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This is cool, really accurate! About Sunsoft games, they have some great tunes, but they easily get overcrowded by the big three: Nintendo, Konami, and Capcom.
My favorite two soundtracks from Sunsoft are Batman, and Gimmick!.
[quote=Linker2a03]This is cool, really accurate! About Sunsoft games, they have some great tunes, but they easily get overcrowded by the big three: Nintendo, Konami, and Capcom.
My favorite two soundtracks from Sunsoft are Batman, and Gimmick!.[/quote]
I agree — it sounds nearly identical. :D
And too true — Nintendo made some decent music, as did CAPCOM and KONAMI, but to me — SUNSOFT (of the ’90s) will always top them. In no particular order, some of my favorite SUNSOFT soundtracks are Gimmick!, Journey to Silius, and Fire ’n’ Ice (a.k.a. Solomon’s Key 2).
[quote=Ryukenden1]And somebody can make title music of game Journey To Silius? Or any other from this game? Has asked from interest.[/quote]
I did a SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive cover of the title music, and the Stage 1/Stage 5 theme. :p
They're on SheezyArt; I don't want to derail this thread, however, so I'll refrain from linking them directly.
[size=3][color=#303030]Just search on Google for 'BASSBASSBASS', my name, and 'SheezyArt' in the same string; you'll find them.
SunSoft made some of the best video game music for NES without Expansion Chips. Personally I think some of the best music on an NES game is in D. D. S. Megami Tensei II (N106 Chip is so Awesome :D
Mex: Didn't realize that this is a cover at first glance, too bad most Sunsoft songs use hardware volume envelopes for the noise channel. (that's why I attempted no Sunsoft soundtracks before)
Moreover, hardware volume envelopes are absent in all expansion chips except FME7/B5, that is, something like AY-3-8910. (or AY-3-8912? I forgot it) Once that chip is out expect some nice MSX covers
If we don't count companies, however, The Follin Brothers must be the ruler.
moviemovies1: sick it's like a random "first FTM I did blah blah blah" thing that uses Sunsoft bass samples and says that this is Sunsoft style