Music

Collections of licensed game music covers and remixes, concept albums, singles, and compilations of music.

  • Luma!

    Blast off into the galaxies in “Luma” by Duzzled. Originally from Super Mario Galaxy, the heartwarming lullaby receives a colorful future riddim spin.

  • Super September

    The duo of Button Masher and Dj Cutman are back again in “Super September” Pumping funk basslines and real SNES sounds sparkle in their cover of Earth, Wind & Fire’s unforgettable hit from 1978, Button Masher is Grammy award-winner Jake Silverman, known for his jazz-infused chiptunes. Dj Cutman is music producer and mix engineer, and the founder of GameChops.

  • Mario & Chill 2

    Mario & Chill 2 is a laid-back lofi tribute to the world’s favorite gaming icon. With 11 tracks from the Super Mario series, Helynt crafts a nostalgic experience using vintage keys, mellow guitars, and beats.

  • Kenobi

    Feel the chill side of the Force in “Kenobi” – Helynt wields lofi mastery in this remix of the theme from the Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi miniseries, featuring a fresh beat from drummer Dom Palombi!

  • Zelda’s Lullaby

    Wind down with “Zelda’s Lullaby”, a sleepy lofi waltz by Mipsick and Coffee Date. Pairing dreamy synths and strings with warm tape sounds, the duo pay homage to the beloved melody from The Legend of Zelda.

  • Super Take On Me

    Nostalgia and shimmery Super Nintendo sounds fuse in “Super Take On Me”, Button Masher and Dj Cutman’s cover of the 80s synthpop classic – recorded on a real SNES console with a modern mix.

  • The Riverlands

    Get into the flow with Coffee Date and GlitchxCity in “The Riverlands”. Featuring gentle piano and a laid-back ukulele, the pair refreshes the tranquil theme from Octopath Traveler.

  • Poké & Piano

    A solo piano tribute to Pokémon from Super Piano 64 . Poké and Piano features eight gentle and relaxing renditions of favorites from the first five generations of Pokémon.Part of Unplugged – acoustic and classical video game music.

That's all, folks!

That's all, folks!