Minecraft Fan Recreates Ghostbusters Theme makes us Feel Good

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Minecraft players can accomplish a lot with tools like Redstone even re-creating classic songs. We're not afraid of the Minecraft Ghostbusters theme song



Jason Coles



Published: August 2, 2022



Minecraft players are awestruck by a good recreation. Steve's blog Sometimes it's a place like an exact replica of the Stranger Things house or a house, but sometimes it's more intricate, such as the people who recreated Elden Ring in the Sandbox game. This time, it's an Minecraft Ghostbusters recreation, except it's more of a musical one.



Raevix on Reddit posted a video asking a simple question "Who You Gonna Call?" We all know the answer nobody will call, texting is much easier. This is clearly a reference to Ghostbusters. Raevix shows an impressive and intricate music machine composed of Redstone that plays the classic theme tune.



3k Notes, 2:40 minutes of music, one heaping pile of redstone spaghetti. Who are you planning to call? From Minecraft



This is a testament not only to the brilliance of Redstone and the song, but also to the absurd amount of patience Raevix must have. Steve Is Blogging The intricacy alone will have most of us sobbing in the corner, but to stay with it and test it a number of times to get this right must have been a gruelling experience.



As Raevix explains in a blog post, the nearly 3,000 notes required to complete this would be far too many for linear circuits therefore they had to think of something new. "It occurred to me there's enough repetition in the song that I could be able to cut down on space by breaking the song into loops and then creating an electronic circuit that continuously activates loops and deactivates loops to create the entire song."



While this version of it was developed in a creative manner it is now aspired to enter survival mode and build it again. You can even download the entire world file to see it in action. It's not necessary in the end, but you've got it firmly in your head isn't it?



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