If any person is a mad chiptune person like I am then you could go to my open directory for chiptune and chipmusic files of the modern chiptune/chipmusic age. https://chiparchive.com/files/
And if you want to be more awesome you can download all that and more on the chiptune Resilio sync folder, here's the key.
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The new stuff will make it to the open directory at some point, just as soon as I can get over 20 gb of stuff through ftp. #chiptune#chipmusic#archive#game music preservation
When I was working on @makemagazine Volume 89 — our #retro issue — the topics of #chiptune, #tracker modules, and #VideoGame soundtracks kept coming up. This gave me an idea: what if we put together a #playlist to go along with the retro section, filled with our authors’ and my own favourite tracks? The results of this wacky idea can be enjoyed below… What are your favourite chiptune/tracker/VGM tracks or memories? 🤘💾🤘
Would you like to hear what the radio transmission of the game sounds like? 📻 Here's a recording for those who missed it. 🎙️ PS. You can also record the game from this video. 📹
In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga (OCS and AGA), CD32 console, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.
This is the 𝙩𝙞𝙩𝙡𝙚 𝙨𝙚𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚 tune by our composer Ramon Braumuller, created with our own Digital Mugician Amiga music editor, published by the British Thalamus in 1990.