Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-39305300-20200208170324/@comment-71.168.86.4-20200211001146

KirbyPKMNInkling wrote: Oh yeah, if Johnny's still online, how do you feel about this for Off the Hook (ft. Our Lord and Savior Paruko)

- Splatoon rips and arrangements in it's style (duh)

- Music in the Nintendocore genre (The actual technical term for "chiptune-rock" shown on the Mojo, at least according to Wikipedia, this removes A LOT of stuff so it's more balanced)

- Rips related to ink (No paint due to the term "paint" not ever being mentioned in Splatoon)

- Rips from 2015 or later FIRST PARTY Nintendo IPs (No Astral Chain, Dragalia Lost, etc. Only stuff like ARMS and Snipperclips, leaving, again, a rather small range) I'd like to point out that Nintendocore is actually pretty small, and also not "broadly defined" in the article. It's mostly rock covers of legit nintendo and video game music, which would basically be like giving FamilyJules and GaMetal to them. as an example, look at horse the Band's music, they're literally the first result in 'nintendocore artists' and all their work is just commercially released covers of stuff like Kraid's Lair and the Zelda theme, which are obviously taken. Even just searching the ones you put as source like The NESkimos, gives you Zelda, Bionic Commando and a track literally called "Mario".

The original idea is MUCH better because if's much more original, literally the only artist they keep is Anamanaguchi, who about Chipzel, Yellow Magic Orchestra, Dunderpattulen, even Waterflame counts.

It's called 'chiptune rock' because it's literally covering chiptune music in a rock style, just put GaMetal in there while you're at it.

This is what happens when you take research at face value. It should have been non-videogame chiptune music by published musicians and it's lawyas been that way it just was never clarified or written down that way so everyone got confused.