Did you know that I make an open source music player?! It's called MoseAmp! It's runs on Mac OS and Windows1 and is focused on playing retro videogame music formats including:
- Nintendo 64 (.usf, .miniusf)
- Nintendo DS (.2sf, .mini2sf)
- Playstation (.psf, .minipsf)
- Playstation 2 (.psf2, .minipsf2)
- Gameboy (.gbs)
- Sega Genesis (.gym, .vgz)
- Sega Game Gear (.kss)
- Nintendo (NES) (.nsf, .nsfe)
- Super Nintendo (.spc)
- Gameboy Advance (.gsf, .minigsf)
- Also normal music formats (.mp3, .ogg, .wav, .flac)
I made it for myself and use it every day, but it'd be dope if other people used it too! There's no analytics or automatic updates so I don't really have any way of knowing if anyone besides me uses it. It could be a banger hit app that's just so stable there's no bug reports and I'd never know.
Oh also shoutout @toastbits for making the console icons!
Fun facts below the fold:
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It could probably run on Linux too I just haven't bothered to get automation set up to build it there.
this might prove useful for some upcoming activities