Stage 1 theme (1:26) was used by a local AM radio news station as background music when I was a kid. Heard it first on the radio before I even played the game. I didn't listen to news, my grandpa did. Miss you, gramps.
Stage 4 brought me back to a nicotine stained shitty apartment with my addicted mother and random strangers. My older brother and I used sit as close to the TV as possible to try and block out the environment. Not even sure how we ended up with the game to be honest as neither one of us had any money. I just remember putting in the cartridge and being one hundred percent blown away. The gameplay, the music, the cutscenes, and everything else that came with this amazing game kept me locked in for literal days. My brother and I refused to do anything else until we beat this game. It was such a satisfying feeling finally beating Joker that I can easily say that this title is responsible for me falling in love with video games at the age of 6. I was always the kid that just wanted to just game and not get caught up with any drama or bullshit. It might be silly to some, but this game honestly shaped my life a bit for the better. Thank you Sunsoft.
I stayed locked in my room playing video games and watching movies to avoid my mom and stepdad's abuse and bullshit. you're not alone in that department pal.
It remembers me to my Grandmother cooking and I playing Batman and enjoying of the music and sounds, my father run away from us and my mother really young to have a son, just playing video games used to make me still believe in there a better future and started to like the idea of a better future full of technology like cyberpunk
I wonder why you say that. It doesn't sound very final fantasy at all to me. Konami is famous for it's drum synthesizer. Square didn't have anything like that. It's also very punk, as most Konomi games were at the time. Square never leaned that far into rock on their tracks, even when they were at their most aggressive. Well, in the 8 and 16 bit days. I played XII2 one time and there was some mess in that game for audio that was a weird death metal travesty.
IT could be the Japanese rock tinge to it. The Japanese definitely have their particular take on rock music that's a little different than american rock. I feel like it's a little more melodic.
This takes me back to being 10 and on summer holidays, at my friend's house, parents have kicked us out of the front room so we're in his bedroom playing on the shitty TV with the lights out, the gloomy music, gloomy graphics, the summer sun setting through the window, twilight streaming in... Everything aligned perfectly to create that atmosphere.
I bet Lars Ulrich used those drums as inspiration for the fast section on The Day That Never Comes. It sounds pretty similar. Then again I'm probably wrong.
One of those rare cases where a movie based on a comic book is actually good. One of those rare cases where a comic book based on schizophrenia is actually good. one of those rare cases where Schizophrenia based on a flighted rodent is actually good.
I dunno Gremlins 2 might be better (also Sunsoft) and there's also New Ghostbusters 2 (which we sadly did not get in the US, odd considering it was made by Hal America lol ironic).
@@marhansgamingchannel4732 Soon Scott Pilgrim will join the list (I mean, it's technically more based on the original comics, but it carries the title of the movie and was released to promote it so I feel like it counts)
Especially at 13:04. It almost makes you think about the fun lots of us had in our childhood, then 13:15 comes up and it just makes you think how the times have changed and how those days will never come back, or how these days and the coming days ahead will never be the same.
All of it's good,Sunsoft and Konami games typically had the best,smoothest music. Capcom was more on melody,Nintendo...hm...they tried to be imaginative,but ultimately fell short.
SonicSlicer Nintendo did create classics like Super Mario and Legend of Zelda don't forget. And even games like World Cup had amazing tracks as well. It just depends on what your style is
Even as an adult, 2 decades later, this version of the OST lives in my head rent free. Also, 11:38 greatest Game Over music of all time, and best track on the album.
The death music wraps this soundrack up so perfectly. This is by far my absolutely favorite retro video game music. Maybe even my favorite of all time. From front to back it's classic shit.
This was at a time when Sunsoft didn't use their trademark PCM bass sample yet, and them using the triangle wave for a bass makes the tone of some of these compositions really darker then what Sunsoft probably intended, but I find it pretty cool.
EYTPS they actuallt used some kind of drum sample for this, wich I noticed as I watched an oscilloscope version of this and noticed that 5 channels was being used rather than 4.
I think this was the last game before Sunsoft started to use bass samples (“Fester’s Quest”, which came out after this game, was the first I think to use bass samples, even though here it’s different than the one commonly used in later games and doesn’t sound as loud and clear)
This Batman game by SunSoft has strong Ninja Gaiden vibes, especially in music. Ninja Gaiden games also has sampled drum beats. I think SunSoft intended to test sample playback with this Batman game, so they could decide should they use sampled bass or not.
