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(Why has nobody made a page for this yet lol; Poor cojum dip)
 
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   |year    = 2012
   |year    = October 3rd 2012<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130525120249/http://cojumdip.bandcamp.com/feed/album/videojuegos-volume-1 Videojuegos Volume 1 feed on Bandcamp (archive)]</ref>
   |producers = Bora Karaca
   |producers = Bora Karaca
   |label = Indpendent
   |label = Independent
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'''Videojuegos Volume 1''' is the first of the two videogame-rock-cover albums created by [[Bora Karaca]] under his band's name, [[Cojum Dip]]. Both the albums were released on the same day, the other being [[Videojuegos Volume 2]], and making up the only two other releases Cojum Dip has officially made, appearing two years before the band's self-titled [[Cojum Dip (Album)]].
'''Videojuegos Volume 1''' is the first of two videogame rock cover albums created by [[Bora Karaca]] under his band's name, [[Cojum Dip]].<ref name=videojuegos>[https://cojumdip.bandcamp.com/album/videojuegos-volume-1 Videojuegos: Volume 1 on Bandcamp.]</ref>
Not much else can be said about the album, other than it's all Mega Man 2 covers.


Both the albums were released on the same day, the other being [[Videojuegos Volume 2]], and making up the only two other releases Cojum Dip has officially made, appearing two years before the band's self-titled [[Cojum Dip (Album)]].
The albums were originally released as a YouTube and Soundcloud playlist containing both volumes (except [[Intro (Videojuegos Volume 2)|Intro]]), plus covers of Pokémon Trainer Battle, [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Level 1)]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF4E1AC34419C1DA5 "Videojuegos" playlist from Cojum Dip's YouTube channel.]</ref>, and, exclusively on Soundcloud, a cover of J-E-N-O-V-A from Final Fantasy VII entitled "Where's its $#&*&@ head?"<ref>[https://soundcloud.com/cojumdip/sets/videojuegos "Videojuegos" playlist on Cojum Dip's Soundcloud (note the playlist length originally being 55:25)]</ref>
==Production==
On the bandcamp page for the album, Bora states:
<i><blockquote>
"Save for the drum embellishments as the sections repeat, I tried to go for authentic guitar reproduction of the 3 monophonic synth tracks to which the Mega Man games were limited. No guitar effects were used besides distortion.
That includes delay effects that were faked with the harmony doubling the melody, played a split second later. Or chorus effects by intentionally whacking the second guitar out of tune. Or "toms" played by the bass."<ref name=videojuegos></ref>
</blockquote></i>
==Trivia==
*For some reason, the cover art of both volumes was updated between June 17th, 2020 and August 28th, 2020 to use a more hand-drawn style. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200617155749/https://f4.bcbits.com/img/a2461080962_2.jpg]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200828043921/https://f4.bcbits.com/img/a4252238486_2.jpg]</ref>
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| [[File:Cojumdipvideovol1.jpg|200px]]<br>Old cover art.
| [[File:Videojuegos1new.jpg|200px]]<br>New cover art.
|}
==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{Tracklist |
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[[Category:Discography]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
[[Category:Discography]][[Category:Covers]]

Latest revision as of 17:12, 1 April 2024

Videojuegos: Volume 1
Cojumdipvideovol1.jpg
Studio Album
Released October 3rd 2012[1]
Length 25:00
Label Independent
Producer Bora Karaca


Videojuegos Volume 1 is the first of two videogame rock cover albums created by Bora Karaca under his band's name, Cojum Dip.[2]

Both the albums were released on the same day, the other being Videojuegos Volume 2, and making up the only two other releases Cojum Dip has officially made, appearing two years before the band's self-titled Cojum Dip (Album).

The albums were originally released as a YouTube and Soundcloud playlist containing both volumes (except Intro), plus covers of Pokémon Trainer Battle, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Level 1)[3], and, exclusively on Soundcloud, a cover of J-E-N-O-V-A from Final Fantasy VII entitled "Where's its $#&*&@ head?"[4]

Production

On the bandcamp page for the album, Bora states:

"Save for the drum embellishments as the sections repeat, I tried to go for authentic guitar reproduction of the 3 monophonic synth tracks to which the Mega Man games were limited. No guitar effects were used besides distortion.

That includes delay effects that were faked with the harmony doubling the melody, played a split second later. Or chorus effects by intentionally whacking the second guitar out of tune. Or "toms" played by the bass."[2]

Trivia

  • For some reason, the cover art of both volumes was updated between June 17th, 2020 and August 28th, 2020 to use a more hand-drawn style. [5][6]
Cojumdipvideovol1.jpg
Old cover art.
Videojuegos1new.jpg
New cover art.

Track listing

# Title Writers Lead Singers Duration
1. "Mega Man 2 Introduction" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 1:27
2. "Press Start/Boss Battle" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 1:38
3. "Metal Man" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 2:41
4. "Bubble Man" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 2:22
5. "Heat Man" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 1:45
6. "Wood Man" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 2:18
7. "Air Man" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 3:05
8. "Crash Man" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 2:24
9. "Flash Man" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 2:12
10. "Quick Man" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 2:38
11. "Dr. Wily 2.1" Takashi Tateishi Instrumental 2:30

References