BLASTING its way onto the scene is a newer/better version of this OST, with a new mix that provides Improved quality, along with updated text, and visual background: th-cam.com/video/a-xmB6C4k94/w-d-xo.html
BGM Composers are the unsung heroes of the old school video game world. There are so many excellent pieces of music these people weren't really recognized for back in the day, I'm glad there was a revival of sorts with channels like this.
I totally agree! I actually run a music theory channel and one of my main goals is to look into what makes compositions from the NES, SNES, GB, etc. absolute gems. Funnily enough, I saw this comment while coming to this OST to begin a script on Master Blaster's opening theme as well as the ending theme.
This is really 100% truth. When I was in the 2nd grade, every day after school was a runthrough of Mega Man 2. This was the game that really woke me up to what a game soundtrack could be, and in retrospect as an adult, I now realize that was actually the first “heavy metal” game soundtrack I ever heard. If you want to hear this and other similar game soundtracks fully realized, search up Bit Brigade on TH-cam. You will NOT be sorry!
Brings a tear to my eye recalling those wonderful days of playing this game and so many other NES games with my daughter Amanda. I just wish the tracks were longer.
I just turn up the volume, close my eyes, and see all the screens and challenges for each one of these songs and remember all the great game days back in the day when ...….. AWESOME!!!!
I will always love this game. It's my second favorite NES game and third of all time. I used to pop it in just to listen to the intro music while i did my home work.
area 7 music brings back so many memories! I remember when I first got there all my friends were watching me in awe!!!! No one spoke a word.. they watched me beat this game for the first time!!!
man, I wish I would have been there with you and your friends to watch you finish that game for that first time!!! Sounds like pure epicness to me!!! Area 7 soundtrack is also my favorite of the game btw!!!
Sunsoft NES music is a step above others IMO. The vibrato/pseudo-reverb effects, bass lines and percussion sounds really push the limits of the chip. I remember playing this as a kid and cranking the volume of my dad's kenwood stereo system and having it shake the house.
Area 5: Underwater is so magician, my fav. Never passed it on console when was 8y kid, didnt know about buggy killing bosses and game looked very long and hard. finished it only on emulator. Awesome game, awesome ost, should be in top5 nes list of every nes fan
Boy, this brings back memories as a kid in the late 80s/early 90s. All-nighters playing this with my brother and friend. Usually had to call up the NES hotline for help. Great times!
area 1 music sounds so nice, decades ago when I first meet this iconic music in Super Mario Crossover - a flash game, I started searching for this. For 10 year old me, that is just some music which makes you feel truly delightful when you listen to it on your way school After listening to a lot of Edm, I think this definitely needs a psytrance genre remix. Also Sunsoft titles started from Batman really defines what a good video game soundtrack is called
Heres a hack for ya so you can beat the game like everyone else. When you get to a boss, notice how when you attack the boss n the target illuminate, once you see that happen pause the game. If you time it right, the boss is taking damage as you paused the game. Unpaused the game and the boss is finished, if not pause longer next time.
Man. Back in the days when stopping for the night meant leaving your NES on all night, and during school, and hoping no one noticed or turned it off. I loved the old cheats.. pausing at the right moment to rip a boss apart? Aww yeah!
Ah, brings back so many memories. I played this game several times, hoping to finally beat it one day. One run, got to Area 7 before I lost all my lives, meaning, yep, back to the beginning. Didn't play for MONTHS after that. Then, one Saturday, decided, this time, I was going to beat it. After 8 long hours...the credits rolled, and a manly tear rolled out my eye. I knew I finally did what few have done before me.
While listening to this whole sountrack my mind randomly generates the sound of when an enemy hits you. It happened so often it's part of the music (mostly with Area 2 and 5 music)
i played this game and loved the effort they put into it, Lord knows it wasn't easy, but i defeated all the masters and the two main boss Masters at the end i really love this game
I used to rent this quite a few times as a kid! It was confusing to me as a kid though. I couldn't make it past the first area. I think I was able to beat that boss, but I would die soon after that or I didn't know where the exit was or something like that. I cant really remember, but I know I never played the second area. I just saw some of a speed run video of someone playing this and the game looks a lot easier than I remember it. Might have to fire up the emulator and give it a try again! :)
Ahh, back in the days when you had to leave the NES on for hours until school got out; ingenious how you achieved the stereo effect =) And, level 7, holy crap level 7.
The good old days where passwords, saved games didn't exist and the wall had cracks for being hit by your head after getting the Game Over screen during the final boss.
