I would pause the game in this section and pretend to be "Metroid" (or actually Samus, c'mon I was only 5) and turn up the TV really loud. I'd jump around my front room, on and behind the couches, pretending to sneak around and shoot stuff. Same with the "escape theme", no wonder I like parkour now My eyes water at the thought. Wish I could be young again
that’s adorable. i probably would have done the same kinda thing as a kid if i had super metroid (sadly i didnt, but this was the kinda game i would have GUSHED about to the other kids in elementary)
Lol I remember doing a similar thing as a kid in elementary school, I would wear a big winter coat and run around the playground pretending to be Samus, pointing my arm at birds and stuff pretending that it was a blaster cannon
I am old enough to have played this as a kid. I have no nostalgia and it hits just as hard. Music is timeless. I cannot say the impact games have are though but I can say with confidence this OST is not bound to its era.
@@chinogambino9375as someone who only played super metroid a few months ago I can say that it's music and world design are some of the best in the genre
Whenever I close my eyes and let my own imagination wander to this song - I always imagine a colossal underground cave filled with a crimson red water that shimmers with ripples and stretches onwards unrelentingly for eternity with no way out.
I had forgotten how good this soundtrack actually is... gives me chills and also makes me realize how spoiled I was with this game when I was little because even today they’re having trouble topping it.
the gaming industry is at an all time LOW with new ideas. the last few years were horrible. new release trailers lag, and its just sad. missing ideas, so remilking old franchises.
@@coooolibri I share your disappointment. A friend and I had a long conversation because we were reminiscing about WoW and we kind of got to a general feeling that the video game as we know it has changed so much that it's unrecognizable. When we were little, games were like getting your hands on a full, robust and long novel. It was exciting to have and you spent a very long time with each game. I had a computer when I was little also and I remember going to the computer store and buying a game with their huge boxes and full, large game manuals with stories and artwork. Most of the money appears now to be in mobile games. IAP, things of that nature that a whole design studio creating a game like we used to have is simply not fiscally worth it for the shareholders. And so we now have less and less great games. We are in the McDonalds era of gaming.
@@TheFoodieCutie I agree. Even though I wasn't alive in the 90's, I still enjoy playing games from that era more than most games of today. Don't get me wrong, I still think there are some great games in the modern day, like Breath of the Wild and Tetris Effect, but it feels like the overall market has dipped in creativity. Now that many games are becoming download only, there is even less to explore in terms of game contents. At least it's slightly better for the environment.
i was playing this game in the middle of the night and i took my first step into brinstar and this music played...u cant imagine how that sent chills down my spine its atmosphere i tell u
Super Metroid has the BEST music score, I have ever heard on the SNES (with DK 1 and especially 2, trailing right behind it). Man... So epic. This is the game that made me go out and buy a sound system, so I can really crank the volume and bass up.
Yoshi's Island had a lot of good tracks, too. And some surprisingly awesome ones laid out amongst the happy ones; the Castle theme, Underground theme, Boss Theme 2 (the intense one, not the silly one) and Baby Bowser's theme come to mind right away.
When Samus exploration leads her between Brinstar and Norfair.. Deep atmospheric ambiance with pulsating phosphorescence of strange lifeforms in the womb of Zebes.
yep the metroid series uses a lot of them same music just with a spin but it still sounds sooooo good the planet entry theme for aether in echoes and the one for norion in corrutpion are the same theme and i was told they both came as spinoffs from a them in this game
This theme plays in a dark and mysterious tune, with a pulsing drone, choir chants, and a somber melody performed by a flute and piano. My favorite Metroid Metroid music. Even though this theme can be heard on other Metroid games as a remake or an arranged version, nothing can top the original one, which is this. The only version I can think of that is equally as the Super Nintendo version is the one from Metroid: Samus Returns on Nintendo 3Ds.
This song still sends chills down my spine like it did back in 1996. When I used to play this I always thought thought it was rather strange how Brinstar can go from being bright, green full of life with cool funky music, to red depressing music by going though one door lol
99% of nintendo : YAY COLORS EVERYWHERE IT'S PARTY TIME 1% of nintendo (Metroid) : Holy shit this is creepy... Q_Q STILL one of the greatest game ever.
They don't make soundtracks like these anymore. This one plays directly into your soul. It's been at least 12 years since I played this game but when I close my eyes and listen to the soundtrack, I feel like I can see Criteria, Brinstar, Norfair (and oh the heat), Maridia, and Wrecked ship! What a game!
