Rapture(12:12:37)
resulted in fascinating visual and audio-wise errors.
Rapture(12:12:11)
of the VAST 128 BYTES(!) of ram.
Rapture(12:12:00)
hmm.. reminds me a bit of atari 2600. if you played a game, then removed cardidge then turned power back on, there was still a bit in memory
mirrorbird(12:10:38)
exploiting something about how memory works, a bit of the previous game is "left over" if you do it very fast
mirrorbird(12:10:24)
there was going to be a secret in one game, where you had to pull out the game cartridge, and put in a different game very quickly
Rapture(12:09:49)
didnt understand ur explanation. maybe google helps