Thanks to the lovely request from @vanacksabbadium I present to you my latest work.
Feast your eyes on the Shadow of the Beast 3 banner. 😊
I might actually do the banners for the part 1 and 2 as well, so stay tuned. 🙂 #amiga#art#retrogaming#oldgames
I want this years #Fedivision, the #Fedivision2024 to stand in the blazing light of the Commodore #Amiga computer. That's why I've created my entry the way I did:
PAULAnder von Liebhertz: Laden läuft.mod (code: CBMC)
(uploaded but at the mo in human screening, that may take a while)
It simply shows what POWA the Amiga still has. Right now. In 2024. The Power to DOMINATE 'em all. While voting for PAULAnder von Liebhertz (CBMC) you basically vote AMIGA. Because the Amiga started it all:
The Graphics. The Music. The coding. The Creativity. For everyone. Because everyone could afford it. Amiga was Punk. Amiga was 1337. Even Andy Warhol couldn't resist those charms. Did I say "it was"? It is! It's strong; it's alive, it's kicking. Better than ever. Better than the rest.
And let me tell you one thing: No matter how our future will be: There will always be an Amiga. There is no future without an Amiga. That's why: Vote for the "CBM class moon of da meditating Amigas". Vote CBMC. Because Amiga. Because it's more than just a friend. Amiga is life! Our life!
Thank you all!
Yours PAULAnder von Liebhertz aka die nmi! aka Herr Irrtum!
And there are greetings! Of course!
Greetings go to all those who inspired me, helped me, offered help: Like @ne7, @harrysintonen, @shred, @pndc, @GabeMoralesVR – just to name a few. Basically to all those, who keep a friendly Amiga spirit alive within the mighty Fediverse.
And some more stats: This was the first time I did a true (mainly single cycle) chip tune since 1996. And my first Mod since 1992 (back then, behold, with MODEdit v2.00).
3D intro illustration for our coder's music editor Syntrax (a.k.a. Jaytrax), published in the early 2000s as an unofficial Windows and Pocket PC sequel to our old #Amiga music editors SIDmon and Digital Mugician.
You can listen to some Syntrax tracks here (my favorite is King Tut)…
I have a really big wish to create #Amiga related videos on YouTube, but I am having a hard time figuring out the required free time the extra production will take (I already have one YT channel). And everyone told me not to mix topics on one channel because viewers hate that.
The OCS version of Simon The Sorcerer is quite impressive! I only have the PC CD version here, but luckily ADFs are readily available... #simonthesorcerer#retrogaming#commodore#amiga
I'd like to publish a mod file on a adf disc image for fun.
My search engine queries didn't bring much usable up.
I'd like it to be a self-booting adf disc image that automatically starts a minimal mod player (ideally not bigger than 50kb) running my mod.
So I need know-how in
(preparing a) bootable disc
kinda start script
mod player that runs a mod from command line
(or something that converts my mod into an executable that I can autostart)
I'm a Linux sys admin by profession, so I hope I'd understand some basic stuff on the Amiga ;) - on the other hand I have no experience with it. Kickstart 3.x and 1.3 roms and corresponding Workbenchs I have (emulated).
Any help / hints / links to tutorials would help a lot. Anything specific to the point would be a bless. Thank you!
I randomly fallen into Amiga tracker music on Youtube last night and now I'm fascinated by this piece of early electronic music history. Ahoy's video on it was extremely informative not just about that, but also about the early origins of the Demo scenes, piracy and keygen scenes, early game development and music composing. Now I feel like I hit a huge cache of old electronic music that I can try to get into and enjoy.
Okay, so. I am DEEP into the rabbit hole now. Spent the past two days going into tutorials on tracking, checking out different tracker software, downloading mod files, listening to the music, searching up samples (thank you Internet Archive) and more. My brother also went deep, given that he also is really into music and electronic music production, and now we're both bouncing around the walls trying to learn how to make music like this.
I have downloaded FT2-clone, PT2-clone, SchismTracker, MilkyTracker, OpenMPT and Furnace Tracker. Also considered emulating LSDJ, the Gameboy chiptune tracker. So far, my favorite is MilkyTracker, but I think I'm going to have to find some sort of sample organizer software to sift through the couple gigs of samples I downloaded. #Amiga#TrackerMusic
💬Excerpt from an interview with Jane Jensen refuting the so-called experts of the time who claimed that the main drawback of adventure games is the inability to replay them once finished.