Yeah, this has probably been already done, but I never saw a thread for it.
Having read Arkhan's interview with himself in the latest issue of PC Engine Gamer, and his talk about the lack of chiptune love, I was inspired to create this.
This thread is brought to you by my favorite chiptune, the final level BGM of Gunhed/Blazing Lazers! It perfectly captures the spirit of the level, its frenetic pace, its climactic feel; it just kicks ass.
What's yours?
The 1st level of Bonk's Adventure. :-"
Man, I'd really have to think about this, and probably play quite a few games again to really nail it down. I really like chiptunes and think that many of the chiptune songs have way more character and are cooler than most of the music in todays games.
Also, just in case nobody has seen this, awesome video: http://youtu.be/m1pchpDD5EU
Around 5:25 I think is especially cool.
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My favorite are tunes from Dungeon Explorer, Batman, Air Zonk, Bonk's Revenge, and Bonk's Big Adventure. Just about every song from these titles is pure auditory gold.
Dead Moon and the Neutopias.
Yeah, its been done. The search sucks though, so what the hell.
Stage 2 of Aeroblasters. I love it!
Legendary Axe II, final level.
Legendary Axe II, level 3.
Legendary Axe II, final boss theme.
That would be my top 3 right there.
Stage 2 Air Zonk.
AXE II
Aldynes
After Burner 2
Aldynes level 1
The entire bonk 1 soundtrack
and
http://www.aetherbyte.com/downloadables/Aetherbyte.mp3
2nd & 4th level of PC Denjin.
I especially love the Neutopias and DE.
Image Fight stage III
Super Star Soldier stage VIII
Blazing Lazers stage VIII (bubbles)
MotoRoader- "I need some Turbo"
Blazing Lazers last stage
Gate of Thunder-intro I'm not into rock,but that song had me fist pumping and bopping my head.
Quote from: Marll on 12/10/2010, 01:52 PMMan, I'd really have to think about this, and probably play quite a few games again to really nail it down. I really like chiptunes and think that many of the chiptune songs have way more character and are cooler than most of the music in todays games.
Also, just in case nobody has seen this, awesome video: http://youtu.be/m1pchpDD5EU
Around 5:25 I think is especially cool.
that guy is kinda freaky looking...but damn! he's got skillllzzzzzzz! =D>
yeah that chipophone dude is very awkward on camera, but that thing is fucking legit, and he plays some nice stuff.
Id tell the guy to make me one but Im pretty sure hes foreign so building + shipping it over seas would cost like 10934802394809 money.
1)Legendary axe level 5 gets me pumped
2) Blazing lazers Brain stage
for me id say........................ d.e., metal stoker, blazing lazers, lost sunheartparidus da!
How could I forget the Keith Courage overworld music.... that might honestly be my favorite.
I'm just the opposite... KC's underworld music is the shit. I remember when I first got the system, playing the game for the first time as soon as that underworld hit I was like "Holy shit the 16-bit era is gonna be epic."
Quote from: nat on 12/14/2010, 09:01 PMI'm just the opposite... KC's underworld music is the shit. I remember when I first got the system, playing the game for the first time as soon as that underworld hit I was like "Holy shit the 16-bit era is gonna be epic."
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yeah dude the bass is like ... bnnbnbnbnbnbnbnbbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnnb
it kicks ass. All the underworld tunes are sweet.
Keith Courage is sweet in general.
I think its the best pack-in game ever. Fuck all the haters.
I think that when I got to the first underworld stage in Keith Courage I think I literally said something along the lines of "Holy fuck, shit just got serious!"
Never liked the overworld sections much, but the rest of the game is pretty cool IMO. First thing that blew me away was the colors compared to other systems available at the time (1989).
KC gets a lot of flack for being the early pack-in choice because the subject matter of the game is sort of ho-hum. But it's obvious why the picked it.... It really showcases the graphical and sound capabilities of the system.
