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Mother 3 cutting room floor
Mother 3 cutting room floor













Uh…and how does this NOT sound like M3 music? The free, disassociated jazz feel, the rollicking keyboard/synth licks, the reggae midriffs and the intensity of harmonic metal all rolled into one? Those saying it doesn’t sound like, or is at least heavily inspired by, the released music of M3 are either delusional or tone deaf. 2° this is homebrew RSP sound made by a guy trying to make it pass for EB64 music. In my opinion, there are two most likely hypothesis : 1° this is sound from development files of EB64, not from a beta rom cartridge. But just saying that, on the account that the sound is clean, one should not dismiss the possiblity of it being N64 sound. But could this be EB64 music coming from development files? yes, it could be! It wasn’t unusual for music to be composed for N64 in high quality and then downsampled to take less space in builds usable on the actual system.īut then all this speculation is not taking in account that the music style doesn’t sound like Mother 3 music at all (it sounds more like Opoona music to me actually, or Phantasy Star Online :P). But would it come from a running beta rom catridge? I doubt so, due to the chunk of space such music would take up. So my very personal opinion is that, yes, this could have been made to be played by the RSP. As for the cleanliness of the sound, the fact that the game was developed within the larger constraints of a N64DD disk at one point could have meant higher quality music but being a RPG I doubt they would have sacrificed space much better used for actual game content just to offer higher quality music. It does sound like it uses samples and is not orchestrated for one thing. So in this case, it COULD be N64 produced music. Most of them simply didn’t because it would have been either too taxing on the RSP depending on the codecs used (N64 was capable of decoding mp3 as seen in Conker’s Bad Fur Day), or in most cases this was simply caused by the lack of storage space on the cartridge.

mother 3 cutting room floor

The N64 wasn’t incapable of producing CD quality music (or near that quality) if developers chose to do so. I wouldn’t write it off on the only basis that the sound is “too clean”. UPDATE: Shogo Sakai, the game’s musician, says he has nothing to do with this 自分とは関係のないものです。 I don’t know, what do you think? Legit or fake?

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I can’t say if it’s real or not with just these videos, plus the fact that “music” is misspelled on everyone one is a little weird. So if the above music is legit, this is the first new EarthBound 64 stuff to come to light since 2000!

mother 3 cutting room floor

Until now, the only officially released EarthBound 64/MOTHER 3 N64 music are three other tunes that you can find here.

mother 3 cutting room floor

I don’t know if this guy is a troll or not but he does have genuine OST of video games so. eh why not? anyways, i found some tracks I’ve never heard of before that supposedly come from Earthbound 64. Hello, I was looking at earthbound 64 info because. Here’s an interesting e-mail from a reader, though: I’ve never put much faith in it because it’s never accompanied with pictures or other evidence. September 3rd, 2015 | Audio Stuff, EarthBound 64įor the past year or so I’ve heard a number of different rumors and stories that someone has acquired a prototype of the Nintendo 64 version of MOTHER 3.













Mother 3 cutting room floor