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27 January 2010, 10:10 | #42 |
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Skip to min 7:09. Looks a bit like a WB13 screen [ Show youtube player ] |
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09 February 2010, 22:57 | #44 |
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I started watching the TV series Shameless recently because somehow I missed it when it first aired in 2004. In a few episodes (no. 5 of season 1 in particular), some of the music is very reminiscent of the LeChuck cut scenes from the Monkey Island games. Can you hear it? The ones that are intended to provoke a sense of foreboding, but be playful and light at the same time. The composer is called Murray Gold and has no connection to Lucasarts as far as I can tell.
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09 February 2010, 23:40 | #45 |
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This reminds me of the older "non-white" Amiga's out there
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14 February 2010, 13:48 | #46 |
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When by baby girl is tired and cries, her wailing is reminiscent of the engine noise in stunt car racer. (stepping stones track)
WAAAA-OOOOOOO....AAAAAA-OOOOOOOOOOOOO...OOOO...WAAAAAA etc |
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I saw this book today in shop. |
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There is a song by a band called Mansun called Everyone Must Win - if you have spotify check it out.. it sounds like Turrican 2 music to me!!
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03 March 2010, 11:09 | #52 |
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03 March 2010, 22:20 | #53 |
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Does anyone have a small child who watches In The Night Garden? There is a character in it who looks remarkably like the Amiga boing ball...
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04 March 2010, 16:23 | #54 |
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It does!
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07 March 2010, 12:35 | #55 |
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When I got my new PC with Windows7 64 bit and 8 gigs of ram I wanted to setup a ram disk for temp files to avoid trashing the SSD too much.
Well it was a pain, one day wasted on that rubbish to get a "fixed size" one !!!! That reminded me of the Amiga, I had a dynamic sized ramdisk the first time I booted up my A500 20 years ago, having exactly 16384 times less ram than I have now |
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A lot of tracker music made on PC reminds me of Amiga... Especially heavy portamento and vibrato use, and "90s samples/ST-xx pack".. It's a very good feeling!
Oh, and cracktros on PC and game consoles, trainers, sine scrollers, starfields... |
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seriously though a lot of music sounds mod/sid like! i was watching a doc on youtube about trackers (music), and this guy does a presentation on Mod Tracker, talks about the history and shows of the modern version... very cool... his demo sounded like some recent pop songs |
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This is a panel in my pal's Audi A6
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