Quite good, even if I'm not too fond of the NES sound chip. I always miss the arpeggios. Not a lot of people used them in the NES, which is quite impressive, considering that plenty did on the Game Boy.
Quite good, even if I'm not too fond of the NES sound chip. I always miss the arpeggios. Not a lot o
So far as I'm concerned, the pinnacle of NES music is late Megaman. It definitely had arpeggios, paid careful attention to counterpoint, and I'm pretty sure they used extensions to add sound channels, too. Sometimes four just isn't enough!
So far as I'm concerned, the pinnacle of NES music is late Megaman. It definitely had arpeggios, pai
Actually, you might be right. I went back and looked it up, and many expansion chips rely on the Famicom Disk System, which of course, never found a NES equivalent.