I just played this over the weekend.... man, what memories....I used to have an old stereo with 10" subwoofers connected to my NES...best sounds ever....now I have all my consoles connected to my BOSE system....still awesome in surround sound.....
How to forget this legendary game? Totally unforgettable! My respect for the composer(s) of all these songs, specially the main one recognized and more liked for the gaming community (streets of desolation) #Respect
@@DeskoDev - Unfortunately this upload has the tracks in fake stereo (the NES audio channels are split and panned slightly left and slightly right). But the original NES was mono.
@@excrono - Intentional stereo in the original tune is good (the original Gameboy was stereo). But applying a fake stereo effect makes a lot of the NES 'instruments' sound wrong. The composers often used two channels for one lead sound, with a delay effect applied to the second channel for depth. The technique relies on both channels being mono in order to sound right. Fake stereo splits these channels apart into left and right and it screws up the intended sound.
Stage 4 easily top 5 soundtracks in the NES library. Stage was amazing too, the fact that they put the exit right next the start on 4-3 to make it seem like an easy stage for it to become one of the most difficult was the icing on the cake.
in my opinion this is quite an exceptional set of pieces. I have been listening to this and megaman 2 ost quite a bit. Prologue and Stage 1 are masterpieces in my opinion. The rhythmic work on Prologue is very impressive, and the melody work on stage 1 is just amazing.
It is so paradoxal how a small, 8-bit 300kb MIDI tune surpasses these modern 10MB soundtracks... I mean I can feel that there is more soulness put into these chipsets..
yeah me too when i was a kid i have it her i remember the old days how iwake up early to play or late in the night before and after dinner before to go to the bed i play her and outside was dark amazing old days i still remember the stage 1 song and the level the best time and game i wanna back to my old days again too was just amaizng on shitty tv and shitty graphics but was so fun to tryhard to finish the levels
I remember playing this game with a friend all summer, we'd trade off the controller when one died and we'd try to get as far as we could. This soundtrack is amazing.
1:25 brings me back to being a kid playing this in the early 1990s, loving this shit out of this game while somehow not giving a shit my friends were all playing snes or genesis
Thanks for publishing! That music make me return 30 years ago ! Today i was whistling the stage 3 music. My brother sent me to this tipe of video. This is a real treasure ! Pure gold ! i use to remember the title music, prologue, the intermission and the game over music. I never finished the game. I think i was 4-4. Do you remember when the nes used to bug so you'd have to blow in the cartridge ? A million thanks to make me smile more than 13 minutes !
This soundtrack is so awesome. It was such a head trip popping the game in, pushing the power button and hearing that second note drag on that you thought the game crapped out, so you take the cratridge out to blow on it and jiggle it in place when you push it down, only to realize thats the soundtrack. Man, good times.
Haven't played this in 20 yrs. (or even thought of it.) Shot awake at six a.m. with that Stage 1 music in my head. Never forgot it I guess. Just was locked away.
This music is so nostalgic. I remember thinking it was so good as a lil kid and still feel that way. Amazing what they could do with just midi back then. 🤘🏽
20 years ago games were so magic without internet . Every new level was so cool. We didn’t know what is awaiting us until we go through levels.. now you can watch anything on internet .. games music films.. it’s still good but not as special as it was 20 or more years ago.. Art is mostly business now
Also, no shortcuts available..we had to make sure the adaptor didn't get too hot.. difficult days were adventurous and entertaining..the new generation has it easy
@@ishanbhowmick4807 What about hoping that the game you bought actually let you get to the end? That it didn't just trick you with an invincible boss because you got a bad copy?
0:01: Title Theme 9:36: Stage Start 0:38: Information Theme 10:15: Boss Battle 1:26 / 3:39 / 5:25 / 7:38: Stage Theme 13:04: Stage Clear, Ending, and All Clear 11:35: Life Lost 11:38: Stage Failed and Continue
This brings back to my childhood memories when world is so good without social media and phones 🥺 missing that time , nothing can beat this soundtrack, I still remember i didn’t understand why joker is greatest villain in that time but nowadays i understand why joker is goat 🃏 the colour hair dye , the suit , the painted clown face !!! 💯
When I first heard this as a kid, I thought: "Where was *ANY* of this music in the Tim Burton movie?" Today I think: "Man.. this music is so great. That game was hard..."
