File: kawaii cat doublemix.swf-(3.52 MB, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 03/15/13(Fri)12:33 No.1914706
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/13(Fri)12:42 No.1914715
Says 8-bit all over the place, but isn't this actually 16-bit? The music and the graphics?
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/13(Fri)15:12 No.1914843
whatever happened to D
agaiin?!
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/13(Fri)15:37 No.1914862
Ah man I used to listen to perfume all the time, MAN was I metro.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/13(Fri)15:54 No.1914876
>>1914715
The graphics are 16-bitish, but the 8-bit music is definitely 8-bitish. The definitions are
fuzzy, though. The Commodore 64, for example, was 8-bit, but had sounds generation capabilities
that far exceeded the 8-bit NES or 8-bit PCs.
>> [_] Anonymous 03/15/13(Fri)16:39 No.1914916
If you want to get technical about it, 8-bit refers to the word length on the CPU, which as >>1
914876 demonstrated doesn't have anything to do with the fidelity of its results... HD movies
could certainly be decoded, albeit inefficiently, with a souped-up 8-bit processor.
I prefer the cultural definition of 8-bit, where it just refers to anything with the bright
colors and low-fidelity of old systems.