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Understood
@davinceRegistered February 15, 2010Active 1 year ago
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I think the Wii did rather well experimenting with a radical new idea… Actually, so did Nintendo’s other recent and coming consoles.

Do these count?


(Please don’t beat me up)

I love my GBA SP. The one I liked most before that one was the Gameboy Pocket, because it had a fairly visible screen for its time while still definitely having that retro feel to it.

But, er, what’s the GBA SP Mark 2?

The difference between the my example and yours is I understand mine.

Then, before you continue doing anything at all, I suggest you learn how a for loop works. It’s really useful, really powerful, and you’ll be using it all the time to avoid using repeating code! 🙂

Oh wow, those glasses look so much more awesome and durable than those standard issue cardboard ones I have. I bought ’em too.

Changing the color scheme can be done on the command line too, by the way. It’s all explained in the Mednafen thread on here somewhere.

Oops, too late to edit.

Wanted to say that isn’t to say I dislike the song; it’s a good composition. It just very much has that typical impersonal sound to it.

“You won’t get less MIDI-ness, it’s a MIDI after all.”

Oh, you would be surprised. A lot of MIDIs actually choose instruments that sound wrong under anything other than the creator’s default patchset, which is what makes a MIDI more MIDI-like when played on any other patchsets. There is at least one such instrument in this song (the very low panflute, I believe). The really good MIDIs are the one that use the right instruments for the right job – and the right effects, too, so it sounds even less MIDI-ish.

I mean heck, there are orchestral video game pieces out there rendered in such a way you’d never think it’s a MIDI.

It’s alright. However, I tried playing it through a few different sound fonts and it always came out as a typical MIDI-styled file, anyway. If you don’t mind working on it a bit more, you could remove the typical MIDI-ness of the song.

i want to find VB games for lower prices like ranging from 1 to maximum $20

Finding VB Wario Land boxed at that price must be really difficult to find. RidingHero’s link is a pretty good deal, I think you should take it even if you think if 36 bucks is too much – you may not find a better deal.

Same in Chromium, daily build. Must be a mistake in the CSS, perhaps the poll is triggering the footer somehow?

I assume they would work in Chrome, too. That browser is the furthest ahead with web standards as far as I know, and runs on the same renderer as Safari anyway (WebKit).

I technically own the copyright, but I really don’t care what’s done with it (although an anti-VB hate site would be in seriously poor taste ). …a small gratuity would be a nice gesture, if you can spare it.

So does that mean you’re basically releasing this under Creative Commons? Free use, with accreditation?

Incredibly interesting. Not only that, their channel showcases many more interesting, obscure consoles.

I also noticed in the manual it said not to clean the games with alcohol.

Many manuals say that, but fact is, alcohol is excellent cartridge cleaning material. They probably just wanted you to buy special cleaning kits instead or whatever.

Are you planning to make a FAQ or general opinion article out of this? 😛

So, it’s intending to be something like the devkitPro tools are? Sounds like pure awesome.

I thought he said he wants scans of Teleroboxer in the same hi res as the pics he posted?

Well, these sure don’t look hi-res to me… 100×150 pixels?

Well, considering how updates just completely stalled at some point… Probably not. Porting Mednafen would probably be easier and more compatible right from the start, anyway.

A bit less than 12 months ago (I believe), Nintendo sent out emails indicating all old stars will be lost during the migration of the newer site, where stars gained more importance.

I think…

You might want to look into the audio instructions – if I’m not mistaken you can just use those directly to play some music, too. That is, you could find a way to write your music in the code and then write a function to play that music.