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By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 8 Nov, 2011 At 06:15 AM | Categorized As How To, Slider | With 1 Comment

Jeremy W. Kaufmann drops by to show us how to make wonderful chiptunes music using a Commodore 64 computer.


By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 23 Jan, 2011 At 05:09 PM | Categorized As Emulation, Homebrew, and Modding, Geek Culture | With 0 Comments
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This may very well be the greatest mod of all time.


By Laurie-Anne Vazquez On 21 Nov, 2010 At 12:51 AM | Categorized As Uncategorized | With 1 Comment
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Blackout in a can, we hardly knew ye.


By Tim Torres On 24 Aug, 2010 At 12:18 PM | Categorized As Slider | With 1 Comment

Charming bleeps and bloops for your portable music player.


By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 23 Aug, 2010 At 07:25 AM | Categorized As How To, Music, Slider | With 0 Comments

Remember those classic soundtracks of yesteryear? They’re now your ringtones.


By Laurie-Anne Vazquez On 13 Aug, 2010 At 01:39 AM | Categorized As 2D Reviews, Slider, TimeWasters | With 0 Comments

This is the best 8-bit video game adaptation of a 2010 movie based on ’80s action movies we’ve ever played. Repurposed for your pleasure!


By Laurie-Anne Vazquez On 3 Jun, 2010 At 02:08 AM | Categorized As 2D Reviews, Action, Music, Slider | With 1 Comment

Gaijin Games’s rhythm-platformer sports adorably retro visuals, a boss chiptunes soundtrack, and tons of fun levels.


By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 1 May, 2010 At 09:38 AM | Categorized As Action | With 0 Comments

Bit.Trip Runner, the last entry in the Gaijin Games’ Bit.Trip series, is headed to WiiWare on May 17th courtesy of publisher Aksys Games. The rhythm-based 2D platformer puts gamers in control of Commander Video as he jumps, kicks, slides, and shields himself from the dangers that lurk on the surface of a foreign planet. The goal? [...]


By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 26 Apr, 2010 At 06:16 PM | Categorized As How To | With 2 Comments

Jeremy W. Kaufmann drops by again to show us how to use a Commodore 64 to make chiptunes.


By Jeffrey L. Wilson On 6 Apr, 2010 At 10:12 PM | Categorized As Geek Culture | With 0 Comments

DoctorOctoroc, chiptuner and lover of all things 8-bit, has taken Joss Whedon’s cult online series and transformed it into an infinitely cute NES-style title, complete with eye-catching 2D graphics and the appropriate blippy bloppy music. Neil Patrick Harris combined with an 8-bit gaming machine? It’s like 1989 all over again, and that’s freakin’ awesome. [Via [...]

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