Category Archives: Game Chops

See Dj CUTMAN Live!

Do you want to see Dj CUTMAN play a live set this June? Well you’re in luck! Dj CUTMAN will be playing a few shows this summer! At the end of June, on the west coast you can catch him at VidCon, along with a panel and right here in good ol Pennsylvania you can dance yourself silly at the TooManyGames Convention, or you can check him out at ConBravo at the end of July in the great white North!

 

Dj CUTMAN, bLiNd, Ben Briggs, Grimecraft, Totentanz and Flexstyle set up their rigs with help from the stage-hands.

Twilight: NRMN’s tribute to Twilight Princess

Twilight is a groovy future bass remix of Nintendo’s grim Zelda game from 2006, Twilight Princess. NRMN’s Gamechops debut gives the soundtrack a fabulous overhaul with heavy future bass drops, EDM vocals, and beautiful sound design.

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DOOMsday Has Arrived–Are You Ready?

DOOM is here! After 20 years, lingering in ‘development hell’, horrible beta reviews and maybe kinda being released two days early, the Bethesda release of DOOM has arrived and it is going to be awesome, damnit.

DOOM is the granddaddy of first person gaming. Call of Duty? Bioshock? Fallout? They’re all straight from the evil loins of DOOM. DOOM copies were so popular in the early 90s they basically became a subgenre. I’ve for one been waiting for this modern release of DOOM for a long time and I can’t be alone here.

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The Best Star Fox Zero Promos

While Star Fox Zero, Nintendo’s highly anticipated sequel to Starfox 64 comes out tomorrow, and the Internet isn’t short with hype. Nintendo released a full 15 minute animated short to promote the new installment.

My label GameChops has produced a music video that’s briming with hype, combining visuals from Starfox 64 and Star Fox Zero with an original EDM tune inspired by the Starfox sound effects.

Intense game promo is nothing new, check out this (maybe official) Star Fox 64 promo video from 1997