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SNES and DOS sounds

Author: 
OptimusDu
Wednesday, December 25, 2019 - 14:26

These are all tracks that have a vibe reminiscent of soundtracks for particular hardware. For instance "Battle Theme" by WakianTech is exemplary of a DOS soundtrack like Warcraft II and 'Item Shop" by controllerhead sounds like it came straight out of a SNES cartridge.

Collected Art: 
RPG Battle Theme II
Item Shop
Random Battle
Magic Town
Peaceful Village (16-bit)
Transformansion ending
Battle Theme
Tower Block (In The Style Of Nintendo S-SMP, SNES, 16Bit, Chiptune, Loopable, Retro, Song For Your Games)
Xeon Theme Remastered
(SNES) "Cosmic Dogfight 2" - A Shooter soundtrack (WIP)
"Puppy Playing in The Garden" SNES PORT
Weapon Change (16Bit, Retro, NES, Master System Style)
BitCrushing
Porkymon Battle Theme
Gradius Ode
SNES Adventure
Battle 01
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