File: nes_music.swf-(439 KB, 550x400, Other)
[_] Anonymous 11/30/19(Sat)19:54:19 No.3410380
>> [_] Anonymous 11/30/19(Sat)21:16:13 No.3410390
Gonna need a sauce on this one broseph.
The song not the flash itself. Good shit.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/01/19(Sun)00:06:27 No.3410402
>>3410380
Too bad the NES couldn't produce these types of sounds. This is C64.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/01/19(Sun)01:07:54 No.3410413
>>3410390
I recognize the tune as the OP theme for Slayers Next, but I have no idea who arranged it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vIux5EO7ck
>> [_] Anonymous 12/01/19(Sun)01:24:22 No.3410414
>>3410402
Going to eat my own hat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1MOpKbTGGM
It's from Famicompo.
Which is specifically an NES music composition event.
It is indeed produced by an NES.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/01/19(Sun)01:37:32 No.3410416
>>3410402
>>3410413
cont.
After a half hour of searching, I can't find this particular C64 remix either on YouTube or any
C64 arrangement archive anywhere. Maybe the arranger never uploaded the original composition
anywhere else aside from this flash, or else it's buried somewhere obscure.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/01/19(Sun)01:40:03 No.3410417
>>3410414
>>3410402
>>3410416
>nm I was wrong :^)
aaaAAA
well thanks for clearing that up anyway, it was still a fun goose chase.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/01/19(Sun)02:39:08 No.3410419
a chiptune flash without epileptic visuals?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/01/19(Sun)06:02:52 No.3410427
>>3410402
this is accurate, actually. the mere fact that this is stereo instead of mono makes this
impossible for NES hardware.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/01/19(Sun)10:16:08 No.3410432
nsf available here: https://nesmusic.zophar.net/results.html
(click "original files download" to get the compo collection)