8-Bit Atmosphere: 20 Original Chiptune Tracks
A downloadable music pack
8-Bit Atmosphere: 20 Original Chiptune Tracks
This is a collection of 20 original chiptune songs designed to create a sense of mood and atmosphere. While inspired by classic video game soundtracks, these tracks lean into more ambient and atmospheric soundscapes, perfect for setting the tone in your projects or for relaxing listening.
What's Included:
- 20 Original Tracks: A diverse collection of royalty-free, high-quality 8-bit songs.
- Atmospheric Sound: These aren't your typical upbeat arcade tunes. The songs are a blend of classic chiptune sounds with a focus on creating a rich, nostalgic, and often melancholic mood.
- Format: All tracks are provided as high-quality MP3 files for easy use.
Perfect for:
- Indie games and game jams
- YouTube videos, livestreams, and podcasts
- Creative projects and art installations
- Relaxing or studying (a great alternative to lo-fi)
License Information:
This music is offered for free under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. You are free to use these tracks in both commercial and non-commercial projects.
You must give appropriate credit. Please include the following text in your project's credits or description:
Music by EnthusiastGuy
A link back to this itch.io page is also appreciated but not required.
| Status | Released |
| Category | Assets |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
| Author | Enthusiast Guy |
| Tags | 8-Bit, Atmospheric, chiptune, Music |
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wow this is awesome...!
is this loopable?
Hey there. Thanks!
No, unfortunately not. I do plan on making some cheap commercial packs that have segments you can loop around, but that takes quite a bit of effort and editing. Not sure when I'll have the time for that.
But let me give you a tip that I've done in the past. You can crossfade parts of the song. If you nail the beat, it will be not noticeable. It takes a bit of effort in coding, but once done, you're good to go!
Oh, and that technique also opens up way more opportunities since you could nicely crossfade different songs, including when switching areas, for example.
thank you!!!
Most welcome! :D