Fox: Wi-da-da-da-wi-da! Falco: Wi-wi-wi-dama! Slippy: Damadama-damadama! Peppy: Wi-wi-wi! Wi-wi-wi! (They all use scrambled versions of the "Wing Damaged!" sound byte. I swear I read that somewhere.
Just an observation; the planetary levels tend to have a rock/metal/funk feel to their soundtracks. Once you're out in space, it's full orchestra. Atmospheric dogfighting vs the majesty of space. Nice contrast.
That's cause Hajime Hirasawa NEVER made another game OST after this. He started his own business and quit Nintendo when they refused to let him release the soundtrack on CD. He still did that btw.
L ryuki the Mario Galaxy games do have some wonderful tracks (Gusty Garden Galaxy, by far, being the best one), but they're nowhere close to being the best OSTs.
yeah this track is pretty awesome. I think the SNES and 64 had the best tracks by far: for starters SM64, Banjo, Mario Kart64, Lylatt Wars, Wave Race, Zelda OOT for the 64 and All the DKCs, StarWing, SM World 1 and 2 for the SNES. Hours of study music right there! But I some modern games are pretty epic too: Mario Galaxy soundtracks, Red Dead Redemption Soundscapes, The Last of Us...
I just love how undenaibly SNES this is. No other system of the era could sound like this (likewise the Genesis, in fairness), but it sort of always gave the machine a personality. Far more so than anything visual, for some reason. Almost like this sort of synth music was the SNES' language. Love it....
I think the main distinction is that while the Genesis primarily used FM synthesis (and did it really well if programmers knew what they were doing), the SNES used samples kinda similar to what we use today, so they ended up with really different sound sets.
Actually, home computers such as the Commodore Amiga were pulling off much higher quality sampled music in 1985. This was outdated technology by the time Nintendo got their hands on it! If you like this style of music, check out the old tracker music.
@@sandakureva This low rate PCM sampling is very very rarely used anymore. Audio now is stored as compressed data of much higher quality, and usually as one large sample rather than as individual instruments.
@@AiOinc1 oh I'm aware of that, some of the tracker stuff on the old Amiga demo scene was insane (I also remember the first time I loaded cannon fodder, my word). But in the console space every machine just had its own sound, and I get weirdly nostalgic about that.
The countdown, the warp sounds, the whooshing of the engines... and then this soundtrack kicks in, your teammates' radio messages, the first lasers being fired - sooo much nostalgia 🥰
+Crystasorrow True that, I still remember feeling something magic when I played this game with friends. Never had the same since then :( Well, without drugs
Fun fact: falco is actually saying "wing damage" they all are actually saying a distorted version of the normal "wing damage" to save space. Every bit counted back then.
I remember when I bought this game for my kids when it came out we played it together.untill sunrise, man whata awesome game.now I'm turning 60 as my kids are in there 30s but we still managed to get together once in a wild to play this Jewel of a game with this bad ass soundtrack that I play sometimes in my truck long live SNES 👍👍👍
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You know how you just have that song in your head that’s kinda your default jam when you’re brain is on idle? This has been that song in my head for the last like 20 years.
Played this game when I was 6 or 7 the first time. I would always pick it whenever it was my turn to rent a SNES game at blockbuster. Years later I would often have music stuck in my head, which made my day impossible at school. I eventually discovered that going through this song in my head from start to end would reset my brain and clean my thoughts. Corneria helped me go through middle and high school if only as a midi memory from my earlier childhood.
I remember jamming out to this song when I was a kid whenever my parents took me and my brothers to my uncles house. My cousin had this game and it was usually my little brother that would play this game all the rest of us watched and cheered him on
I remember in the 90's coming home from school playing this one game very single day. It took me months to beat it. After getting my assed kicked at the asteroid levels many times. I finally made to the boss, my hands never sweat so much before playing a video game.
Actually no. The SNES sound processor called the SPC-700 (developed by Ken Kutaragi (SONY)) produced the sound but it had to be composed by Hajime Hirasawa. The Super FX chip handled the math for the 3D graphics rendering. Please lookup the documentary on the chip called: "The Story Of The Super FX Chip - The Chip That Made Star Fox On The Super Nintendo Possible" on CZcams.
I'm more of an SVP kinda guy. Jk. Although SVP was the Sega Genesis FX Chip. Nintendo did 3D at home 1st with the FX I believe. Plus SVP was only used in 1 game Virtua Racing. While FX chip had a bunch. Even games that didn't use 3D like Yoshis Island and Street Fighter Alpha used the FX chip.
