There are many reasons Queen is universally recognized as having reached supreme levels of excellence: Freddie Mercury’s otherworldly vocal power and the fleshed-out and epic rock instrumentation are two of the most predominant. What this fan project does, though, is strip Queen’s legendary music of both of those qualities, and yet, That Gamer’s 8-bit cover of the band’s first Greatest Hits album still sounds as Queen-y as the Queen we love (via BoingBoing).
In 1982, Queen released Hot Space, which is considered a wild departure of an album in that it incorporates a lot of electronic influences, or at least a lot more than they had previously been known for. 8-bit Queen could be what the band may have sounded like were they to have gone way further off the electronic deep end, and while that may not have been a smart move by the band, it sure is a lot of fun to explore as a fan project on YouTube.
This project shows the potential of how amazing it could have been if Queen had provided the score to an ’80s video game, as the 8-bit version of “Bohemian Rhapsody” could soundtrack an Undertale-styled cinematic, introductory cut scene, and staying with Undertale, “Another One Bites The Dust” could work great as a Sans song.
Listen to the project for yourself above, and find the tracklist below:
- âBohemian Rhapsodyâ (at the start of the video)
- âAnother One Bites The Dustâ (starting at 5:31)
- âKiller Queenâ (8:23)
- âFat Bottomed Girlsâ (11:19)
- âBicycle Raceâ (14:37)
- âYouâre My Best Friendâ (17:35)
- âDonât Stop Me Nowâ (20:28)
- âSave Meâ (24:00)
- âCrazy Little Thing Called Loveâ (27:46)
- âSomebody To Loveâ (30:32)
- âNow Iâm Hereâ (35:27)
- âGood Old-Fashioned Lover Boyâ (39:32)
- âPlay The Gameâ (42:24)
- âFlashâ (45:34)
- âSeven Seas Of Rhyeâ (48:11)
- âWe Will Rock Youâ (50:49)
- âWe Are The Championsâ (52:50)
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