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Originally Posted by creaothceann
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It's really great !
I love the aspect !
But unfortunately, I don't think it's very adapted to YouTube
But for playing (not too close of the screen), it's cool !
Thanks for all this !
Otherwise, I found some interesting videos from the "Raphaël Guesqua" channel.
For information, Raphael Guesqua composed the music of the video game "Mr. Nutz"
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Raphaël Gesqua's professional career began in the video games industry, in the early 1990s, under his real name Raphaël Gesqua, after he was previously known in the middle of the 16-bit demoscene, under the Audiomonster pseudonym adopted in 1989.
The composer worked with game designers, such as Paul Cuisset, for whom he arranged the soundtrack of the video game Flashback, for the Commodore Amiga, in 1992. The game has remained the world's best selling French video game.
He also worked twice with Pierre Adane, creator, among other things, of the Top Spin video games series, and for which he composed the soundtracks of Snow Bros video game, for Commodore Amiga, in 1991 (that production was cancelled for at the last minute for legal reasons), and in 1993, for Mr. Nutz,a side-scrolling platformer released for Super NES, Mega Drive/Genesis and Game Boy, which was a great success and went out of stock, just days after its release."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapha%C3%ABl_Gesqua
MR.NUTZ VIDEOGAME ORIGINAL FRENCH TV SPOTS
MR.NUTZ VIDEOGAME - SUPER NINTENDO/SUPER FAMICOM - 1993
MR.NUTZ WINNING BEST PLATFORM GAME AWARD - VIDEOGAMES NIGHT - LA NUIT DES JEUX VIDEO 1993
MR.NUTZ - VIDEOGAME - SUPER FAMICOM JAPAN VERSION BY SOFEL - 1994
It's interesting, because we see lots of video captures from the real Super Nes and... there aren't any scanlines, but it's nice !
A great source of inspiration !
But I don't think it's possible to have a similar result. My last script is maybe the closest of the result I wanted.
I don't want to boast, but I think it's not bad !
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