I frickin love this. the instrumentation, the slight reverb added in post processing, the entire AHH I love it. honestly, this is what I would have expected the original to sound like, was it not on so limited hardare! you're _so_ underrated
@@nicoman100 The Legend of Zelda held the #1 spot of Nintendo Power’s top 30 during the publication’s first three volumes. Super Mario Bros. 3 first took the #1 spot on Nintendo Power’s top 30 spot in volume 12, and ruled the charts throughout the NES era. It had a setback in volume 25, where it landed in the #2 spot behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game.
they probably were, or at least similar samples were used here to the ones that they used in lttp. a common way snes games got their samples is from samplers and synthesizers.
Link to the Past had its strings sample originate from the mighty Kurzweil K250. Samples which were later sampled by many other companies like Roland and E-Mu, as well.
That muted trumpet at the start of the title theme gives me life
I frickin love this. the instrumentation, the slight reverb added in post processing, the entire AHH
I love it. honestly, this is what I would have expected the original to sound like, was it not on so limited hardare! you're _so_ underrated
FDS title theme is goated, thank you for giving it justice!
The Legend of Zelda ruled the Nintendo Power magazine’s charts until Super Mario Bros. 3 came along.
Can you tell me more?
@@nicoman100 The Legend of Zelda held the #1 spot of Nintendo Power’s top 30 during the publication’s first three volumes. Super Mario Bros. 3 first took the #1 spot on Nintendo Power’s top 30 spot in volume 12, and ruled the charts throughout the NES era. It had a setback in volume 25, where it landed in the #2 spot behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game.
OOO. This is good! I especially love the title theme. Beautiful.
Interesting that a lot of the backing strings sound a lot like the samples used in Alttp
they probably were, or at least similar samples were used here to the ones that they used in lttp. a common way snes games got their samples is from samplers and synthesizers.
Link to the Past had its strings sample originate from the mighty Kurzweil K250. Samples which were later sampled by many other companies like Roland and E-Mu, as well.
@@redeemer665 I genuinely did not know that it was from a Kurzweil. I haven't heard much about those, thanks for telling me
@@redeemer665 I knew it was sampled by other hardware, but didn't know which ones exactly ^^
Oh wow! I think the only source sounds I recognize are the ensemble strings from the Kurzweil K250, lol. This is super cool!
I remember hearing the original OST almost the same as this...
Legendary and goated
GOAT
I love it! 😊
Fun fact: the main theme and dungeon theme came from a single Deep Purple song.
Reminds me of the Super Mario Super Show Zelda cartoon
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You mean the one which is the origin of "Well, excuse me princess."
Omg... now if I could hear LTTP in 80s that would be AMAZING!!!!
The Dungeon music reminds me of Tales from the Crypt for some reason 😂
NICE!
I know people have compared this to LTTP, but my take is that it sounds almost like the Satellaview version but better.
Will you give the same treatment to other classics like Metroid ?
I'm pretty much done with NES games for now. But classic Super Nintendo games, absolutely!
I’d prefer that you focus on NES games rather than SNES games. You need to hone your musical research skills.
@@aquamidi6775You could do BS Zelda.
im so cold...
mr. incredible becoming chilly
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