Just curious as to what peoples favorite music from this incredible system is.
Here's two of mine that I never see on any lists but I love them:
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Wario's Woods versus
Just curious as to what peoples favorite music from this incredible system is.
Here's two of mine that I never see on any lists but I love them:
Wild guns Carson City
Wario's Woods versus
Gradius III weapon select
Super R-Type stage 1
Actraiser (all!)
Pilotwings hangglider & parachute
Spider-Man & X-Men (all)
Equinox (all)
Plok! (most of it, but especially Flea Pit)
Lawnmower Man (title & a few others)
Castlevania IV (all!)
Super EDF (most)
Super Turrican (most)
Jaki Crush main table
Ninjawarriors Again (all)
Sandra no Daibouken
Spanky's Quest
Actraiser
Chrono trigger
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
TMNT IV
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Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy III, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, Kirby Superstar
Final Fantasy 3, what amazing music. Turtles in Time was really good as well
Super Castlevania IV (Mainly the theme of the first stage)
DOOM
This is one of my favorites
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When I think of best I try and remember stuff that was so clean and amazingly well orchestrated it almost felt like it was not of a SNES game cartridge. The sound tracks (especially the overworld symphony pieces) in Act Raiser come to mind, but also most of Uematsu's work on both FF2(4) and FF3(6) as well. Super Castlevania IV has some really fantastic and haunting pieces (especially the first stage and then the one a few later in a cave as it has a wicked sad/soft tune with an echo to it.) Rock and Roll Racing, Secret of Mana and Ys 3 have some great scores too.
The soundtrack for Star Fox has to be mentioned in any thread like this. There's room for criticism in several areas of that game but the soundtrack definitely isn't one of them.
I'm also pretty fond of the music in Top Gear.
I would also add the entire DKC 2 soundtrack as well as a few songs from DKC 1 to my favorites.
DKC2 will always be my favorite game and soundtrack on the system. I use to go on the sound test and just play songs while doing my homework as a kid haha.
Mega Man X - the whole soundtrack - all day long.
But especially Boomer Kuwanger.
Holy Hell!!! Thats a FANTASTIC one!!!
Why haven't I heard that song before??? So many people plug the same songs and soundtracks over and over again (Usually for good reason), but its so refreshing to hear something thats not just new to me, but a shining example of the Snes soundchip.
I thought It HAD to be composed by a chiptune master like Tim Follin, but a quick look shows it was by a couple of guys I have never heard of. I'll have to check out the handful of other Snes games they composed.
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Huh. I'd never paid attention to Eek the Cat either. But I have heard of Barry Leitch & Dean Evans. They're Ocean's in-house composers and more importantly have a long pedigree on the C-64 and Amiga:
http://www.c64.com/interviews/leitch.html
While no at the absolute top of my list, Sim City had a great soundtrack.
Otherwise pretty much all the stuff that everyone else has already mentioned.