I remember playing the shit out of this game as a kid back in the late 80's early 90's... eating batman cereal with the batman piggy bank XD. Wow how time flys by.
Man for years playing guitar in bands.. id always get the band to sound check using the title as a super heavy/distorted version. It stuck in my head for so long \m/
OH MY GOD 🤣😂🤣😂!!!!! To show you what a nut I am, two days ago I woke up with that first song in my head, lol, right? It took me a day to remember from where and now here I am 😂. THANK YOU SO MUCH for taking the time to do this, I really appreciate it....and YOU lol. That's fucking great that all came together for me 😂. Fucking 2022, YES!
1:26 one of the most memorable tunes on the NES, best theme on the game, no discussion
No discussion, indeed.
I'm torn between this and Stage4
Yes and the one from NES Castlevania 2 Bloody Tears. Really good!
I workout to these jams sometimes. Really motivating music!
This and journey to Silius stage 2 as well !
Stage 1 theme (1:26) was used by a local AM radio news station as background music when I was a kid. Heard it first on the radio before I even played the game. I didn't listen to news, my grandpa did. Miss you, gramps.
Sweet memories
Wow. That's amazing. If only we would have a radio station that plays nes soundtrack.
Given games were gaining traction NES era, that's wild. What station they're still running?
That's a really cool memory!
That’s crazy. Reminds me of when an advert here in the UK for Ariston used the title music from the gameboy robocop game.
Stage 4 brought me back to a nicotine stained shitty apartment with my addicted mother and random strangers. My older brother and I used sit as close to the TV as possible to try and block out the environment. Not even sure how we ended up with the game to be honest as neither one of us had any money. I just remember putting in the cartridge and being one hundred percent blown away. The gameplay, the music, the cutscenes, and everything else that came with this amazing game kept me locked in for literal days. My brother and I refused to do anything else until we beat this game. It was such a satisfying feeling finally beating Joker that I can easily say that this title is responsible for me falling in love with video games at the age of 6. I was always the kid that just wanted to just game and not get caught up with any drama or bullshit. It might be silly to some, but this game honestly shaped my life a bit for the better. Thank you Sunsoft.
I stayed locked in my room playing video games and watching movies to avoid my mom and stepdad's abuse and bullshit. you're not alone in that department pal.
It remembers me to my Grandmother cooking and I playing Batman and enjoying of the music and sounds, my father run away from us and my mother really young to have a son, just playing video games used to make me still believe in there a better future and started to like the idea of a better future full of technology like cyberpunk
@@elzetapokemon I can appreciate that. For me, it was an escape. It was a much needed break from the bullshit.
@joshua5555 I bet you are a strong person
sometimes we have no choice but to be strong@@elzetapokemon
1:26 best NES song ever made
i agree with you
Sounds very Final Fantasy.
I wonder why you say that. It doesn't sound very final fantasy at all to me. Konami is famous for it's drum synthesizer. Square didn't have anything like that. It's also very punk, as most Konomi games were at the time. Square never leaned that far into rock on their tracks, even when they were at their most aggressive.
Well, in the 8 and 16 bit days. I played XII2 one time and there was some mess in that game for audio that was a weird death metal travesty.
JazGalaxy
I dunno.I guess something about it says "Japanese RPG" to me.
IT could be the Japanese rock tinge to it. The Japanese definitely have their particular take on rock music that's a little different than american rock. I feel like it's a little more melodic.
I so wish they could retroactively give this composer an award for best video game music of 1989.
This takes me back to being 10 and on summer holidays, at my friend's house, parents have kicked us out of the front room so we're in his bedroom playing on the shitty TV with the lights out, the gloomy music, gloomy graphics, the summer sun setting through the window, twilight streaming in... Everything aligned perfectly to create that atmosphere.
were you my friend growing up? holy shit you described my childhood
Were BOTH of you my friends!? damn thats my childhood you talkin about
Are you all my friends?! ARE WE ALL FRIENDS!? I had the childhood that is being described as well.
This thread is awesome.
Shit that sounds amazing :D
It's just incredible what talented musicians were able to do with the NES.
I was just thinking the same thing! Super talented guys that made the best with the technology they had back then. Mad props to those guys!