I never thought 8 bit music would sound better in stereo, but it does! Love the intro music in stereo, and the iconic Area 01. Awesome work, and it brings back memories! :)
I remember that I and two friends used to play Blaster Master all the time back In the days =) We literally had a blast every single time. *sigh* I sure miss those days. That´s also why I really appreciate your work, cuz this made me remember all those awesome childhood memories =) So thanks bro, and have a nice weekend!
Games back in the day were a sick grind. You learned to play some levels with your eyes closed, just because you died so many times and had to play it over and over and over. When you won the cartridge became a trophy, no one was allowed to touch it.
Easily my favorite level, but I think every NES game that had a snow level had the best music. I loved NG's snow level music. You should checkout Vomitrons remake of this game and other 8 bit classics, epic stuff man.
Man this game bring a lot of good memories of my childhood years. This game was incredible and I used to beat all the time. The location of the stages were genius: places where you wouldn't even look to find,damn. And this game was challenging,especially the last boss. Nice uploads man,thanks
I gotta say, I stumbled onto this channel yesterday and it is already my favorite music station on TH-cam. Thanks for making my freaking boring job something much more tolerable and giving my sense of nostalgia liquid Crack :)
I don't think people really have any idea just how good this music really was. The writing and melodies are phenomenal; brilliant layering and even great sound choices. Game music today is higher fidelity but completely empty - totally vapid.
Sunsoft definitely had the magic touch when it came to NES tunes. The amount of stunts they pulled off that actually worked is incredible. This game was pretty good... I just remember it being incredibly frustrating as a kid because it lacked the ability to be saved and continued at a later point. Now that they have emulators and such, I should really give it another go.
Sunsoft were too great of a company that died too early, only making a handful of fantastic NES games, the NES library needed more Sunsoft bass! But yeah give this game another go, but, nothing beats completing the game on cartridge, or at least Virtual Console.
Olivier Cadieux My first instinct was "blasphemy!", but I adore the Blaster Master soundtrack. I have to agree, even though I'm a big Metroid fan as well.
I do agree with that. But, in Metroid, it's SO MUCH easier to make a mistake, be knocked back into a pit of lava, and dying slowly without being able to go back on land. This is one of the many reasons why I don't like Metroid and enjoy much more this hidden gem of a game!
God, I love humming Area 6's theme on those subzero bike rides to school. Canadian winters are badass, man. And I remember when I was younger, Area 8's music creeped me the hell out, I always had to get the fuck out of there whenever Uncle Chris was playing. d:
Epic game, epic soundtrack =) People can think whatever they want. But I still think that Blaster Master are one of the very best NES games In history.
Blaster Master in Super Mario Maker Overworld 0:40 Underground 2:16 Athletic 3:22 Underwater 6:05 Ghost House 4:48 Castle 10:48 Boss 13:36 Final Boss 9:10 Stage Clear 14:11 Castle Clear 14:17
Wow, 😭😭countless hrs with my cousin when we were younger. I used to love watched him played. I would be kinda like a coach. I would look for details in the game just incase he missed somethings. 👍👍👏👏
This shit is so good. This might be my favorite game soundtrack of all-time - it's between this and Bionic Commando ...well, throw Mega Man II in there too.
Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Megaman, Casltevania... so many NES games lived on for decades in sequels... this one REALLY should have become a legendary Nintendo series as well. I know there was a sequel or two but they were crap... a well done "Super BlasterMaster" was critical, and it just never got made.
Imagine if the team that made Castlevania Symphony of the Night or the team that made Super Metroid had made Blaster Master 2... it would have been a life shatteringly epic game. Both the side scrolling tank levels and the top down walk around the caves shooting parts would have been excellent in 2 player.
Blaster Master Overdrive for the WiiWare was as close to a good sequel as it was going to get. Oddly enough, the features that were suppose to make the game more accessible to modern audience felt like it made the game too linear. A map is dandy, but then there's no exploration, just go from point A to Point B, etc.
... Did anyone else when they were a kid, during that build up before the forest music, pretend they were holding Sofia's controls, and jam their hand forward like they were engaging the throttle just as the tank rocketed into the underground? Just me, huh? Oh dear...
Mi videojuego favorito, me lo see de memoria y mi gran sueño es enseñarle a mi hijo terminarlo.. para divertirnos màs. conservo el cartucho desde 1988 a la fecha funciona y siempre me ha acompañado. es mi legado para mi hijo junior
Florin Liviu Sad, but true. I love the sound of Nes, It is kind of funny. I listen to classic music like NES tunes and early Resident Evil music a lot. Nothing wrong with newer music. it is not for me. Too much symphonies. Love the classic chiptunes and beats.
