If you’ve spent any time in the world of indie 3D platformers, you’ve likely heard of Robot 64 . Developed by ZeoWorks (Daniel Koestler) and published in 2019, this game is a love letter to the collect-a-thon era of the Nintendo 64—think Super Mario 64 meets absurdist internet humor.
Just be prepared for the file to sound like a glitchy computer piano until you load the right synth patches—and that’s half the charm. *Have a specific *Robot 64 track you want to find a MIDI for? Check the ZeoWorks fan hub or try transcribing it by ear in MuseScore. robot 64 midi
But one question pops up frequently in the game’s modding and fan community: The Game’s Musical DNA First, a quick clarification: Robot 64 does not natively export or use Standard MIDI Files ( .mid ) as its primary audio format. The game’s soundtrack, composed by Leon Zed (Zedonius), is a chiptune and synth-wave masterpiece. It uses modern trackers and synthesizers. If you’ve spent any time in the world