One Minute of Music from EVERY SNES Game (US & Canada)
One minute of music from every one of the 720 official Super Nintendo Entertainment System games released in the United States/Canada. That's exactly 12 hours of music, the current max length for a YouTube video!
00:00:00 - #
00:02:00 - A
00:40:00 - B
01:29:00 - C
02:07:00 - D
02:32:00 - E
02:47:00 - F
03:22:00 - G
03:35:00 - H
03:51:00 - I
04:06:00 - J
04:26:00 - K
04:46:00 - L
05:07:00 - M
06:00:00 - N
06:34:00 - O
06:45:00 - P
07:25:00 - Q
07:26:00 - R
08:01:00 - S
09:01:00 - Super
10:09:00 - T
10:54:00 - U
11:07:00 - V
11:11:00 - W
11:48:00 - X
11:52:00 - Y
11:56:00 - Z
Also see/hear my earlier video, "One Minute of Music from EVERY NES Game":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoLTzC48x9I
Thanks to WinAmp's ability to play the music with the SNESAmp/Alpha-II SPC Player/Highly Competitive SNSF Player plugins and output it with the Nullsoft Disk Writer plugin, SNES SPC700 Player as well to play a few that WinAmp couldn't, SNESmusic.org and spc.joshw.info for most RSN and SPC files. (Some files I had to rip myself using BizHawk and Audacity, since at the time of making this, there unfortunately isn't a place for ALL Super NES soundtrack files.)
If this video gets a lot of Likes, I will do a second part for the other Super NES games, such as all the PAL region exclusives.
There are only official games, none unlicensed. You won't find Super 3D Noah's Ark here.
These are described as "US and Canada" releases instead of "North America" because Mexico - a part of North America - got the game Super Copa, which I had previously thought was just a South American exclusive. The maximum length of a YouTube video is 12 hours - or 720 minutes, so it wouldn't fit, but as it is just a reskin of Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer, you can hear it at 10:38:00. If this gets enough views and Likes, I will make a second part and include Super Copa as well as the PAL exclusives and special carts.
Frogger is the last Super NES game released in North America, and oddly has no music. This is similar to how on the NES, one of the launch games, Golf, also has no music, so the NES and Super NES are bookended with musicless games that are both associated with "green". (Williams) Arcade's Greatest Hits also has no music, so I put in a medley of Sinistar's voice clips. (Hope his roar right after the Animaniacs theme doesn't scare anyone!)
The Miracle Piano Teaching System also has no in-game music, as it comes from the keyboard, so I recorded my own. It is the same clip that I used for the NES version.
The games are listed by North American names in APA style alphabetization - my preferred style which ignores spaces and punctuation, so "(The) Magical Quest: Starring Mickey Mouse" comes before "Magic Boy", unlike how your computer would sort them. When on-box and in-game titles differ, I usually listed them by the box name, therefore, it's "Winter Olympic Games" instead of "The XVII Olympic Winter Games: Lillehammer 1994". There are exceptions; I went with "Super E.D.F." as it says in-game instead of "Earth Defense Force" on-box, as it seems wrong to disavow the "Super" in a title on the Super NES. Many sources swap around "Mutant Chronicles: Doom Troopers" - as in "Doom Troopers: Mutant Chronicles" - as it looks that way on the box, but the in-game title, top of the cartridge label (above the fold), and within the manual have it clearly with the franchise name "Mutant Chronicles" first, so it is under "M". I chose to put "Bram Stoker's Dracula" and "Capcom's MVP Football" under D and M, to be consistent with disregarding "Disney's" from the various Disney games. "Tecmo" is an exception, like on the NES - I waffled on where to put "Tecmo Secret Of The Stars", as some sources omit the "Tecmo", but I ended up leaving it in "T", strange as it is. "Exertainment" games are also listed under "E". I still alphabetized with athletes' names, which is why "Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball" comes right after "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein", but I couldn't bring myself to put "Ryne Sandberg Plays Super Bases Loaded" under "R". I could go on, but there's logic to it all; you should be able to find whatever game you're looking for.
Interestingly, the halfway point at 6:00:00 is exactly between M and N, just like in the alphabet. The many "Super" games (though not as many as everyone jokes there are) start one minute after the 3/4 mark, and after exactly one hour of the earlier games that begin with "S".
Box art is from The Cover Project ( http://www.thecoverproject.net/view.php?cat_id=8 ). I did MANY edits like cleaning up scratches and making the backgrounds a solid black. This video should be a good source of clean Super NES box art.
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