athodyd - 2009-02-10
this sure sounds like a pretty comical bakery
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zatojones - 2009-02-10
I would normally dismiss this stuff as uninteresting except that this guy also did the music for the C64 game Rambo II that sticks in my mind to this day
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Hooper_X - 2009-02-10
Man, "dramatic baked goods videogame" is going to be one of Those Tags, isn't it?
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heyitslozeau - 2009-02-10
this was pretty dope.
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Nikon - 2009-02-10
I love chiptune music.
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Udderdude - 2009-02-10
Remix of awesome: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1927PFG8
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La Loco - 2009-02-10
Wow, I really love this!!
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cognitivedissonance - 2009-02-10
God, it even breaks down and sirens.
I need to find my glowsticks and binkie.
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Syd Midnight - 2009-02-10
"Parallax" is my favorite of his (I think). The C64 had a few musicians who deserved bands, and browsing the HVSC listening to .sid tunes is surprisingly entertaining. I'd love to find a program that converts .sid songs to MIDI so you can listen to them with updated insturments.
3:17.. which is how long it the game to load, obviously.
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Sputum - 2009-02-10 That would be great, but honestly, I think using updated synths would break a number of the good ones. The SID chip was so unique and cool sounding.
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Spastic Avenger - 2009-02-11
This music, albeit through a different chipset, was also used on the Game Boy version of Jurassic Park.
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pastorofmuppets - 2009-02-19
The picardy third is the suprise ending of the music world.
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