TrueHolyRune yes I do the same , I am listening to a lot of NES music almost everyday from a lot of games . I am trying now to collect a gameboy advance SP and the game cartriges to play the epic titles :)
Florin Liviu Same here bro. I put all my gaming music to my psp and psvita, then plug it into my surround sound. Is great bro. Its sounds right with subwoofers and tower speakers. And my friends said it wouldnt sound good. Showed them ey.
Hey, just a heads-up so you can annotate it: the area 7 music was also the music for the final boss fight, the guy with the shield and whip. Good grief this game was so freakin' hard.
BLASTING its way onto the scene is a newer/better version of this OST, with a new mix that provides Improved quality, along with updated text, and visual background: th-cam.com/video/a-xmB6C4k94/w-d-xo.html
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BGM Composers are the unsung heroes of the old school video game world. There are so many excellent pieces of music these people weren't really recognized for back in the day, I'm glad there was a revival of sorts with channels like this.
Sunsoft, Natsume, Konami, Capcom, Tecmo and Technosoft were the cream of the crop in the sound dept.
I totally agree! I actually run a music theory channel and one of my main goals is to look into what makes compositions from the NES, SNES, GB, etc. absolute gems. Funnily enough, I saw this comment while coming to this OST to begin a script on Master Blaster's opening theme as well as the ending theme.
@@GUIM1797 niceee
How do I upvote a comment 80 times
This is really 100% truth. When I was in the 2nd grade, every day after school was a runthrough of Mega Man 2. This was the game that really woke me up to what a game soundtrack could be, and in retrospect as an adult, I now realize that was actually the first “heavy metal” game soundtrack I ever heard.
If you want to hear this and other similar game soundtracks fully realized, search up Bit Brigade on TH-cam. You will NOT be sorry!
This game is legend. And it's soundtrack is even more legendary.
Brings a tear to my eye recalling those wonderful days of playing this game and so many other NES games with my daughter Amanda. I just wish the tracks were longer.
How old are you?
@@BigMacOrange I feel you man, I feel you
0:40 me getting up in the morning and making coffee
Aerith!
oh god
Mako Materia Ohh
what?
So true. Now I want to make Coffee. Darn you Blaster Master.
I just turn up the volume, close my eyes, and see all the screens and challenges for each one of these songs and remember all the great game days back in the day when ...….. AWESOME!!!!
area 6 - that was a deep track for its time.
the most underrated one
Anyone remember the "Worlds of Power" Blaster Master book? Where they named the frog "Fred"? When you kill the frog in Area 7 it really got to me.
I was so excited when i saw the book in the book order.
I will always love this game. It's my second favorite NES game and third of all time. I used to pop it in just to listen to the intro music while i did my home work.
area 7 music brings back so many memories! I remember when I first got there all my friends were watching me in awe!!!! No one spoke a word.. they watched me beat this game for the first time!!!
man, I wish I would have been there with you and your friends to watch you finish that game for that first time!!! Sounds like pure epicness to me!!! Area 7 soundtrack is also my favorite of the game btw!!!
Why did Sunsoft always had the coolest music. This is awesome
Two reasons. 1) They had Naoki Kodaka compose the tunes. 2) They had an innovative way to amp the bass, unlike any other developers.
No Konami does (on my opinion)
You've got solid arguments for Sunsoft, Konami, Namco, Nintendo, and Software Creations as having the best musicians on the FC.
Capcom tho guys come on
@@MegaBubble Capcom had the greatest game soundtrack of all time... MegaMan 2
I beat this game back on nes and I still remember the music because it took so many tries to learn how to beat it! Love it👍❤😎
Sunsoft NES music is a step above others IMO. The vibrato/pseudo-reverb effects, bass lines and percussion sounds really push the limits of the chip. I remember playing this as a kid and cranking the volume of my dad's kenwood stereo system and having it shake the house.
