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Every song I've ever released, free. 100 tracks, spanning '98 - '09
Saturday, 31 January 2009

  The entirety of my "finished" efforts from day one are free to download in the Music section.

 
Ninjas make a comeback
Sunday, 25 January 2009

  In what can only be described as an epic underdog maneuver, ninjas recently pulled past pirates in the polls (although they're still getting dominated by the zombies). You can now vote every 12 hours, so jump in and steer this showdown by voting over to the left!

 
Merv Matroska
Thursday, 15 January 2009

  He's a cheeky little bitch, just over 1" tall. Lookit'm... all puffy cheeked and angry and stuff.. Click the images below to enlarge.

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DJ Mix: The Joy - Unhinged
Saturday, 10 January 2009
  TRACKLIST: A Tune for Jack (Lemon Jelly) For the Shortys (MC Chris) I Want Candy (MC Chris) Katamari (Smart) Closer (Nine Inch Nails) All Good in the Neighborhood (me) Sonido Total (Pinkertones) Shopping for Explosives (Coconut Monkey Rocket) Tenderoni (Chromeo) Zombie (John Acquaviva)
 
"Open Wide" + new remix
Thursday, 01 January 2009
  What has more new footage than all of the previous videos combined? This one. "Open Wide" boasts tons of new footage, tricks, VATS shots and enough explosions to satisfy the boomjunkie in you. Bonus: it's also sporting my new "Never Stop Wishing" remix, which is now available in the Music section.

Fallout 3: "Open Wide"
featuring "Never Stop Wishing: Fell So Far remix" by Jacob Talkington

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Low-Budget IR libraries 1 & 2
Sunday, 28 December 2008

   Two packs of impulse response recordings made with a handheld recorder and snappers. Total of 44 impulse responses for use with IRPs (impulse reverb processing units). Includes an Orion Platinum .sfs demosong and demo mp3.
   Oh, and they're free.

low budget IR 1 & 2 by Jacob Talkington
download IR pack (.zip, 56.5MB)
download mp3 demo (3.42MB)

 lbIR 1: "Alleywaste"
15 impulses of sinks, empty cafes, drains, elevators and more.
Photos of exact recording locations included.

 lbIR 2: "No Parking"
29 impulses recorded from various points in a multi-level parking garage.
Photos of exact recording locations included.

 
"Buffout" + new remix
Monday, 24 November 2008
  The feedback regarding the previous two videos has been amazing! Now, thanks in no small part to that encouragement, I'm happy to announce a new double release; a third Fallout 3 gameplay video, "Buffout", and a brand new remix made exclusively for this project, "Burning Down - Buffout remix". The video brings all new footage, tricks and effects, and the song is a euro-esque remix of another of my releases from a year ago. Soundtrack available for immediate download in the Music section.
 
  Update 12-8-08: "Buffout" has been featured on Bethblog's front page! Hats off to Bethblog and everyone for watching!

Fallout 3: "Buffout"
featuring "Burning Down: Buffout remix" by Jacob Talkington

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"Damage Undone"
Saturday, 15 November 2008
  In less than a week and much to my surprise, "Everybody Boom" raked in over 1,000 views. So today I respond by releasing a second Fallout 3 gameplay video, "Damage Undone". Footage, editing, and soundtrack by yours truly.

Fallout 3: "Damage Undone"
music: "Echo Static" by Jacob Talkington
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"Everybody Boom"
Sunday, 09 November 2008
  Fallout 3 has been slurping up my free time since launch day (Fallout 2 was my long-term high school guilty pleasure), and after capturing a bunch of video in Fraps, the time came to try and make something in the way of a gameplay-slash-music-video... so here it is, in two versions. 

Fallout 3: "Everybody Boom"
music: "Hideous" by Noisia
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It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done...
Monday, 20 October 2008

  How do you polish a turd of a game like E.T. for the Atari 2600? You don't. You rip it's little beating circuit heart out and jam something else useful in. In this case, a 4-port powered USB hub. This has to be the most use any E.T. cartridge has ever seen, ever. Click images for larger versions.

Yes, that's a USB dogbone. Jealous? Front o' the hub, complete with power light. Clean cabling is next to godliness! All in use and stuff.

 
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