- Nothing beats Tim Follin’s 8-bit music though. - 0:05: IDK what this guy’s on about, this is just normal NES music - 0:30: Oh I see - 1:08: Okay Led Zeppelin, calm down holy crap lol, this is wonderful 
- Tim Follin and his brother Geoff are great. I own pristine copies of both of those games just because of his soundtrack. - Here’s another random one from around that time period. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. - That said, he had a very strong prog rock sensibility and sometimes the music didn’t really fit the game very well (you’ll see what I mean if you explore more of his music). He’s said he typically would just compose something he wanted because they had nothing to show him to give him direction. - Here’s a funk theme by the two brothers from Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade’s Revenge. That entire soundtrack is the most '70s infused one on the Super NES. - He kept composing into the 2000s. He did a really atmospheric track for the Dreamcast Ecco the Dolphin game. This is a nice one. - Here’s a funk theme by the two brothers from Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade’s Revenge - Wow I love this. I hadn’t heard this one. 
 
- Those are awesome. It doesn’t quite reach those heights, but I was always fond of the opening theme from Ski or Die. - I like this one too! I had never heard it before. I grew up with a Sega Master System and Mega Drive so there’s a of NES/SNES games I’ve never played. 
 
 
- Road Rash also had some bangers: 
- I love this related video about Goldeneye’s Pause Menu music: 
- Such an absolute epic soundtrack. Actually all the SoR games were great. - Same composer as Revenge of Shinobi which is also fantastic. I guess somebody released the soundtrack on vinyl? - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL40W_mj8t9xqb8nGcIy9EipD5NtU8SggN 
- Also, same spirit but just running on hardware of a toaster oven: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKmItXc6rgQ&list=PL3091C072C6A398BB&index=2 - “Battle has ended and we have a hero now. I was feeling different as I received blessings from comrades. Now, so much time has elapsed and I’m old now, I think it’s time for me to tell you the whole story. I hope this story will be told for a long time…” - I have no idea why it was the only game to ever do an action soundtrack in a minor key. Result is clearly 💣 
- Pinbot by David Wise for me was the height of jams that succeeded the chip-set outside the Amiga 500 . Koshiro was very familiar with the Yamaha Ym2612 chip that was in the Megadrive not too dissimilar to a lot of Yamaha’s synths at the time and obviously coloured the house scene. 
- I have been looking for a Streets of Rage version of this meme for a while! Perfect. 
- Why did they format the text wrong? 
- Lots of bangers in this post; is there a good Lemmy community for 8- & 16-bit game music? - Also, check out this guy sperging out about the music for the Castlevania series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rryDOfG9JF0 
 
- Maybe not as impressive as some, but snes Top Gear is probably responsible for my love of EDM - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkog_NvP2P1IMT2h6i_pTZFv-JW1dkqwd 
- For me the gold standard is Robocop for GB. It is unbelievable what sounds can come out of this thing in the right hands: 
- What is the song’s name? 





