Top Chiptune Soundtracks You Don't Know

Soundtracks nowadays are similar in style and vein to movie scores, full of cinematic scope and bombast, which is great as it leads to fantastic scores like the ones for Journey, Thomas Was Alone or DMC. However there was a simpler time where space was limited and the sound files had to be compressed and optimised to fit on a cartridge with 8 or 16 megs. This economy of scale led to thoughtful and creative masterpieces that are still iconic even today.

Now we could rattle off the famous game soundtracks that usually fit into many of the 'greatest Megadrive / SNES / NES soundtrack compilations' which you can find on YouTube but I want to choose a few pieces that time has forgotten. This is away from the usual Castlevania, Sonic, Megaman and Mario soundtrack scores as everyone knows them and loves them. I'm talking about the rarely heard soundtracks of yore. Here are a few of my favourites, maybe you could tell me yours!

This music plays during the Underwater levels from the Disney game World Of Illusion. It also plays during Mickey's Coral Reef section.

Music from R-Type 1987 by Irem- this level could be described as looking like the contents of a stomach, possibly after eating genetically modified food.

Thunder Force 3 - Stage 5: Ellis. This music was so upbeat and rocking that I loved leaving it to last!

Europe in 8 Bits Review

The chiptune scene has grown in prominence over the past few years, this is due to a heavy dose of nostalgia but also bands such as Crystal Castles and Anamanguchi, which have brought it to the fore and entered the zietgiest.

Europe in 8 Bits is a documentary that looks at the rise of the scene. The documentary is super informative as it told me a lot about the origins and counterculture; the idea of fighting modernity, actually embracing the past technology but utilising it in new ways as exemplified by the mole man who goes to the dump regularly to collect old material and build new stuff from it. Such dedication is to be praised, really!