Which game had the BEST soundtrizzack on this consizzole? The SNES still had limited music capabilities compared to later generations with CD storage, so they had to be creative & use catchy, hum-worthy music from that 16-bit era. I mean we all know how EPIC Super Nes had in terms of music & audio, especially their more memorable games, but which one was your favorite OST?
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shadowrun
final fantasy 3 (6), secret of mana have music that has stayed with me since i bought the games when they were first released on snes in america. super mario world and super mario kart have memorable pieces that i get in my head. my personal favorite is actraiser. that music is beautiful
MMX1 has some great tracks
yeah that's probably the best tune on that ost. But most of them are pretty good. This one sounds so megaman in the chorus part
DKC2 is the best soundtrack on the console, by far. Kirby Super Star, and MMX are up there for me as well.
by any chance, is there an automatic way to make that kind of thing? i love to see characters dance to my favorite music but i can't gif
also, OP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=366MGt6zBRA&ab_channel=P.CP
turtles in time had some good ones
i like this NBA Jam one too
that's the most soulless looking box I've ever seen and I've seen quite a few boxes in my day
the mario rpg models are a bit strange
street fighter ii if going by compositional quality but i dont like the muffled horns of the snes ports. i prefer how it sounds on either pce or genesis
Doom
"Best" could mean any number of things. In terms of fidelity, I think FF5 is underrated. The samples are crystal clear and with a proper stereo system, the amount of bass is absolutely sick.
My hall of fame, no i'm not posting just one since that's too limiting
>still had limited music capabilities compared to later generations with CD storage, so they had to be creative & use catchy, hum-worthy music from that 16-bit era.
That's not why videogame music stopped being catchy/good, its because gaymers didn't want to hear repetition and the games kept getting longer and longer, which led to videogame music becoming absolutely boring and unremarkable
That isn't why at all. What actually happened is that gaming got taken over in the 2000s by a combination of edgelords who wanted "epic" movie trailer tier orchestrated music and normies who wanted gangsta shit, so the soundtracks stopped being fun because fun was for gays. You can still see normie tier comments on youtube videos to this day about how games like GTA 4 made gaming "grow up".
There are even comments from developers or composers from back then that show how they wanted to avoid musical repetition as much as possible, that's the main reason why music got so bad, instead of focusing on what's good they focused on making even the most casual of casuals that don't even like music content.
DKC2, CT, FFVI is the trinity. Not a single bad track in the bunch.
You'd never guess this was from a SNES cartridge, it's not any less lo-fi than the "real" electronic music coming out of early 90s Manchester
Supposedly the rest of the game is tiny by SNES standards and it left a lot of room for audio samples.
Why does Britain make the best music?
The devs who could figure out how to make the best use of it, could make it sound real good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2N0Pa4H0Qg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnHNfbULMNM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTkmG-2WthY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjQJMVEzgAw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT-QTI_SKoI
>consizzole
Did you just write "consizzole"? The only person I know that writes like that is my dad, who I don't see has 20 years now.
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Many such cases.
Are you here to laugh at my misery? Do you want to taste my tears? Spit on my face? What have I ever done to you?
Just a bit of gallows humor, anon. You asked for it with that abhorrent sentence.
I'm so relieved. Finally, a single moment without shedding tears.
That one plok level.
Konami did a great job with the instruments quality, specially the Goemon games. Also for being an early release, Koshiro's Actraiser sounds great. Capcom's works tend to sound a bit weird, but Demon's Crest is their most interesting, those organs are really good.
What's the name of that Japan only Snes game that was about trivia questions. I remember it had a banger soundtrack for what it was.