I mean, if any rapper had enough sense to finally spit some 🔥 over this beat, they'd BETTER give this instrumental the respect it deserves and don't change a damn thing! 😎
At last Super Metroid turns 30! Before there was Resident Evil this was one of my favorite games as a kid. The good old fashioned days. Back when games had less or no dialogue certain games had no save points. This theme represents you exploring much deeper areas when your going much further. 30 years later. This game is a true masterpiece!
Literally just discovered this song after my friend sat me down to play super metroid for the first time. I've played metroidvanias that take inspiration from these originals but never the originals themselves. Needless to say the game slaps and this song is what really stood out to me.
This game is a classic.Got this game on release day back in 1994. Recently repurchased an SNES this game and other great games of the time for the system.
Sem dúvidas a melhor , a nostalgia grita , salta , da cambalhota quando ouço essa música , cara eu me transporto pra 1995 e uma manhã de sábado , numa cadeira na sala e uma tv velha de tubo
Yes, Yes, yes, this is the SONG that SUCKED you in, you did not need 3-D just this bad ass song! Gosh damn the determination, and chill that goes through your spine and mind while listening to this song, also was my song i listened to when i got stuck and couldnt figure out where to go, no strategy guide for my 12yr old self ,no sir!
@Megamiga96 - That's what made it a perfect environment... The "weirdness" of it created an alien experience. Everything was mysterious and unanswered. The canny way this game was able to maintain it's unexplained variables is what made this game one of the best games ever made. That's one reason games today constantly fail: everything is always explained. Nothing left to the imagination. SM was mysterious in its characters, environs... Even music. It's a priceless artifact.
This game did everything it could to make you feel completely lost in a 2d side scroller, right down to ost. There’s something so ominous about this one.
I heard Samus speak Chozo with this song playing. I haven't beaten Dread yet, but it's awesome. Only problem is that they don't explain the boss fights at all. Edit: I have beaten Dread on Normal Mode and Hard Mode now. I think it make some much-needed improvements to Samus's controls. I still love Super though. If Nintendo makes a remake of this, I'd buy it with no hesitation.
Único, lo jugué en 1995 casi cuando salió, y a los años lo terminé. Uno de los mejores en los 90's seguro. La ambientación música y todo es sin duda antes y después en juegos 🎉
@peoplegolol What a coincidence, my grandpa bought it for me too xD, and it's also because of this I grew up with the mentality that graphics is a tertiary need. First comes gameplay, then comes music and then comes graphics.
There was a rap song on the radio that came on that used this track. Couldn’t shazam and I doubt shazam would even know. This was years ago but I still think about it.
Zebes was a weird planet. Wasteland on the surface, dense jungle just below the surface, vast underground lakes below that, then ancient ruins buried in lava, then a high tech-centre at the core.
Why the rock is probally red is because sometimes, under areas teeming with life (Brinstar isn't exactly TEEMING with life, but it has a lot of plants everywhere.) The soil underground can grow red due to certain minerals. It happens on earth too. Great song, btw.
I would pause the game in this section and pretend to be "Metroid" (or actually Samus, c'mon I was only 5) and turn up the TV really loud. I'd jump around my front room, on and behind the couches, pretending to sneak around and shoot stuff. Same with the "escape theme", no wonder I like parkour now
My eyes water at the thought. Wish I could be young again
TroyHasslehoff that's so cool
This, put a smile on my face. 👏🏾
that’s adorable. i probably would have done the same kinda thing as a kid if i had super metroid (sadly i didnt, but this was the kinda game i would have GUSHED about to the other kids in elementary)
Damn this comment really 10 years old, that's really cool though and made me happy, I totally see my self doing this as a kid too haha.
Lol I remember doing a similar thing as a kid in elementary school, I would wear a big winter coat and run around the playground pretending to be Samus, pointing my arm at birds and stuff pretending that it was a blaster cannon
I'm playing this game in Switch and I'm so impressed. What an incredible atmosphere.
That's Super Metroid, bud. It's the best in the franchise. Very few other Metroid games match its atmosphere.
@@chrisnichols9014I prefer dreads atmosphere and primes atmosphere but I still love supers atmosphere but I do prefer supers music
It's the best metroid game and one of the best SNES games of all time. Top 10 for sure.
@@snowbork252 definitely my favorite snes game by far
Recently minted Metroid fan here. I can say with certainty that this is still the best thing ever.
I am old enough to have played this as a kid. I have no nostalgia and it hits just as hard. Music is timeless. I cannot say the impact games have are though but I can say with confidence this OST is not bound to its era.
