BleepCast – Level 4
This is a rather personal episode of the BleepCast and deals with the first games I had been playing when I was a little kid and how my love for chipmusic eventually evolved over the years. I take you back to the 1980′s once again: You know the time, but most of you won’t know the place: My brain. Enjoy music from the C64, early PCs and some ramblings from my youth. If you don’t like it… then you’re a poo-poo-head!
Level Information:
- This level occupies almost 24 MB in your memory and has a time limit of 26:16 min.
- This podcast is EXPLICIT because occasionally the dreaded F-word escaped my mouth once again.
- The 1541 Floppy Drive. Easy to think inside the box- Because it’s so huge and heavy.
- The Great Giana Sisters for the C64. Total Super Mario Bros. ripoff. Nintendo won lawsuit against the programmers. Now legendary.
- The Competition Pro joystick. Mean Red & Black Gaming machine. Durability +5. Discard after playing “Summer Games” or “Winter Games”.
- GORILLAS.BAS is also on the Wikipedia, by the way. I still haven’t checked out the source code.
- Sokoban. Behold out the eye-cancerous CGA presentation.
- The Secret of Monkey Island, the good old one. With good old Reggae influenced music.
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Comments
CornStudios (Jul 30, 2010)
It’s one of your best – nope – it IS the best
But maybe I am not the person to give objective blabla – but anyway, i like to give blabla, so: keep doing the bleepcasts! I’m sure I will enjoy all of them!
CornStudios (Jul 30, 2010)
Just wanted to add another blabla: I am no poo-poo-head!