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From: Toneman
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  • thats one 8bit remix that actually sound like the actual thing awesome! best soundtrack to pick from also

  • THe funny thing is that this sounds more like a Konami/Ultra games production than Capcom one. Not saying thats a bad thing Cause Konami music makers are also very talented.

  • Not bad at all.

  • Nice mix, it take me too old times, like playing Mega Man 2 in MaxPlay xD

  • this still sounds awesome

  • where can i play this game online please tell me .i want some day to see this anime in movie with reak actors ...

  • @algaidasboom best bet is to download a snes emulator with the rom :P

  • gold!

  • This is the best emulation of real NES music that I have heard. Big UN fan and it's always nice to hear it in the NES style. Great work.

  • stage 2, no f**kin doubt

  • It sounds like it's right from one of the first two Mega Man games, it's that good.

  • Not strange, the composer for the music also did the music for the first Mega Man game.

    It was later re-arranged by others for the SNES version.

  • @hayabusakun indeed it does

  • i remember in like christmas of 1990 we got this game.. it was awesome lol one of my fav games ever since... haven't played it in probably a decade but still i'd like to pick up a NES and give it a go!

  • Killer game and music.

  • Wow, sounds just as good as the SNES version.

  • nah

  • I can picture gameplay right now

  • yeah but the ninja gaiden music on snes sucks so does it on pc engine/tubografx16 , this sounds ok.,

  • snes es mejor!

  • Dankers

  • Love the soundtrack to this game!

    You guys GOTTA hear the song I made about U.N. Squadron: youtube.Kom/watch?v=4IZaoRwxu0­s

  • The sounds of NES are legendary.

    <3

  • I love it

  • Severely limited? This sounds just fine to me. 8-bit music always has a special place in my heart.

  • Oh yeah it sounds good no doubt. What I meant by severely limited is on the technical realm of game music, which in this case would be the number of sound channels that are worked with. The original tune heard on the SNES was done on eight channels. On 8-bit, it could only be done on four.

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