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Get down and funky with the Indian Shanker Drum Ganesh Machine!
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damn..no sound on this machine :-(..unless I hunt out my headphones!!! :D..ah yes, there they are....
ooer..I`ve come over all Peter Sellers....as it were :-)
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RE: Get down and funky with the Indian Shanker Drum Ganesh Machine!
I don`t suppose anybody can remember that Commodore 64 game that had a four channel music mixing thingy a tiny bit like the above when you were loading it up?
There was another one that let you place space invaders, can`t remember that either. :)
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that, is excellent stuff!
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I like the medieval one
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this is good fun.
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There was another one that let you place space invaders, can`t remember that either
Ghostbusters on the C64 let you play Space Invaders while it loaded. The game was pretty quick to load off the tape, so you didn`t get much of a chance to play, though.
Ah god, i`m coming over a misty eyes just thinking about the C64 days... :)
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:D I`m sure that Ridley Scott and Oliver Stone used the medieval one for their scores of Kingdom of Heaven and Alexander!
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