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Dark Side of the Moon gets chiptuned, more prog rock to follow?
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If you've been hanging around GamesRadar for any time at all, you probably know that we have a thing for videogame music, or VGM. We also harbor a secret love of prog rock, so we were instantly enthralled by this 8-bit rendition of Pink Floyd's classic album Dark Side of the Moon. It's got us thinking far out thoughts about how tripadelic a NES Dark Side game would be. According to the YouTube page where the videos were posted, these renditions were created with Famitracker and NSFplug by Brad Smith. Kudos to you, sir. And if you're taking requests, we'd love to hear some 8-bit Alan Parsons Project next.
Hear all six parts of 8-bit Dark Side of the Moon here.
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