-Blocks the way -Is Ghost -Dapper Hat -In SNES RPG from 1997 Napstablook origin discovered. (Gunmans Proof/Ganpuru)
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-Blocks the way -Is Ghost -Dapper Hat -In SNES RPG from 1997 Napstablook origin discovered. (Gunmans Proof/Ganpuru)
Ganpuru: Gunman's Proof - Home Town (nintendo super famicom) i still get this song stuck in my head even though it's been a while since i played it. what a cute, wonderful little game!
Ganpuru: Gunman's Proof - Scenario 3 (super famicom) i talked about this game a bit earlier (gif post), but i missed a few things. for example, i didn't talk about how cool the music was. or that the experience felt real similar to when i played contact (nds). or that it had an art style kinda like shin-chan. at least the crawling animation reminded me of shin... the music though, that's what i'm here to talk about. it sounds like a goofy spaghetti western mixed with happy chip, featuring midi horns and whistles. a few samples are strewn throughout to give it even more style. this song may not have all of that, but it has the "old western adventure" feel, along with a unique beat. i like it a lot. you should all really just get your hands on the translated rom. or find a way to play it on actual hardware like me *brag*. it goes by quick (almost too quick), and is definitely worth it. i promise.
Gunple: Gunman's Proof, Super Famicom.
Gunman's Proof - Home Town