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Update: http://youtube.com/watch?v=8KJhZ9YHNi0
basically im gonna start out by saying im new at
making texture packs, but i put this together as
my first attempt... im using sprite from he
original Mario bros 1. im planning on using mario
2 and 3 sprites. keep in mind this was put
together in one night and is incomplete right
now..and not everything is to my linking yet..so
its a WIP
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Edit: my friend dug is helping me no with this so
were both gonna be doing the editing on it. oh and
for some reason the bottom half of peach infront
of the castle messed up x.x
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Edit2: oh in this video we've been using the
texture packs of, Cloudscapes and RiSiO
(emutalk.net)
so u may see things they have done..ut we are
editing them to be completly different (we couldnt
dump out own textures so we had to resort to using
theirs..but they do deserve credit for doing so
and also because some of their edits still show,
thank you guys)and thank you Nintendo for making
such an awesome game
EDIT 3: ALMOST FORGOT, the NES mario code is from
Crashdance22, he gets the credit for the code Tags : super mario 64 nes classic smb1 smb2 smb3 smb |
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| Commodore 64 - 25th Anniversary Celebration |
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[Recorded Dec 10, 2007]
The Commodore 64 was an 8-bit home computer
released by Commodore International in August,
1982, and during it's lifetime (between 1982 and
1994), sales totaled close to 17 million units,
making it the best-selling single personal
computer model of all time. Approximately 10,000
commercial software titles were developed for the
Commodore 64 including development tools, office
applications, and games.
The C64 made an impressive debut at the 1982
Winter Consumer Electronics Show, as recalled by
Production Engineer David A. Ziembicki: All we saw
at our booth were Atari people with their mouths
dropping open, saying, 'How can you do that for
$595?'
The term personal computer was a common term in
the early 80's and was used as early as 1972 to
characterize Xerox PARC's Alto. During this era of
microcomputer innovation, the market was dominated
by the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC), the
Commodore 64, the Atari 8-bit family, the Apple
II, Tandy Corporation's TRS-80s, and various CP/M
machines.
Although the history of the Commodore is rich, the
histories of the people and the companies that
developed these early personal computers are also
critical to the personal productivity tools and
business solutions we often take for granted in
our daily lives.
This panel discussion is a celebration of the
Commodore 64 computer and how it spawned a
tremendous market for home, small business,
distributed and networked technology. Tags : Computer History Commodore 64 Jack Tramiel Steve Wozniak PC |
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Durée : 5535 s |
| 100 Commodore 64 games in 10 minutes! |
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http://www.c64audio.com/ - buy the music used in
this video from that awesome site! Lots of other
great music there too and DRM free music.
Well, I figured I might as well do a C64 one as
well :)
I'm not 100% satisfied with this one though.. it's
not as good as the Amiga one. The reason is that I
made this one just after finishing the Amiga one
and I was a little burnt out I guess.. got very
sick of making this one almost right away.
It's stilld decent though so I hope some people
can enjoy it at least :)
The soundtrack consists of these three songs, all
by Instant Remedy -
Flimbo's Quest
Commando
Game On (Issue 0989)
Complete list of games in this video (might be
some errors) -
1. Last Ninja 2 (0:00)
2. IK+ (0:07)
3. Maniac Mansion (0:13)
4. Pirates! (0:19)
5. Zak McKracken (0:25)
6. Vendetta (0:31)
7. Turrican 2 (0:37)
8. Archon: The Light and the Dark (0:43)
9. Bubble Bobble (0:49)
10. Summer Games 2 (0:55)
11. Ultima IV (1:01)
12. Bruce Lee (1:07)
13. Last Ninja (1:13)