@@chinogambino9375as someone who only played super metroid a few months ago I can say that it's music and world design are some of the best in the genre
There was no reason this beat had to go so hard 😤
For real though, they went crazy in the studio making this 😂
Seriously lol
I said the same damn thing lml
Trap beat before you put the drums in ... That Baby Keem Track with this sample go hard
@@circleinfiniteand half the lyrics kinda ruin it tbh (song would’ve gone hard if it was on a different beat imo)
Whenever I close my eyes and let my own imagination wander to this song - I always imagine a colossal underground cave filled with a crimson red water that shimmers with ripples and stretches onwards unrelentingly for eternity with no way out.
With that vocabulary, you should become a writer lol
Soooo, Norfair? Lol.
Where does the lighting come from?
that's fucking badass
@@brendanj6272 Bioluminescence?
I love that Metroid Dread quotes this song
I had forgotten how good this soundtrack actually is... gives me chills and also makes me realize how spoiled I was with this game when I was little because even today they’re having trouble topping it.
the gaming industry is at an all time LOW with new ideas.
the last few years were horrible. new release trailers lag,
and its just sad. missing ideas, so remilking old franchises.
@@coooolibri I share your disappointment. A friend and I had a long conversation because we were reminiscing about WoW and we kind of got to a general feeling that the video game as we know it has changed so much that it's unrecognizable.
When we were little, games were like getting your hands on a full, robust and long novel. It was exciting to have and you spent a very long time with each game. I had a computer when I was little also and I remember going to the computer store and buying a game with their huge boxes and full, large game manuals with stories and artwork.
Most of the money appears now to be in mobile games. IAP, things of that nature that a whole design studio creating a game like we used to have is simply not fiscally worth it for the shareholders. And so we now have less and less great games. We are in the McDonalds era of gaming.
@@TheFoodieCutie I agree. Even though I wasn't alive in the 90's, I still enjoy playing games from that era more than most games of today. Don't get me wrong, I still think there are some great games in the modern day, like Breath of the Wild and Tetris Effect, but it feels like the overall market has dipped in creativity. Now that many games are becoming download only, there is even less to explore in terms of game contents. At least it's slightly better for the environment.
Prime was pretty good you know...
@@joefarrow1599 Sure, I don't deny the excellence of Metroid prime, however, I don't think it's quite up to par with super Metroid.
My favorite metroid music ever!!!!!
i was playing this game in the middle of the night and i took my first step into brinstar and this music played...u cant imagine how that sent chills down my spine
its atmosphere i tell u
The "WTF...why do I have to go back here again?" theme
Exactly lol
Super Metroid has the BEST music score, I have ever heard on the SNES (with DK 1 and especially 2, trailing right behind it). Man... So epic. This is the game that made me go out and buy a sound system, so I can really crank the volume and bass up.
Yoshi's Island had a lot of good tracks, too. And some surprisingly awesome ones laid out amongst the happy ones; the Castle theme, Underground theme, Boss Theme 2 (the intense one, not the silly one) and Baby Bowser's theme come to mind right away.
mistylear19
I agree! I've played Yoshi's Island again at some point last year. Very nice quality music work.
Nar Comic Underworld for me the best soundtracks in game are from Shadow of the Colossus and Super Mario Galaxy
SotC and Super Mario GAlaxy have amazing soundtracks but they were talking about SNES games.
Nar Comic Underworld thank god I live to play dat game 🤗
When Samus exploration leads her between Brinstar and Norfair..
Deep atmospheric ambiance with pulsating phosphorescence of strange lifeforms in the womb of Zebes.
Yes! I love how the environment in the Brinstar Depth seems to breathe with the music.
This theme was used in metroid prime 2 echoes underwater temple in torvus bog
yep the metroid series uses a lot of them same music just with a spin but it still sounds sooooo good the planet entry theme for aether in echoes and the one for norion in corrutpion are the same theme and i was told they both came as spinoffs from a them in this game
Yes, and it was an excellent remix!
and now dread too :D
OMG! That piano solo...EPIC!!!!
Baby Keem - Gang Activities
yuhh
This music sounds like a bunch of black dudes about to rob a bank in Asia.
always loved the piano part in this song. it gets stuck in my head all the time.
Atmosphere on point.
This is my favorite song of all the games, i remember my childhood times :'(
WE STRICTLY GANG SHIT❗️
I just released that keem sampled this shit I fucking love that song
They were definitely going crazy in the studio 🔥🔥🔥
accidental trap music
Young buck - skyscraper
@@neomerge Straight up took the sample from Metroid Prime xD
Baby Keem too WOW. Great prediction
yup - I was just listening to Larry June - Baggage Claims and knew i recognised the beat from super metroid haha
@@neomerge doope
Loved how Dread used this track in the cutscene with Quiet Robe
Como pode um jogo com 24 mega bits ter uma trilha sonora tão incrível.
