Jeremy W. Kaufmann drops by to show us how to make wonderful chiptunes music using a Commodore 64 computer.
This may very well be the greatest mod of all time.
Charming bleeps and bloops for your portable music player.
Remember those classic soundtracks of yesteryear? They’re now your ringtones.
This is the best 8-bit video game adaptation of a 2010 movie based on ’80s action movies we’ve ever played. Repurposed for your pleasure!
Gaijin Games’s rhythm-platformer sports adorably retro visuals, a boss chiptunes soundtrack, and tons of fun levels.
Bit.Trip Runner, the last entry in the Gaijin Games’ Bit.Trip series, is headed to WiiWare on May 17th courtesy of publisher Aksys Games. The rhythm-based 2D platformer puts gamers in control of Commander Video as he jumps, kicks, slides, and shields himself from the dangers that lurk on the surface of a foreign planet. The goal? [...]
Jeremy W. Kaufmann drops by again to show us how to use a Commodore 64 to make chiptunes.
DoctorOctoroc, chiptuner and lover of all things 8-bit, has taken Joss Whedon’s cult online series and transformed it into an infinitely cute NES-style title, complete with eye-catching 2D graphics and the appropriate blippy bloppy music. Neil Patrick Harris combined with an 8-bit gaming machine? It’s like 1989 all over again, and that’s freakin’ awesome. [Via [...]