Agree
Really missing the music in modern day games
@@johnnymultitasking7689 same
@@novostranger oh hey, I think I've seen you before somewhere. hmm.....
9:36 has been living in my head rent free for decades. never gets old!
For me it was the game over music.
me too
Life does feel like a long intermission at times :D
5:25 is underrated
It's my favorite
By far my favourite track in the game.
My favourite in the Game. 3-1 had a nice background stage too
It's got the feeling of Batman being Batman
Its not.
I remember this game being really hard.
The only way I beat this game was using the Game Genie 🤣🤣🤣
Incredibly.
The dark souls of nes games 😅😂😍
Oh no no no, that title goes to ninja gaiden. Really it should be dark souls is NG difficulty on the newer gen systems.
I was nine when i beat the game
7:38 is my favorite! I remember getting to this stage and just letting the music play for at least 20 minutes before I got started the level.
i feel you brother :') !
Killer intro!
Same here, I would wait too and somehow I knew which soundtrack you were referring too without checking it.
This shit is 34 years old and STILL gives me goosebumps. This music is truly timeless!
1:26 Literally the best drums I've ever heard on an NES theme.
I bet Lars Ulrich used those drums as inspiration for the fast section on The Day That Never Comes. It sounds pretty similar.
Then again I'm probably wrong.
It's absolutely excellent use of the DPCM channel.
In their later games, Sunsoft used it to create their amazing bass guitar sound.
Stopped reading at literally, cringe NPC abominations
This whole soundtrack is gold sparkling diamonds, but 11:38 is the one I heard the most often
One of the rare cases in which a video game based on a movie is actually good.
One of those rare cases where a movie based on a comic book is actually good.
One of those rare cases where a comic book based on schizophrenia is actually good.
one of those rare cases where Schizophrenia based on a flighted rodent is actually good.
GoldenEye 007 for N64 was best.
Even the game over music is awesome
PowerCookie1 yeah game over theme is so beautiful
I never actually stayed and listened to it until now. Amazing! 😍😍😍
the one I listened to the most hahahahaha
@@alex-coelho lol
it better be, as many times as most people experience it lmao
This is without question the best movie-licensed game to ever be released on any Nintendo console.
I dunno Gremlins 2 might be better (also Sunsoft) and there's also New Ghostbusters 2 (which we sadly did not get in the US, odd considering it was made by Hal America lol ironic).
golden eye is the best N64 game and it's a movie tie in
Batman
Sweet Home
Gremlins 2
@@marhansgamingchannel4732 Soon Scott Pilgrim will join the list (I mean, it's technically more based on the original comics, but it carries the title of the movie and was released to promote it so I feel like it counts)
I also would add Indiana Jones: Greatest Adventure on the SNES. That one was also an good license game.
This soundtrack is so damn good that it should be illegal.
The Gaming Ground 😂
It is. We are all under a FBI investigation list now.
Yeah!
Worth it
**comes out of the alley, opens up one side of his trench coat, revealing a bunch of cassette tapes** “Hey buddy, wanna buy some 8-bit NES chiptunes?”
my childhood😢😢 tears of joy 1.26 and sadness cause those days will never come.
Yes you are right 😭😭😭😢
Especially at 13:04. It almost makes you think about the fun lots of us had in our childhood, then 13:15 comes up and it just makes you think how the times have changed and how those days will never come back, or how these days and the coming days ahead will never be the same.
creating great music is hard enough, but creating great music like this on an 8-bit machine, it's just amazing.
Now this is how you do licensed games right!
The sequel was nothing like this game and much worse though iirc.
It got even better with the Batman: Arkham series.
@@acidicreaver3024 what?
@@acidicreaver3024 seeing the horrible mess that most other licensed games were at the time, I don't see the "back in muh day" of the comment tbt
Hard as shit tho lol
The Stage 4 music is the best. So fucking awesome.
All of it's good,Sunsoft and Konami games typically had the best,smoothest music. Capcom was more on melody,Nintendo...hm...they tried to be imaginative,but ultimately fell short.
+SonicSlicer
dead on
+SonicSlicer
tecmo was great also
SonicSlicer Nintendo did create classics like Super Mario and Legend of Zelda don't forget. And even games like World Cup had amazing tracks as well. It just depends on what your style is
Its total carnage!
is it normal that I still get goosebumps on Stage 1 and Stage 4 music even after 30 years....
