Thursday, February 5, 2015

Listen to this amazing chiptunes album from the composer behind Ninja Gaiden


In the late 1980s, Keiji Yamagishi composed some of the most memorable soundtracks from the NES era, including games like Tecmo Bowl and Ninja Gaiden. But he hasn't worked on a game in a long time — as game soundtracks became more complex and orchestral, Yamagishi found himself being squeezed out, and he hasn't composed one since 2003. "I can't conduct an orchestra," he explains. "I felt as if my music was no longer needed."


Now he's bringing that music back. His new album, Retro Active Pt. 1, may not be playing in the background of a pixelated video game, but it may as well be: it features the same exciting, high-energy chiptune music that Yamagishi built his name on. It's like the soundtrack to the most amazing NES game that never...


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