NEW NES Music called "Game's Ending & Credits" Genuine NES 8-Bit Music

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • A little history of mine: I have always loved video games. When I was very young I couldn't see an old computer without wishing I could play a game on it, such as a teacher's computer or something like that when I was in elementary school. I tried making my own game on paper. I mailed some ideas to SEGA who told me they are interested in it and I must have worked hard on it. They needed me to sign something, a no liability thing or whatever. So I did but instead of sending back my original idea I changed it up to something totally different. They then mailed me back saying they weren't interested in it. So there was a lost chance of making video games at a young age, possibly.
    I have always wanted to make video games. For some time I just thought that learning programing would be too difficult. Then it dawned on me that providing ideas is just as important. So I created 8 video game idea notebooks and published those. Those are found free online under my name, Adam Jeremy Capps, free, and in the public domain, like on google play books or archive dot org. In fact I have more than 8, the others not being in the style of a handwritten notebook with drawings and things. But each of those 8 video game idea notebooks contain 300 or more original ideas for a new game. Not synopsis based but element based: the elements within a game (powerups, effects, RPG battle system elements, types of magic, tools, enemies, and so on.)
    I have been writing music since I was 17 years old. I was always a classical type of composer until recently. That really helped me out when I recently decided to buy DefleMask, which lets you create real music for old video game systems and get the appropriate files for a new old game that way. No one listens to classical music anymore. I don't mean that literally. Not many, people like rock, pop, rap, metal. If classical music has survived it is because it was incorporated into video game and movie music. That's where it lives on and it does fairly well as such. I can use this DefleMask and notation software to produce applicable music and have a much likely chance of getting somewhere with what I create. It's what I want to do anyway: create things for games. I have ideas and music to make as my contribution. If I go the extra mile I might even get NES Maker or something like that: a software that lets you program an old game without having to know and use code.
    It's all a lot of fun thanks to new tech, new software, new tools. When I was a kid it was just not a possibility. Everyone my age back then wanted to make video games but apart from learning code and having expensive equipment it just could not be done. We can share things these days too, easily so, and here is something I wanted to share with you. This is my NES music for a game's ending and its credits and I am proud with how it came out. Thanks for listening.

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