Si porque preguntass eso
Oh yeah, I still get it too ;)
Even as an adult, 2 decades later, this version of the OST lives in my head rent free. Also, 11:38 greatest Game Over music of all time, and best track on the album.
I used to die on purpose just to listen to the game over song.
And I thought I was the only one....😁
Yeah, err.. me too, totally on purpose! 100%
i thought also that i was the only one, after writing my comment i saw this comment suddenly 😂😂😂
I thought I was the only one. Damnn
I never needed help dying on this game, ever...I had the game over music memorized in 1990. LOL
The death music wraps this soundrack up so perfectly.
This is by far my absolutely favorite retro video game music. Maybe even my favorite of all time.
From front to back it's classic shit.
This soundtrack is FIRE from start to finish!!!
Thumbs up if you think there should totally be a live version of this with an orchestra!
That Prologue is one of the best themes ever. It always gives me the chills.
This was at a time when Sunsoft didn't use their trademark PCM bass sample yet, and them using the triangle wave for a bass makes the tone of some of these compositions really darker then what Sunsoft probably intended, but I find it pretty cool.
EYTPS they actuallt used some kind of drum sample for this, wich I noticed as I watched an oscilloscope version of this and noticed that 5 channels was being used rather than 4.
I think this was the last game before Sunsoft started to use bass samples (“Fester’s Quest”, which came out after this game, was the first I think to use bass samples, even though here it’s different than the one commonly used in later games and doesn’t sound as loud and clear)
I love that god damn bass it makes the music more jammin'
This Batman game by SunSoft has strong Ninja Gaiden vibes, especially in music. Ninja Gaiden games also has sampled drum beats. I think SunSoft intended to test sample playback with this Batman game, so they could decide should they use sampled bass or not.
I beat this game at age 11 in 1996. What a great accomplishment I felt
How the game over theme can even be so fucking awesome ?
This soundtrack sounds like if you asked the Ninja Gaiden composer to try composing in Konami's style and it sounds fantastic
more like mega man composer
1:26 - my jam
*Pulls up to traffic light with this music blaring from speakers*
*Person next to you stares*
Honestly, this soundtrack is so good. Even gives perennial NES favorites like the CastleVania and Mega Man ones a solid run for their money.
This soundtrack is epic as fuck!!!!
😢😀
This sound track is so awesome. Like, listen to how long they hold onto that second note. That is so gutsy.
3:39 Nothing beats stage 2 music.
yeah 😍
STAGE 1&5 IS BETTER.
They all good
1:26 and 5:25 for me
Hi5! Someone should make a guitar-drums cover of this.
1:26 and 7:38 are my favorites. Batman is awesome
1:26 and 5:25 for me
I just played this over the weekend.... man, what memories....I used to have an old stereo with 10" subwoofers connected to my NES...best sounds ever....now I have all my consoles connected to my BOSE system....still awesome in surround sound.....
The soundtrack on this game was awesome man. I would put this up there as the top 3 Nes soundtracks of all time.
11:38 was the most often song listened by me in that game, when i had it.
yeah people were dying to listen to this..
Phoners!
00:00
00:38
1:26
3:39
5:25
7:38
9:36
10:15
11:35
11:38
13:04
Thanks!!
Very much
PenQ)
Gracias!!!
Arigatou
How to forget this legendary game? Totally unforgettable! My respect for the composer(s) of all these songs, specially the main one recognized and more liked for the gaming community (streets of desolation) #Respect
Damn title always made me think it froze, still good
Lol true.
Sooo true!!!
For a while I never played it for that very reason. I thought the game was broken or something.
🤣🤣🤣🤣Same here 🤣🤣🤣🤣
5:25 I still remember that how much scared I was to fight that jumping devil monster 🤣🤣
😅🤣🤣
yeah.. so many memories.. 4 years, morning, parrents go at work, you alone with your game etc. omg. :'(((((((((((
I remembered the soundtrack for more than 25 years and searching, finally found it here. It starts at 5:25. Guys. This is the only best here
Your comment underrated
Same here
thousand times better than current games soundtracks.
Музьіка - огонь. Нужно ставить на будильник и пока играет делать зарядку. Утро всегда будет бодрьім и весельім.
I dunno why the title music has to go so unbelievably hard...
