01-04-2018, 08:32 PM
Well, this thread can easily be summed up by the title itself.
As most of the time, the people responsible for making video game music tend not directly be responsible for making everything else. So it's highly possible a bad game may have a really good composer in charge.
As for my example. Pictionary on the NES, it's a LJN game, so you can already imagine the quality. But the music is probably the best stuff you'll hear on the console. I'm not even joking.
Anyways, post some examples if you want.
As most of the time, the people responsible for making video game music tend not directly be responsible for making everything else. So it's highly possible a bad game may have a really good composer in charge.
As for my example. Pictionary on the NES, it's a LJN game, so you can already imagine the quality. But the music is probably the best stuff you'll hear on the console. I'm not even joking.
Anyways, post some examples if you want.