The Frozen soundtrack is downright inescapable. This is a simple fact of life. You will hear "Let It Go," over and over again until the sun goes dim. Come this holiday season as the snow begins to fall, "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" will be everywhere.

There is no avoiding it, so why not just accept the Frozen soundtrack is great. So great, in fact, that no matter what shape or form it takes, it will always continue to be great. Take this 8-bit video game version, for example. Put together by CineFix as part of its "8-Bit Cinema" series, the site imagines the entire Frozen movie as an old-school Nintendo Entertainment System video game, 8-bit soundtrack included. Surprise, the soundtrack is still as catchy as ever. Watch it below.

The whole movie is there, just a super condensed three-minute-long version with lots of text boxes. And no singing. CineFix has tackled other popular movies and given them the 8-bit treatment as well. Its recent game adaptation of this summer's Godzilla might have actually included more giant-monster-on-giant-monster fighting than the movie itself, but they've also done adaptations of older films like The Matrix and Mean Girls. Yes, a video game version of Mean Girls. If you are wondering what kind of game it is, it is a point and click adventure game where you try and make friends.

Be sure to check out more of CineFix's work on their YouTube channel. And never stop listening to the Frozen soundtrack. Ever.

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