MSU-1 Hacks - 0:08 Super Mario Kart 8 - 2:23 Zelda3 Goddess of Wisdom - 3:25 Super Mario World: The Lost Adventure - Episode 1 - 4:12
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@DarkAlkaiser5 ай бұрын
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.
@inceptional28 күн бұрын
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.
@blackflagqwerty8 сағат бұрын
The MSU-1 Version of Killer Instinct has way better sound than the original it also adds the FMV sequences from the arcade version.
@joezar3310 ай бұрын
Wow these sound hacks are pretty amazing.. they need to do this with a few Sega Genesis titles
@josephbradshaw698510 ай бұрын
It's like a very hard mission...
@SnakekillerX10 ай бұрын
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.
@dreamcastspirit138610 ай бұрын
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.
@richsalih8399Ай бұрын
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. 😊
@NoSpamForYou10 ай бұрын
MSU1 was a real chip, only 1 or 2 games used it at the end of the SNES life cycle.
@dreamcastspirit138610 ай бұрын
It is a real chip, but it is fan made. No official games use this chip at all.
@DD-jk3nf6 ай бұрын
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.
@kuma4kingАй бұрын
i should have never started messing with homebrews... now i cant stop...