Your OST posts are the best on UA-cam. I can't stand the reverb effect that WiiGuys version has.
His has the reverb effect too though...
@@DeskoDev - Unfortunately this upload has the tracks in fake stereo (the NES audio channels are split and panned slightly left and slightly right). But the original NES was mono.
@@excrono - Intentional stereo in the original tune is good (the original Gameboy was stereo). But applying a fake stereo effect makes a lot of the NES 'instruments' sound wrong. The composers often used two channels for one lead sound, with a delay effect applied to the second channel for depth. The technique relies on both channels being mono in order to sound right. Fake stereo splits these channels apart into left and right and it screws up the intended sound.
Kids nowaday can't know about these legendary tunes .
The whole experience of playing these games and listening to this epic music is memories I’ll treasure forever.
09:36 is the best entrance theme for a game and Batman
The best Batman on 8/16 bits console. Insane from the start to the end. and OST is totally a masterpiece.
Dude, this music is so epic and nostalgic that im gonna cry like a baby :D
i am 38 and just teared up, proud of it! :)
the string of characters "im gonna cry like a baby :D" looks really funny
cryin now at 32.. this meant ive really spend a lot playing this game
@Ali İmran KAZAN I feel the same way!
Can i join too, in the crying?
Stage #2 was my all-time favorite. I remembered this was when I first seen the game at Nintendo PowerFest Tour back in '90 in Oklahoma City
Naoki Kodaka, a true genius for 8bit BGM!!!
(the bassline is on the PCM channel)
Not in this game, but the drums are.
RIP
Sunsoft cooked so hard even a game over screen has a sick tune added to it, brilliant stuff
This game and simon’s quest man that music ROCKS!! 😂😂
Oh and ninja gaiden..’! 🤘
Stage 4 easily top 5 soundtracks in the NES library. Stage was amazing too, the fact that they put the exit right next the start on 4-3 to make it seem like an easy stage for it to become one of the most difficult was the icing on the cake.
man the memories xD i can still see batman jumping out of his bat mobile in the first cutscene of this game.
Awesome soundtrack and game I believe they pushed the NES to the limits on both audio and graphics
in my opinion this is quite an exceptional set of pieces. I have been listening to this and megaman 2 ost quite a bit. Prologue and Stage 1 are masterpieces in my opinion. The rhythmic work on Prologue is very impressive, and the melody work on stage 1 is just amazing.
It is so paradoxal how a small, 8-bit 300kb MIDI tune surpasses these modern 10MB soundtracks... I mean I can feel that there is more soulness put into these chipsets..
I havent had the chance to play these games when I was a kid but OMG this soundtrack is just unreal even today. Amazing game music frfr.
Fuck. Listening to this really makes me want to play this game again. Such good memories!
yeah me too when i was a kid i have it her i remember the old days how iwake up early to play or late in the night before and after dinner before to go to the bed i play her and outside was dark amazing old days i still remember the stage 1 song and the level the best time and game i wanna back to my old days again too was just amaizng on shitty tv and shitty graphics but was so fun to tryhard to finish the levels
Stage 4, remind me start of Bloody Tears - Castlevania 2 :)))
Antari-the-Survivor with a mix of Ninja Gaiden
2:03 soooo nostalgic. Remember some solos of Judas Priest (Between the Hammer & The Anvil or One Shot at Glory, I guess)...
11.38 amazing melody still remember it i was 8 when i first played batman on nes.those years was amazing
I remember playing this game with a friend all summer, we'd trade off the controller when one died and we'd try to get as far as we could. This soundtrack is amazing.
1:25 brings me back to being a kid playing this in the early 1990s, loving this shit out of this game while somehow not giving a shit my friends were all playing snes or genesis
Учитывая мой 30-летний опыт знакомства с видеоиграми, я думаю, что это лучшая игра всех времён!
Papar mario 64 моя любимая игра
05:25 my fav one 😍👌
Thanks for publishing! That music make me return 30 years ago ! Today i was whistling the stage 3 music. My brother sent me to this tipe of video. This is a real treasure ! Pure gold ! i use to remember the title music, prologue, the intermission and the game over music. I never finished the game. I think i was 4-4. Do you remember when the nes used to bug so you'd have to blow in the cartridge ? A million thanks to make me smile more than 13 minutes !
