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@nilloc Okay now i know
@nilloc Did A-10 Attack have music on the Macintosh?
@Marsupial Yep the movie is the inspiration for this game. It even includes a free VHS of the full movie inside the game’s box
@akacastor Yep its really unique and a rare thing to see
@Firipu Well i have to adjust the schedule again now that you have said it
@billwashere I partially agree with you because the music is decent but there is still a huge room for improvement. Especially when a game like this: https://youtu.be/DSvj3Hjxiic?si=1_XE9D_Wuoa8aihz Has far surpasses it in terms of 1-Bit IBM PC Speaker Music
@sagrotan Thanks
There are also lone wolf games that came before this game
Yes PWM is used to play amiga-like quality pcm samples. The ZX Spectrum beeper cannot play amiga-like pcm samples because the Z80 cpu is not as powerful as the Intel 8088 (And also the fact that the ibm pc had what is called the Intel 8253 PIT which is a dedicated chip for the IBM PC Speaker also helps. And also the intel 8253 PIT has a “programmable one-shot” mode which is what the game Skweek is using)
Its because its the remake version made by Sierra in 1990
ReactOS Application Manager (RAPPS) https://reactos.org/wiki/RAPPS
@Zeppo The tandy 3 voice is a soundchip that is a clone of the same soundchip found in the the sega master system. Unfortunately the people who ported the game to the ibm pc were too lazy to make a tandy 3 voice version of the music. But the music in the ibm pc speaker version of the game is impressive because it uses arpeggios (Fake polyphony)
@rockhstrongo Same because both games has a similar musical style
@xor Yeah it does sound a bit off