This is one of the games that my Dad introduced to me from his childhood alongside Super Mario World and Mega Man X, have so many fond memories of this one, and after beating it I can say that no other Star Fox game I've played can top it.
a shot of nostalgia on the child in all of us. i remember playing this game an every time i heard this soundtrack i knew i was playing a one of the best games on the snes and until this day i still get goosebumps
It's 2021: Aliens have been ravaging us ever since December 2020, but then, faintly, this song begins to play as four small blue fighters enter our atmosphere. Perhaps, there's hope after all...
This has to be one of the best themes of the Super Nintendo. It brings back the memories. I recently covered this one on my channel, it would be a crime not to!
@Sonic fan spider so? I heard it several times in a vid, I really liked it, but didn't know the title, I finally found it now and I'm proud of myself for doing that.
I need this game on the switch. StarFox was my first game ever when I was like 11, and my parents gave me as present the console with a bundle with starfox. Since then is one of my favs games :)
Damn, when I was a kid back in the 90s and I was dominating the Lylat System on my SuperFX Supercharged SNES I was 2 busy blastin bogeys on Falco's 6 and doin bar'hel rolls to truly appreciate just how jammin this track is!!!!
I still remember when my friend got the game cart… about 10 of us showed up at his house and watch him turn it on full volume and full blast… 27 inch TV…. If you wanted to see 8 year old lose their minds, that was a moment indeed - we made him reset the game just so we could watch him play the first level again - kids these days will never get that thrill again…
This game is iconic. SNES was not a console thought for 3D graphics in general, yet some British programmers could manage to create a chip called Super FX that plays polygons and a 3D environment beautifully. This should have been painful for Sega that was competing with its Sega Genesis during the 90's
Man, the memories! I remember when I was young and loved to go bowling, this place used to go actually played this over the speakers one time... I had a personal best that night.
Talking from experience, this track is a performance-enhancing drug if you play it while playing any game with dogfighting in it. Ace Combat, Star Wars Battlefront, anything, it makes you play better.
Fox: Bleh dleh bleh bleh!
Falco: Raba-do-dabba!
Slipy: Ribbit dibbit!
Peppy:Reit-reiit reit!
:D
More likes for this guy~
Fox: Wi-da-da-da-wi-da!
Falco: Wi-wi-wi-dama!
Slippy: Damadama-damadama!
Peppy: Wi-wi-wi! Wi-wi-wi!
(They all use scrambled versions of the "Wing Damaged!" sound byte. I swear I read that somewhere.
the _Raba-do-dabba_ really got me lol
This comment section hahaha
That 16-bit heavy guitar, guys.
Reminds me of Megaman X3
Madeline?!
haha right :D
Awesome.
Why do my ears love if
falco: _is in danger_
me: _helps falco and ends up saving his life_
falco: *mInD yOuR oWn BuSiNeSs FoX*
wat a dick
@@mazrimazri6101 Gee, I've been saved by Fox. How swell.
Nonojo he says
Doubda douba douwa
Falco = snes revali
Falco is pretty annoying sometimes
Just an observation; the planetary levels tend to have a rock/metal/funk feel to their soundtracks. Once you're out in space, it's full orchestra. Atmospheric dogfighting vs the majesty of space. Nice contrast.
PowerSkunk92 Nice touch 👌😌
Genius!
HOWLY SHIT !!!!
Agreed except for Venom. That’s full orchestral.
huh
PSA
DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS WHILE DRIVING, YOUR CAR WILL START TO SHOOT LASERS AND FLY
DO A BARREL ROLL!!!
Ha-ya!
That sounds awesome though
....I have done 95 to this many times. Pretty sure when I swerve I basically barrel roll now.
@Krispus Studios
For everyone else in the building, yes. Not to you though because the song includes complimentary pressurised oxygen
This track right here, is why I prefer this original Star Fox (SNES), over Star Fox 64. Nothing can compete with this level of awesome ost.
Part of it for me, but agreed.
+MythKiller77 the gameplay of 64 with this soundtrack and you got one badass starfox game haha
Ranger Flash I have to agree with you there. Plus, this was the first video game I ever beat. My childhood in one little cartridge, really.
That's cause Hajime Hirasawa NEVER made another game OST after this. He started his own business and quit Nintendo when they refused to let him release the soundtrack on CD. He still did that btw.
