much info as your dad remembers (year of original composition, etc. etc.)
I'd love to! The disk contains both the SID files and a graphical SID player. I've been wanting to put them online for years, but I can't find a good C64 capture device. If anyone knows a way or adaptor to convert the C64's a/v out to standard RCA, I'd pretty much be all set.
Quote from: guest on 06/03/2013, 11:08 AMHIGH VOLTAGE SHIT COLLECTION.
Common Arky. it's a great thing :)