Arcade Remixes And The Six Million Dollar Cabinet
Anonymous Coward writes "Some guy has mucked about with the background music of old arcade games. Also, this site proves that some arcade games are built to last." Hey, I know that arcade games are built to last; I'm a VAPS member! :)
OK, I've had time to check out everything on that site. End result: you get some nostalgia, and a lot of iffy music.
Basically it's a lot of videogame related tunes that fall into all sorts of traps.
You basically find:
That being said, there are some songs that are pretty decent, some novel ideas, and some that if nothing else make me think of making a longer version.
Now I know I left out an awful lot. There are tunes that are close, but no cigar. These were just the few that had that special something to them (to me anyway). You might also note that none of these tunes are by DJ Pretzel.. sorry man, but your sound is not quite there. The Mario Jazz thing is close, and pretty unique, but I prefer my jazz on the real thing, not sequenced...
Well.. hope someone puts these opinions to good use anyway...
http://www.minibosses.com/
These guys kick major booty. Check out such greats as Contra, Castlevania, Metroid, and more! All up in Mp3 for your listening pleasure.
I saw this over at ArsTechnica a while ago. Once again, they kick ass. And they even play shows..!
Don't bother looking for those songs on Napster; I've already replaced them with cuckoo sounds...
-- Floyd
"Wizard needs food badly"
If this can help the new generations better appreciate my 80s-centric humour, I'm for it.
2 1337 4 u!
Half of me says this phenomenon is remixers getting desperate for new material - the other half says anything to keep the memories alive.
--- Hot Shot City is particularly good.