KC is one of my favorites. The music is just awesome. Even the short bits, like when you see the rainbow and the short tune when you see KC changing into the Nova suit. Coming from a NES to playing KC the music and sound just blew me away. The end tune in KC is one of my all time favorite chip tunes. It's just amazing.
The graphics are repetitive, but what is there is beautiful. The underworld characters are plain art.
There are a few surprises like the overworld with the Ice. On a CRT is looked amazing back in the day. My friends and I thought it looked like real ice on the screen. Had a surreal effect. (The effect is lost on emulators and clearer screens like LCDs)
Also, anyone into PC/Turbo chip tunes of course has to check out the amazing Squirrel!!
http://www.aetherbyte.com/psg.htm (http://www.aetherbyte.com/psg.htm)
Just wish I had more time to make music. Someday....
Quote from: GobanToba on 12/15/2010, 01:07 AMOn a CRT is looked amazing back in the day. My friends and I thought it looked like real ice on the screen. Had a surreal effect.
Holy crap, me too. I thought I was the only one!
Quote from: nat on 12/15/2010, 02:16 AMQuote from: GobanToba on 12/15/2010, 01:07 AMOn a CRT is looked amazing back in the day. My friends and I thought it looked like real ice on the screen. Had a surreal effect.
Holy crap, me too. I thought I was the only one!
Aye, same here... it looks quite realistic on a normal CRT, and it was very convincing.
Anything on Soldier Blade, Air Zonk and Dungeon Explorer.
China Warrior title screen :)
Quote from: Gogan on 12/17/2010, 11:05 AMChina Warrior title screen :)
tru dat.
I think if we all lived in Japan and loved us some Wataru cartoon time, KC wouldnt get made fun of as much.
Quote from: guest on 12/17/2010, 09:28 PMQuote from: Gogan on 12/17/2010, 11:05 AMChina Warrior title screen :)
tru dat.
I think if we all lived in Japan and loved us some Wataru cartoon time, KC wouldnt get made fun of as much.
I never make fun of Keith Courage.
The people who do make fun of Keith Courage are laaaaaame.
I'll be honest:
NES: Mario
Genesis: Altered Beast
TG-16: Keith Courage
Keith is definitely the best of those 3 games.
It may not beat out Sonic the Hedgehog or Super Mario World, but by the time that jive came out, we had us some Bonk.
It's just not possible to single out one (or even 20) best chiptunes, but I will say one of the first chiptunes that really turned me on to the PC Engine was level 1 from Super Star Soldier.
Quote from: guest on 12/21/2010, 04:46 PMIt's just not possible to single out one (or even 20) best chiptunes, but I will say one of the first chiptunes that really turned me on to the PC Engine was level 1 from Super Star Soldier.
See for me it was the music that plays in the houses in Neutopia.
Quote from: guest on 12/14/2010, 09:11 PMQuote from: nat on 12/14/2010, 09:01 PMI'm just the opposite... KC's underworld music is the shit. I remember when I first got the system, playing the game for the first time as soon as that underworld hit I was like "Holy shit the 16-bit era is gonna be epic."
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yeah dude the bass is like ... bnnbnbnbnbnbnbnbbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnbnnb
it kicks ass. All the underworld tunes are sweet.
Keith Courage is sweet in general.
I think its the best pack-in game ever. Fuck all the haters.
Really? It an ok game but compared to Super Mario World or Sonic the Hedgehog it mediocre. Shit even Altered Beast is better. Though the music is Pretty kick ass
I have several of them floating through my head. My first thought was R-Type, but that's not really one that is restricted to the TG. I like the music on the Legendary Axe's second level and the music in Psychosis. Those are the ones that stick out in my mind atm.
From the "under appreciated" category:
Stage 6 (2/256) from Atomic Robo Kid (Special) is very nice, but you can't fully appreciate it when you are playing because of all the SFX and hectic action.
NOTE: I know the tunes in ARK sound "dinky" and I wish it had a fuller sound, but the entire soundtrack is decent and sounds great, nonetheless.
Quote from: esteban on 02/20/2011, 03:18 PMFrom the "under appreciated" category:
Stage 6 (2/256) from Atomic Robo Kid (Special) is very nice, but you can't fully appreciate it when you are playing because of all the SFX and hectic action.
