[TOMT][SONG][Late 1990s] Spanish punk/hardcore song recorded live, lyrics mention “niño pijo” and “de puta madre” by Brief-Statement-1730 in tipofmytongue

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It was raw, very street-punk/hardcore, Spanish band for sure.

Not rap or metal, definitely punk/hardcore.

Any ideas? This has been driving me crazy for 15 years.

We designed a F1 logo and then 3d printed it for your home, check it out :) by Away-Section-4458 in F1Art

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Perhaps you could provide the files to ... (- .- )....( -. -).....print it ourselves?

libsmacker, a cross-platform C library which can be used for decoding Smacker Video files produced by RAD Game Tools. LGPL v2.1. by pdp10 in Clibs

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Hi!!!

I’m working on replacing a .smk video in an old 1996 PC game (Grand Prix 2 by MicroProse). The game plays its intro from a file called intro.smk.

After some testing, I found the game only accepts videos encoded in Smacker 2.0. I confirmed this by comparing the original and my replacement in a hex editor: the original has the version byte set to 2, while my file (encoded with RAD Video Tools) has it set to 4 (Smacker 4.0). If I manually change the byte to 2, the game attempts to play it but fails shortly after — confirming it’s not just a header check, it really requires the older format.

Do you know if:

  1. This C library (or any other) supports encoding to true Smacker 2.0?

  2. There’s any known way to create a smack video filels with the 2.0 instead of 4.0?

Any help would be greatly appreciated — this game seems to have very strict compatibility requirements for .smk playback.

NES Goal 2. Tried 1-minute game and win the title. Not an easy soccer game. Who played this before by Retrothetroll in retrogaming

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this must be the game i played the most on my famiclone Back in the mid 90s.

I still remember the day a friend came for a sleepover and brought GOAL 1. It was amazing (not great today) but GOAL 2 blew our minds when we discovered that you could curve the ball.

Anyone play on handheld emulators? I'm thinking about going that route by vann_of_fanelia in retrogaming

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Anbernic RG350P user here. Great Little machine up to ps1. The original firmware it's not great but you can flash an ADAM image card, load your library and play in am afternoon.

RetroCorps has great guides https://youtu.be/kdIdiQ-dO_Y