Why is 8 bit Music Catchy?
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This week, we look at why music from the 8-bit era is so memorable.
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Intro music is by me. Other music includes
"Comet Observatory (Jazz Cover)" from Super Mario Galaxy (by the talented Insaneintherain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAdnsOKe59A)
"Donkey Kong's Crash Course - Course 1" by Takayuki Shimamura and Yoshikazu Yamashita (from Nintendo Land)
"Gestation" by Daisuke "Pixel" Amaya (from Cave Story)
"In Case of Trouble" by Darren Korb (from Bastion)
"Pushing Onward" by Magnus "SoulEye" Pålsson (from VVVVVV)
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