Posted on 2009-09-29 by SyntaxError in Homebrew, Pixel Art »
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This video directed and animated by Ben Ross and set to Keelays "Dolla Billz" was made for exactly 99 dollars. In which it was used to pay for an illegal copy of Flash 8 in order to animate it. Enjoy !
(via Attract Mode)...
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Posted on 2009-09-29 by SyntaxError in Emulation, Nintendo »
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If you are a good fan of Nintendo emulation, the coder Ben Firshman, has given us proof of concept on web based NES emulation with JSNES (JavaScript NES). The emulator works best in Google Chrome, but it can goes slowly in Firefox...
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Posted on 2009-09-29 by SyntaxError in 8bit Music, Hardware »
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Get the best of the c64 SID chip with HardSID 4U.
C64 news says :
If you always wanted a fully loaded HardSID 4U Studio Edition with all accessories, this is the best time to get it:
HardSID 4U Studio Edition +
* 4 SID...
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Posted on 2009-09-29 by SyntaxError in Adventure, Arcade, Collect'em Up, Homebrew, Nintendo »
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Today, we have just saw a new post article from SuperLevel, and are so happy to discover this fun little freeware Japanese game.
After five years of 8bit immersive work, Daisuke "Pixel" Amaya made this game and published it in ...
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Posted on 2009-09-28 by SyntaxError in Hardware »
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If you have any interest in the history of computers, or even just the origin of the 8bit processor 6502, this is fascinating to listen to. Chuck Peddle, is the father of the home microcomputer as we know it (what has become the '...
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Posted on 2009-09-28 by SyntaxError in 8bit Music, Events / Parties »
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The Lo-Tek crew sets up camp outside the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle for the second time. Join in on the mayhem with Fighter X, Circles, and McFiredrill, along with special guests including Spamtron, A.R.Y., Knife City, Go Motion...
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Posted on 2009-09-28 by SyntaxError in Decoration »
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This Pacman-style made by an Italian company, could be done by yourself and also on a cheapest way. Instructables has a nice guide to do it yourself. Main advantages are :
- low cost (was about €120)
- low weight
- easy to ...
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Posted on 2009-09-28 by SyntaxError in Apple, Atari, Clothes »
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I just found this t-shirt store where you can print your explode Atari 2600 or Macintosh 128 computer on it. There is also new generation consoles like Xbox 360 and Wii.
Check out what could be your favourite t-shirt here.
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