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Banjo-Kazooie : Gobi's valley - Full song ! ( Mario Paint Composer )

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

Wow ! This took over 10 hours to perfect ! So here it is, folks. Gobi's valley. The full song. There are a few lags and audio issues like sound sync, however... So anyways, please give me feedback, this was painful to make. You could suscribe, or comment, or just rate, it's not very long and it makes me happy ;)

Anyways, enjoy my 7th Mario Paint Composer, my best to date, I think.

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  • This is what Banjo-Kazooie would sound like if it were on the NES.

  • Legit

  • @hirschy315

    uuh... what d'ya mean ?

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  • @za909 So maybe I am thinking an older console's sound capabilities. Not as far back as Atari 2600 or the original Odyssey (which I think had just the mono beeper that old computers had, and no sound capabilities at all beyond that), but probably older than NES. This does sound close to what consoles of that era would sound like though, maybe Gameboy or Gameboy Color is what I was thinking; I remember games like Pokemon Crystal having a Stereo sound option!

  • @ThePhantomSafetyPin I know right?

    I use famitracker... I know about the Konami VRC6 and VRC7 and how much ass they kicked... but the NES NEVER had more than one channel that plays samples (DPCM) even with sound expansions which of course were only used in famicom carts. Since the US/EU carts lacked a few pins, the extra sound couldn't reach the 2A03 (the sound cpu of the nes). There are mods for that which involve the little gray thing at the bottom of the console.

  • @za909 You'd be surprised. Some of the later NES games had some pretty good sound quality for 8-bit and 16-bit. If I had to make a console comparison for this song, then I'd say NES is closest, or maybe Sega Master System if you were a Sega kid in the 90's.

    If you're thinking SNES, this doesn't sound anywhere near as complicated as that console could produce (for the time). The SNES was capable of more complex MIDI sound files than the NES was.

  • @ThePhantomSafetyPin uhm, no...

  • @Drakozap could you do a boss version of this?

  • @Drakozap yeah what does mean

  • @Drakozap yeah what does yeah mean

  • 10 hours? ok XD

    Not bad, but not good too

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