14. Project Firestart (1:19)
15. Turrican (1:25)
16. Wasteland (1:31)
17. Defender of the Crown (1:37)
18. Asterix (1:43)
19. Emlyn Hughes International Soccer (1:49)
20. M.U.L.E (1:55)
21. Microprose Soccer (2:01)
22. Leaderboard Golf (2:07)
23. Hyper Sports (2:13)
24. Winter Games (2:19)
25. Creatures 2: Torture Trouble (2:25)
26. Impossible Mission (2:31)
27. Samurai Warrior - The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo
(2:37)
28. Great Giana Sisters (2:43)
29. Armalyte (2:49)
30. California Games (2:55)
31. Boulder Dash (3:01)
32. Dominator (3:07)
33. Wizard of Wor (3:13)
34. Montezuma's Revenge (3:19)
35. Katakis (3:25)
36. Mayhem in Monsterland (3:31)
37. Stunt Car Racer (3:37)
38. H.E.R.O. - Helicopter Emergency Rescue
Operation (3:43)
39. Pitstop II (3:49)
40. Skate or Die! (3:55)
41. Space Taxi (4:01)
42. World Games (4:07)
43. Batman - The Caped Crusader (4:13)
44. Donald Ducks Playground (4:19)
45. Rainbow Islands (4:25)
46. Green Beret (4:31)
47. Tusker (4:37)
48. Shadow of the Beast (4:43)
49. International Karate (4:49)
50. Midnight Resistance (4:55)
51. Paradroid (5:01)
52. Gauntlet (5:07)
53. Airborne Ranger (5:13)
54. Blue Max (5:19)
55. Count Duckula (5:25)
56. Grand Prix Circuit (5:31)
57. Racing Destruction Set (5:37)
58. Wizball (5:43)
59. Buggy Boy (5:49)
60. Arnie (5:55)
61. Lode Runner (6:01)
62. Spy vs Spy (6:07)
63. Stormlord (6:13)
64. Fiendish Freddys Big Top O Fun (6:19)
65. Jumpman (6:25)
66. Zynaps (6:31)
67. Kung Fu Master (6:37)
68. MYTH: History in the Making (6:43)
69. Power Drift (6:49)
70. Rick Dangerous (6:55)
71. Super Pipeline (7:01)
72. Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior (7:07)
73. Frankie goes to Hollywood (7:13)
74. Ghosts 'n Goblins (7:19)
75. Lazy Jones (7:25)
76. Way of the Exploding Fist (7:31)
77. Raid on Bungeling Bay (7:37)
78. Decathlon (7:43)
79. Manic Miner (7:49)
80. Gremlins 2 (7:55)
81. Nebulus (8:01)
82. Shoot-Em-Up Construction Kit (8:07)
83. Law of the West (8:13)
84. Spy Hunter (8:19)
85. Turbo Outrun (8:25)
86. Aztec Challenge (8:31)
87. Goonies (8:37)
88. Krakout (8:43)
89. Platoon (8:49)
90. Ghostbusters (8:55)
91. Addams Family (9:01)
92. Forbidden Forest (9:07)
93. Salamander (9:13)
94. Target Renegade (9:19)
95. Commando (9:25)
96. BC 2 - Grogs Revenge (9:31)
97. Netherworld (9:37)
98. Kikstart II (9:43)
99. Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh (9:49)
100. Flimbo's Quest (9:55)
Well, enjoy :) Tags : Commodore 64 CBM C64 music video game games retro emulation emulator home computer slideshow collection compilation |
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| Boeing AH-64 Apache |
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The Boeing AH-64 Apache is the United States
Army's principal attack helicopter, and is the
successor to the AH-1 Cobra.
Specifications
Data from Jane's Air Forces[1]
General characteristics
* Crew: 2: one pilot, one CPG
(co-pilot/gunner)
* Length: 58 ft 4 in (17.7 in) with rotors
turning
* Length: ()
* Rotor diameter: 48 ft 0 in (14.63 m)
* Height: 12.7 ft (3.87 m)
* Disc area: 1,809.5 ft² (168.11 m²)
* Empty weight: 11,387 lb (5,165 kg)
* Loaded weight: 18,000 lb (8,000 kg)
* Max takeoff weight: 21,000 lb (A-model,
23,000 lb maximum for D-model) (9,525 kg)
* Powerplant: 2× General Electric T700
turboshafts, 1,690 shp (1890 for -C) (1,261 kW,
1410 -C) each
Performance
* Never exceed speed: 197 knots (227 mph, 365
km/h)
* Maximum speed: 158 knots (182 mph, 293 km/h)
* Cruise speed: 143 knots (165 mph, 265 km/h)
* Combat radius: 260 nm (300 mi, 480 km)
* Ferry range: 1,024 nm (1,180 mi, 1,900 km)
* Service ceiling: 21,000 ft (6,400 m)
* Rate of climb: 2,500 ft/min (12.7 m/s)
* Disc loading: 9.80 lb/ft² (47.90 kg/m²)
* Power/mass: 0.18 lb/hp (310 W/kg)
Armament
* Guns: 1× M230 30 mm (1.18 in) cannon, 1,200
rounds
* Missiles: combination of AGM-114 Hellfire,
AIM-92 Stinger, AIM-9 Sidewinder, Hydra 70
FFARockets, pls ignore the narrator if sumtin
outdated is mentioned, this vid aint that new
cheers enjoy! ^_^ Tags : apache ah 64 attack helicopter battle chopper longbow boeing |
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