NOTE: I know the tunes in ARK sound "dinky" and I wish it had a fuller sound, but the entire soundtrack is decent and sounds great, nonetheless.
Is that the gold level? I love that tune.
Some of my favorites that I can name the in-game location of-
Bloody Wolf stage 1
Aeroblasters stage 1
Neutopia all 3 boss themes
Kabukiden first dungeon bgm
Altered Beast boss music
Air Zonk title screen
Ninja Spirit stage 2 and PCE mode ending
R-Type stage 1
Dragon's Curse village theme
Keith Courage alpha zone bgm
Keith Courage underworld theme immediately springs to mind, that shit ROCKS. It was up front, in your face, screaming "WELCOME TO THE 16-BIT GENERATION" back in the day.
Quote from: guest on 02/20/2011, 04:39 PMQuote from: esteban on 02/20/2011, 03:18 PMFrom the "under appreciated" category:
Stage 6 (2/256) from Atomic Robo Kid (Special) is very nice, but you can't fully appreciate it when you are playing because of all the SFX and hectic action.
NOTE: I know the tunes in ARK sound "dinky" and I wish it had a fuller sound, but the entire soundtrack is decent and sounds great, nonetheless.
Is that the gold level? I love that tune.
Go to 4:10 in this video http://youtu.be/M7UYO8Jpl4w for Stage 6 (it's hard to hear the tune, though).
Go to ~2:15 for stage 4, which is the gold tubes :)
The PCE version of Stage 6
holds its own against the other versions, and, dare I say, is SUPERIOR! :)
Magical Chase final level (level 6). It is my favorite tune on the PC Engine.
http://youtu.be/73TVy0Kso0A
This rendition is not hardware authentic, but it still sounds awesome.
Quote from: esteban on 02/21/2011, 12:13 AMQuote from: guest on 02/20/2011, 04:39 PMQuote from: esteban on 02/20/2011, 03:18 PMFrom the "under appreciated" category:
Stage 6 (2/256) from Atomic Robo Kid (Special) is very nice, but you can't fully appreciate it when you are playing because of all the SFX and hectic action.
NOTE: I know the tunes in ARK sound "dinky" and I wish it had a fuller sound, but the entire soundtrack is decent and sounds great, nonetheless.
Is that the gold level? I love that tune.
Go to 4:10 in this video http://youtu.be/M7UYO8Jpl4w for Stage 6 (it's hard to hear the tune, though).
Go to ~2:15 for stage 4, which is the gold tubes :)
The PCE version of Stage 6 holds its own against the other versions, and, dare I say, is SUPERIOR! :)
Ah yeah, that a great tune as well. The game complete tune is also pretty awesome. In fact, that game has a great soundtrack overall, even if it takes a while to realise it.
Here are what come to mind for me:
Super star soldier stage 4
Soldier blade stage 4 & 5
Splatterhouse chapel and end boss
Ninja Spirit stage 6 and ending
Legendary Axe stage with the candles on the walls
All of China Warriors.
Title screen for sinistron and deadmoon.
Areo blasters stage 2 & 4.
Of couse dungeon explorer.
Quote from: guest on 02/21/2011, 11:35 AMMagical Chase final level (level 6). It is my favorite tune on the PC Engine.
http://youtu.be/73TVy0Kso0A
This rendition is not hardware authentic, but it still sounds awesome.
Oh my god, that sounds AWFUL. The tune itself is good, but this right here is the precise reason I hate emulation.
Quote from: nat on 02/21/2011, 08:24 PMQuote from: guest on 02/21/2011, 11:35 AMMagical Chase final level (level 6). It is my favorite tune on the PC Engine.
http://youtu.be/73TVy0Kso0A
This rendition is not hardware authentic, but it still sounds awesome.
Oh my god, that sounds AWFUL. The tune itself is good, but this right here is the precise reason I hate emulation.
Brought to you by MAGIC ENGINE!!!!!