MythKiller77 Same, it has an 80s vibe to it that makes the original better than 64.
Listening to this while driving on the freeway is awesome
*side swipes a concrete barrier and rips off a mirror
“Arro! Arro! Wing damage!”
Careful you don't play this around the Police, you will get done for speeding
“Do a barrel roll”
Press R2 to roll around and avoid enemy vehicles. Lol
I COULD USE SOME HELP HERE FOX!!
"Okay Hirasawa-san, it's a game about animals fighting in space. No need to go too hard."
Hirasawa-san:
The Consouls also went hard on this cover (especially the drums) czcams.com/video/SYerNaakCwk/video.html
Why is it when you tell someone to not go so hard on something, they WILL go hard on it?
the fact that this was produced in the early 90's is crazy to me
it was a fun time.
I got the game launch day, was 4 years old. Still love it to this day.
They really went hard on this, like damn.
Erm, lol??? Have you even visited the music of the 80's??! Forget the garbage that sounds off speakers these days - it's all money-fueled.
Look up tim follin
Falco: Bogey on my six
This one could be trouble
*saves falco* Mind your own business fox
Me: You're welcome ingrate
Meh Meh MEE Mep mee
dorourke105 lmao the things we do for them 😒
That’s true
But if you fly under all the arcs he actually is useful (you also have to save him)
Sheesh, Falco!!!! He just saved your two tons of butt back there!
🦊: *_”BADABADADABADA!”_*
🐦: “Bu-bu-dwe-da-da.”
🐸: “Rib-ribbit! Rib-ribbit!”
🐰: “TE-TE-TE! TWE TWE TWE!”
🤣🤣🤣
🐶: "DO-DO-DO-DODO-DOO!"
🐺: "AUAUAUAUAUAUAUAU"
Mind ur business Fox!
RIP Google translator
The music is so good you’ll actually notice how good it is.
gaming in the clinton years reference
The Consouls noticed too czcams.com/video/SYerNaakCwk/video.html
@@bananacat3109 I find it quite hilarious the concept that people would use US presidents as a way of defining gaming eras lol
The George Wood quote lmao!
My favorite toad is Slippy toad, if you know what I mean
It's hard to believe that older games had some of the best soundtracks of all time, and most modern games can't even touch this stuff.
Super Mario Galaxy is a modern game, and have the best soundtracks
L ryuki the Mario Galaxy games do have some wonderful tracks (Gusty Garden Galaxy, by far, being the best one), but they're nowhere close to being the best OSTs.
yeah this track is pretty awesome. I think the SNES and 64 had the best tracks by far: for starters SM64, Banjo, Mario Kart64, Lylatt Wars, Wave Race, Zelda OOT for the 64 and All the DKCs, StarWing, SM World 1 and 2 for the SNES.
Hours of study music right there!
But I some modern games are pretty epic too: Mario Galaxy soundtracks, Red Dead Redemption Soundscapes, The Last of Us...
16 bits music are the best
Noctus Lucius Shadow Reaper SNES does WONDERS!
I just love how undenaibly SNES this is. No other system of the era could sound like this (likewise the Genesis, in fairness), but it sort of always gave the machine a personality. Far more so than anything visual, for some reason. Almost like this sort of synth music was the SNES' language. Love it....
definitely one of the defining factors of retro consoles, that sound was so exclusive
I think the main distinction is that while the Genesis primarily used FM synthesis (and did it really well if programmers knew what they were doing), the SNES used samples kinda similar to what we use today, so they ended up with really different sound sets.
Actually, home computers such as the Commodore Amiga were pulling off much higher quality sampled music in 1985. This was outdated technology by the time Nintendo got their hands on it!
If you like this style of music, check out the old tracker music.
@@sandakureva This low rate PCM sampling is very very rarely used anymore. Audio now is stored as compressed data of much higher quality, and usually as one large sample rather than as individual instruments.
@@AiOinc1 oh I'm aware of that, some of the tracker stuff on the old Amiga demo scene was insane (I also remember the first time I loaded cannon fodder, my word). But in the console space every machine just had its own sound, and I get weirdly nostalgic about that.
The countdown, the warp sounds, the whooshing of the engines... and then this soundtrack kicks in, your teammates' radio messages, the first lasers being fired - sooo much nostalgia 🥰
Yep. Little kid adrenaline rush for sure.
