Tim Burgess Listening Parties Are Now An 8-Bit Computer Game

Tim Burgess Listening Parties Are Now An 8-Bit Computer Game

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A fun new 8-Bit computer game based on *Tim Burgess* Twitter listening parties has been unveiled.

The indie legend kicked off the Twitter-based album listening parties in March, just as the first lockdown came into force.

Since then, it's become a bona fide phenomenon, passing the 666th mark on Friday (February 12th).

A Japanese designer has developed a neat 8-Bit game that acts as a homage to Tim's work, while containing an array of cameos.

Featuring everyone from Bowie to Arlo Parks, it's reminiscent of those Alex Kidd or Super Mario scrollers.

Speaking to *NME*, Tim Burgess commented:

"He sent over a couple of ideas for a retro arcade Mario style game based on the albums we’ve had at the listening party and he just sent more levels including a screen for our Iron Maiden listening party tonight. We’re working on the next levels as we speak – Pixel Roisin Murphy is so cool! We might even end up with a playable game."

Check out a snippet below.



*NEW*
updated

Amazing @LlSTENlNG_PARTY retro arcade game by @takekiyo666.

素晴らしい pic.twitter.com/q7LB8eDVta

— Tim Burgess (@Tim_Burgess) February 12, 2021


Tim's Twitter Listening Party will *salute SOPHIE* with a special listening party this evening (February 14th) from 7pm. Find the full schedule *HERE.*

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