even though the game slowed down a lot in the Mode 7 room, I always liked to think it was an epic scene played in slow-motion to exemplify just how awesome it was.
First time me and my brother got to this stage, we were like "oh, my, GOD!!!" And both of us fought motion sickness to get through it. One of the coolest video game moments growing up.
0:40 is my favorite part especially when it happens in that part of the level where the scenario is going upside and you must move fast or you're crushed.
That spinning room always reminded me of those turning tunnels they have at haunted houses and the like where it feels like the walkway is swaying under you. If I ever built a haunted house with one of those, I'd play this theme in that part lol.
It's funny. All the comments talking about the Mode7 room. I remember this music more for the section after that with spike traps and the rapidly rising floors.
We are all going one by one of this collection just remembering what we used to think and experience when we were there facing the tv screen. And for some reason after all these years, we feel it again!. Top Generation!
Grab the crucifix in the air while the screen is in full rotation, skeletons are falling from their coffins in other dimensions and just as you hit the foe with the tip of your whip in midair the screen flashes in ecstasy at the same time the song reaches its climax. For that brief moment, everything synchronises and even the SNES acknowledges this fact with divine slowdown.
Bob Jones haha its all good man honestly this was the first Castlevania game I ever played as a kid Ive played X but I still think this one takes the cake lol but that's just my opinion lol
Fern From Lake Ave I agree 100% lol although Im not gonna lie my second favorite Castlevania game is Aria of Sorrow for the GBA that is my second favorite that game is way to awesome lol but this one is my favorite to date it will always be my number one
When the floor is falling and you land in a rotation room? The way you just sort of appear in a moving/spinning cave.. it feels like the Golem's been controlling my mind since the floor collapsed and that's where I'm fighting it.
Believe it or not, I still remember the first time I saw this box art. I was at the game store with my brothers and pointed it out to them, as they were fans of the NES Castlevania games. Not a week later, SCV4 was added to our SNES collection.
The composer of this game woke up one morning, grabbed himself a coffee, sat down at his keyboard, and chose violence. Listening back not only to the sample quality but the overall compositions, never had a game come out that had contemporary jazz songs with flute and fretless bass solos. The games i loved so much all had phenomenal soundtracks. Levels with music so good that when me snd my friends got to some kf the levels we would just sit snd listen to fhe music. Going from 8 bit NES, to the SNES was like experiencing what it was like going from getting a model T Ford on the day it came out, and then a few years later taking a ride in a Tesla model S. Now as a musician and guitar player and teacher, going on 30 years this year from the day i first picked it up at 14 to this year marking the 30th. And i know damn well it would never have happened were it not for these games and their influence on me throughout the years. Listening back to these songs and their compositional structure I can hear note runs that have become synonymous with myself snd my playing style..
Rotating Room... Raaah, so many memories. No other castlevania tracks have matched this one, in my mind albeit house of the sacred remains in Lament of Innocence for the PS2. I can still remember the motion sickness!
My fave tune on this game. Btw the soundtrack to this was some wizardry for the time! You don't get it like this anymore. So many memories of me and my brother playing this.
this stage was the one that cemented and gave a supreme demonstration of what the Super Nintendo was capable of, audio, graphically and playwise I'm quite sure that when Sega saw this stage, they knew it was the end for them and they began filling up their Chapter 11 paperwork
Idk, Super Castlevania 4 had a lot more innovation and better controls. Bloodlines was definitely amazing though, and I wouldn't fault anyone for picking it as their favorite over SC4.
Headphones at 110%, song on repeat, - woman goes like...seriously - i'm like for real (and at that moment i pump up the volume until my ears explode). me happy :D
The only negative I think this game has is the slowdown/flickering on the heavy mode 7 levels. Take away that IMO this is maybe the most perfect castlevania game next to SOTN
Not my favorite song in the game, but quite possibly the best fitting song for the level it was given out of all the songs… and that is considering how well all the songs fit their levels in this game.
even though the game slowed down a lot in the Mode 7 room, I always liked to think it was an epic scene played in slow-motion to exemplify just how awesome it was.
perfection
Yeah the slow-down made it easy to do near-flawless first runs.
First time me and my brother got to this stage, we were like "oh, my, GOD!!!" And both of us fought motion sickness to get through it. One of the coolest video game moments growing up.
The music matched the craziness perfectly as well. It’s a moment that still to this day sticks out to me.
Parallax scrolling
@@victorcook4530 doom 3: resurrection of evil mod tested brought me here :)
The bass line is just phenomenal
0:40 is my favorite part especially when it happens in that part of the level where the scenario is going upside and you must move fast or you're crushed.
Yeah, this is the part of the game where shit gets real, hahaha
+TeenageWind for sure lol
Had to call Nintendo Power just to figure out how to survive the stage... >.>;;;
hehehe
For real
I thought that too, but then i got to Drac's castle. That's when shit REALLY hits the fan. The dungeon man, the dungeon!
That spinning room always reminded me of those turning tunnels they have at haunted houses and the like where it feels like the walkway is swaying under you. If I ever built a haunted house with one of those, I'd play this theme in that part lol.
