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Latest revision as of 11:00, 23 December 2025
Welcome to the ultimate hub for retro music enthusiasts!
[edit]This wikipage is dedicated to the iconic soundtrackers that powered creativity on classic and retro machines. From chip-tune pioneers to demoscene legends, we celebrate the tools that shaped a generation. Explore the trackers that defined sound on systems like the Amiga, C64, Atari ST, MS-DOS and many other machines. Each tool here represents a unique era of digital music craftsmanship. Dive into the world of pattern editors, sample manipulators, and hardware quirks. Experience how limitations sparked unlimited creativity.
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Moonove
Select your platform
[edit]- AdLib
- Amstrad CPC
- Apple Iphone/Ipad
- Commodore
- BBC Micro
- BeOS
- BK 0010
- Commodore
- Javascript
- Nintendo Gameboy
- Linux
- MacOs
- Microsoft Windows
- MS Dos
- Msx
- Neo Geo Pocket
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- Nintendo DS
- PC 88
- Sam Coupé
- Sega Genesis
- Super NES
- Thomson Mo5
- Texas Instruments
- X68000
- Zx Spectrum
- Modern Devices
Contribute
[edit]People are welcome to contribute and help grow this software database. You can add new tools, apps, or technologies to keep it up to date. Every contribution helps the community discover better software.
(last update : December 2025)