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The Kernel Loaf

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  1. ....who will gladly rip you off with popular titles (zelda, mario kart smash bros, paper mario) However sayng that, a few of the other third party titles are actually good games. I managed to pick up Doom 64 fully boxed for a fiver there. But shit like Smash Bros for 25 quid is a joke.
  2. For those of you who haven't heard the Holy Folks yet, have a listen: www.myspace.com/holyfolks
  3. Perhaps this may help: http://javascript.internet.com/scrolls/textbox.html. If this isn't what you are looking for, try browsing through http://javascript.internet.com
  4. You have to enable script access, which will probably be JavaScript. If you have Mozilla, visit a website with such a section that you are talking about and go to View->Page Source or press Ctrl+U, and look for the necessary stripting you need in order to create such a frame. In other words, I don't really know, but that's what I would do if I wanted to find out about how I would go about making my own one.
  5. Looking at the list of member's birthdays, I realised that your saviour was an A-M member, so have a good day
  6. The samples are alright The vocals are disgusting. I was hoping after Syntax and Twin Chevron Action Flash that Mart would stop the whining but unfortunately not:down: The very start of 'Hunt Hunters' sounded like a bit of a Horse the Band ripoff
  7. Will i need to download the ASF Specification in order to be able to play this file?
  8. I was meant to go to the Music Hall last Thursday to donate with others in my year, but I thought that they wouldn't allow me to donate with a high THC content in my blood.
  9. You strongly implied it though, as if it was in contrast to Estrella being "ace". I am presuming that "lynsey86" is either a girl you fancy or your bullying sister, otherwise you wouldn't have changed your mind about what you said.8)
  10. Yeah. Look at my post in reply to that same question that you asked earlier.o_O Incase you have difficulty/lack of initiative reading through every post in this thread' date=' here is a direct link: [url']http://www.aberdeen-music.com/forums/showpost.php?p=461324&postcount=16
  11. Give me a shout if you want to play anything apart from Super Mario Kart. The only one that I can play now without getting bored is the GBA version
  12. It's really easy to set your joypad up. Go to Input#1' date=' then go to 'Set Keys'. A small wizard pops up and asks you to input the key for Up, Down Left, Right, etc., so press the button on your joypad that you want to assign the SNES controller button to. I'm not sure if it's different with PC joypads, as I use a USB adapter that allows you to use an N64 and/or Playstation controller as a pc joypad. Oh, and by the way JaseyBoi, that screenshot is from [b']Snes 9X, which is a different emulator from ZSNES. Personally I think 9X is quite shit compared to ZSNES. The only thing that it's good for is OpenGL/3DFX graphics card support.
  13. Yep. Go the the 'netplay' on the top menu bar of the emulator. All you have to do is make sure you are using the correct port and have a server/friend's IP. You download ROM files of the game. These ROM files are used by the emulator in order for you to play the game. However' date=' since ROMS are illegal unless you own the game (i.e the snes cartridge), ROM links may be against forum rules. If not, try this site: http://www.romnation.net
  14. punchpunchpunchpunchpunchpunchtripupuppercutkickpunchpunchpunchpunchpunchpunchtripupuppercutkick etc. etc. MK can be fun but it's a button mashing game. While on the subject of emulation online play, does anyone have Kawaks? Marvel Vs Capcom or King of Fighters 2002 is the shizz
  15. I have ZSNES Although I would prefer we played Samurai Shodown and Street Fighter Alpha 2 Seiken Densetsu 3 is a good choice though, but you may need my save file in order to play it online.
  16. I think the reason they continue to do so is because a member of tears of grace and/or someone who is friendly with the band ALWAYS replies to them, and that provokes an argument. You should just leave such comments alone, regardless of your desire to give them a piece of your mind. That way, people will take notice of the fact that you aren't going to care if they describe your band as mere "shite" and they will lose interest in dishing out such petty comments
  17. Some really cool synth work Great sunday night oot ma cake
  18. The beat is really great, loving that snare I have been in an oriental sort of musical mood recently, and the koto melody/string parts create good atmosphere. Once again, a top notch track
  19. Nice support from the Aberdeen music scene, huh?
  20. Yeah it is a brilliant site for OSVs. I used to use www.emuparadise.org, but thier torrents seem to be mostly inactive nowadays
  21. I have seen it before, it's saved onto my computer. Its not my favourite piano video game medley, there is one that has songs from Chrono Trigger, FFVI, Super Metroid and Secret of Mana if i recall correctly done by a guy who calls himself 'the invisible pianist' i think (or is that the mario medley guy?) I hate the Genesis sound chip with a passion, it sounds really disgusting and trebly. It was more annoying than anything, The master system's chip was better, even if it was just a watered down version of the NES chip. The best Genesis music were the mega cd games as they were mp3 tracks and didn't use the internal sound system. As for the C64 remixes, I have heard that cd plus a lot of OverClocked remixes A commodore music player can be found here: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/5147/sidplay/about.html it plays .sid files, which are about the same size as a MIDI and contain the full soundtrack of a game for each .sid file you download, plus you can save tracks as mp3s to play on your usual music player aswell. And you can't beat such musical efforts. You only have to listen to the soundtrack for System 3's Flimbo's Quest (same company who made The Last Ninja) and the C64's version of Space Harrier to appreciate the time and effort put in to make something sound so good with being restricted to only four different instrument tracks playing at any one time.
  22. I fully agree with sound effects, but not the actual soundtracks.Some of my favourite musicians are game composers and they put in phenominal efforts to write 90+ tracks for a 50+ hour game. Music is a huge part of the experience, although we may not recognise it when we are playing sometimes. If you think sound is underused, you just aren't playing the right games:P
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