This game is pretty much Vaporwave: the Game right?

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#1  Edited By anarchyzombie9

In a good way, of course.

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#2  Edited By GERALTITUDE

You gotta break that down for me duder.

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Oh god, another new word to describe things?

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#4  Edited By cruxking

um, no. Because i bought it, from retail, and then played it. we may have two different ideas of what vaporware is.

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#5  Edited By GERALTITUDE

May have meant Vaporware, but, yeah... needs explication.

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#6  Edited By BisonHero

If you search for vaporwave on Youtube, you find some fucking weird music.

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#7  Edited By byterunner

@GERALTITUDE: The term vaporware is for hardware or software that is announced to the general population and than is neither released or officially cancelled. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporware

I dunno much about this game so I don't know if the term vaporware works with this game

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#8  Edited By Andorski

@byterunner said:

@GERALTITUDE: The term vaporware is for hardware or software that is announced to the general population and than is neither released or officially cancelled. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporware

I dunno much about this game so I don't know if the term vaporware works with this game

Considering that the game can be bought -- like, right at this very moment -- it's not vaporware. I think OP has the definition of the word "vaporware" confused with something else.

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#9  Edited By FluxWaveZ

Vaporwave: The Game, huh...

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#10  Edited By PeasantAbuse

This is actually a prequel to Vaporwave: The Game.

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#11  Edited By MariachiMacabre

Well it's been out for, like, a month, so no it's not.

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#12  Edited By BisonHero

@PeasantAbuse said:

This is actually a prequel to Vaporwave: The Game.

Well now the ending makes way more sense.

...Oh wait, no it doesn't.

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#13  Edited By anarchyzombie9

Okay, I worried that the terms Vaporwave and Vaporware would get mixed up.

Vaporwave is a new genre/fad of Electronic music that shares a lot of similarities with the aesthetics in this game and I'm wondering if it's just coincidental or if the similarities were intentional.

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#14  Edited By MikkaQ

Vaporwave, eh?

I think they've officially ran out of names for music genres. It's like IPv4 though, we just need to switch to the new standard and we'll be fine.

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#15  Edited By colourful_hippie

What?

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#16  Edited By cornbredx

If you were worried they would get mixed up maybe you should have elaborated in your OP more as to what you mean and what you are talking about. 
 
Anywho, I almost thought you meant vaporware when reading the title, then thought "no hes not saying that" so then I thought maybe this is a music thing as I am into experimental types of music so I can see that. 
 I don't know if it was intentional, as the guys that did the music in this all do indy games as far as I know and they all make interesting music for their stuff- so maybe. 
 
Just need to elaborate more on your topics when you create them, and all will be well. =)

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#17  Edited By WaywardGamer

Vaporwave isn't really a genre exactly! It's kind've a name that has been given to a few artists working under tons of pseudonyms that have been releasing music for free that all in some way worships and satirizes the death of a specific kind of old commercialism as well as the rise of a new internet commercialism. It's largely a mood style rather than a "song" style. This style actually has a lot in common with screw music, which was a 90's movement of hip-hop remixing that slowed down the tempo and well, chopped and screwed with it.

Tinymixtapes has been writing some cool shit about vaporwave this year. It's a scene that got started this year and is likely going to die by the time we hit 2013, especially since most of its pioneers are retiring their vaporwave monikers within the next two months for different projects.

http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/mediafired-the-pathway-through-whatever
http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/virtual-information-desk-contemporary-sapporo
http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/internet-club-vanishing-vision

In response to I can see exactly what he means, especially because of the artist's on the soundtrack. A favorite of mine, Sun Araw, contributes a few tracks too. A lot of those guys share some sounds with vaporwave, but they're exploring some different places. Whereas with vaporwave you get dudes running their cut tunes through youtube compressors to shred the music to hollow bits to make it sound like a bad 90's car commercial played on repeat during the break of your shitty VHS-taped copy of Heat, Sun Araw plays with these sounds from a perspective more akin to what Johnny Jewel does.

Vaporwave is still pretty awesome though, and attaching it to Hotline Miami seems strangely appropriate regardless.

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#18  Edited By rollingzeppelin

@WaywardGamer said:

Vaporwave isn't really a genre exactly! It's kind've a name that has been given to a few artists working under tons of pseudonyms that have been releasing music for free that all in some way worships and satirizes the death of a specific kind of old commercialism as well as the rise of a new internet commercialism. It's largely a mood style rather than a "song" style. This style actually has a lot in common with screw music, which was a 90's movement of hip-hop remixing that slowed down the tempo and well, chopped and screwed with it.

