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It was a pain in the ass but me and a buddy got it working once. I was a young teen and this was long before weed helped me see more beauty in music, so I didn't get much out of it, but as an adult it'd probably be different.
Retro is anything on a cartridge or tape. Disc based media is too new and space age to be retro.
First one that I heard that comes to my mind is Super Smash TV on the SNES.
"BIG MONEY. BIG PRIZES. I LOVE IT."
"I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR."
"GOOD LUCK. YOU'LL NEED IT."
Lupin III is like that with me. Been running through Part 2 and it's just as unskippable as Cowboy Bebop's intro, maybe even more so.
Not in the way you're thinking of, but I do recall having seen an audio to MIDI program that takes an mp3 and builds a midi file based off the sound waves. It sounded exactly as bad as you'd expect.
WIFE BAD
Oh hey, I forgot about that game's existence until now. It's name is so generic I used to accidentally call it Sea of Thieves, cause that's a more memorable name. Also a more memorable game.
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Music From the Unrealized Film Script: Dusk at Cubist Castle, by The Olivia Tremor Control. This album is so good it almost hurts.
It's more Don't Dead Open Inside than Aneurysm Posting, I feel.
I do consider that retro since it was before my time and hadn't heard of it til I was like 8, 9, and was well accustomed to DVDs.