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The genesis is lagging 3:1
And I forgot to mention...
TMNT!!!
http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/ni ... mnt406.mid
And I forgot to mention...
TMNT!!!
http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/ni ... mnt406.mid
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they just 'added' their 16-bit and 8-bit chips to come up with the magical "24 bits". really it was pretty much a genesis on steroids.wallydawg wrote:is NeoGeo 16 bit as well? I figured it to be 24 or 32 bit
the music on it got absolutely amazing at times, which is why it's got my vote. Street Slam basketball--that's all I've got to say about neo-geo music. I still know most of the words...and rap along while I'm playing it.
actually the neogeoCD version is worth a purchase even if you don't have the system, just for the built-in CD soundtrack.
"This is three on three street basketball, if you wanna join in you gotta answer the call. Those short fat picks don't make no difference at all cause when the whistle blows this is a free for all!"
kind of an 80's style.
but aside from street slam (the best), galaxy fight and kof99 also stand out as having great tunes.
of course snes FFIII gets a nod too. lynx made the list, which is odd until I remember Elvira and the Party Monsters, and the shadow of the beast intro, but overall it doesn't really compare.