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(idm) MAT-101: Rebirth of Video Game Aesthetics?

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1999-07-03 00:51John Counts (idm) MAT-101: Rebirth of Video Game Aesthetics?
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1999-07-03 00:51John CountsThe pixelated cover art brings it all back to 1985 in front of an Atari console playing Pi
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Fri, 2 Jul 1999 17:51:46 -0700 (PDT)
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(idm) MAT-101: Rebirth of Video Game Aesthetics?
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The pixelated cover art brings it all back to 1985 in front of an Atari console playing Pitfall. But, is it worth getting? Word is that they're Italian just like another craftsman of all things bleep so just fishing the list for positive/negative responses. Thanks all. John np: I-F: Fucking Consumer (love that distorted 808) _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
1999-07-05 02:08sallyi think they're great - new wave, electro, what-have-you all rolled into delightful packag
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i think they're great - new wave, electro, what-have-you all rolled into delightful packaging. if you'd like to hear them, there are sound samples up at: http://www.groovetech.com/listenlab/listenlab.rxml the easiest way to find it is to search on 'mat 101' as there's a ton of wax in the db. while you're there, have a look around - i've been pleasantly surprised by the quality of groovetech's buying lately. s. On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, John Counts wrote:
quoted 2 lines The pixelated cover art brings it all back to 1985 in front of an> The pixelated cover art brings it all back to 1985 in front of an > Atari console playing Pitfall. But, is it worth getting?....