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MSXdev'06 #08: Beepertron

Games & Demos - MSXdev'06 #08: Beepertron

 Wednesday, December 20, 2006 - 12:33
 Submitted by: snout
 Topic: Games & Demos
 
Dioniso (Alfonso D.C.) has released Beepertron, a 'sound memory' game that only uses the 1bit keyclick for producing its sounds in the MSXdev'06 competition. In the game you have to play a pattern of tones on a 2 octave keyboard. You can do this in three different difficulty settings.

With only a few weeks left, it's safe to assume that games are in their polishing stage at this moment. There's no doubt about it that more games will be released in the next few weeks, with some of these games being highly anticipated ones. It seems that the end of 2006 will be great once again, thanks to the MSXDev challenge! In total, eight entries for the MSXdev'06 competition have been released by now.

Relevant Link: MSXDev website
 
 


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By Huey on December 20 2006, 14:23
Sweet!
By viejo_archivero on December 20 2006, 14:59
freak intro music, nice graphics... a nice minigame, Dioniso!
By POISONIC on December 21 2006, 02:44
Nice indeed good gfx and music bravo !
By dvik on December 21 2006, 03:46
Really cool especially the intro music
By Vampier on December 22 2006, 04:02
now this is a cool game
By NYYRIKKI on December 22 2006, 20:47
Yeah and expetially fun with the BlueMSX lower right corner scratch disk feature.
By manuel on December 23 2006, 15:17
the what?
By NYYRIKKI on December 27 2006, 09:55
You know... the speed adjust button. As the player is CPU timed, it directly affects the music pitch and tempo.


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