That is how tinny and lurpy the chiptunes sounded when I was testing Insanity stuff out in Magic Engine.
Quote from: Marll on 12/10/2010, 01:52 PMMan, I'd really have to think about this, and probably play quite a few games again to really nail it down. I really like chiptunes and think that many of the chiptune songs have way more character and are cooler than most of the music in todays games.
Also, just in case nobody has seen this, awesome video: http://youtu.be/m1pchpDD5EU
Around 5:25 I think is especially cool.
Damn, that is pretty friggin' incredible... I wonder if he's got any plans to mass produce the Chipophone.
Quote from: GAUGE on 02/24/2011, 10:31 AMQuote from: Marll on 12/10/2010, 01:52 PMMan, I'd really have to think about this, and probably play quite a few games again to really nail it down. I really like chiptunes and think that many of the chiptune songs have way more character and are cooler than most of the music in todays games.
Also, just in case nobody has seen this, awesome video: http://youtu.be/m1pchpDD5EU
Around 5:25 I think is especially cool.
Damn, that is pretty friggin' incredible... I wonder if he's got any plans to mass produce the Chipophone.
I just watched the Chipophone video.
Fantastic.
Lots of classic C64 renditions on there.
I want a Chipophone ...... 'o and to be able to play the keyboard ;-)
Quote from: GAUGE on 02/24/2011, 10:31 AMDamn, that is pretty friggin' incredible... I wonder if he's got any plans to mass produce the Chipophone.
Sadly, I doubt it. Things like that are a complete pain in the ass to build, kind of costly, and are obviously very big. Talk about shipping disasters!
The PITA building, and cost involved alone.. along with the fact that this thing would target a very specific kind of market, probably made the guy decide not to bother.
Now, if he posted schematics and components required, and published a build-guide.... :)
i really like rastan saga IIs music its totally radical
Quote from: nat on 02/21/2011, 08:24 PMQuote from: guest on 02/21/2011, 11:35 AMMagical Chase final level (level 6). It is my favorite tune on the PC Engine.
http://youtu.be/73TVy0Kso0A
This rendition is not hardware authentic, but it still sounds awesome.
Oh my god, that sounds AWFUL. The tune itself is good, but this right here is the precise reason I hate emulation.
What emulator, in your opinion, best represents PCE audio? I've had decent luck with Ootake and Mednafen/PCEjin.
Quote from: elabit on 02/28/2011, 07:55 PMi really like rastan saga IIs music its totally radical
I especially love the thumpin' tunes.
Quote from: guest on 03/02/2011, 02:51 PMQuote from: nat on 02/21/2011, 08:24 PMQuote from: guest on 02/21/2011, 11:35 AMMagical Chase final level (level 6). It is my favorite tune on the PC Engine.
http://youtu.be/73TVy0Kso0A
This rendition is not hardware authentic, but it still sounds awesome.
Oh my god, that sounds AWFUL. The tune itself is good, but this right here is the precise reason I hate emulation.
What emulator, in your opinion, best represents PCE audio? I've had decent luck with Ootake and Mednafen/PCEjin.
I haven't spent enough time with either of those to say, but they've got to be better than MagicEngine (which is what I've had the most experience with).
I really need to figure out how to get mednafen working on my Mac to see how it compares.
Nat,
Problem solved!
http://mednafen.darwinports.com/
Yeah, I remember now why I didn't install it before.
To get it working on a Mac is utterly ridiculous. You have to install DarwinPorts/MacPorts in order to install the emulator. But in order to install DarwinPorts, you have to install the Darwin Developer Tools from your OS installation discs. Developer Tools is 3 gigabytes.
That's.... fucking ludicrous. There's no way in hell I need to waste 3 gigabytes of disk space to install a damn emulator. IMO, the author of mednafen (or the party responsible for the MacOS port) should offer a precompiled binary for download. The number of people wanting to install mednafen that already have Darwin Developer Tools installed is probably ~0. I've never, ever encountered an application that required the user to jump through so many hoops just to complete an install.