Zelda Title Screen Mix (NES and FDS)

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2009

Kind of like my Phoenix Wright mix, I took two versions of the same theme (the Famicom Disk System version and Nintendo Entertainment System version) and mixed them together via Audacity. The regular NES instruments mixed with the extra pizazz from the FM soundchip in the FDS does actually add quite a bit to the piece.

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  • The Japanese title screen on the left is Japan's rerelease of Zelda 1 in cartridge format, which is exactly the same as the NES version. The FDS version is different. The title screen of the FDS version didn't have a "1" nor "1992" in it.

  • I know, I screwed up. It was the only image of the "Zelda no Densestu: The Hyrule Fantasy title image I could find. Oh well :P

  • Why te left picture is of the title of the zelda for famicom if you mix is with the Famicom Disk System version?

  • It's all I could find for the Japanese title screen. Oh well

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  • @mariotehplumber

    It's been pointed out a million times. I don't care. And you are an asshole.

  • wow that sounds AMAZING!

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  • Funny, how they knew that the original was #1 in a much larger series in the JP version.

  • this should have been the theme for the game!

  • @1983parrothead

    The Master system (Which was the same hardware) however did not.

  • hey, the waterfall is different. neat

  • wow!

    

  • @KomaruMedare The Sega Mark III also has the ability to enhance the sound by attaching the FM sound chip, making it sound nearly like the MD / GEN.

  • @1983parrothead Everybody knows that there was no sequel when it was originally released. It's like the original cut of Star Wars there is no episode 4 underneath the 1977 theatrical.

  • @Yoshi3000XP actualy i think this is nicely well done ^^ n shows the amount of simplicity and ofc how good Japan and Nintendo were at games like this. Especialy in Japan whom were the original makers of the NES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) in the first place.

  • is this like the sound chip konami used in its games for famicom like castlevania 3?

  • You made a mistake there

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