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Author | Oyd11 |
Type | Demos |
Version | 2011 |
License | Mixed |
System | CGB |
Last Updated | 2001/01/07 |
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A demo for the Game Boy Color released at Bung Enterprises 4th Gameboy Coding Competition.
User guide
The demo has a "hidden" feature - The debugging keys that were not removed, so you can try keypad mashing in various scenes to see different effects in different configurations.
Screenshots
Compatibility
For the best experience, connect a real GBC to an external amp to enhance the bass, as the GBC clips low sound frequencies.
GB Classic should play the tune just fine (but no demo there).
Credits
"Where's the chip-hop?" (32kB ROM image).
A Cheese-Deep Entertainment production, by Oyd11.
External links
- Author's website - https://oyd11.planet-d.net/gb/gb.html