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Yeah, you read that headline right. Chiptune musician Alex Mauer has taken the release of his new album “Vegavox” to the next level. Sticking with the 8-bit nature of his music, he has released the album as an NES cartridge.
You can purchase the album for €22 (less than $30) by clicking here.
While there is certainly a limited market for this type of thing, but you have to give the guy points for being this hardcore with it. I hope he does well.
You can find out more about Alex at his MySpace page.
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One Response for "Chiptune musician Alex Mauer releases album on NES cartridge"
July 5th, 2007 at 4:38 pm
1Haha, I can’t wait till it gets ripped and I can download the ROMs / NSF files :P
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