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Killer Cuts Was ’90s Nintendo Failing To Be Cool – Kotaku Australia
Welcome to Morning Music, Kotaku’s new, daily hangout for folks who love video games and the cool-arse sounds they make. Today’s aural treat (of sorts) is Nintendo’s 1995 freebie album Killer Cuts, which was the soundtrack to Minoru Arakawa’s illegal, undergr…

Welcome to Morning Music, Kotakus new, daily hangout for folks who love video games and the cool-arse sounds they make. Todays aural treat (of sorts) is Nintendos 1995 freebie album Killer Cuts, which was the soundtrack to Minoru Arakawas illegal, underground raves.
If game recognise game, it follows that nerd recognise nerd. And as a nerd, I can tell you that no major 1990s video game company was as hopelessly uncool as Nintendo.
(Disclaimer: Nintendo and Sega were capitalist, corporate entit…
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