A downloadable asset pack

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Art by Johanna Bouaouiche ( @giga_jonjon )

Presentation

This music pack contains 10 tracks of authentic 8-bit (NES) music you can use in your game!

Inspired by the first Final Fantasy games, these tracks are all moderately short loops (25 to 65s), using only 3 audio channels (except The Journey Begins, which comes with a Noise Channel version – see below). 

Heroic overworld, playful towns, mysterious caves, epic and ominous battles: you'll find them all here!


Tracklist

1a. The Journey Begins (INTRO) [0:03]
1b. The Journey Begins (MAIN LOOP) [1:01]
2. World of Mysteries (LOOP) [0:29]
3. The One We Need (LOOP) [0:36]
4. Stronghold of Commerce (LOOP) [0:34]
5. Onwards, Bravely (LOOP) [0:25]
6. Looking for Answers (LOOP) [0:28]
7. Overcoming Peril (LOOP) [0:24]
8. Lost Dreams (LOOP) [0:44]
9. The Baron's Castle (LOOP) [1:04]
10a. Ending the Reign of Evil (INTRO) [0:06]
10b. Ending the Reign of Evil (MAIN LOOP) [0:41]


Technical details

All tracks come as WAV files (16-bit, 44100Hz) and MP3.

They loop seemlessly. Please note:

  • The first track (The Journey Begins) is split in four different files (2+2). There is an introduction that you can play before the main loop. Besides, the track has two versions, including or excluding the additional noise channel: if you're aiming for extra realism, and you want to use SFX/SE (sound effects) at the same time, it would make sense not to use the noise channel in the music. Or maybe you just like the track better without the percussions!
  • The last track (Ending the Reign of Evil) also includes a short introduction. Again, no need to loop that: play it, and then start the main loop. 

Purchase

Buy Now$20.00 USD or more

In order to download this asset pack you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $20 USD. You will get access to the following files:

8-Bit RPG Music Pack.zip 79 MB

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Excellent work! Before buying it would be great to clarify the license (e.g. commercial use allowed, etc.). Makes it much easier to use in games :)