I'm not entirely sure how it works since I'm not a hacker, but in order to get the FM music working for Sonic 1, simply patch the ROM with this (www.smspower.org/Hacks/SonicTheHedgehog-SMS-FM-Mod) using Lunar IPS.
The Japanese Sega Mark III (the japanese console that was then redesigned and sold in US/Europe as the Sega Master System) had an add-on sound chip that was sold separately. When the US/Eur-style Master System was released in Japan, it even had the chip directly built in (the US and Europe never got it though, neither built in nor as an add-on). Anyway, specially-developped games could make use of that extra sound chip. Sonic was not one of them, but a hacker modded the game to add support for the FM chip, which basically consists of writing a sound driver for the add-on, and redoing the music files to take advantage of the new possibilities. Overall, an impressive job.
This will only play when you didn't get all emeralds and complete the game on the ROM hack.
I actually used the ardja version using the fm music and its very good
This is so cool.
This is great and all, but why is the 2nd next video about veggietales?
Oh my god Savannah Citadel.
The level from Sonic Unleashed? This song sounds so much like the level's music!
What?
I suspect the influence was the other way around but yes.
@@deathbyteacup HOW WOULD THAT BE POSSIBLE
@@deathbyteacup how would savannah citadel influence sonic 1 on sega master system
so this is where the sonic 1 forever title theme came from
Yep
Emocionante!!🥰
How does one modify a sounchip like that?
I'm not entirely sure how it works since I'm not a hacker, but in order to get the FM music working for Sonic 1, simply patch the ROM with this (www.smspower.org/Hacks/SonicTheHedgehog-SMS-FM-Mod) using Lunar IPS.
The Japanese Sega Mark III (the japanese console that was then redesigned and sold in US/Europe as the Sega Master System) had an add-on sound chip that was sold separately. When the US/Eur-style Master System was released in Japan, it even had the chip directly built in (the US and Europe never got it though, neither built in nor as an add-on).
Anyway, specially-developped games could make use of that extra sound chip. Sonic was not one of them, but a hacker modded the game to add support for the FM chip, which basically consists of writing a sound driver for the add-on, and redoing the music files to take advantage of the new possibilities. Overall, an impressive job.
I wonder what Sonic 2 would sound like on SMS’s FM soundchip
@@tommybranca8800 You'd need to find a way to modify the game's music to be compatible first.
0.75 = PAL for any nostalgic EU residents
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Who's é?
@@Unoriginal_Fox brazilian portuguese, direct translaction = it's cool
@@juhlyoh4938 no dude
i am é :(
@@Unoriginal_Fox We will never know
illegal
The bg noise is ear destroying
Nightmares if you put it on 2x
1991 🙏🙏🙏
Oh!, You Pray For 1991? Thats Cool!
@@Televroszky2144 I am 37 years old😁😁