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Apr 7, 2010

8-Bit Dr. Horrible Sing-Along Blog

Tis finally complete! My dear friend, Doctor Octoroc aka Levi Buffum has finally complete the full Dr. Horrible Sing-Along Blog soundtrack in chiptune quality and even included a NES version of what the movie would look like as a game.
You can download the entire soundtrack for Dr. Horrible here and check out the NES version of the game in video form above. If you love the soundtrack, please donate to Doctor Octoroc to show him you appreciate his work.

Feb 23, 2010

Dr. Horrible's Sing-ALong Video Game?

My favorite Doctor in the whole world is at it again with a whole new project, though he really needs to finish his last one. Doc Octoroc has begun work on a 8-bit NES video game of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog.

So far he's posted a few screenshots he's created plus three NES style arrangements of 3 songs from the movie: So They Say, My Eyes and Everything You Ever Finale.

Doc plans to make the entire score into NES style arrangements and make the movie into a NES style game which you can play. It's unclear yet the genre of game he plans to make it into yet but it should be cool to see the final product.

Till then, here's the link to the three songs he has up so far.

Nov 19, 2009

After These Messages - Chiptunes Preview



I have the utter joy of being friends with a genius when it comes to chiptune music and pixel art, Doctor Octoroc, just one of the masterminds behind 8-bit Keyboard Cat. Doc produced a wonderful chiptunes Christmas album called 8-Bit Jesus a while back and now he's back with a new album called After These Messages.


The new album will feature 30 TV show themes from the 70s, 80s and 90s that have been redone in retro game style music. Doc has decided to post a few tunes from the album as well as the artwork for the album online flash player. You check out the preview tunes here.

The artwork for the flash player are all the TV Shows game title screens if they were really videogames back in the day.