It's amazing that these OST's from this Star Fox are still superior to any Star Fox game after it...the era of the super nintendo was bomb
+Crystasorrow True that, I still remember feeling something magic when I played this game with friends. Never had the same since then :( Well, without drugs
64 had some epic tunes too. But yeah more modern Star Fox games like Zero just doesnt have memorable stuff like this.
Assault has a pretty awesome soundtrack that I think is underrated
They changed the later versions because they found it was extremely similar to After burner's main theme.
Just like old FF games :)
Fun fact: falco is actually saying "wing damage" they all are actually saying a distorted version of the normal "wing damage" to save space. Every bit counted back then.
Fox: A-de-deu-do de de de!
Peppy: Er-u-eh, bupling wing!
Slippy: BL-R-RIBBIT, RIBBIT!
Falco: Don't get wing damage!
"All Ships Check In!!"
"Ready, Fox!!
"OK!!!!"
"Yeah - Let's Go!!"
That echo though...
Fox: Yabbadabbadabbade
Peppy: Wahuwahhuhwing
Slippy: Ribbiribbit Ribbiribbit
Falco: Burburgurdurrwingdamnit
It always sounded like Fox said "Banana" to me hahah
***** BANANA!
D d d don't be so greedy!
Gabe Alexander HEY! He was mine!
Tsang Sir BLAH BLAH WING DAMAGE!
I remember when I bought this game for my kids when it came out we played it together.untill sunrise, man whata awesome game.now I'm turning 60 as my kids are in there 30s but we still managed to get together once in a wild to play this Jewel of a game with this bad ass soundtrack that I play sometimes in my truck long live SNES 👍👍👍
@Star Arcade y did u comment the same thing twice smh
@Star Arcade k calm down bud
this comment is just heartwarming
You and your kids might enjoy The Consouls (who do bad ass jazz covers of VGM) as I do with my kids czcams.com/video/bVmnVmzaESg/video.html
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You know how you just have that song in your head that’s kinda your default jam when you’re brain is on idle? This has been that song in my head for the last like 20 years.
1993, Sears electronics.. i remember this was the most amazing to see.
That's when and where I got mine maybe 1994.
Happy 30th anniversary to this great game.
Hearing this for the first time on Christmas Day 1993 blew my tiny 7 year old mind 😢
Absolute freakin classic.
Turned into a jazz classic by The Consouls (first tune of the set) - czcams.com/video/bVmnVmzaESg/video.html
Man, I'd love to see this performed live by a genuine metal band!
Here it is:
czcams.com/video/XbSJMB_X2DI/video.html
@@jean-baptistepoquelin5116 Thanks so much!
@@jean-baptistepoquelin5116 thanks man
Fox : dabadabdabdaadadba
Falco : wing wing wing damnit
I LOVE THIS SOUNDTRACK SOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Played this game when I was 6 or 7 the first time. I would always pick it whenever it was my turn to rent a SNES game at blockbuster.
Years later I would often have music stuck in my head, which made my day impossible at school. I eventually discovered that going through this song in my head from start to end would reset my brain and clean my thoughts. Corneria helped me go through middle and high school if only as a midi memory from my earlier childhood.
I remember jamming out to this song when I was a kid whenever my parents took me and my brothers to my uncles house.
My cousin had this game and it was usually my little brother that would play this game all the rest of us watched and cheered him on
You might enjoy The Consouls jamming this tune czcams.com/video/bVmnVmzaESg/video.html (first tune). They cover lots of VGM
I all ways imagined being a fighter pilot and flying threw the sky blasting this song
Just play war thunder while blasting this song.
Just done about it 15 times.
Star Fox Music always gets me excited! The 16-bit Guitar is sooo amazing!
Even good when it's not 16-bit czcams.com/video/SYerNaakCwk/video.html
For no reason, I had that music constantly coming back to mind. Had to look it up and listen so I can free some thinking power 🤣
You might enjoy the cover by The Consouls czcams.com/video/SYerNaakCwk/video.html
Wow it's amazing the sound chip was made by Sony and none other than by Ken Kutaragi himself father of the Playstation.
@@TheLoveMario didnt have to do with sega though
Thanks for unearthing yet another one of my cringey comments from fucking ages ago that i absolutely wouldn't write nowadays
@@TheLoveMario no problem, though I forgot what was the original comment you posted
MarioKart7z now i want to know what was the original comment
And if it wasn't because of their disagreement with regard to the SNes CD, we wouldn't have got the playstation.