Area 5: Underwater is so magician, my fav. Never passed it on console when was 8y kid, didnt know about buggy killing bosses and game looked very long and hard. finished it only on emulator. Awesome game, awesome ost, should be in top5 nes list of every nes fan
my favorite is bionic commando this one is my 2nd favorite
Boy, this brings back memories as a kid in the late 80s/early 90s. All-nighters playing this with my brother and friend. Usually had to call up the NES hotline for help. Great times!
area 1 music sounds so nice, decades ago when I first meet this iconic music in Super Mario Crossover - a flash game, I started searching for this. For 10 year old me, that is just some music which makes you feel truly delightful when you listen to it on your way school
After listening to a lot of Edm, I think this definitely needs a psytrance genre remix. Also Sunsoft titles started from Batman really defines what a good video game soundtrack is called
Never did beat this game but the soundtrack and the gameplay make it enjoyable. I still have it to this day.
Heres a hack for ya so you can beat the game like everyone else. When you get to a boss, notice how when you attack the boss n the target illuminate, once you see that happen pause the game. If you time it right, the boss is taking damage as you paused the game. Unpaused the game and the boss is finished, if not pause longer next time.
I never beat it either. It was a tough one!
That part in lava caves. Yeah you know the part. It's so amazing.
Man, I love that Area 6 track. It's like "let's go ice surfing!" Especially after that awful crab boss. You know the one I'm talking about.
me too, the most underrated one
Im crying whit this soundtrak... the best game of my life
I remember being like 4 and hearing that opening, and it was like the first time I ever felt melancholy
The hi-hats and drum work shine; especially area 3/ending.
Man. Back in the days when stopping for the night meant leaving your NES on all night, and during school, and hoping no one noticed or turned it off. I loved the old cheats.. pausing at the right moment to rip a boss apart? Aww yeah!
Yes! Blaster Master! My all time favorite NES game. I just want to tear shit up when I hear the 2nd (main theme) track. YES!
Don't hold it back man! NES love is REAL love! X3
sunsoft music = epic i loved aero the acrobat soundtrack rest in peace sunsoft i miss you come back and make epic music
I had to hit replay before the tears dried up.
Makes me feel as if i'm walking into a cave with a soundtrack. Great music and game.
i loved this game. one of my favorites. i stayed up all night long playing this. i got goosebumps listening. thanks for the flashbacks memories.
Wow, Naoki Kodaka has done amazing job.
You're like the only guy who actually puts the composer on all his videos
It's February 2020 and I'm still listening to this. Awesome soundtrack for an awesome game.
ya me too
E exatamente 10 março de 2023 e eu estou ouvindo isso ❤️ amo
THis game is truly amazing and still holds up well.
Ah, brings back so many memories. I played this game several times, hoping to finally beat it one day. One run, got to Area 7 before I lost all my lives, meaning, yep, back to the beginning. Didn't play for MONTHS after that. Then, one Saturday, decided, this time, I was going to beat it. After 8 long hours...the credits rolled, and a manly tear rolled out my eye. I knew I finally did what few have done before me.
While listening to this whole sountrack my mind randomly generates the sound of when an enemy hits you. It happened so often it's part of the music (mostly with Area 2 and 5 music)
i played this game and loved the effort they put into it, Lord knows it wasn't easy, but i defeated all the masters and the two main boss Masters at the end i really love this game
Area 7 music was also used in the final form of the last boss.
BEAUTIFUL music! This game is a complete masterpiece!
I used to rent this quite a few times as a kid! It was confusing to me as a kid though. I couldn't make it past the first area. I think I was able to beat that boss, but I would die soon after that or I didn't know where the exit was or something like that. I cant really remember, but I know I never played the second area. I just saw some of a speed run video of someone playing this and the game looks a lot easier than I remember it. Might have to fire up the emulator and give it a try again! :)
These are so great. Thanks for adding your technique to them as well. They sound fantastic!
Area 7 in stereo. Aaaaaahhhh now that's game music
Ahh, back in the days when you had to leave the NES on for hours until school got out; ingenious how you achieved the stereo effect =)
And, level 7, holy crap level 7.
One of THE best soundtracks from the NES era.
Area 4 sounds like a super inspiration for a track in Cavestory! Me gusta
The good old days where passwords, saved games didn't exist and the wall had cracks for being hit by your head after getting the Game Over screen during the final boss.
No regenerating health, no regenerating ammo, and no annoying in game hints/NPCs always pointing you in the right direction.
Just how I like it!
And BM's final boss was a d-bag on top of it...
I never thought 8 bit music would sound better in stereo, but it does! Love the intro music in stereo, and the iconic Area 01. Awesome work, and it brings back memories! :)
If you go diving in the ocean, you better play this track 6:05 .
One of the best games ever! Check out the journey to silius soundtrack if you like this one.
