Astro Kat - My (sort of?) dead NES homebrew

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This is the soundtrack (the small portion of it that I actually got around to composing) to my now dead NES game project, Astro Kat. The game was supposed to be a platformer in a style similar to Zelda, or Gremlins 2, using a semi-overhead view. A complete audio engine (which could play all the songs in the video), A title screen menu, and minor game system controlling routines were made in the project.

Due to unsatisfactory amounts of free time thanks to university I've decided to cancel this project, because I'm not the kind of person who could program a working game at the age of 3 or something. I have no energy to work on this after mentally taxing days. I wanted to learn how the 6502 assembly language worked because I loved the system so much, and I'm happy with what I could make it do for me. A person who really has no talent when it comes to programming.







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Chiptune (Musical Genre)
Famitracker
Nintendo Entertainment System (Video Game Platform)
8-bit (Computer Processor)
Cancelled
Homebrew
Platform Game (Video Game Genre)
Soundtrack (Composition Type)
Music