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Cat, you always get my geek side going. All these remixes make me want to play pokemon every day.
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maybe without the drums?
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We should really stop complaining that it couldn't possibly appear on an 8-Bit console and just enjoy the music.
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A wild Solid Snake appeared! Wait! That didn't sound right lol.
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@GoblinJumperCables I'm addicted to cra--OH WAIT, MY BROWNIES! THEY'RE BURNING!
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Actually, 8 bit B & W wild theme sounds great, but not this one. Try this:
Pokemon Black & White 8 bit music: Wild Battle theme
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Click here 0:11 This is when it starts (The music)
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@ultiomos I do. I'm addicted to white.
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@GoblinJumperCables you don't anyways!?
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This is hardly 8-bit. Or maybe it is, but it couldn't have possibly existed on an 8-bit (or possibly 16-bit) console. Makes me realize the more advanced things get, the more they tend to suck.
MichaelKlump 7 months ago
@MichaelKlump Yes, it can exist on an 8-bit console. It's running in an NES emulator, and someone I know actually made a song that used the same chip work on a real NES console. Besides, it's obvious I overdid this one. If you want a version that conforms to the chipless standards, watch video ID: mgg86krmZb0.
cat333pokemon 7 months ago 2
Wow, I don't think any kind of 8-bit game could make this.
ThePhotobro 1 year ago 13
@ThePhotobro It is a bit demanding of the NES, requiring Konami's VRC6 expansion chip (or emulation of it) to be present.
cat333pokemon 1 year ago 16
This song has made me realize that songs are getting to the point that they're plain too complex to sound so good. Listening to the D/P 8-bit remixes, They're simple enough to work, but quite honestly, this isn't the most pleasant thing to the ears in the world.
XDbonsly 1 year ago 18
@XDbonsly I'm working on a piano remix now, which is quite nice IMHO.
cat333pokemon 1 year ago