Author: Nemo

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The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D

by Koji Kondo This is an enhanced re-release of Ocarina of Time for the 3DS.  Along with improved graphics, there are notable improvements to the soundtrack.  While the music was adapted to the 3DS by Mahito Yokota and Takeshi Hama, they...

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Super Mario Kart

by Soyo Oka This gem started the Mario Kart franchise.  While certainly overshadowed by its many successors, this one started it all.  My sisters had this one and we played often in the mid 1990s. Download Full Album – 94MB...

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Super Mario World

by Koji Kondo Yep.  Mario’s first foray into the 16-bit era.  This was probably the most popular game on the SNES.  It came with mine and was certainly a classic.  Its about time I got around to posting this legendary...

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Mario Kart 64

by Kenta Nagata This one supplied many hours of entertainment for my friends and I.  Even in the mid-late 2000s, friends and I rocked this game on the old N64.  That Blue Shell though… Download Full Album – 113MB 44Khz...

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Paper Mario

by Yuka Tsujiyoko, Taishi Senda I have never played Paper Mario.  I have heard its a spiritual successor to Super Mario RPG. Download Full Album – 653MB 44Khz 320kbps MP3

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Super Mario All-Stars

by Koji Kondo A classic for anyone that had a SNES.  This was a re-release of classic NES Mario games (1, 2, and 3) with upgraded graphics and sound.  Also included was the Lost Levels, which was Super Mario Bros....

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Star Fox 64 3D

by Satomi Terui The 3DS/2DS systems are certainly not retro, but Star Fox 64 is – and this is a re-make of that classic.  The music of this version is a vast improvement over the original – which was pretty...

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Chrono Trigger (NDS version)

by Yasunori Mitsuda I know.  The NDS is not really a retro gaming device, but Chrono Trigger is a retro game.  I converted this soundtrack because many of the tracks sound distinctly different from the SNES original.  I would not...

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Tyrian Soundtrack

by Alexander Brandon and Andreas Molnar This game takes me back to my MS-DOS days.  I played the hell out of the original shareware version of Tyrian.  It was definitely up there with Doom, Duke Nukem 3D and the like...