Jail Break - Nick Simulator - MCIHAD
Something has been taken hostage, it must be freed no matter what the cost. (NB: It’s our audience retention rate.) Nick utters the phrase, “that’s a child, don’t shoot it”; Kyle begins and aborts jokes and directionless anecdotes with the single-minded fury seldom seen in situations that aren’t genocides. Other topics broached on this episode of Mom, Can I Have Another Dollar?: our hopes for raising sentient AI; the best way to non-verbally articulate hatred; is Keith having a stroke? All the answers and more on our playthrough of the famous and popular arcade video game, Jailbreak.
Click the card during the video or follow this link to the neural network trying to generate speech:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG-LATBZNBs
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Manhattan 24 Bunsho (complete Japanese title: マンハッタン24分署: N.Y.151・西・第100ストリート, lit. Manhattan 24 Bunsho: N.Y. 151 Nishi Dai 100 Sutorīto), released in the United States as Jail Break, is a run and gun arcade game, that was released by Konami in 1986; it runs on a modified version of the hardware utilised in Green Beret (a Motorola M6809 running at 3 MHz, with a Texas Instruments SN-76496 running at 1.536 MHz for music and effects, and a Sanyo VLM-5030 running at 3.58 MHz for speech), and is the third-last title by the company to feature their "original" logo on its title screen. It also has the same voices as all other games with a VLM-5030 (for only two people, one male and one female, recorded data into it in 1983), and is based upon the 1981 film Escape From New York.
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