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What the hell.  I'm almost disappointed that the smurfs don't have the worst game music ever.  But man, youre right...the latter half is really fucking groovy.

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Perhaps off topic, but does any one know if there's a collection of Alberto Gonzalez songs out there for his NES soundtracks? I know there was a big .gbs file out there for all his Game Boy soundtracks.

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philly

I think the latter half is playing too fast (PAL -> NTSC). But yeah, that's probably my favorite NES song of his... smile

For the NES he only did two soundtracks so it's easy enough to find everything he did- Asterix and The Smurfs. I've tagged NSFEs for both of them as well. smile

I've also worked up an organized collection of basically everything Alberto Gonzalez has done (nsfs, vgms, spcs, zx files, etc.). If you're interested send me a PM! He's also recently been posting on nesdev if you wanna see cool stuff like examples of source code, showing how he wrote his music.

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bucky wrote:

I think the latter half is playing too fast (PAL -> NTSC). But yeah, that's probably my favorite NES song of his... smile

For the NES he only did two soundtracks so it's easy enough to find everything he did- Asterix and The Smurfs. I've tagged NSFEs for both of them as well. smile

I've also worked up an organized collection of basically everything Alberto Gonzalez has done (nsfs, vgms, spcs, zx files, etc.). If you're interested send me a PM! He's also recently been posting on nesdev if you wanna see cool stuff like examples of source code, showing how he wrote his music.

Hella relevant to my interests.

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philly

Word! Unrelated, here's some Kujaku Ou 2 (composer unknown)-



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I knew my video game soundtrack playlist on YouTube would come in handy some day! Yessss.
Here are just a few songs from some lesser-known NES games. I know some of these titles have already been mentioned, but still. smile

M.C. Kids, Stages 2/6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmkOeOlW7LU

Journey to Silius, Title theme:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkWYvENgxwA

Pizza Pop, Stages 1/2 (Sorry, you have to scroll to about 04:25 in the video):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVHKm75LTUk

I also think there's something to be said for the music in some of the black box games like Gyromite (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1YmeZs91bs) and Wrecking Crew. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUiULTsSHqo). Simple, yes, but catchy with a ton of replay value.

And though it's not an unfamiliar one, I have to also throw my support behind the Kirby's Adventure soundtrack. Let me start out by saying that Kirby's Adventure is my favorite video game on any console, ever. Whoa, yeah. The music plays a big role in that choice. I love how the instrument vocabulary really carries through the Gameboy, NES, and SNES Kirby soundtracks (and then later even to the GBA and DS Kirby games). Here's a great tune from the NES soundtrack that also happens to be my ringtone wink. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFRR8VojSZA

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Austin, TX

Also, The Adventures of Bayou Billy (Konami): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DDQpKNBU_s

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Party Time! Hexcellent! wrote:

Also, The Adventures of Bayou Billy (Konami): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DDQpKNBU_s


I remember having the hardest time with that freaking game when I was a kid, but that music from the first level made me not really mind that I was getting rip-shit-rioted by 8 crocodiles and a guy in a pink jumpsuit.

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philly

Awesome picks, party time! Those are my favorite MC Kids and Bayou Billy tracks. Journey to Silius is packed with killer songs and Gryomite has some of my favorite black-box music. The instruments in Gyromite are so simple but great.

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*EDIT*

Nevermind.

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Europa surfing on the monolith

Anything Konami did, period...


And for the record, does anybody relise how many times the soundtracks for donkey kong and mike tysons punch out were recycled for how many other games?   People who have the entire .nsf archive know what I'm saying.

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bucky wrote:

For the NES he only did two soundtracks so it's easy enough to find everything he did- Asterix and The Smurfs. I've tagged NSFEs for both of them as well. smile

I would also count Rescue: The Embassy Mission (aka Hostages) on Alberto's NES list. I know he didn't physically do the music for that particular version, but it is directly based off of his compositions he did for the original Spectrum/Amstrad/MSX versions of the game. And the NES versions are the best versions, if you ask me.

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Another favorite NES soundtrack of mine that hasn't been mentioned yet; "Target: Renegade" by Tim Follin.

Last edited by KGN-004 (Jan 28, 2012 12:53 am)

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Another one that hasn't been mentioned yet. Power Blade (Power Blazer), by Kinuyo Yamashita.

Here's the Sector 1 music:

And no one has any suggestions or comments for my top 300 list? sad

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