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    It's not so much because it's Guns N Roses, i'd still dislike it if it was a band i liked. It's because it has absolutely fucking nothing to do with megaman and i have zero tolerance for shitty localization team decisions.
    Agreed. But also on top of that I hate Guns N Roses.

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    That's actually really cool. Most people these days don't really treat video game music like "real" music.


    also dang how did they get the huge sounding bass on that Mr. Gimmick track? I didn't even think the NES could produce bass sounds like that...
    Sega has actually done a number of limited collectory records. I didn't know they did it as far back as 1987, and with Fantasy Zone. I think it would be appropriate to designate that as way past cool.

    I have no idea. Sunsoft is notorious for their thick bass on NES, but the famous "Sunsoft bass" sample heard in Journey To Silius, Gremlins 2 et al. also appears in the same song (0:39), and the phasey bass is clearly not a sample. The only other alternative seems to be additional hardware, but I was under the impression that only the Famicom could handle additional sound channels, and this game did get a limited PAL release. It's definitely not a sample, so if it's not additional hardware some genius programmer figured out how to do big chorusey pulse waves. Just based on my own knowledge of synthesis it sounds like the regular NES pulse with a really thick chorus effect and light phaser on it, but the phasing can be (and likely was) simulated with clever instrument sequencing. You can also simulate a chorus with both pulse channels, but they're both in use in the above song! Whatever they did, it's brilliant.

    e: WAIT

    IF THEY'RE NOT USING A SAMPLE IN THE PARTS WITH THE CHORUS BASS

    ONE OF THE REGULAR SOUNDING WAVEFORMS MUST BE A SAMPLE, FREEING UP BOTH PULSE CHANNELS FOR CHORUS

    That's got to be it
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    that would make sense! Clever.

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    The video description states outright that the posted versions are FC versions using the FME-07 for extra squares. Couldn't be a sample anyway, as the DMC is simultaneously being used for drums and I haven't yet seen a 'legit' example of SuperNSF-esque multi-sampling.

    EDIT: Okay, not outright, but the implication is there and all other sane solutions are ruled out.
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    I have to question why the uploader would use the PAL cart art then when the game sounds different in that region but describe it in such detail.



    Boring bass.

    That also answers my question as to how they could have had the simulated delay on so many channels at once.

    Probably going to end up buying a Famicom now for the like six games I want for it :T


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    BRPXQZME -> Touhou -> U.N. Owen was Her. What say you?
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    By the way, audio was not the only thing Sunsoft was unnecessarily good at on the Famicom.
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    By the way, audio was not the only thing Sunsoft was unnecessarily good at on the Famicom.
    All of a sudden I don't ever want to use an RGB cable. The picture is obviously very sharp on his setup, but it is blatantly oversaturated. All it takes is one look at the official artwork or an emulator to know Mega Man does not have banana yellow skin, and Metal Man is not fuschia (and don't tell me the NES can't display red). My composite hookups are not that blurry or pastelly, and his also look doubly faded because they're being compared to something oversaturated. Also he assumes his capture device is completely neutral.

    Sunsoft was a great developer all-round. The way the first Batman game for the NES taught players about the jump and weapon mechanics in the first stage without insulting tutorials was very skillfully done. They're definitely one of my favorite devs of the era. It's too bad a lot of their best stuff never made it over here. I have to import Gimmick!, Hebereke, Super Fantasy Zone and Trip World.

    Also they published Power Quest. Which is. Not the best. And has quite possibly the most generic video game title ever conceived.


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    All of a sudden I don't ever want to use an RGB cable. The picture is obviously very sharp on his setup, but it is blatantly oversaturated. All it takes is one look at the official artwork or an emulator to know Mega Man does not have banana yellow skin, and Metal Man is not fuschia (and don't tell me the NES can't display red). My composite hookups are not that blurry or pastelly, and his also look doubly faded because they're being compared to something oversaturated. Also he assumes his capture device is completely neutral.
    Look at the rest of his site for photographs and you’ll see the colors are less different when used the way they’re meant to be used, as opposed to hooking up a capture card with weird EE shit (not that some degree of that isn’t involved for a lot of systems...). I just linked that one page for the one game’s screenshot; most developers at the time obviously targeted outputs that were about as blurry and artifacted as the average consumer’s.

    Hell, I think blarrg’s NTSC filter is one of the coolest things to happen to game emulation in the past several years (even though his work on sound emulation is the true gem ).

    Speaking of Sunsoft: Waku Waku 7 (Yes, it’s another weird/cute thing, except this one’s a NEO·GEO fighting game)
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    I know. Just sayin' his comparison was flawed. Sunsoft games look good no matter how you hook up the NES. Also who is blarrg even though I googled the thing you said

    Waku Waku 7 is sadly one of the few Neo Geo games that was not released on the NGCD.



    1:39 "Yay."

    e: lmao the sandbag in the bonus stage is named Bonus Kun
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    Re: The Greatest Video Game Music Playlist of All Time [Video Game Music Thread]

    Waku Waku 7, Yes

    'Nother sort of obscure Neo geo fighter:


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    I’m kind of into obscure fighters, myself (though how obscure are they really, when they can be looked up fairly easily nowadays?). Have some Matrimelee (part of the Power Instinct series).



    Lyrics (romanized from here with a couple modifications, rough translation by me... I normally stay as far away from song translations as I can due to things getting lost/added in translation, but this one is simply a fun song about overclocking):


    Admittedly, the game has gotten a bit of exposure in recent years, due to the “Let's Go! Onmyoji” video being a bit meme-tastic.
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    Not going to bother to check if this has been posted. These pages take a while to load.
    Perhaps we should just post links to the videos instead of using the insert video button.

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    Sometimes I forget World of Goo exists.

    Darn.

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    (I’d post one of the orchestral versions except in the “Fithos” version the triangle is way too loud and in the “Distant Worlds” version it’s barely there)
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    Just listen to this mashup.

    Kill ALL the Vriskas!: A silly fan adventure

    So long, thanks for all the fish...

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    Re: The Greatest Video Game Music Playlist of All Time [Video Game Music Thread]



    ITT your favorite shop themes



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    Favorite shop themes, eh?


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    Re: The Greatest Video Game Music Playlist of All Time [Video Game Music Thread]

    Well these aren't exactly shop themes more so than town ones. But since the music carries over into interiors in-game it should fit, right? :3'




    I'd throw all of Okage's Playlist onto this thread if I could. Because obscure RPGs are amazing. Okage especially.

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    It ain't all that obscure. I've played it.

    's cute.


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    Zelda, Mario burned into my memory from playing them all while growing up. Classics!

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    The game technically isn't even out yet but dear god this music

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    Does this count
    because
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    I will never play him because fuck grapplers, but damn do I love Tager's theme song.

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    Re: The Greatest Video Game Music Playlist of All Time [Video Game Music Thread]

    I figure this ALMOST counts as a shop theme:



    And this one DEFINITELY counts (but isn't as awesome)



    On a related note, just about the whole soundtrack is fantastic.


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    Re: The Greatest Video Game Music Playlist of All Time [Video Game Music Thread]

    You guys you know, like. You can post anything you want in this thread. It's sort of silly to try and meet a theme halfway when you can just post something you like for no reason. If it's not a shop theme you can just post it, you don't have to rationalize it.


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