Posts Tagged ‘Game Genie’
Ubiktune’s Pilot Bundle Includes 7 Chiptune Albums For $1
Just over a week ago, I evangelized a wonderful new chiptune hybrid album by Yoann Turpin called Rhythm’n'Bits. Now Ubiktune has sweetened the deal by packaging the album with six others in their Pilot bundle for as low as $1.
Pilot includes other albums we’ve covered such as coda’s Tracer and Shnabubula’s Game Genie. Alongside these gems, you’ll also receive Fakebit 2010, The Wave, Zeta Force, and Roots (an original album by Danimal Cannon of Metroid Metal and Armcannon fame). The Pilot bundle was made possible thanks to Indie Game Music Bundle’s “Bundle Dragon” project. It marks the first of what will hopefully be many Ubiktune album bundles. You can grab it on Ubiktune’s Bundle Dragon site here.
Source: Ubiktune
Shnabubula’s Game Genie Album Will Grant Your Musical Wishes
There has been no shortage of great music recently thanks to virt’s Bloodrayne: Betrayal soundtrack and the new Big Giant Circles album. But the fun doesn’t stop there.
Samuel Ascher-Weiss (better known in the music scene as Shnabubula) released an original, progressive jazz album titled Game Genie using instruments from a variety of familiar video game hardware. Samuel’s excellent improvisational piano skills combined with the old blips and bloops we gamers have grown up loving create a unique, technical sound that’s as impressive as it is delightful to listen to. And he’s not even charging for it. How crazy is that?







