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Old 12 June 2012, 10:48   #4
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Originally Posted by pintcat View Post
Never heard of these things specifically, but isn't Pinball Dreams/Fantasies using common Protracker modules? Most of the sound effects are played with the music still running in background so if I'm not wrong this might use some real time mixing.
I guess that mixing is no option for me, as it requires too much CPU power, which I desperately need for the game (I hope it will run at 25fps on a 7MHz 68000). Pinball certainly doesn't need that much power.


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Another interesting one is Deluxe Galaga by Edgar M. Vigdal where the user can decide himself which tracks are used for music or effects and also can add his own modules if he likes.
BTW, is the source of Deluxe Galage available for free now? I remember that he offered it against a registration fee many years ago.
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