Tinymixtapes has been writing some cool shit about vaporwave this year. It's a scene that got started this year and is likely going to die by the time we hit 2013, especially since most of its pioneers are retiring their vaporwave monikers within the next two months for different projects.

http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/mediafired-the-pathway-through-whatever
http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/virtual-information-desk-contemporary-sapporo
http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/internet-club-vanishing-vision

In response to I can see exactly what he means, especially because of the artist's on the soundtrack. A favorite of mine, Sun Araw, contributes a few tracks too. A lot of those guys share some sounds with vaporwave, but they're exploring some different places. Whereas with vaporwave you get dudes running their cut tunes through youtube compressors to shred the music to hollow bits to make it sound like a bad 90's car commercial played on repeat during the break of your shitty VHS-taped copy of Heat, Sun Araw plays with these sounds from a perspective more akin to what Johnny Jewel does.

Vaporwave is still pretty awesome though, and attaching it to Hotline Miami seems strangely appropriate regardless.

Cool! I like it, it definitely seems like a unique style of electronic music.

I originally thought that the OP didn't know what vapourware was, and now I've learnt about this cool music style. A nice surprise.

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I got into this electronic group Purity Ring, and then I discovered on Wikipedia that their genre is

Synthpop, dream pop, post-dubstep, witch house, indietronica, futurepop

I could not be happier with video game genre terminology at this point.

Also that Macintosh Plus song you posted whoever you are, it's awesome.

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#20  Edited By WaywardGamer

Hahahahah. I'm not surprised that Purity Ring is claimed by all those genres. Music has such a long history that new movements pop up every year and then die relatively quickly, only to be dug up by some music nerd who starts injecting said scene into their own tunes. It's fantastic, and fantastically confusing.

Hell, dubstep is already at post-dubstep because the genre itself has been abandoned almost entirely by its pioneer scene because of the sudden club sound it's become.

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#21  Edited By cruxking

oh, wave not ware, well then. It appears i wasn't paying much attention, let's hear it for reading comprehension!

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#23  Edited By falling_fast

you kids and yr stupid genre names

*goes and listens to some no-wave*

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#24  Edited By jkz

@WaywardGamer said:

Hahahahah. I'm not surprised that Purity Ring is claimed by all those genres. Music has such a long history that new movements pop up every year and then die relatively quickly, only to be dug up by some music nerd who starts injecting said scene into their own tunes. It's fantastic, and fantastically confusing.

Hell, dubstep is already at post-dubstep because the genre itself has been abandoned almost entirely by its pioneer scene because of the sudden club sound it's become.

It really is hilarious the number of vague euro pop/electronic genres that have been dug back up by bloggers in search of something smart sounding to say. And yeah, it's always fun trying to narrow down the "definite" genres of any of the indie-music-blog darlings (like, say, Purity Ring).

With that said, Vaporwave seems an apt way to describe Hotline Miami's aesthetic, although any necessary depth on the subject was covered a few posts back. Purity Rings are pretty great too.

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#25  Edited By Jumbs

@damnable_fiend said:

you kids and yr stupid genre names

*goes and listens to some no-wave*

sorry what i couldnt hear you over my idm

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#26  Edited By BBAlpert

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#27  Edited By mtcantor

@anarchyzombie9 said:

Okay, I worried that the terms Vaporwave and Vaporware would get mixed up.

Vaporwave is a new genre/fad of Electronic music that shares a lot of similarities with the aesthetics in this game and I'm wondering if it's just coincidental or if the similarities were intentional.

fucking kids.

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#28  Edited By buft

Pretty much, though its very similar in style to a ton of games on the demo scene, though at this time i cant seem to find an example, specifically the backgrounds, music and the way text is displayed share similarities to some of the C64 demos you can see on youtube.

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#29  Edited By Jimbo

It's not pop music, it's vaporwave!

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And I'm tired of trying 
 
To sell you things that youuu aint buyinnnnnnnng
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#31  Edited By I_smell

No thanks, I only listen to hipfusion and post-acoustichronicore. 
You probably haven't heard of it, it's a very popular scene right now.

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#32  Edited By Little_Socrates

@WaywardGamer: Well, that first song sounds a lot like Daisuke by El Huervo, which is very definitely on the soundtrack. They're a bit less insane than the stuff Sun Araw put on the soundtrack (read: Deep Cover) but they're pretty similar to some of the stuff. The second song is similar to a few things.

I think that's ignoring the club beat electronica that absolutely makes that game and is totally antithetical to this, though.

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I think People tend to confuse "Vaporwave" with "New Retro Wave". Vaporwave is more like a circa 90s cyberpunkish post industrial consumerism POP oriented movement, while new retro wave is purely 80s sci-fi & cool fashion nostalgia. New Retro wave started to become very popular with movies like "Drive", and games like Hot Line Miami and Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon have a lot of influence from that.