I actually agree. Sometimes I think some sound fx need a bit of tweaking in some SNES games, but I generally find the music great in most quality titles. In fact, if someone picked a random SNES tune and told me it was a CD track anyway, I honestly wouldn't be able to tell it wasn't in most cases, especially when we're talking about some of the best games and soundtracks on the system.
The PC Engine came out in 1987 with its CD add on in 1988 (which a majority of the games use). It’s really not all that unlikely for the snes to have come with a CD add on at some point, although it didn’t happen.
Hiya, glad you showcased SMW Lost Adventure Episode 1. I actually did a remaster of it with the original developer of the hack. And features new stuff of course. Do check it out. 😊
There MSU1 isn't a real chip, no physical device was ever created. It was designed but never produced so to say. It has been implemented in emulators and FPGA systems. The SD2SNES/FX Pak Pro also has it implemented (using it's own FPGA). That's as close to a real device as it became.
Maybe I'm crazy, but I love SNES music, and see no need for CD quality versions of the songs. It's cool that someone pulled that off.
I actually agree. Sometimes I think some sound fx need a bit of tweaking in some SNES games, but I generally find the music great in most quality titles. In fact, if someone picked a random SNES tune and told me it was a CD track anyway, I honestly wouldn't be able to tell it wasn't in most cases, especially when we're talking about some of the best games and soundtracks on the system.
The MSU-1 Version of Killer Instinct has way better sound than the original it also adds the FMV sequences from the arcade version.
Wow these sound hacks are pretty amazing.. they need to do this with a few Sega Genesis titles
It's like a very hard mission...
Personally feel a lot of these music patches seem over the top for the SNES era and kinda wreck the vibe, but I'm all for extra content hacks.
The PC Engine came out in 1987 with its CD add on in 1988 (which a majority of the games use). It’s really not all that unlikely for the snes to have come with a CD add on at some point, although it didn’t happen.
I can't get the sound hacks to work for the life of me.
i should have never started messing with homebrews... now i cant stop...
Hiya, glad you showcased SMW Lost Adventure Episode 1. I actually did a remaster of it with the original developer of the hack. And features new stuff of course. Do check it out. 😊
1:53 It would be better if they just restore the original sounds.
Dude, you sound like Chris Farley.
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MSU1 was a real chip, only 1 or 2 games used it at the end of the SNES life cycle.
It is a real chip, but it is fan made. No official games use this chip at all.
There MSU1 isn't a real chip, no physical device was ever created. It was designed but never produced so to say. It has been implemented in emulators and FPGA systems. The SD2SNES/FX Pak Pro also has it implemented (using it's own FPGA). That's as close to a real device as it became.