Even given the relative simplicity of the music compared to today's games, it's amazing that a handheld game console that: - Ran on two double-A batteries - Had no hardware floating-point support (for numbers with decimal points) - lacked hardware support for dividing integers - only had one hardware pcm channel (so supporting multiple "virtual" pcm channels required mixing everything in software) was able to do all this in real time.
Even given the relative simplicity of the music compared to today's games, it's amazing that a handheld game console that:
- Ran on two double-A batteries
- Had no hardware floating-point support (for numbers with decimal points)
- lacked hardware support for dividing integers
- only had one hardware pcm channel (so supporting multiple "virtual" pcm channels required mixing everything in software)
was able to do all this in real time.
My favorite song in the game!
I've been waiting for this one ever since I subscribed
How did you extract the GSF files?
I didn't, I got the gsf files from a website called gsf.caitsith2.net
Thanks for clarifying.@@GremmarYT
This requires WinAmp. I guess installation isn't happening any more due to the fact that the software in question is 100,000,000,000% discontinued.