8-bit nintendo does music videos

While these brief musical interludes won’t win any prizes for their sweeping cinematography, they do win a place in my heart for being put together using some good old fashioned 8-bit gaming technology.

8-bit music videos on nintendo famicom

Created using a combination of retro console art (inspired by, but probably not actually created on an NES) and blips and beeps courtesy of the 8-bit Nintendo-powered FamiTracker, these mini videos do a great job embodying the spirit of these musicians, even if they are just represented as chunky blocks of pixels.

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Animated by 72RK, these clever clips feature short and sweet music videos of classic acts like New Order, Michael Jackson, the Ramones and even Portishead. There are a bunch of other lesser known Japanese acts in the complete collection, but they’re all worth a watch.

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  1. Tobbe says:

    Ah yeah. Nothing like good ol’ retro gaming music on a Friday afternoon :) .

    If anyone here is looking for more retro gaming music I’d recommend Rymdkraft; music influenced by NES / C64/ Atari / Amigas and other golden machines. Free downloads of course.

    http://www.rymdkraft.com/

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