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| Janitor Join Date: May 2000 Gender: Posts: 11,471 Thanks: 14 Thanked 1,296 Times in 536 Posts | hay guyz |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Sutme Gender: Posts: 3,648 Thanks: 404 Thanked 331 Times in 256 Posts Blog Entries: 3 | As the Nes cartridges had a limited amount of memory (green clouds and white bushes anyone) it was common to use the same material to make sure to be as efficient as possible. It's mostly seen in sprites and backgrounds and sometimes music. Im not surprised at all to be frank, im more interested right now to find out if there are more (come on guy's it's time to record some videogame noices). Allso: SWEET audacity FTW ololololololo! |
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