*sets up a power bomb in the crystal corridor*
yes!
This takes me super long time before I knew the crystal corridor can be broken
@@yinghsi1207Same here. Took me a long time to figure that one out.
Whats the crystal coriddor? The tube before norfair where you can grt to maridia with Power bombs?
@@Graf-Fischgen-von-Fischgesicht yes
This theme plays in a dark and mysterious tune, with a pulsing drone, choir chants, and a somber melody performed by a flute and piano.
My favorite Metroid Metroid music.
Even though this theme can be heard on other Metroid games as a remake or an arranged version, nothing can top the original one, which is this.
The only version I can think of that is equally as the Super Nintendo version is the one from Metroid: Samus Returns on Nintendo 3Ds.
Hearing this song reminds me of Metroid Prime 2 Echoes, love the games
Torvus bog from Prime 2 is a remix of this theme! :)
When I first entered this area I was in tears. This song is just so good!
This song still sends chills down my spine like it did back in 1996. When I used to play this I always thought thought it was rather strange how Brinstar can go from being bright, green full of life with cool funky music, to red depressing music by going though one door lol
This is the most relaxing song in my opinion!
There was no reason bass had to go this hard 😤
@@zahirecoates Of course there was: To create an eerie, unnerving atmosphere fitting of the game.
99% of nintendo : YAY COLORS EVERYWHERE IT'S PARTY TIME
1% of nintendo (Metroid) : Holy shit this is creepy... Q_Q
STILL one of the greatest game ever.
They don't make soundtracks like these anymore. This one plays directly into your soul. It's been at least 12 years since I played this game but when I close my eyes and listen to the soundtrack, I feel like I can see Criteria, Brinstar, Norfair (and oh the heat), Maridia, and Wrecked ship! What a game!
Still arguably my favorite or 2nd favorite track in the entire franchise along with all its remixes
The atmosphere in this game just knocks it out of the park
One of the greatest pieces of 16-Bit music ever 🤌
I mean, if any rapper had enough sense to finally spit some 🔥 over this beat, they'd BETTER give this instrumental the respect it deserves and don't change a damn thing! 😎
Baby Keem - Gang Activities
Edi Rock feat. MC Sombra - PARANOIA
Larry June - “Baggage Claims”
@@ryanjay631 Keem went hard, ngl...but also T-Pain touched it nicely too.
That piano is so sexy
Listening to this with earphones on is like a nice ear massage.
Pqp, o cheiro do cartucho veio na mente na hora, que trilha sonora espetacular, obra prima dos games, fino senhores ❤️🍷🗿
Senhores 🍷🗿
Senhores estamos em mais uma reunião? Ah sim reunião de extrema cultura 🥂🗿🍷
@@cgplays9 la eles so usam a cara de pedra, a gente usa o vinho, e outra qual e o problema de usa meme de origem americana?
At last Super Metroid turns 30! Before there was Resident Evil this was one of my favorite games as a kid. The good old fashioned days. Back when games had less or no dialogue certain games had no save points. This theme represents you exploring much deeper areas when your going much further. 30 years later. This game is a true masterpiece!
When the piano hits!
That piano was crying out in pain from despair
Scary and beautiful at the same time
Literally just discovered this song after my friend sat me down to play super metroid for the first time. I've played metroidvanias that take inspiration from these originals but never the originals themselves. Needless to say the game slaps and this song is what really stood out to me.
This game is a masterpiece. But it is scary.
This game is a classic.Got this game on release day back in 1994. Recently repurchased an SNES this game and other great games of the time for the system.
God this theme is GOOD
One of the greatest games ever created .
This is a checkpoint in my life I can come back to
This and Norfair Ridley are the best tracks on the game.
Essa música sempre me deixa depre e feliz ao msm tempo. Super Metroid vai ser um game eterno na minha vida 😍💗
Esse fundo musical é top demais, uma mistura de tristeza e suspense.
1994-2024 😱
Sem dúvidas a melhor , a nostalgia grita , salta , da cambalhota quando ouço essa música , cara eu me transporto pra 1995 e uma manhã de sábado , numa cadeira na sala e uma tv velha de tubo
Foda.
O sentimento de solidão que ela passa é absurdo.
Você fez a melhor descrição e sentimento que esse jogo passa neste momento.
Sooo many memories! One of the best games I've ever played!
Seriously, Nintendo was cooking up some straight BANGERS in the OST for this game!
this is perfection
it reminds me of samus
like it's her theme
Yes, Yes, yes, this is the SONG that SUCKED you in, you did not need 3-D just this bad ass song! Gosh damn the determination, and chill that goes through your spine and mind while listening to this song, also was my song i listened to when i got stuck and couldnt figure out where to go, no strategy guide for my 12yr old self ,no sir!