The afterschool afternoon promised to be epic as soon as Starfox music started playing.
Now epic afterwork evening jazz? czcams.com/video/SYerNaakCwk/video.html
I remember when you lost any of your wingmen you lost them for good, they actually died in game.
Oh shit no way? I always wondered why I was alone by the end LOL.
@@officegossip lmao
I heard like 5 Versions oft this Track and the SNES Version is STILL the Best! :D
Yea.
But the Smash remix is also amazing
@@dimenzio3612 nah this blows that one away
SNES is always the best
I am enjoying the cover by The Consouls (first tune in this set) czcams.com/video/bVmnVmzaESg/video.html
I remember in the 90's coming home from school playing this one game very single day. It took me months to beat it. After getting my assed kicked at the asteroid levels many times. I finally made to the boss, my hands never sweat so much before playing a video game.
Revolutionary Super FX Micro Chip Creates Especial Effects Like Never Before!
That chip is fantastic! I like that with it, even the SNES could render true polygons!
Actually no. The SNES sound processor called the SPC-700 (developed by Ken Kutaragi (SONY)) produced the sound but it had to be composed by Hajime Hirasawa. The Super FX chip handled the math for the 3D graphics rendering. Please lookup the documentary on the chip called: "The Story Of The Super FX Chip - The Chip That Made Star Fox On The Super Nintendo Possible" on CZcams.
I'm more of an SVP kinda guy. Jk. Although SVP was the Sega Genesis FX Chip. Nintendo did 3D at home 1st with the FX I believe. Plus SVP was only used in 1 game Virtua Racing. While FX chip had a bunch. Even games that didn't use 3D like Yoshis Island and Street Fighter Alpha used the FX chip.
The svp chip could absolutely wreck the super fx chip any day of the week
@@windowsxpnt2347 But Nintendo actually made proper use of their chip.
This is one of the games that my Dad introduced to me from his childhood alongside Super Mario World and Mega Man X, have so many fond memories of this one, and after beating it I can say that no other Star Fox game I've played can top it.
That's because the original will always be the best.
You and your Dad might like to vibe to the cover of this tune by The Consouls czcams.com/video/SYerNaakCwk/video.html
Even if it controls like garbage is definitely the Best
This was a Higher level quality of Soundtrack for it's era.
The Consouls cover is higher level also czcams.com/video/SYerNaakCwk/video.html
a shot of nostalgia on the child in all of us. i remember playing this game an every time i heard this soundtrack i knew i was playing a one of the best games on the snes and until this day i still get goosebumps
i hear this song and get nostalgia that i dont have because my first console was the wii
It's 2021: Aliens have been ravaging us ever since December 2020, but then, faintly, this song begins to play as four small blue fighters enter our atmosphere. Perhaps, there's hope after all...
THE FINAL BOSS
Star Fox is one of my All time favorite SNES game, the polygon graphics caught my eye and look so appealing
Games*
25 years. Can you believe it's been 25 years since this series began with this masterpiece?
Yeah. It's still an awesome game. The graphics may not have aged well but it's still awesome.
Make that 30 now, 30 years 🫡
Best thing in my CZcams recommendations
Oh the freaking nostalgia!!!
This has to be one of the best themes of the Super Nintendo. It brings back the memories. I recently covered this one on my channel, it would be a crime not to!
This stuff gives me goosebumps still, such a powerful song, even after all this time :D freaking badass!
If you look at the Corneria theme here, and then look at it’s latest debut in Starlink: Battle for Atlas, the melody hasn’t even changed. I love it
Yeah! The remix Starlink gave us is still amazing!
Still gets me pumped up to this day, even after all these years
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS MUSIC FOR YEARS AND FINNALY I HAVE FOUND IT
The sound quality of this game always surprised me, this bass, guitar and snare drum are insanely good for a SNES music. Amazing track.
Snes had that synth/symphonic beat while genesis was all about the heavy metal sounds, both 16 bit titans were a blessing 👏
one of my favorite video game tracks of all time!
How is it that the original sounds so futuristic and the 64 version just sounds like any other scifi track from anything sci fi related?
Gotta love those 16bit orchestral hits and that 16bit guitar.
When you grew up with this, your childhood was awesome.
Poor kids that have been born after 2000.
I have had the experience of owning a Super Nintendo as well as this game, so I gotta say my childhood is still pretty awesome B )
Amen
I remember playing on the swings and humming this theme and imagine I was flying Arwing. Kids thought i was crazy.
