The SNES version was pretty good. It was a valiant, faithful effort but the YM2151 arcade soundtrack is undefeated. The leads, basslines, drums and orchestral hits were just on another level. Ueko Harumi did a phenomenal job with composing both versions' music. She is one of my favorite musicians of all time.
Damn which level is that? Isn’t that the Starbase soundtrack. Man I am sorry. I got all the tracks from a well known play that has all the video game music.
That SNES twang or twarmp instrument is where its all. The same sound system Konami used with Sunset Riders as well. Did such a better job on both games on the snes vs the arcade.
I got to go with SNES OST!
The SNES version was pretty good. It was a valiant, faithful effort but the YM2151 arcade soundtrack is undefeated. The leads, basslines, drums and orchestral hits were just on another level.
Ueko Harumi did a phenomenal job with composing both versions' music. She is one of my favorite musicians of all time.
Yep the Arcade was amazing. Konami just had some of the best composers of all time.
No Neon Night Riders comparison???
Damn which level is that? Isn’t that the Starbase soundtrack. Man I am sorry. I got all the tracks from a well known play that has all the video game music.
@@playnalisisIt’s the stage where you’re on the hoverboard. Starbase is the space station. Look up a long play you’ll know what I’m talking about.
@@TreyH.006can’t believe I miss that.
Fantastic sound comparison.
I like the SNES version better.
I hope you make a sound comparison of Contra, Arcade vs NES/Famicom.
Ok now I am gonna do one for you in the near future
That SNES twang or twarmp instrument is where its all. The same sound system Konami used with Sunset Riders as well. Did such a better job on both games on the snes vs the arcade.