The base line still sounds so siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick!!!
The best track in the game. That bass is on point
Also *Mode 7*
No one ever talks about the other 6 modes just 7 hmm?
Rotating rooms with skeletons inside!!
@@bland9876 what are the other 6 btw?
This music was ahead if its time
There are 8 graphics modes. They are numbered 0-7. Here is a video that explains modes 0 through 6: ruclips.net/video/5SBEAZIfDAg/видео.html
The rotating room is one of the best things ever in a SNES/16-bit game.
Back when many mainstream games were made wit lotsa love ;)..............
Such an epic level. The music fits perfectly with the perpetually disorienting atmosphere.
Very ahead of it's time visually, indeed ;)...........!
0:41 my favorite part
Yes, i love the percussion there.
Everyone fav part
Everything about this song is just pure perfection.
Had this music stuck in my head for 3 months in sophomore year of high school.
The 4-1 track was stuck in my head, kinda still is, since earlier last year. It sounds hella metal imo.
8)
i love that arpeggiating trumpet sound that plays at 0:40
they get that sound from tickling a guinea pig with a hairbrush lol
musicsoshiny Are you serious?
Iron Blaze It’s a joke lol
wa-ka-wa-wa-kawa-ka-wa-wa-kawa-ka-wa-wa-kawa-ka-wa-wa-kawa-ka-wa-wa-ka
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It's funny. All the comments talking about the Mode7 room. I remember this music more for the section after that with spike traps and the rapidly rising floors.
The best song of this incredible game...i cannot stop listening to it...
I can imagine watching inception and the rotating room scene. This song is playing.
The song itself is wonderful but the first 18 seconds are purely phenomenal.
We are all going one by one of this collection just remembering what we used to think and experience when we were there facing the tv screen. And for some reason after all these years, we feel it again!. Top Generation!
MOOOOOOODE SEVENNNNNN!
Dat groove during the intro is badass.
agreed… such a perfect progression into the actual song.
Grab the crucifix in the air while the screen is in full rotation, skeletons are falling from their coffins in other dimensions and just as you hit the foe with the tip of your whip in midair the screen flashes in ecstasy at the same time the song reaches its climax. For that brief moment, everything synchronises and even the SNES acknowledges this fact with divine slowdown.
I love this song
This song is definitly mega crazy & dark!!!! DAMN!! I love it so MUCH!!!
I remember how this level made me tear off my hair...
Thank you so much for uploading the music to the greatest Castlevania game ever man brings back memories :)
I personally think X is better
Bob Jones haha its all good man honestly this was the first Castlevania game I ever played as a kid Ive played X but I still think this one takes the cake lol but that's just my opinion lol
thank you for acknowledging the true best castlevania! this game trumps sotn, rondo of blood and all the nes games in game play
Fern From Lake Ave I agree 100% lol although Im not gonna lie my second favorite Castlevania game is Aria of Sorrow for the GBA that is my second favorite that game is way to awesome lol but this one is my favorite to date it will always be my number one
Sotn and Rondo of blood !
That trumpet near the end tho 🥰
Honestly, with how trippy this stage looked, I’m surprised Simon didn’t get motion sickness just from look at the place.
Gosto muita da entrada abrupta do órgão nessa música aos 0:15
one of my favorite themes in the whole saga
I love this sound track
When the floor is falling and you land in a rotation room? The way you just sort of appear in a moving/spinning cave.. it feels like the Golem's been controlling my mind since the floor collapsed and that's where I'm fighting it.
the snes game covers were so amazing
+Alano Morito Along with hype text. "Just be sure to tell your next of kin before you begin!"
Blanka theme, Dhalsim, and M. Bison theme are my favorite sf2 songs
Believe it or not, I still remember the first time I saw this box art. I was at the game store with my brothers and pointed it out to them, as they were fans of the NES Castlevania games. Not a week later, SCV4 was added to our SNES collection.
this was my track ^^
I've heard people scream in frustration while this music played lol
Ray Manzarek, keyboard genius from the Doors, would have happily signed some of the sick tunes from this game with his Hammond.
Your blood will run cold within the dank corridors of Dracula's Castle...
Sans a wall turkey...
They say vengeance is best served cold..
The composer of this game woke up one morning, grabbed himself a coffee, sat down at his keyboard, and chose violence.
Listening back not only to the sample quality but the overall compositions, never had a game come out that had contemporary jazz songs with flute and fretless bass solos. The games i loved so much all had phenomenal soundtracks. Levels with music so good that when me snd my friends got to some kf the levels we would just sit snd listen to fhe music. Going from 8 bit NES, to the SNES was like experiencing what it was like going from getting a model T Ford on the day it came out, and then a few years later taking a ride in a Tesla model S.
Now as a musician and guitar player and teacher, going on 30 years this year from the day i first picked it up at 14 to this year marking the 30th.
And i know damn well it would never have happened were it not for these games and their influence on me throughout the years.
