probably just imported the guitar pro files or midi file data into a few vst instruments and exported out a daw. probably didn't take more than a half hour to an hour. I wouldn't call it patience. But its ripping none the less. They had some good sound choices for the midi.
One must clearly keep in mind, that behind this entertaining and almost jocose sounding video, there is some serious effort in constructing it, based on fully understanding a not so simple original composition.
No, I pretty promptly realized I didn't actually have any good ideas for a video game and working on my own musical and compositional skills would be a better use of my time. Thanks for checking in though! Haha!
This would fit perfectly in a pokemon game after you beat the elite four and go against the champion. Another 8 bit metal song that would fit in a game perfectly would be carbonized in cruciform by tbdm.
@Anotherlast9 i would think the average person tabs out the song on guitar pro or a program similar that can export midi files, then they import into an 8bit program called gsxcc or something and export from that
It's not that hard to make really, I make these myself. Usually they're transcribed by ear (all of mine are except the very old ones). The MIDI file on this one however was obviously downloaded as a Guitar Pro from Ultimate Guitar as I've found the exact Guitar Pro file in a few minutes.