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Please, calm down. I scanned all roms and GBS rips using vgmid, and already added to the sound driver list. Since vgmid is still missed some of signatures, i'm identified some of sound drivers myself.
Hi, can you please tell me which Gremlin Graphics games use Novaload's example song? Thanks.
I remember you always gives me request to did "Digitized Speech in Nintendo DS Games" and "FMV in Nintendo DS Games" videos in YouTube. If i say "No!", that i say "No!". I can't do this video because i can't found video without comments for FMV in DS games, and also sound chip in DS is better, than in GBA. Now i can't do this video due my channel is deleted due the copyrights. Or am I confusing something.
eh, not necessary, I've written most of the remaining 3 pages already, only the Music sections need polishing yet
Are you sure that the Ricochet release of X-15 Alpha Mission uses Invade-a-load? Not all Ricochet releases do, unfortunately, and I haven't seen it myself. Also, the game has another song which is not recorded (and a bit surprisingly, not even ripped).
No worries, I will definitely finish Avoid the Noid (C64) as I have time off. But the Midnight Resistance (AMI) page is not mine, it's all by User:Piratenesgames.
I'll look into Load-'n-Play, yes. Are you sure though that Leif Marwede scored Ducktales on C64, and that the driver is David Thiel's? Where did you get these infos?
I know. Lemon64 and LemonAmiga have been hacked on December 13. LemonAmiga is back, and Kim Lemon (the creator) has already notified TNT (admin of Lemon64), but Kim hasn't heard from TNT in days... we'll just have to wait.
While it lasts, you can browse on Internet Archive: web.archive.org/web/lemon64.com/games - Only the search engine won't work.
I already told you, at the bottom here of your very user board, that Gremlin Graphics had Ben Daglish (although Ben repeatedly said since 1998 that he never did consoles). About the rest, I don't know. I haven't followed much console music either.
(oops, sending again, with better formatting I hope)
I had to correct some things on Speed Zone (C64) and Finders Keepers (C64):
- It's admittedly hard to spot, but both games do not sound the same on every SID chip. How to tell: SID - Recording Guide.
- All of Julian Potts' C64 game music is in an off-the-shelf editor called Ubik's Musik. Did you assume he used assembly because many did? (It'd have been ok to write "probably", but writing assumptions like facts is really not good.)
- The Speed Zone tapes (.tap-files) I found don't use Invade-a-load. Have you found one that does? Or did you assume so because it's Mastertronic and Super Trolley (C64) is from the same time?
- Sorry for being so doubtful now, but did Potts really confirm to one of us at VGMPF? The SID rip (by HVSC) has a question mark behind his name, which means they are guessing, but are not actually sure themselves.
I had to correct some things on Speed Zone (C64) and Finders Keepers (C64):
1. It's admittedly hard to spot, but both games do not sound the same on every SID chip. How to tell: SID - Recording Guide. 2. All of Julian Potts' C64 game music is in an off-the-shelf editor called Ubik's Musik. Did you assume he used assembly because many did? (It'd have been ok to write "probably", but writing assumptions like facts is really not good.) 3. The Speed Zone tapes (.tap-files) I found don't use Invade-a-load. Have you found one that does? Or did you assume so because it's Mastertronic and Super Trolley (C64) is from the same time? 4. Sorry for being so doubtful now, but did Potts really confirm to one of us at VGMPF? The SID rip (by HVSC) has a question mark behind his name, which means they are guessing, but are not actually sure themselves.
Indeed... I'm not an NES expert, but I am good at reading 6502 machine code, and yes, Cybernoid and Hoppin' Mad on NES definitely have the same driver. I even wrote it twice, but it was removed twice with no explanation at all. I'll try a third time and afterwards make it to the talk page...
As for Gremlin Graphics, Antony Crowther and Ben Daglish have been there, too, but probably before they would have gotten to consoles. Certainly Ben Daglish said in 1998 already that he never did consoles.