Probably a game from a hardware that has at least 4 square channels ?
Looks like it was composed for that occasion, other than ripping from a game. Lots of keygens use some squared-music.
I do remember hearing it in the past do not know it it was a game or not.
This reminds me of blues clues for some reason.
Well, since there are a few songs, not only one, and the last one is from Mario, the others are probably from existing games too, rather than composed for that ocasion. I like the one that came right before the Mario one very much. I have no idea where any of them are from.
Sounded to me like most if not all of them were chiptunes probably created with something like FT2, IT or some other tracker and not from games. But I could be wrong ^_^
Bregalad wrote:
Probably a game from a hardware that has at least 4 square channels ?
People are still using square waves this century? except NES I only like the first song. Are there any turbo Grafx-16 sound files and a player for winamp?
dXtr wrote:
Sounded to me like most if not all of them were chiptunes probably created with something like FT2, IT or some other tracker and not from games. But I could be wrong ^_^
- Well, that's what I mean.
Sounds like tunes by Alberto Gonzalez, of Smurfs, Asterix, Infogrames games. Try listening to the NSFs or GBSes by him.
ccovell wrote:
Sounds like tunes by Alberto Gonzalez, of Smurfs, Asterix, Infogrames games. Try listening to the NSFs or GBSes by him.
What other game did he do? It may be M. Linzer as well.
Not mine for sure!
Cheers,
Alberto
- Just a little joke!
The initial song in the video is a song from the keygen group called Acme Labs (ACME), and the song is called "bagger". It was composed by a guy named cerror, using FastTracker 2 (the source file is an XM named "ACME - sevLockkg.xm"). It isn't a NES/Famicom song (should be pretty obvious from the sound, in addition to the fact that the samples sound 16-bit/very clean) -- however, some samples in the song come from both a Gameboy (snare, hihat) and a C64 (drum).
Have fun downloading!
This is like, the most relevant thread resurrection ever... The composer himself came here to let us know that a song that was attributed to him is not actually his! Pretty cool IMO.
Thou shalt not take the name of the composer in vain.
He could be googling to boredom and find you