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chiptune
Chiptune, also called 8-bit music (although not all chiptune is 8-bit), is a style of electronic music, and its associated subculture, made using the programmable sound generator (PSG) sound chips or synthesizers in vintage arcade machines, computers and video game consoles. The term is commonly used to refer to tracker format music using extremely basic and small samples that an old computer or console could produce (this is the original meaning of the term), as well as music that combines PSG sounds with modern musical styles.
demoscene
thumb|upright=1.2|thumbtime=5:51|Second Reality, a 1993 demo by the Finnish group [[Future Crew]]
NFO
In the Warez scene, .nfo (short for info) is a file name extension for a text file (sometimes called an NFO file) that accompanies and describes a release of pirated software or media. The file contains information such as title, authorship, year and license information. For software, it might contain installation notes. This information is delivered for publishing through digital media to make it searchable on the web as well as within local catalogues and libraries. This type of file is also often found in a demoscene production, where the respective group includes it for credits, contact de
music tracker
music sequencer software
Bad Apple!!
video game song composed by ZUN; third track from the soundtrack of the 1998 video game Lotus Land Story
demo
art software with graphics, music and animation
disk magazine
electronic magazine to be read using computers
module file
family of file formats