audio by artist '486'

486 - plastic world act1 (DEMO) (plastic world) [Acid] , 2007

Click to play 4:40 minutes (6.41 MB)

 

8-bit titties

 

486 - her new chemistry set [Acid, Grime] 2007

4:05 minutes (9.34 MB)

486 her new chemistry set:

Glassware

486 - Zombies Are Real [act 2] [8-bit Funky Acid House] 2008 (Plastic World)

4:32 minutes (8.31 MB)
REAL ZOMBIES
plastic world Act 2

486 - LESS GO [8-bit funky] 2008 (Plastic World)

3:22 minutes (7.73 MB)

486 - LESS GO!

PLASTIC WORLD


FTII
CC
2007

486 - Journey.Ancient (2008)

1:28 minutes (1.68 MB)
Journey.Ancient
(NES vs SPEAK 'n' SPELL via midi)
midiNES!

486 - Beat on da Brat (2008)

2:11 minutes (2.51 MB)

486

"Beat on da Brat"
Feat: Atari 1040STe

Choon Town Studios, Portland OR 2008

486 - 2A03 Country Dub [] (2008)

4:10 minutes (9.53 MB)

boombox cycle
486 - 2a03 Country Dub

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RP2A07

The Ricoh 2A03 or RP2A03 (NTSC version) / Ricoh 2A07 or RP2A07 (PAL version) is the 8-bit microprocessor in the Nintendo Entertainment System video game console. It was manufactured by Ricoh. It contained a second-source 6502 core, lacking the 6502's binary-coded decimal mode, with 22 memory-mapped I/O registers that controlled Programmable Sound Generators, rudimentary DMA, and game controller polling.[1]