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8-bit Chiptune - Spring Thing

Author: 
shiru8bit
Friday, September 13, 2019 - 19:28
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Art Type: 
Music
Tags: 
8-bit
chiptune
famitracker
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
Collections: 
  • Famitracker
  • Famitracker Audio
  • OpenGameArt Spring 2020
  • To use in games
Favorites: 
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Preview: 

Looped to 0:05.235. Made with FamiTracker with no further processing, can be used in an actual NES game. FLAC render, FTM and NSF files included. 

File(s): 
spring_thing.zip spring_thing.zip 8.4 Mb [129 download(s)]
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Harlancore
joined 2 years 3 months ago
03/23/2023 - 07:32
Harlancore's picture

I recently uploaded my game project to itch.io, called "Dakota the RPG". I used this track for a scene that is part of a dream sequence, and I wanted the music to change to a more 8-bit style, since in the dream you are transported to a sort of Atari/Intellivision-era inspired world.

Here is a link to the game:

https://harlancore.itch.io/dakota

Here is a video showing the scene where your song plays:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrEwJozPF5k&list=PLQVELG_4xI-SirLSzF-tU0...

Your song plays at about the 4:20 mark. Although its appearance is brief, it is absolutely perfect for the scene. I hope you agree. Thanks so much for sharing this.

Jason Harlan

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