I like that this 8 Bit Remix actually sounds like a proper 8 bit song unlike a lot of people who do an 8 bit remix but it sounds like a shitty filter was placed over the song. This feels like you assigned a different sound for different instrumentals and mixed them together like an old NES soundtrack would have been.
It's like, a lot of people who are new to making chiptunes fail to grasp the limitations between 8, 16, and 32-bit generations, and just think "Blips and beeps, right?" I'm willing to stake money that a good chunk of them can't differentiate Sawtooth and Square wave frequencies by sound.
@@cparty7790 Please don't say this. This is a nonsense description and what was "8-bit" or "16-bit" didn't have to do with how complicated it sounded. I'm pretty sure there are at least a few 8-bit computers out there with more sophisticated sound hardware, and likewise 16-bit hardware with less complex sound.