@pirateg3cko Thanks for clarifying those details, I've changed the video description accordingly. I had a hard time finding proper accreditation for the music during the documentary. A credit to someone/thing called "EDITMODE" came up right after King of Games, so I assumed that was the chiptune artist. It's great to have more information about the actual musician now!
i like this one particularly. I think it gives a good example of what chiptunes should be. It shouldn't be - what most chiptunes out there are - a techno song with 8bit noise/sound effects. Put some goddamned melody and hooks in it. I've searched youtube for quality chiptunes. It's rare. I stick mostly to video game music composers.
Are you citing "editmode" as the artist or as how you got the song? What you're hearing is chiptune artist 6955. He did the songs for the linked video on the Nintendo museum and put the mp3s up on his blog. 6955 (dot) org/?page_id=50
@pirateg3cko Thanks for clarifying those details, I've changed the video description accordingly. I had a hard time finding proper accreditation for the music during the documentary. A credit to someone/thing called "EDITMODE" came up right after King of Games, so I assumed that was the chiptune artist. It's great to have more information about the actual musician now!
awesome
I kind of like hearing the faint voices in the background :s
i like this one particularly. I think it gives a good example of what chiptunes should be. It shouldn't be - what most chiptunes out there are - a techno song with 8bit noise/sound effects. Put some goddamned melody and hooks in it. I've searched youtube for quality chiptunes. It's rare. I stick mostly to video game music composers.
Are you citing "editmode" as the artist or as how you got the song?
What you're hearing is chiptune artist 6955. He did the songs for the linked video on the Nintendo museum and put the mp3s up on his blog.
6955 (dot) org/?page_id=50
Me too
Is that you Jay?