Listening back to these songs and their compositional structure I can hear note runs that have become synonymous with myself snd my playing style..
this music sequence had a HUGE influence on my over the decades. I almost found myself composing or at least humming something in homage to this
🤩✌️CLASSIC!!!!!!!!!!!🤩✌️
The most intense and imposing song i have ever heard
Holy shit, never played this game but the music is amazing. Too bad I suck at Castlevania games
Love this music 💕 I always felt engaged playing the game with this
This sounds like childhood..you know...like when you say..something sounds so 90's, or things like that...This sounds so...Our childhoods.
MODE 7, The game.
The Genesis couldn't dream of pulling off what happens in this stage.
Bloodlines still had some great visual effects.
Mickey manía It has what you just named simply Sega Genesis did not need chips like Super Nintendo
@@N4ofumi_
>Mode 7
>Chips
@masaryk4061 If by chips I mean FX model, it is what did everything for SNES, Argonaut System even made fun of the console for exactly what I said.
Daaaamn this is the unforgetable tune of a snes classic
This sound quality is unbelievable for an 8Mb game...
Rotating Room... Raaah, so many memories. No other castlevania tracks have matched this one, in my mind albeit house of the sacred remains in Lament of Innocence for the PS2. I can still remember the motion sickness!
Meu som favorito💙❤
EPIC!
Awesome tune!! Remember the epicness? The experience of how challenging this stage was cuz the background was making you dizzy and distracting? 😊
Welcome to Dracula's Fun House.. From Hell!
Although I like the entire thing the intro to 0:15 was the best part for me. I wish they had done more with that.
I know, I wish the part at 0:08 was played more in the song.
Im Tryng to replicate that bass line omg
There needs to be a metal cover of this song.
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!
What a tune!?
My fave tune on this game. Btw the soundtrack to this was some wizardry for the time! You don't get it like this anymore. So many memories of me and my brother playing this.
this stage was the one that cemented and gave a supreme demonstration of what the Super Nintendo was capable of, audio, graphically and playwise
I'm quite sure that when Sega saw this stage, they knew it was the end for them and they began filling up their Chapter 11 paperwork
And Nintendo was just getting warmed up with the SNES!
And now the game gets serious about trying to kill you.
This awesome music was Konami's way of making it up to you.
This song always reminds me of Dream Theater especially the beginning part.
I'm dancing To This
God this one gets me so amped up lol
It sound like a Sade song in the beginning lol
I remember my brother inlaw tried to convince me cause of this level, it was better then sega.
Idk, Super Castlevania 4 had a lot more innovation and better controls. Bloodlines was definitely amazing though, and I wouldn't fault anyone for picking it as their favorite over SC4.
That intro goes hard.
This gives the FN chills
Castlevania IV Basslines vs Earthbound Basslines, who wins?
Both. It's a tie!
Tough call...but I give the slight edge to Castlevania.
The Intro to me always sounded like a song by Sade.
Trapped in a slow mo Commercial Dryer Tumbler high on PCP laced with acid and LSD was the feel of this stage back when I played it as a kid.
Konami programers and composers were into heavy drugs!
i kept getting crushed back when i was 14 this was as far as i got on this game
That trumpet solo.
Starting at 0:16
Atemporal masterpiece Konami was a great great company.
Sounds like Captain Falcon on his way to Castlevania.
when I first heard this theme is got up cause I felt kind of dizzy hoping I did not fall also as time pass I would go to sound track to hear this.
ddddddddaaammmmn this shit go hard....
this is way better than it should be
*THAT GODDANG FUNK*
MODE 7 ACTIVATE!
Does anyone know if this is from another Castlevania game? it sounds familiar to me but I've never played Super Castlevania 4 before.
I’d like to know this too
I found it, it's also in Circle of the Moon. Look up Circle of the Moon warehouse music.
This is actually 4-3
Wow, look at the basse player
Fucking love this!!!!!!!!!!!
Headphones at 110%, song on repeat, - woman goes like...seriously - i'm like for real (and at that moment i pump up the volume until my ears explode). me happy :D
HOLY SHIT
this course gave me vertigo!
The only negative I think this game has is the slowdown/flickering on the heavy mode 7 levels. Take away that IMO this is maybe the most perfect castlevania game next to SOTN
Not my favorite song in the game, but quite possibly the best fitting song for the level it was given out of all the songs… and that is considering how well all the songs fit their levels in this game.
i dont care about mode7. all i care about is: who was that skeleton at the beginning of the stage with all the spikes?
Is this in 12/8 time?
los desafios que debera enfrentar Simon...
Mi favorito del juego es muy rockero ajaj😅
Has that fire field feel from f zero.
Yeah son
Who the fuck thought adding reverb to the OST was a good idea?
Long Live Simon And Richter Belmont
Back when there was no slide dude
the remix!!!
Far superior to 4-1
4-1 just sounds more chilled
I think this got reused for another Castlevania track later?
Ganymede, Jupiter III I believe it was used in circle of the moon, not sure what area though.
@@fourize3749 Clockwork Mansion 4-1 was used in Circle of the Moon.
there's some similarity with this song and the all your base belong to us song.
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