Viewing entries tagged "8-bit"


Spaceratops
Added on 3/20/2011
I made this game about "dinosaurs that fly through space and shoot lasers from their horns" in my spare time. I coded the engine from scratch in Java, drew the sprites, and composed the music. Still, though, my favorite part is the rainbow gun. It ended up winning the award for Best Undergraduate Presentation at the 2011 NYU Music Technology open house. Thanks, dinosaurs! Source: Github
Filed under: programming, Java, dinosaurs, games, 8-bit,



Spaceratops theme music
Added on 3/11/2011
Another piece I created in LSDJ - the emulator, not the GameBoy cartridge. I play guitar on this one too.
Filed under: music, 8-bit, chiptune,



Level Two
Added on 3/3/2011
A piece I composed and recorded using Little Sound DJ, the GameBoy chip controller software. Also there's some guitar playing - that's me too.
Filed under: music, 8-bit, chiptune,



Level Three
Added on 2/20/2011
Writing music with a GameBoy emulator is fun. The interface is predictably clunky, but the resuting sound is totally real. This is another of my chip creations.
Filed under: music, 8-bit, chiptune,



Level One
Added on 12/14/2010
My first experience with Little Sound DJ. I was going for a Mega Man feel with nothing but GameBoy sounds.
Filed under: music, 8-bit, chiptune,


Here is a list of things I've made, organized by date. It's a various collection, including drawings, music recordings, websites, games, and more. As such, you can filter the list to see only what you want to see by clicking on tags in the box below. For example, if you want to listen to my music, click "music", or click "8bit" for anything relating to old video games.

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