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Here is an 8-bit version of "True" from Silent Hill 2. Basically, this is what the song might sound like if Silent Hill 2 were released for the NES. Note: The images used are from the Silent Hill 2 demake known as Soundless Mountain II (right image) and a cover of PlayStation Magazine (part of left image). What video game song would you like me to make an 8-bit version of?
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Here is an 8-bit version of Theme of Laura (otherwise known as the opening theme) from Silent Hill 2. Basically, it's what the song might sound like if Silent Hill 2 were released for the NES. Note: The images used are from the Silent Hill 2 demake known as Soundless Mountain II (right image) and a cover of PlayStation Magazine (part of left image). What video game song would you like me to make an 8-bit version of?
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Here is an 8-bit version of Cool, Cool Mountain / Snowman's Land (aka "Snow Mountain") from Super Mario 64. Basically, it's what the song would sound like if Super Mario 64 were released for the NES. What video game song would you like me to make an 8-bit version of?
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Dire, Dire Docks / Jolly Roger Bay (8-Bit Remix) | Super Mario 64 x NES
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Here is an 8-bit version of Dire, Dire Docks / Jolly Roger Bay (aka "The Water Theme") from Super Mario 64. Basically, it's what the song would sound like if Super Mario 64 were released for the NES. What video game song would you like me to make an 8-bit version of?- 5 replies
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King Arthur And The Knights Of Justice Death Level NES scary
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From the album: Images that don't make sense out of context
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From the album: Images that don't make sense out of context
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From the album: The Dusty Photo Album
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From the album: The Dusty Photo Album
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From the album: The Dusty Photo Album
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On top of all the great Wii U game announcements we got from this morning's Nintendo Direct, we also got news on the Virtual Console service coming to the Wii U. The Wii U's Virtual Console will include some new features. Two of the bigger ones are the ability to play Virtual Console games on your Wii U GamePad without the need of a TV and being able to fully customize controls. Miiverse will also be implemented for Virtual Console titles. What about the majority of us who have already purchased Virtual Console games on our old Wiis? Well, you will be able to transfer those to get playable Wii U versions. However, it comes at a price: $1 for NES games and $1.50 for SNES games. And to celebrate the Famicom's 30th anniversary, a "trial campaign" will be starting this month for Virtual Console titles. That means one Virtual Console title will be available each month for 30 days at $0.30! Here's the schedule: January: Balloon Fight February: F-Zero March: Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream April: Kirby's Adventure May: Super Metroid June: Yoshi July: Donkey Kong The Wii U Virtual Console service will be coming sometime this spring. You can watch the full Nintendo Direct conference from this morning on Nintendo's website.
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From the album: Classic Gaming Expo 2012 (CGX 2K12) Photo Album
"Now here is everyone's best friend R.O.B.! R.O.B. had a promising start but didn't figure into Nintendo's ultimate game plan. Only two games ever graced us with his ability: Gyromite and Stack-Up. Both games featured R.O.B. interacting as a player or R.O.B. was the game itself. R.O.B. and the parts are not only cool to look at, but are becoming somewhat rare and valuable."-
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Nintendo Entertainment System Control Deck Bundle Box
Marcus Estrada posted a gallery image in Member's Album
From the album: Classic Gaming Expo 2012 (CGX 2K12) Photo Album
"Now here is everyone's best friend R.O.B.! R.O.B. had a promising start but didn't figure into Nintendo's ultimate game plan. Only two games ever graced us with his ability: Gyromite and Stack-Up. Both games featured R.O.B. interacting as a player or R.O.B. was the game itself. R.O.B. and the parts are not only cool to look at, but are becoming somewhat rare and valuable."-
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Original Nintendo Entertainment System and Second Version
Marcus Estrada posted a gallery image in Member's Album
From the album: Classic Gaming Expo 2012 (CGX 2K12) Photo Album
"Now here is everyone's best friend R.O.B.! R.O.B. had a promising start but didn't figure into Nintendo's ultimate game plan. Only two games ever graced us with his ability: Gyromite and Stack-Up. Both games featured R.O.B. interacting as a player or R.O.B. was the game itself. R.O.B. and the parts are not only cool to look at, but are becoming somewhat rare and valuable."-
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From the album: Classic Gaming Expo 2012 (CGX 2K12) Photo Album
"Now here is everyone's best friend R.O.B.! R.O.B. had a promising start but didn't figure into Nintendo's ultimate game plan. Only two games ever graced us with his ability: Gyromite and Stack-Up. Both games featured R.O.B. interacting as a player or R.O.B. was the game itself. R.O.B. and the parts are not only cool to look at, but are becoming somewhat rare and valuable."-
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From the album: Classic Gaming Expo 2012 (CGX 2K12) Photo Album
"Now here is everyone's best friend R.O.B.! R.O.B. had a promising start but didn't figure into Nintendo's ultimate game plan. Only two games ever graced us with his ability: Gyromite and Stack-Up. Both games featured R.O.B. interacting as a player or R.O.B. was the game itself. R.O.B. and the parts are not only cool to look at, but are becoming somewhat rare and valuable."-
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From the album: Classic Gaming Expo 2012 (CGX 2K12) Photo Album
"Now here is everyone's best friend R.O.B.! R.O.B. had a promising start but didn't figure into Nintendo's ultimate game plan. Only two games ever graced us with his ability: Gyromite and Stack-Up. Both games featured R.O.B. interacting as a player or R.O.B. was the game itself. R.O.B. and the parts are not only cool to look at, but are becoming somewhat rare and valuable."-
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From the album: Classic Gaming Expo 2012 (CGX 2K12) Photo Album
"Released in 1977, this is the sequel to Color TV Game 6. This game features fifteen different variations of Light Tennis (improved the previous 6). CTV G15 was very successful, selling over a million copies in Japan. The controllers were now separate from the console, while in the original the players were required to turn the knobs on the actual console."-
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From the album: Classic Gaming Expo 2012 (CGX 2K12) Photo Album
"Released in 1977, this is the sequel to Color TV Game 6. This game features fifteen different variations of Light Tennis (improved the previous 6). CTV G15 was very successful, selling over a million copies in Japan. The controllers were now separate from the console, while in the original the players were required to turn the knobs on the actual console."-
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A photo of the Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo's first foray into the console development field.-
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