Was there ever a console with as many games with such good music?

Was there ever a console with as many games with such good music?

The answer no, segays

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The NES
The PS1

the genesis sonics had better music than every SNES game combined

This is just so untrue.

Donkey Kong Country had better music than any Sega Genesis game ever.

The Wii, seeing as it opened up VC, giving us not only the music of original Wii games but SNES games, Genesis games, 64 games, NES games, and more

You have terrible taste!

The PS2

I like the music in Sonic 1 and 2, but I that's partly because they epitomized the unique sound of the Genesis that's incredibly nostalgic. However music on SNES games were just flat out better quality and did a better job of mimicking instruments than Genesis ever could on top of the fact that the music created was just better.

>nintendium ages at different rates

Even the Famicom had better music

Why does all the snes turn yellow?

Not all do-- the one I've had since 1994 still looks the same shade of grey as it did when I bought it. It's isolated to certain production years.

Some people thought it was UV exposure, which can degrade plastics over time-- but the yellowing happens both inside and outside the case and doesn't affect the plastic in the top center, so light isn't the main factor.

The hypothesis most people are running with is that a few batches of cases were exposed to higher-than-normal levels of the chemicals they spray the cases down to make them flame retardant. Those chemicals speed up the plastic degradation and caused the yellowing.

>Why does all the snes turn yellow?

I don't know but the first console I got was a SNES when I was 5 and it still hasn't changed colour.

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Maybe the PS1 since it was basically a next-gen continuation of the SNES in terms of the types of games that were popular for it.

Yes.
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Star Fox's music sounds more tinny and flat than I remember as a kid.

N64

still better than many sequel tunes.

This is a little closer to what I remember Star Fox's music sounding like when I was younger.

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the PS1 and PS2.

Sonic games are a force to be reckoned with music wise, but I wouldn't say the music is that good user.

Why exactly are people saying PS1 and PS2? Is it just because they have thousands of games or are there any soundtracks even worth mentioning outside of the Final Fantasy games?

I mean, I guess Gradius 5 had some good themes, but I can't think of anything else.

ps2

i like the snes more desu

The SNES had some amazing music. But plenty of other consoles (and PC) also feature great music. Even the original Game Boy had a couple dozen games with amazing music. And on a sound chip even weaker than an NES. Its amazing what they pulled off for games like Kid Dracula, Metroid II, Mario Land and Balloon Kid.