R64 Announced, First Music Album Released for Nintendo 64 Cartridge

nintendo 64: German artist Remute confirms that the cartridge has no regional protection and that it will use the console’s hardware to play the music. If you think you’ve seen it all, you might be interested in the new project of Remute, a musician who distributes his music through cartridges for the Sega Mega Drive, SNES, PC Engine or Game Boy. Now the German artist has announced his return in style with R64, an album for nintendo 64, also in pattern format. A total of 15 songs from electropop, house, ceiling etc. from 39.99 euros (with vinyl it costs 10 euros more).

According to the official description, it is the disc (or rather the cartridge) “the most diverse of the musician”, which is also not played by an MP3 player, “horribly compressed into WAW files or SD cards.” There is no trick”, he says. “As with all Remute albums, the sound on this cartridge is reproduced in real time” and at 93.75 MHz.

To implement the project, Remute has partnered with developer Rasky, who is responsible for the sound engine and the three-dimensional experience associated with the music. The cartridge has no regional protection, so it will work in any nintendo 64 model launched in the world.

As a purchase incentive, the album is also offered in digital format. Those who pre-order will now get a song (streaming through the free Bandcamp app and also available to download in MP3, FLAC, and more) and the rest when it’s released. It is expected to be available on March 25.

All album tracks

The mirror reflects
Superposition
When a thought becomes a weapon
I want to go with you
your church
Business coaching
stupid lol
Tradition and modernity
On the rocks
No more time
What is your offer?
Remains of a cult
Jimmy Boy (far away)
They are dangerous
A message from the maker

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