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Atari platform Take a trip back in time, and listen to some of the work of Matt Gray. Game music from ‘The Last Ninja 2 – Back with a Vengeance’. Game made by System 3 and was released in 1990. … Continue reading
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Atari platform Take a trip back in time, and listen to some of the work of Matt Gray. Game music from ‘The Last Ninja 2 – Back with a Vengeance’. Game made by System 3 and was released in 1990. … Continue reading
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The Third Doctor was portrayed by actor Jon Pertwee from 1970-1974. Season Seven (1970) Spearhead from Space Doctor Who and the Silurians The Ambassadors of Death Inferno Season Eight (1971) Terror of the Autons The Mind of Evil The Claws of … Continue reading
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The Second Doctor was portrayed by character actor Patrick Troughton from 1966-1969. Season Four (1966-1967) The Power of the Daleks The Highlanders The Underwater Menace The Moonbase The Macra Terror The Faceless Ones The Evil of the Daleks Season Five (1967-1968) … Continue reading
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The First Doctor was portrayed by the actor William Hartnell from 1963 to 1966. Season One (1963-1964) The Pilot Episode An Unearthly Child The Daleks The Edge of Destruction Marco Polo The Keys of Marinus The Aztecs The Sensorites The … Continue reading
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Back in the 80s, one of the only good television program on Danish television were the weekly Doctor Who episode. After 30 year I still remember two episodes very clearly. The Ark in Space I believe that I was around … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform Take a trip back in time, and listen to some of the work of Karsten Obarski. I believe I’ve heard this track from one of the many music disks containing the work of Karsten Obarski, that were … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform Take a trip back in time, and listen to some of the work of Jason Page. Unfortunately I did not play the original Paradroid and Heavy Metal Paradroid games for the Commodore 64, but I’ve only heard … Continue reading
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Commodore Amiga platform Take a trip back in time, and listen to some of the work of Rob Hubbard. Game music from ‘Budokan‘. Game was released in 1989 by Electronic Arts. Source of inspiration and material: Exotica & LemonAmiga
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Commodore Amiga platform Take a trip back in time, and listen to some of the work of Karsten Obarski. Game music from ‘Future Tank’. Game was made by Time Warp Production and released in 1988 by Rainbow Arts. Source of … Continue reading
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If there is one thing that defines the 80s – besides Miami Vice, shoulder pads and pastel colors – it has to be the Rubik’s Cube – even though it was invented in 1974, by Ernõ Rubik. I’ve recently been … Continue reading
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PC platform Back in the beginning of 1990’s, my two old friends Peter Andersen and Lars Toft made a program, a Standard Midi File player, for Roland. The program was the Roland Standard Midi File Player (!) or ‘Roland SMF … Continue reading
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Just the other day my very good friend, Søren, came for a visit. He quickly referred to a conversation we had a week or two ago, about old Nintendo games. He had told me that he had the Game & … Continue reading
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Even an Atari ST was in a need of a mouse to function satisfactory and the Atari ST had – The ST-mouse.
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A week or two ago I got me a late birthday present. My friend Peter, has bought himself a new Atari STE 1020, this leaving his old Atari ST 520 FM up for sale. And this is the story about how … Continue reading
Take a trip back in time, and listen to some of the work of Karsten Koch.
On your way around the web, you’ll stumble across all sorts of cover versions of chip music, of a very variable quality. Back in the middle of the 90’s we came across a cover version that even today, still amazes me. It was a cover/remix of Chronologie, part 4 made by Karsten Koch.
I do believe that this version once was played in the background in a TV program on Danish television, and everybody thought that this was the original version by Jean Michel Jarre. But no, this was the Karsten Koch Stream Tracker version.
Source of inspiration and material: Hornet Archive
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Commodore Amiga platform Kefrens were a very productive demo-group from Denmark. They created a numerous number of intros and demos, including the megademo Desert Dream. Desert Dream is a bit boring at first but after all the Egyptian stuff is … Continue reading