URL : http://newcoleco.dev-fr.org/p4132/20...e-harrier.html
This link will be used if I do any progress... for now it's a music, and a video that demonstrate the music working on a real ColecoVision game system.
Enjoy!
URL : http://newcoleco.dev-fr.org/p4132/20...e-harrier.html
This link will be used if I do any progress... for now it's a music, and a video that demonstrate the music working on a real ColecoVision game system.
Enjoy!
Long time no see. Still playing my coleco games?
http://newcoleco.dev-fr.org
Awesome.
Wow, that's impressively done!
Welcome to Macintosh.
Awesome! A sort of an SMS convert I am assuming?
Good luck with the engine. It was done on the Atari 800 though, so it's not impossible...
I'm not this kind of programmer who like to get codes from commercial games, I prefer making my own ones. It may eventually looks like another version, or be a complete failure, but so far the music is great and I hope I can go further in this idea of having Space Harrier for the ColecoVision.
Long time no see. Still playing my coleco games?
http://newcoleco.dev-fr.org
Well, it looks like a project is started to make a Space Harrier game for the ColecoVision. I'm not the programmer, but I did offer my help for the music and some graphics.
Long time no see. Still playing my coleco games?
http://newcoleco.dev-fr.org
Five-starred and commented on the video...only getting sound out of the left channel, although it's still great to listen to, and I can tell it's a pretty faithful adaptation of the music. I like how it ends!
I don't really understand this. How can the Coleco Vision do such a good job converting the soundtrack? There were no retail games that came even close to this.
I was wondering if this had something to do with the MSX version - but of course there was no MSX version.
http://www.hg101.classicgaming.games...aceharrier.htm
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
Well, it's my interpretation of the original music based on what the ColecoVision can do by default... It was 3 days of trials and errors of encoding each note one by one, by hearing them again and again to encode them as well as I can, adjusting their volume effect and frequencies, based on the original sound track. Of course, for the similar parts of the music, copy-paste is useful.
The resulting music is all my work, human work, not a conversion whatsoever of anykind.
Long time no see. Still playing my coleco games?
http://newcoleco.dev-fr.org
Long time no see. Still playing my coleco games?
http://newcoleco.dev-fr.org