Beatscribe’s First Gameboy Game GbBBS95 – Out now and free!

I’m proud to announce I’ve completed a 3 month Game Jam and created a Gameboy Color/DMG game called Gb BBS 95. What does that mouthful mean? The game is set in 1995 in the world of Bulletin Board Systems.

BBSs are kind of the ancestor of the world wide web, a BBS was a combo of Reddit, Twitter and Napster. Unlike the modern web, it was usually run out of someones house and could only support a few people logging in at a time. It was a wild west online world that the average adult had no idea even existed. That was kind of what made it so cool.

You can now buy a physical copy as well. Along with some of my other games here.

The game has a bit of a Goonies/E.T. type vibe, ride around on your skateboard with your friends, solving a midwest small town mystery. I hope you’ll check it out!

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Xitol Releases Mineral with Beatscribe Soundtrack

Xitol games has released the beautiful atmospheric Mineral on Steam. The game will be coming to Xbox and Playstation5 in September. Mineral feels like a combination of Marble Madness, Manifold Garden and a miniature golf course. The game is gorgeous and runs smooth. A well designed series of tutorials gets you up to speed on the games mechanics. Its never stressful, you solve puzzles in a zen-like tranquil world of tress and carved walkways. I’m hyped to delve further into the games secrets.

I composed the games soundtrack to match its calm vibes. I used a lot of synths inspired by 80s movie soundtracks as well as some light chiptune-inspired synths buried in a lot of atmospheric soundscapes. I hope you enjoy this game as much as I do.

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Howdy Riceball Releases A Cat and His Boy on Gameboy and Nintendo Switch

I am very proud to announce that a Gameboy game that I did music for has been released today on the Nintendo Switch and also available on a physical Gameboy Cart as well. A Cat and His Boy is a touching tale of how our feline friends can make us happy in the toughest times of life. It’s definitely something I can relate to. In the game you take on the role of Midnight, a tiny black kitten who helps his owner Leif through a tough time by doing small quests around the house.

The game has an open sandbox feel with lots of small quests you can pursue and complete. The music tries to convey the emotion of the story and highlights the softer side of what the Gameboy sound chip can do. Grab a copy today!

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Ten/Ten Games Releases Beau and Bow Gameboy-Inspired Game with Beatscribe OST

Ten/Ten games released a wonderful Gameboy-inspired Steam game today called Beau and Bow. I was honored to do some of the music for this great game that recalls classics like Kirby and Super Mario Land. Its not just a clone of these games though! It has a unique play mechanic where you control two characters with different abilities and have to use their abilities together to solve the games puzzles. It’s a a light-hearted and fun game with a lovely atmosphere. Check it out today!

Gameboy Asset Pack : Adventure/RPG Music

Trying something new, I’ve now been releasing some pre-made asset packs for purchase on itch.io. They are made to be used for variety of Gameboy projects that utilize the hUGEDriver (GB Studio, GBDK). This is an alternative for paying for bespoke music if you are doing a quick Game Jam or casual project. The entry rate for getting music is a lot lower. This first pack is all about the classic dramatic sounds of games like Zelda. Check out the complete pack here!

Hall of Kunger Binb Episode II ZZT Engine game released with Beatscribe ANSI art maps

In game ANSI graphics (click for detail)

Hall of Kunger Binb Episode II marks the 30 year anniversary of the existence of the ZZT game engine. You might remember this game if you grew up in the 90s as the game where you are a tiny smily face icon navigating an ANSI world. The original was designed by Tod Sweeney who went on to form Epic Games and wrote the Unreal Engine which has been bringing us well, epic games.

This project uses a modified ANSI character set that still stays in the confines of the original ZZT engine. It can actually be played on an old DOS machine (if you still have one) or in a browser. I remember playing the original shareware ZZT when I was just a little kid on my old 386 orange monochrome machine sometime in the 90s. I never thought it’d still be a thing in 2022.

Pepite Studios Releases Peppy’s Adventure with Beatscribe SNES soundtrack

Peppy’s Adventure recalls classic puzzle games like The Adventures of Lolo (NES). It has a great variety and bright fun colors that remind me of classic SMB games as well. Despite its cute look, the game is difficult! It might seem easy on the surface but the complexity and difficulty ramps up quickly.

For the soundtrack, I worked closely with the Peptite Studios team who are true aficionados of classic game music. We tried to capture some of the fun and adventurous spirit of the 16-bit era with SNES styled samples that mirror the colorful graphics of the game. You can pick it up on Steam today!

Timelapse ANSI Art Creation

Created in DosBox over about two hours. Lost the early creation footage but it was not very interesting.

GameChops Releases Epic Sonic Remix Album Spindash 2

450x450bbGamechops has long since established itself as the go-to label for awesome video game remixes. Dj Cutman’s crew has just released the extensive and polished Spindash 2. With tracks spanning the entire Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, you really get your moneys worth with this collection. Stand out tracks, in my personal opinion is Blind’s remix of Starlight (my all time favorite Sonic song) and Chjolo’s Totally Rad from Sonic Adventure 2. There is not a bad track on the album and I particularly like how they were able to breathe life into songs that have been remixed many times – especially those from the original Sonic the Hedgehog. Grab this album today.

Megaman Inspired Venture Kid Features Norrin Radd’s Last ModPlug NES Soundtrack

Matt Creamer aka Norrin Radd has is without a doubt one of the masters of NES composition. With amazing NES albums like Melodia de Infinita and Anomaly and his unique style and mastery of the 2A03, he is the perfect choice for a iOS game soundtrack that tries to pay homage to the classic Megaman series.

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Venture Kid feels like an NES game from the opening cinematic scenes. Every tone and sound is authentic and the game itself mostly sticks to the limitations of the NES, with the exception of some multi-paralax scrolling backgrounds and modern “achievement” style awards.

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Matt says this is his last NES album using ModPlug, which he uses for its ability to slightly detune the pulses, a trick that adds some cool shine to the standard NES tones. Like much of his work, there is a bit of a middle-eastern scale vibe and its mostly apparent in the pyramid level. Perhaps the games only shortcoming is you don’t get to select a stage. It feels like Megaman in every other way but that. The stages are filled with secrets and places to use weapons, but you have to go at them in order. All things considered though, its as close to an NES experience you can get on your iPhone and I highly recommend it.

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