Mr SQL Posted April 14 Report Share Posted April 14 PongMusicdemo.bin This demo plays Arkanoid creating a new soundtrack every level. There are some Island sounds that are very relaxing and other interesting musical pieces created, listen to it for a while and see what you think! You can play any time pushing up and return to demo mode by pushing down, the BW switch changes the musical tempo and increases the speed. This Atari demo also runs in the Commodore 64 embedded emulator, the SID sounds are very relaxing too but the songs sound completely different when the TIA chiptunes are played through the SID. I couldn't upload the prg file for the C64 but will share it if support for .prg files are added 🙂 Jinroh and Justin 2 Quote ATARI FLASHBACK BASIC! Make games for the AFP with awesome graphics, animation and a built in tracker/sequencer! Compatible with all Atari consoles! The IDE is already installed on your PC! Atari Flashback BASIC is cross compatible with the SuperCharger too! AFB games can be recompiled with no changes using the SuperCharger BASIC compiler, available at Relationalframework.com/vwBASIC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TrekMD Posted April 14 Report Share Posted April 14 Cool. I like that it loads like a SuperCharger game! Mr SQL and Justin 2 Quote 🖖 Going to the final frontier, gaming... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr SQL Posted April 15 Author Report Share Posted April 15 5 hours ago, TrekMD said: Cool. I like that it loads like a SuperCharger game! Thanks! It uses the SuperChargers native ability to rewrite the program code to change the soundtrack. TrekMD and Justin 2 Quote ATARI FLASHBACK BASIC! Make games for the AFP with awesome graphics, animation and a built in tracker/sequencer! Compatible with all Atari consoles! The IDE is already installed on your PC! Atari Flashback BASIC is cross compatible with the SuperCharger too! AFB games can be recompiled with no changes using the SuperCharger BASIC compiler, available at Relationalframework.com/vwBASIC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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