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Chiptune music

Author: 
Midboss
Wednesday, August 12, 2020 - 11:57

A listing of chiptune music

Collected Art: 
"Great Boss"
Pixel River
A Journey Awaits!
Lava Cube
Arcade Title (8-bit chiptune)
Funny Chase (8-bit chiptune)
neocrey - Destractor
Pulsar [Famitracker 2A03]
8bit thingy
Arcade Level Tracks (8-bit/chiptune)
[Chiptune] Medieval: The Old Tower Inn
The Treasure (NES Version)
Caustic Chip
Claim to fame (NES version)
Casual Classic Loop (8-Bit)
Difference
3 short, looping, NES-style songs
Red Heels
Stiglitz
Inevitable Doom
"Coding Pirates Showcase 1, FDS+Namco PWM Demonstation"
8-bit Forest Theme
My Friends Will Cry.
8Bit Action Soundtrack
It's Raining Pixels (Looping)
Vocals NES Version
Electronic
Underground Storm (Chiptune/8 bit Influence)
Dream In The Sky
Work RAM
Legends
Bit Forest ambient
Bit Forest dark
Bit Forest intro
Ciptuned Rock tune
NES Shooter Music (5 tracks, 3 jingles)
Vigour (decisive chiptune theme, 8bit)
Horizon Surfer
Invincibility [Loop]
8-bit Mechanical Complex
Unseen
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