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Just a little something that reminded me of the old game save areas in retro games from the 80s and 90s. I added sounds from both era. Got some nice little glitchy off notes, like I remember those old 8 and 16 bit consoles having sometimes. Made with Instruo Tonas, make noise 0-coast, Mutable Instruments Clouds, Roland Fantom, Logic Pro.


Is late. Doing this on headphone, so I have no clue how the mix sounds. Hope someone likes.

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Pretty cool.
It's just a bit hard to replicate music from old consoles since the quality was naturally a lot worse on them; here its a bit polished and modern-sounding, (but maybe that's what you intended, i dunno).

It also kinda works as a "game over: retry?" screen imo; Its got like a bit of a hopeful feeling to it about 40 seconds in, which gives the feel of someone who is not sure if they should give up or not, pondering as they have their selection arrow over the "No" option, but not yet going through with it.

But overall, very nice.

Midnights-Ocean responds:

Hey thanks lots for the input. Yeah that old sound was pretty awesome. I could spend hours trying to replicate it or spend lots of money on a module that uses the same chips. Personally, all I was going for was the feel. Reminiscent is about the closest I'm willing to try, with so little time to put into art these days.

From your response though, I think I got a decent feel. Thanks for the review. :)

Actually does remind of that. Or some "Game over: quit / retry" screen haha. Sounds good to me.

Midnights-Ocean responds:

Awesome dude. thanks! :)

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Jan 28, 2018
1:00 AM EST
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5.2 MB
2 min 17 sec

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