Yes people, do it :P
Another metal influenced soundtrack by Naoki Kodaka. Great game too.
I remember that I and two friends used to play Blaster Master all the time back In the days =) We literally had a blast every single time. *sigh* I sure miss those days.
That´s also why I really appreciate your work, cuz this made me remember all those awesome childhood memories =) So thanks bro, and have a nice weekend!
Given the time of this the composition of the music is really great. There's character, depth, and texture to each track not even modern games have.
Games back in the day were a sick grind. You learned to play some levels with your eyes closed, just because you died so many times and had to play it over and over and over. When you won the cartridge became a trophy, no one was allowed to touch it.
Easily my favorite level, but I think every NES game that had a snow level had the best music. I loved NG's snow level music. You should checkout Vomitrons remake of this game and other 8 bit classics, epic stuff man.
Man this game bring a lot of good memories of my childhood years. This game was incredible and I used to beat all the time. The location of the stages were genius: places where you wouldn't even look to find,damn. And this game was challenging,especially the last boss. Nice uploads man,thanks
i've never played it before but i think the Underworld Lord (Final Boss) is hard too :P
Bought this game online last week, got it in today, can't wait to play it ... but schoolwork first along with the tunes here :)
I will forever hear this song playing in my head as I wrestle with cables for my 8 bits.
And it's the authentic arcade version!
I gotta say, I stumbled onto this channel yesterday and it is already my favorite music station on TH-cam. Thanks for making my freaking boring job something much more tolerable and giving my sense of nostalgia liquid Crack :)
Es buena la música y un excelente juego ...le di fin al juego cuando tenía 9 años y ahora que tengo 26 lo recuerdo muy bien ....very good.
it took some time but i finally got into this game.
NES games take time to get into, mostly a lot of the ones that are regarded as "Tough as balls" :P
Those boss themes really get your adrenaline pumping
Stage 7, one of the best 8 bit tunes ever made
De cuando los juegos tenían buena música y eran novedosos.
Area 1 and Area 3 are my favorites 👍🏽
Never beat that game, loved the hell out of it though
I don't think people really have any idea just how good this music really was. The writing and melodies are phenomenal; brilliant layering and even great sound choices. Game music today is higher fidelity but completely empty - totally vapid.
Sunsoft definitely had the magic touch when it came to NES tunes. The amount of stunts they pulled off that actually worked is incredible.
This game was pretty good... I just remember it being incredibly frustrating as a kid because it lacked the ability to be saved and continued at a later point. Now that they have emulators and such, I should really give it another go.
Sunsoft were too great of a company that died too early, only making a handful of fantastic NES games, the NES library needed more Sunsoft bass! But yeah give this game another go, but, nothing beats completing the game on cartridge, or at least Virtual Console.
I just don't have the time that I used to to commit to this one. Chances are, my kids would knock the reset switch or something on me hahaha.
i would kill for a reboot of this game.
Blaster Master on the PS4 XD
Great soundtrack. I can't believe I missed a gem like this game. =
blaster master, bionic commando, wonder boy, some games with the best music
This game is actually BETTER than the original Metroid. I'm ready for the hate mail!
Olivier Cadieux I agree with you on that one my friend
Olivier Cadieux I'm with you man, I wish they would make an actual good sequel
Olivier Cadieux My first instinct was "blasphemy!", but I adore the Blaster Master soundtrack. I have to agree, even though I'm a big Metroid fan as well.
Olivier Cadieux Blaster Master and Metroid are so much alike, but Blaster Master will kick your arse much harder if you make a mistake.
I do agree with that. But, in Metroid, it's SO MUCH easier to make a mistake, be knocked back into a pit of lava, and dying slowly without being able to go back on land. This is one of the many reasons why I don't like Metroid and enjoy much more this hidden gem of a game!
That first level and second level music is the shit! Love the old NES tunes man
God, I love humming Area 6's theme on those subzero bike rides to school. Canadian winters are badass, man.
And I remember when I was younger, Area 8's music creeped me the hell out, I always had to get the fuck out of there whenever Uncle Chris was playing. d:
This soundtrack is so sick.
now THIS was a soundtrack. I remember playing this game just to hear the music. same went for Batman 1(NES) and Mega Man 3& 4 (NES).
This Castlevania and Megaman 2 have my favorite music. Soo amazing
Awesome game and amazing soundtrack for the time!
great upload. Sounds real good. Bring back those great memories i had with this game.
Epic game, epic soundtrack =) People can think whatever they want. But I still think that Blaster Master are one of the very best NES games In history.