This is the best Metroid theme. There is no doubt about it. I wish they would remake this masterpiece, Super Metroid 3.
The power of the snes sound chip is what made this console great.
Thankyou to the composer's of such classic games.
@Megamiga96 - That's what made it a perfect environment... The "weirdness" of it created an alien experience. Everything was mysterious and unanswered. The canny way this game was able to maintain it's unexplained variables is what made this game one of the best games ever made. That's one reason games today constantly fail: everything is always explained. Nothing left to the imagination. SM was mysterious in its characters, environs... Even music.
It's a priceless artifact.
One of the BEST sections in the game.
Native area with native American like music Always loved it still do
I have aced through Super Metroid so many times. I lost count years ago .
You can rap to this
@Craig Adams gay is your dad
lol i made a beat wit this sample: ruclips.net/video/OKr67XC7dUE/видео.html
Craig Adams okay boomer
baby keem - gang activists
Larry June - Baggage Claims!
Sensacional, esse jogo é atemporal!
This game did everything it could to make you feel completely lost in a 2d side scroller, right down to ost. There’s something so ominous about this one.
So glad this song came back so many times. My all-time second favorite theme from the game (first is the jungle theme)
The kind of song that someone would make a trap mix out of
playing this game late at night really adds atmosphere!!!
When I first played, I had to play at night. You're right. It made it so much better and atmospheric.
1:22 best part
Hard to pick a favorite track from the game, but this is certainly a contender.
Just listened to this, this does NOT have to go so hard🔥😩. Metroid is so underrated
I played this game when I was 3, now I'm 18 and I'm still playing it
I could’ve sworn I heard the Nintendo service hotline use this as hold music
Thai would be better than todays hold music In general ugh
The intro sounds like someone's about to drop the world's hottest Rap/Hip-Hop single. 🎶
baby keem gang activities
@@A7lol a black?
@@A7lol I hadn't even heard of them until you mention. xD
@@gjtrue Larry June - “Baggage Claims”
To me, it sounds Nine Inch Nails-y.
I heard Samus speak Chozo with this song playing. I haven't beaten Dread yet, but it's awesome. Only problem is that they don't explain the boss fights at all.
Edit: I have beaten Dread on Normal Mode and Hard Mode now. I think it make some much-needed improvements to Samus's controls. I still love Super though. If Nintendo makes a remake of this, I'd buy it with no hesitation.
GBA games had the best control for mine.
The best thing from Samus Returns/Dread is the slide.
My favorite of all time. Love love love it.
Is it just nostalgia or is this music just so good! Completed this game when I was about 10, music still hits so hard q
Super Metroid: A 30 yr old game that aged perfectly.
2024 and I got this on repeat
My favorite
1:28 is where it gets awesome :D
This is one of my favourite songs to play on the piano
I Finally Found It!
Único, lo jugué en 1995 casi cuando salió, y a los años lo terminé. Uno de los mejores en los 90's seguro. La ambientación música y todo es sin duda antes y después en juegos 🎉
No track in am2r touches this. This is metroid music to me. Melody with tons of ambience, but heavy bass. Measured music.
I swear I'm about to sample this... You have no idea how many hours of my life I've heard this song...
Baby Keem
2024 and still love this song
song pattern sounds like a song i've heard before, this is a banger for a snes game
always in love with this one
This is the best ost in the entire game for me..
You are very much welcome, good sir.
Greatest VGM ever.
Hoy empeze a jugarlo
Ufff me esta encantando ❤
1. They were doing this sort of shit on SNES. 👍🍇
2. Ppl don’t get playing this stuff when it was out and hearing it then.....😐🌷
So nobody gonna make a beat outta this before I do tonight?
@peoplegolol What a coincidence, my grandpa bought it for me too xD, and it's also because of this I grew up with the mentality that graphics is a tertiary need. First comes gameplay, then comes music and then comes graphics.
There was a rap song on the radio that came on that used this track. Couldn’t shazam and I doubt shazam would even know. This was years ago but I still think about it.
It was Baby Keem
i went crazy when i hear this on metroid dread
Zebes was a weird planet. Wasteland on the surface, dense jungle just below the surface, vast underground lakes below that, then ancient ruins buried in lava, then a high tech-centre at the core.
I can hear the spin jump sounds
Why the rock is probally red is because sometimes, under areas teeming with life (Brinstar isn't exactly TEEMING with life, but it has a lot of plants everywhere.) The soil underground can grow red due to certain minerals. It happens on earth too.
Great song, btw.