The History, The Failure, and The Emulation of Polygonet Commanders
#395356 - 12/24/22 12:12 AM
I finally finished this, my first "real" YouTube video. There are some familiar names and faces, and it sure was a wild ride to assemble.VIDEO
Re: The History, The Failure, and The Emulation of Polygonet Commanders
[Re: MooglyGuy ]
#395359 - 12/24/22 05:42 AM
> I finally finished this, my first "real" YouTube video. There are some familiar names > and faces, and it sure was a wild ride to assemble. Loved this video! Thanks for your work and incite.
Re: The History, The Failure, and The Emulation of Polygonet Commanders
[Re: MooglyGuy ]
#395361 - 12/24/22 02:45 PM
Great video, and outstanding work as per usual from all you MAMEDev Gods!!! Much respect and love.
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[Re: MooglyGuy ]
#395370 - 12/25/22 10:18 PM
Great job on both the video and the emulation! .
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Re: The History, The Failure, and The Emulation of Polygonet Commanders
[Re: MooglyGuy ]
#395410 - 12/29/22 09:44 AM
> I finally finished this, my first "real" YouTube video. If movie critic reviewers Siskel and Ebert were still around Gene Siskel would have given a thumbs up just for the additions of the anguished personalities in the video clip. The segment about the DSP chip registers fix up and verifying work is a chapter in itself. Good presentation. Another similar presentation about the work on the Fairlight system might have some moments as well.
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[Re: MooglyGuy ]
#395420 - 12/30/22 07:56 AM
What a great video! Informative, funny, and very slickly produced. Thank you!
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[Re: MooglyGuy ]
#395428 - 12/30/22 10:27 PM
> I finally finished this, my first "real" YouTube video. There are some familiar names > and faces, and it sure was a wild ride to assemble. Nicely done, MG. You are veritably the Ken Burns of emulation.