Factsheet
Developer:
8-bit Orchestra
Based in Rhode Island
Founding date:
September 22, 2012
Website:
8bitorchestra.com
Press / Business contact:
[email protected]
Social:
@8bit_Orchestra
Releases:
Name That Game
Labyrinth Of Zarus
Flying Burrito
Address:
Rhode Island, US
Phone:
N/A
Description
We're an independent games studio based in Rhode Island. We make games that incorporate nostalgia from the 8-bit era combined with modern technology.
History
Early history8-bit Orchestra was founded in 2012 by Nick Gagne after deciding to turn his passion for video games into a reality.
Labyrinth of ZarusLabyrinth of Zarus was developed as an entry to an HTML5 game development contest organized by Pokki. This game is an action/adventure with randomly created mazes along with randomly placed items and enemies. The game was released as a free to play game on the Pokki HTML5 platform and has been continuously played by many people.
Flying BurritoFlying Burrito is a fast-paced, highly addictive game built in HTML5 and packaged using CocoonJS for release on Android and iOS. This game features original retro-inspired graphics, music and sound effects. The challenging but short nature of the game makes it easy to pick up and play in a short 5-minute setting or for hours and hours.
Name That GameListen to short music clips from hundreds of classic video games, spanning across several different systems. Guess which video game it is and set the high score. Discover new music and video games and rediscover your old favorites.
Projects
Videos
Name That Game YouTube
Images
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Logo & Icon
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Awards & Recognition
Additional Links
Name That Game
View our latest game 8bitorchestra.com.
Team & Repeating Collaborator
Nick Gagne
Game Creator
presskit() by Rami Ismail (Vlambeer) - also thanks to these fine folks