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.

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.
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.
categories: just plain fun retro video games
May 30th, 2008 comments (1): stumble it! digg it! by: technabob
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Ah yeah. Nothing like good ol’ retro gaming music on a Friday afternoon
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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/