via Cinemassacre:
Have you ever wondered how many times a VHS tape can be copied before the quality gets so bad, you can’t even tell what it is anymore? I actually tried this experiment back in 2002 when I had a little too much extra time on my hands. Using two VHS tapes, I copied the footage back and forth until it deteriorated beyond being watchable. If you’re bored enough, check it out.
I’m happy to announce that NES homebrew title TRACK+FEEL II is an IndieCade 2012 official selection. It will show on Saturday, October 6 as part of the Night Games portion of the festival. If you can’t make it to Los Angeles for IndieCade, you can download the ROM, find an NES and a Power Pad controller, and play it anywhere with friends.
Gameplay footage of TRACK+FEEL II at JUEGOS RANCHEROS this past May
This makes me REAL happy: Someone’s posted a video of TRACK+FEEL II gameplay with Game Genie hacks applied!!
びしょうじょノーショー/BAD CHECKSUM, running in an NES emulator (PT!H!)
NES Cityscape Glitch (by Max Capacity +)
glitched output from a NES rom programmed by Party Time! Hexcellent! of a cityscape made by me partytimehexcellent.com
Tea Roses Glitch 2, running in an NES emulator (Party Time! Hexcellent!)
Tea Roses Glitch, running in an NES emulator (Party Time! Hexcellent!)
Someone who imitates a codec’s errors and presents that as a work of art is bound to have a lot to say about it… to his parents, for instance.
Video of Harm van den Dorpel explaining his work to his parents. This is part of a series called “How to Explain It to My Parents.”