OMG!!! The game over music is so good, I used to pause the game to listen this music.
This soundtrack is so awesome. It was such a head trip popping the game in, pushing the power button and hearing that second note drag on that you thought the game crapped out, so you take the cratridge out to blow on it and jiggle it in place when you push it down, only to realize thats the soundtrack. Man, good times.
The Game Over music overwhelms me with a deep feeling of remorse even though I have nothing to regret!
Seem like Baskort folk music about Bashkirian nature
01:26 Stage 1 is my favourite. It brings back to my childhood memories ❤️
stage 2 mi infancia en una canción..!!! lo jugaba en la casa de mi viejo, Q.E.P.D. Gracias por subir el video.
Haven't played this in 20 yrs. (or even thought of it.) Shot awake at six a.m. with that Stage 1 music in my head. Never forgot it I guess. Just was locked away.
Can you say absolute classic? That is what the Batman NES soundtrack is. Iconic. Amazing. Evergreen.
This music is so nostalgic. I remember thinking it was so good as a lil kid and still feel that way. Amazing what they could do with just midi back then. 🤘🏽
20 years ago games were so magic without internet . Every new level was so cool. We didn’t know what is awaiting us until we go through levels.. now you can watch anything on internet .. games music films.. it’s still good but not as special as it was 20 or more years ago.. Art is mostly business now
Damn bruh! You made me all nostalgic & emotional at the same time :'( ~sniff
As a 90s kid, I fuckin' miss the good ol' days.
This game is 30 years old.
Also, no shortcuts available..we had to make sure the adaptor didn't get too hot.. difficult days were adventurous and entertaining..the new generation has it easy
Who says anything about having to watch it?
@@ishanbhowmick4807 What about hoping that the game you bought actually let you get to the end? That it didn't just trick you with an invincible boss because you got a bad copy?
10:15 i didn't know that Motorhead played at the ost
One of the longest tracks for game over :D
0:01: Title Theme
9:36: Stage Start
0:38: Information Theme
10:15: Boss Battle
1:26 / 3:39 / 5:25 / 7:38: Stage Theme
13:04: Stage Clear, Ending, and All Clear
11:35: Life Lost
11:38: Stage Failed and Continue
13:11-13:12-13:13-13:14-13:15
10:44-10:45
The game over theme was so epic! sometimes i just wanted to lose only to listen that music! ... i want to get back to 80's and 90's
This brings back to my childhood memories when world is so good without social media and phones 🥺 missing that time , nothing can beat this soundtrack, I still remember i didn’t understand why joker is greatest villain in that time but nowadays i understand why joker is goat 🃏 the colour hair dye , the suit , the painted clown face !!! 💯
Best vgm, stage 1 01:26 and stage 4, 07:38, and stage 7-1 on Batman return of the joker.
yes.i like 7.38 too.
When I first heard this as a kid, I thought: "Where was *ANY* of this music in the Tim Burton movie?"
Today I think: "Man.. this music is so great. That game was hard..."
so many years and it is still one fo the better ost for a game
8:33 - Damn, that's straight out of Castlevania. The stakes are high you're in perilous danger on a righteous mission.
Easily one of if not the best soundtrack on the NES. All of Sunsoft’s soundtracks are absolute golden.
Sunsoft music was on the same level as Konami when it came to NES music even outdoing them in some examples.
It’s that drum and bass backbeat that really gives Sunsoft STs their oomph.
I remember stage 3 it used to be scary for me as a kid 😂
I wish the soundtracks for the NES Batman on here had some of the prototype music, the ending cutscene has different music, and it is awesome.
I remember playing the shit out of this game as a kid back in the late 80's early 90's... eating batman cereal with the batman piggy bank XD. Wow how time flys by.
Épico. Esto debería estar en el disco de oro de las Voyager
Man for years playing guitar in bands.. id always get the band to sound check using the title as a super heavy/distorted version. It stuck in my head for so long \m/
That ninja dude near the boss at stage 1 was merciless bruh lol
OH MY GOD 🤣😂🤣😂!!!!! To show you what a nut I am, two days ago I woke up with that first song in my head, lol, right? It took me a day to remember from where and now here I am 😂. THANK YOU SO MUCH for taking the time to do this, I really appreciate it....and YOU lol. That's fucking great that all came together for me 😂. Fucking 2022, YES!