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Post by mirak on Mar 26, 2008 23:59:34 GMT -5
No comments in 4 hours? You seriously are cruel people, this is why we can't have nice things. About two years ago i wanted to crap a game similar to the first megaman NES games, only legends related. I got the idea, but i didn't know anything about spriting and i didn't want to edit sprites, plus i didn't know how to make music. I discarded the idea and just thought of it as a wild dream. Today i was digging up things in my PC and found the text file with information about this project, read it and felt like opening FL studio. Here is the result, MML main theme 8-Bit version.I don't have any plans for doing the game since i don't think editing premade sprites of the megaman series is right, but if i ever make a NES-like game MML related, i'll let you know. Also, i made a second version of the one above, this time adding a little pad section, but i didn't like it at the end. Here it is.I think the first one is better because it sounds more like nintendo that way. Anyway, i hope you like it as much as you like mudkips. EDIT: By the way, feel free to use it, just give me credit, also, it's 100% loopable, just turn it into a WAVE file.
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Post by Staulmaster on Mar 27, 2008 22:34:27 GMT -5
Wow, Mir@k, that's super cool! It's as catchy (if not more so) than the original tune, and...dare I say, uber cute. Seriously, it sounds like it came out of a NES game. It would be great if you could make more, that one was really awesome!
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Post by mirak on Mar 27, 2008 23:01:15 GMT -5
Finally! Thanks for the needed comment. I decided to make more since musashi asked me for one thing specially, so i'm going to make as many tunes as i can. www.zshare.net/audio/96576795909317/Glyde's battle theme in MML 2
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Post by Chiz on Mar 28, 2008 2:56:50 GMT -5
*tries to imagine it* *shudders at the thought* However, the 2 tunes do sound nice...perhaps you could post them in (or convert them to) NSF? (Nintendo Sound Format - the format for NES chiptunes)
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Post by mirak on Mar 28, 2008 4:11:48 GMT -5
That title screen is still too modern for NES games. Anyway, i can't, if there existed a tool to turn Wave, ogg or mp3 files to NSF maybe i could, but there are only the inverse tools, NSF - wave. I've tried quite a few of these, but none has an inversed function. Anyway, here's the "flutter on fire" theme. www.zshare.net/audio/966976420e36f2/
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Post by Chiz on Mar 28, 2008 5:00:21 GMT -5
Well, producing an NSF copy would mean producing them in an NES tracker; for songs that were done in other trackers (or audio creators altogether) it would mean having to rewrite the whole song in the NES tracker of your choice.
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Post by mirak on Mar 28, 2008 5:25:47 GMT -5
Indeed, but that is really hard considering you need to use math equations to calculate every note's longitude and amp, not to mention havint to take the trouble to actually give a week or two (or even more) making just one, while i can make them in one day with my exp in FL Studio. Besides, i have no use for NSF files. Anyway... Last two for the week. Geetz Battle ThemeGlyde of the Oath family (Battle theme from MoTB)
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Post by TheJorsh on Mar 28, 2008 11:30:29 GMT -5
Cool! I like the flutter on fire and the Glyde battle theme. Do the Bonne theme!
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Post by Musashi on Mar 28, 2008 15:04:04 GMT -5
I've seen most of these already, but I still must say, these are amazing recreations! They are spot-on! Keep up the good work, Mir@k.
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