Retro Nintendo Guitars!

I wonder if this would way more than an original guitar!  NESPaul resurrected a guitar from his NES that he bought when he was 10, and it looks like he created a masterpiece.   He even went as far as sacrificing his Genesis system!  Now this guy should be in the Guinness book for being the first man to make a musical NES (outside a game at least!).

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  • http://abxy.org/u/noodle93 Noodle_93

    That’s ownage at it’s full potential! TAKE THAT GUITAR HERO!

  • http://abxy.org/u/noodle93 Noodle_93

    That’s ownage at it’s full potential! TAKE THAT GUITAR HERO!

  • http://abxy.org/u/noodle93 Noodle_93

    That’s ownage at it’s full potential! TAKE THAT GUITAR HERO!

  • http://www.xanga.com/relaxing_roth Roth

    You know people have actually been using the NES as a sequencing machine for creating underground music known as “8-Bit”, aka “chiptune”, “bitpop”, etc. The 8-Bit era has inspired a lot of us, including myself, to taking what is old mixing it to a new sound. Not only the NES, but Gameboy and Atari as well were used to create such music.

    For those who’s got the latest issue of Nintendo Power (April 2007, Vol. 214), on page 92 there’s a CD compilation of underground 8-Bit artists. It’s actually a tribute to Kraftwerk music.

    Check out the official website @ http://www.8bitoperators.com
    This music is really growing on to me. Pretty nifty stuff!

    // Roth

  • http://www.xanga.com/relaxing_roth Roth

    You know people have actually been using the NES as a sequencing machine for creating underground music known as “8-Bit”, aka “chiptune”, “bitpop”, etc. The 8-Bit era has inspired a lot of us, including myself, to taking what is old mixing it to a new sound. Not only the NES, but Gameboy and Atari as well were used to create such music.

    For those who’s got the latest issue of Nintendo Power (April 2007, Vol. 214), on page 92 there’s a CD compilation of underground 8-Bit artists. It’s actually a tribute to Kraftwerk music.

    Check out the official website @ http://www.8bitoperators.com
    This music is really growing on to me. Pretty nifty stuff!

    // Roth