Emo Nes
Created on: November 4th, 2005
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That is not NES music. The orchestration is much too rich, as the NES could play only three notes at one time, plus one noise, plus one sample. It might be famicom (japanese NES) music, as famicom cartridges were allowed to contain extra synthesizer hardware whose output was mixed with the famicom's own audio.
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