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The Impact of Jungle Music in 90s Video Game Development
(pikuma.com)
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13 Nov 24 18:43 UTC
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Thaxll
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13 Nov 24 21:29 UTC
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Noclip has an amazing documentary about Wipeout 2097 music:
https://youtu.be/-nwWpQJFGp8?si=f96-_G3bBqmGEP_c
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myself248
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Ah, I'm glad the demoscene gets a mention. One does not make music on a computer in the 90s without at least some, or possibly a whole truckload of, influence from the demoscene.
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miek
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https://www.pouet.net/
for modern demoscene hub.
who remembers Ojuice.net?
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pjmlp
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I do, and the original Nectarine radio, Hugi demo mag, Assembly early days, Breakout,....
Feeling oldie. :)
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