(1994) A.S.P.: Air Strike Patrol
this has solid sound design! well, maybe a little muddied through that gaussian low-pass, but still solid snes work.
check out “Area 7″ for example
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(1994) A.S.P.: Air Strike Patrol
this has solid sound design! well, maybe a little muddied through that gaussian low-pass, but still solid snes work.
check out “Area 7″ for example
(1995) Super Real Mahjong PV Paradise: All-Star 4-nin Uchi
these are some really good tunes! kirby b-sides in a way, or at least as sunshine-packed as you’d expect from kirby.
sadly, the only available rip is missing tags.
STILL THOUGH this is really well worth a listen! #rec
(1994) Araiguma Rascal
this has about the same type of music you might expect from reading the title of the game.
yee haw country rascal hoedown music, banjos and fiddles.
im not a fan for the most part. “Near Final” is alright, though i prefer the tracks that deviate from the yeehaw style, such as the cutesy “Staff Roll”
(1994) Date Kimiko no Virtual Tennis
nice sportsy menu music for the most part.
check out “Opening”
(1994) Hebereke no Oishii Puzzle wa Irimasen ka
these tunes are all so short!
but they’re generally fine. try “Crossword”
(1992) Ranma 1/2: Chonai Gekitou Hen
for the most part I’m not a fan of this, but there’s one huge exception: “VS Ryouga Hibiki” is a JAM
(1993) Silva Saga II
it’s orchestral in a way that I’m not a fan of...
a few tunes stand above the rest, such as “Underwater City”. not much else to comment on really!
Brain Lord - PA90
The soundtrack of Brain Lord (SNES) - Composed by Masanao Akahori - Episode 90
In this installment we’re exploring the soundtrack of an overlooked SNES Action-RPG released in 1994, titled: Brain Lord. It was developed by Produce! In conjunction with a sound group called Opus, and published by Enix for the Super Nintendo (or Super Famicom).
Composed by Masanao Akahori, the game has a totally catchy soundtrack and some truly wonderful moments that were clearly inspired by…
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