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Posted: Mon 14:30, 22 Jul 2013 Post subject: interviewed for the Lemelson's podcast series |
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of New York City. It was during this same time period thatthe first generations of video game home consoles were being developed. Ralph Baer (whose documents are in the museum's archives) developed the first console and released it to the public in 1972. Soon games were developed for both computers and consoles, and game systems like Atari and Magnovox came on the market. In the late '70s, new consoles came out with clones of popular arcade games such as Space Invaders,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Frogger, Pac-Man, and Donkey Kong. The consoles made in the early '80s, such as Nintendo, had sound chips built into the systems to produce sound. Such early games used a continuous background soundtrack on a loop. These sounds and soundtracks form the basis of chip music -- music created from vintage computers and video game consoles. Chip music composers suchas the duo I heard in the courtyard, or the group interviewed for the Lemelson's podcast series, Anamanaguchi,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], use sound mixers to
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