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The Soundscape for Science Fiction fans Star Trek's Enterprise engine noise has been a recurring request. A slight problem delayed its release: our user interface had more sliders than it needed to recreate the sound!;) So, instead of designing just an engine noise, we decided to throw some extra sounds and turn the engine noise into a fully featured intergalactic experience. This soundscape has all the background noises needed to immerse yourself in a classic Sci-Fi movie soundtrack. For the TOS fans, we even added those fluttery vintage synth tones, reminiscent of how the future was perceived like.
Back in the sixties! If you plan to listen to the soundscape for more than 24 hours in a row - there is a that has the engine sound playing for a full day - make sure to turn the Animate feature on! If you are after that exact same sound as the video - only without the YouTube distortion - try our White Noise generator instead, and this particular setting. Live Long and Prosper. ♥ I really like this paired with 'shortwaves' to add a little radio noise from alien planets. ♥ Lol one of them sounds like there's a perpetual Red Alert happening. Love this one, though.
♥ Like napping in the belly of Tin Man. Soothing;) ♥ Noise canceling but so much more!
I love that many of the sliders change even without being animated, to keep things interesting while I focus on reading legislation. ♥ I paired this with Babble Noise so it sounds like I'm in a fully staffed sci-fi space ship. It's definitely a nice addition to tedious homework. Now I feel more like a futuristic cultural anthropologist studying a planet before visiting it instead of a bored college student. ♥ Doing physics work in school and this is so relaxing! I'm in the middle of my exams, so a wind down is pretty good:) ♥ This was probably the coolest experience I've had throughout my entire school day. I have been so relaxed today.
♥ I layered this on top of the Black Hole and it made a really nice combo! This really helps me focus on what I want to, when those lo-fi YouTube mixes just have too many lyrics. ♥ Feels like I am in the engine room of a starship - travelling to anywhere, with no cares. ♥ I paired this with the 'Cursed' setting in Evil Charms, and the 'Torchlight' setting in the RPG Elements. It creates a perfect crepy spaceship-type air. It's made writing my sci-fi horror book so much easier.
♥ This plus 'Bagpipes' = Scotty!
The Atari 2600 console with joystick This is a list of games for the video game console, totaling more than 565 games, divided into the following sections: games, games during the 2600's production run, and later. The Atari 2600 was first released in on September 11, 1977 and featured nine launch titles:,.
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The final licensed Atari 2600 games released in North America were, and in the spring of 1991, and the final licensed games released in Europe were and Acid Drop in 1990 and 1992, respectively. Contents. Games published by Atari and Sears All 136 of the initial era of Atari 2600 games were developed and manufactured by These games were published by Atari, and many were also licensed to, which released these games under its Tele-Games brand, often with different titles. Sears's Tele-Games brand was unrelated to the company, which also produced cartridges for the Atari 2600 (mostly re-issues of games.) Three games were also produced by Atari Inc. For Sears as exclusive releases under the Tele-Games brand:, Stellar Track, and Submarine Commander.
Atari Title Sears Title Code Designer(s) / Programmer(s) Year Genre Notes and references 32 in 1 - CX- Educational, Sports A multi-genre cartridge. It was a PAL-only release and is compatible with the Atari 7800.
32 games are included, including games by,. 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe CX-2618 1980 Strategy Action Pak - PRO-810 1981 Action, Strategy Value priced re-release of Othello, Dodge 'Em, and Breakout. Adventure CX-2613 1980 Adventure Contains first well-known Easter Egg, containing the designer's name. Target Fun CX-2602 1977 Action One of the nine Atari 2600 launch titles. CX-26103 Michael Callahan (Programmer) Preston Stuart (Graphics) 1983 Educational Licensed by Children's Computer Workshop - CX-2696 Steve Woita 1983 Action Primarily a PAL release.
Same game as 'Taz' but with altered graphics. This list is; you can help. Game Title Developer (Designer) Publisher Year Genre Notes and references Acid Drop Dennis Kiss Salu Ltd 1992 Strategy PAL-only; puzzle game; last game released. Atari 2600s stopped being manufactured Actionauts 2008 Simulation Originally planned for release in 1984 1983 Sports APH Technological Consulting 1982 Action 1982 Action MenAVision MenAVision 1982 Action Only 12 copies known to exist APH Technological Consulting 1982 Action 1982 Action Gem International Corporation 1983 Action Primarily a PAL release. Released in NTSC format as 'E.T Go Home' 1982 Action licensed by APH Technological Consulting 1982 Action, Racing / Driving conversion of Intellivision / 1983 Strategy double-ended cartridge / 1983 Strategy double-ended cartridge /Spike's Peak 1983 Strategy double-ended cartridge Action Graphics 1983 Strategy Bomb Bomb 1983 Action APH Technological Consulting 1982 Action conversion of Intellivision 1982 Action 1982 Action 1982 Action 1982 Action Released as a 2-in-1 cart with 'Burning Desire' 1983 Action, Racing / Driving 1982 Action 1983?. ^ Yarusso, Albert. Retrieved 2010-08-05.
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