musician releases album on an nes cartridge
filed under: strange and wonderful | video games
posted: July 8th, 2007 stumble it!1 comment author: technabob
Electronic musician Alex Mauer composes music from the electronic beats and blips of the original sound chips found in classic video game systems.

So it’s only appropriate that he’d release an album that plays on the classic Nintendo NES gaming system. His album, entitled VEGAVOX ships on a cartridge the plugs into the console.
The cartridge is available from Alex’s website for just $22 (including shipping,) so if you’ve got an old NES console lying around, it’s a definite must own.
[via Music Thing]
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1. You Rock Radio | March 5th, 2008 at 11:14 pm
I didn’t know people would ever be into those goofy old bloop-bloop sounding things. I should have kept my old 8 bit soundblaster card, I guess we could have made some money?
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