BGM 1 - Jimmy White's Cueball

"BGM 1 - Jimmy White's Cueball" is a high quality rip of "BGM 1" from Jimmy White's Cueball.

Jokes
The rip is made in the style of a demo project for an old 8-bit system as a reference to the game's composer, Manfred Linzner, who is a widely known demoscener under his pseudonym "Pink". The visuals have numerous references to other demoscene projects, such as some of the effects and graphics, and a traditional credits sequence (with fake pseudonyms) with a greetings sequence to other demosceners. Most of the rip is set to a medley melody swap of the advertised track: The music then starts to loop over at 1:36.

Credits

 * Kolyasisan - programming and video compositing (credited as StoneWizard)
 * Mitchell - audio (credited as sailndude17)
 * 7Dogmin - art (credited as NikkiSwapnote)
 * Grell - art (credited as NotoriousHomeslice)
 * OctoRon - art (credited as 7TotinosDad)
 * AMine - art (credited as GoldenSwag)

Trivia

 * This is not, in fact, a real demo for an old 8-bit system. All the visuals were made in Unity and recorded in real-time.
 * The hex code at the end upon conversion says "obviously not NES". This is a reference to the resolution of the demo displayed, which matches that of NES, thus pointing out the fact that it is not a real demo.