13:03... Trying to get myself hyped for a workout.
Great game, very underrated. :)
Awesome soundtrack...and imagine having 12:44 as your alarm-clock sound xD
The Catacombs music was always my favorite, especially because of the "wew" at 5:21
Sounds awsome great job. Love the way its sounds
I AGREED WITH YOU MY FRIEND... I LOVE THE SOUNTRACKS!! I HAVE THE ORIGINAL CASSETE...
Blaster Master in Super Mario Maker
Overworld 0:40
Underground 2:16
Athletic 3:22
Underwater 6:05
Ghost House 4:48
Castle 10:48
Boss 13:36
Final Boss 9:10
Stage Clear 14:11
Castle Clear 14:17
Лучшая игра на Денди, раз 200 проходил. Приставку ради неё покупал. Саундтреки ещё на кассетный магнитофон записывал.
sunsoft made a pretty good job on these games keep up the good wrk!!!!!!!:)
Wow, 😭😭countless hrs with my cousin when we were younger. I used to love watched him played. I would be kinda like a coach. I would look for details in the game just incase he missed somethings. 👍👍👏👏
This shit is so good. This might be my favorite game soundtrack of all-time - it's between this and Bionic Commando ...well, throw Mega Man II in there too.
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Area bloody 3 man! Both the look and theme gave me idea it was possibly the last level, but you were barley halfway!
I don't remember every seeing or playing this game, but I know the music really well for some reason.
Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Megaman, Casltevania... so many NES games lived on for decades in sequels... this one REALLY should have become a legendary Nintendo series as well. I know there was a sequel or two but they were crap... a well done "Super BlasterMaster" was critical, and it just never got made.
Yup went to the genesis and to a 3rd party dev. Ruined it all sadly :/ Then tried to go 3d cause EVERYTHING in PS1 had to be freakin' 3d...
Imagine if the team that made Castlevania Symphony of the Night or the team that made Super Metroid had made Blaster Master 2... it would have been a life shatteringly epic game. Both the side scrolling tank levels and the top down walk around the caves shooting parts would have been excellent in 2 player.
*****
The stuff of dreams :(. Alas like so many other tragedies it was ruined for us all.
Blaster Master Overdrive for the WiiWare was as close to a good sequel as it was going to get. Oddly enough, the features that were suppose to make the game more accessible to modern audience felt like it made the game too linear. A map is dandy, but then there's no exploration, just go from point A to Point B, etc.
No love for the GBC sequel, Enemy Below?
Gawdamn I love the creepiness in the Catacombs music so much. Soooo fucking good, like Lavender Town good. The whole OST is fantastic though.
The wii guy PogChamp this guys like the biggest celebrity on all of twitch
... Did anyone else when they were a kid, during that build up before the forest music, pretend they were holding Sofia's controls, and jam their hand forward like they were engaging the throttle just as the tank rocketed into the underground? Just me, huh? Oh dear...
Sophia the 3rd was cool long before SV-001was a thing
Game is so hard, never beat under water level as a kid. Now I can get to the last but STILL. CAN'T. BEAT IT!!
Awesome game, awesome music!
Mi videojuego favorito, me lo see de memoria y mi gran sueño es enseñarle a mi hijo terminarlo.. para divertirnos màs. conservo el cartucho desde 1988 a la fecha funciona y siempre me ha acompañado. es mi legado para mi hijo junior
Awesome! One of the best video game soundtracks other than Streets of Rage 1. :D
Nice one bro. I like to play a game where you can beat em up and listen to good music.
TrueHolyRune games like this are never going to be made again ... such epic games the NES era has that is why they are the best !
Florin Liviu Sad, but true. I love the sound of Nes, It is kind of funny. I listen to classic music like NES tunes and early Resident Evil music a lot. Nothing wrong with newer music. it is not for me. Too much symphonies. Love the classic chiptunes and beats.
TrueHolyRune yes I do the same , I am listening to a lot of NES music almost everyday from a lot of games . I am trying now to collect a gameboy advance SP and the game cartriges to play the epic titles :)
Florin Liviu Same here bro. I put all my gaming music to my psp and psvita, then plug it into my surround sound. Is great bro. Its sounds right with subwoofers and tower speakers. And my friends said it wouldnt sound good. Showed them ey.
Hey, just a heads-up so you can annotate it: the area 7 music was also the music for the final boss fight, the guy with the shield and whip.
Good grief this game was so freakin' hard.