MisthaLu
New member
Hello!
IndieGameMusic.com is a free service for musicians to put their tracks on display for indie gamedevs to use in their homebrew games - or for gamedevs and musicians to hook up for game projects.
It is not a new site. It's been running for over a decade. (And the design needs to be updated - so much to do, so little time).
Compared with other online music libraries, IndieGameMusic.com offers more than just mp3 and ogg files. Its main focus is in fact the more "exotic" formats, like the 4-channel MOD format used on Amiga and others. Or XM / IT / S3M. Formats like XMF and MMF and MIDI too.
I'm posting here to tell you that I recently added another category of music called "Chip". This can be used for any kind of chip-tracker formats like the ones used for NES. A bunch of new tags were also added to be used to identify what platforms a chip track is usable on; for example "Nintendo NES".
So I'm hoping that various musicians here will add some NES tracks to the site, to make IndieGameMusic.com interesting to NES gamedevs too. (And remember to add mp3/ogg versions of your tracks too - there are gamedevs on other platforms who likes to use chip music in mp3 format).
If you're making NES music anyway, why not try to make a little pocket money on it?
https://indiegamemusic.com/aregister.php
Thanks for reading.
IndieGameMusic.com is a free service for musicians to put their tracks on display for indie gamedevs to use in their homebrew games - or for gamedevs and musicians to hook up for game projects.
It is not a new site. It's been running for over a decade. (And the design needs to be updated - so much to do, so little time).
Compared with other online music libraries, IndieGameMusic.com offers more than just mp3 and ogg files. Its main focus is in fact the more "exotic" formats, like the 4-channel MOD format used on Amiga and others. Or XM / IT / S3M. Formats like XMF and MMF and MIDI too.
I'm posting here to tell you that I recently added another category of music called "Chip". This can be used for any kind of chip-tracker formats like the ones used for NES. A bunch of new tags were also added to be used to identify what platforms a chip track is usable on; for example "Nintendo NES".
So I'm hoping that various musicians here will add some NES tracks to the site, to make IndieGameMusic.com interesting to NES gamedevs too. (And remember to add mp3/ogg versions of your tracks too - there are gamedevs on other platforms who likes to use chip music in mp3 format).
If you're making NES music anyway, why not try to make a little pocket money on it?
https://indiegamemusic.com/aregister.php
Thanks for reading.