That’s not crazy. You were on a higher plane of existence than everyone else. YOU HAD ASCENDED.
Brilliant! good memories, one of my first games for SNES
Listening to this in 2024
I'm so proud of myself that I finally found this song!
@Sonic fan spider so? I heard it several times in a vid, I really liked it, but didn't know the title, I finally found it now and I'm proud of myself for doing that.
@@sgcs same
I need this game on the switch. StarFox was my first game ever when I was like 11, and my parents gave me as present the console with a bundle with starfox. Since then is one of my favs games :)
Well, you got your wish.
This always felt like a mix of Mega Man 7 and F-Zero's Soundtracks
I could listen to this for hours on end!
Snes has no right making a bop this intense 😅
I grew up on this game; it was the first I beat as a kid. Best Corneria track of any game by far.
Someday there will be a Starfox movie and I imagine some fancy version of this playing during the credits.
This is the sound of my childhood
What a game this was
Remake it already!
Legendary. All of it.
“All ships, check in!!”
Happy Birthday Starfox ! 30 years !
Whoever composed this is a genius, where is he now?! 🤔
His name is Hajime Hirasawa, and he's now the president of an IT company. Left Nintendo after disagreements over the ownership of his music
Also genius is this cover by The Consouls czcams.com/video/SYerNaakCwk/video.html
@@DannyEastesShame on Nintendo that time! I would love to see if he composed Star Fox 64
Damn this is high quality audio. Every other video sounds like it was recorded underwater.
My only regret is not having this in my recommendation feed 9 years ago.
I could listen to this all day! :D
1:01 THAT GUITAR THO
When people tell me that the Genesis / Megadrive sound chip was superior - I tell them to listen to this.
Listen to After Burner, lol. Nintendo took inspiration from that theme, and the OG sounds better in my opinion.
@@daseal1479 between this and Chrono Trigger, SNES kinda set the bar on how great soundtracks could be
Sonic 2.
This is definitely the best SNES soundtrack though.
You haven't discovered Shinobi 3 on the Genesis have you? Clearly you haven't because if you did you wouldn't have said that.
I mean you arent wrong listen to most of SNES games OST's
randomely popped into my head and got stuck there today at work 😂
Damn, when I was a kid back in the 90s and I was dominating the Lylat System on my SuperFX Supercharged SNES I was 2 busy blastin bogeys on Falco's 6 and doin bar'hel rolls to truly appreciate just how jammin this track is!!!!
I still remember when my friend got the game cart… about 10 of us showed up at his house and watch him turn it on full volume and full blast… 27 inch TV…. If you wanted to see 8 year old lose their minds, that was a moment indeed - we made him reset the game just so we could watch him play the first level again - kids these days will never get that thrill again…
When my head hurts, I come here to listen good music.
I always got the impression this was inspired by the song Danger Zone
Same energy
I think it was also inspired by the main theme to the 1987 game After Burner.
Yeah, the Danger Zone theme is a good inspiration of this song I bet.
After Burner is Corneria's father. Sorry dudes! :P
Dude this is the shit...running full throttle back home from junior high just to play this game....😊😊
This game was mind blowing at the time this track is so badass I might complete this game for the I don't know times it has been sooo long
BEST SONG EVER :3
I remember when I used to watch my cousin play those games...good times good times
I can't help but hear a comm crackle to life every now and then, followed by a deep voice telling me "BLU BLU BLU BLABL".
Best song on the SNES, hands down
David Wise would like to have a word with you
Greatest song in the series, perhaps. There is good competition within and throughout the series, no doubt, though.
This game is iconic. SNES was not a console thought for 3D graphics in general, yet some British programmers could manage to create a chip called Super FX that plays polygons and a 3D environment beautifully. This should have been painful for Sega that was competing with its Sega Genesis during the 90's
Absolutely legendary! Love this song so much!
Man, the memories! I remember when I was young and loved to go bowling, this place used to go actually played this over the speakers one time... I had a personal best that night.
So awesome. I wish I grew up with super nintendo.
Man this is awesome... and that guitar bit.... ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I LOVE the bass in this song!
*”Too The Moon!!”*
Talking from experience, this track is a performance-enhancing drug if you play it while playing any game with dogfighting in it. Ace Combat, Star Wars Battlefront, anything, it makes you play better.
I heard this while playing StarFox and I just had to listen to it.
We could really use the star fox team right about now.
Hajime Hirasawa genius!