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What If Fallout 4 Was Made in 1982? | Commodore 64 SID Soundtrack

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Diamond City Radio reimagined in true 8-bit style – as if Fallout 4 had been released in 1982 on the Commodore 64.
This version is fully recreated using classic SID-style sounds, capturing the retro charm of early home computers while keeping the unmistakable vibe of Diamond City Radio.

No samples, no modern synths – just pure old-school sound design inspired by the legendary C64 SID 8580 chip.
A nostalgic crossover between post-apocalyptic Fallout atmosphere and classic 8-bit gaming vibes.

Perfect for fans of Fallout, retro gaming, chiptune music, and vintage computers.

8-Bit / SID 8580
Recorded on a real Commodore 64
Diamond City Radio tribute

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00:00 Fallout 4 - Main Title (Inon Zur)
02:40 I don't want to set the world on Fire (The Ink Spots)
05:19 Civilization (Danny Kaye)
08:22 It's a Man (Betty Hutton)
10:48 Uranium Fever (Elton Britt)
12:59 The End of the World (Skeeter Davis)
15:29 Maybe (The Ink Spots)
20:39 Crawl out through the Fallout (Sheldon Allman)
22:55 Sixty Minute Man (Billy Ward)
25:25 Wonderful Guy (Tex Beneke)
27:19 Easy Living (Billie Holiday)
This was some awesome collection made by hermit. I remixed the tune maybe by "The Ink Spots", which was also the intro Theme of Fallout 1. My tune starting at 15:29. I thought hermit added a fade out for this tune but I guess it looped infinite so I switched to the next song at 20:39 after I realised it won't stopped otherwise ^----^
Special thanks to hermit for doing this and compose all that great renditions. Also special thanks goes to Shogoon, who did the tune at 8:21.