Wolverine: Adamantium Rage [SNES] | Original Soundtrack
Composer(s): Dylan Beale: https://soundcloud.com/dylan-beale
Title: 0:00
Cinema 1: 3:22
Cinema 2: 4:39
Weapon-X Lab: 9:50
Destroyer Programme: 13:35
Japan: 16:52
Tri-Fusion: 19:43
Lady Deathstrike: 21:11
Tokyo: 22:41
Geist: 25:53
Nightmare World: 27:17
Cyber: 29:50
Shinobi Shaw's Mansion: 33:20
Dark Queen: 37:05
Fugue: 38:43
Under the Hellfire Club: 43:06
Great Beast: 47:58
Game Over: 50:31
Unused 1: 50:37
Unused 2: 54:00
Alarm: 57:45
Source(s):
Music: http://snesmusic.org/v2/profile.php?profile=set&selected=3304
Art: https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxUDOCU0BK2rZ9OQu9h7d756AwFE7euEV0
If you want to loop a track then scroll to the chapter markers (not the timestamps!) and click or tap ‘View All’. This brings up a playlist-style Chapter Selection menu where you get the options to share or loop each timestamp.
Both versions of Wolverine: Adamantium Rage are now best known for their excellent soundtracks. The SNES version has a hardcore hip-hop soundscape with the now-infamous proto-grime song in Tri-Fusion’s theme. I would also recommend both the Title and Alarm themes personally.
I honestly love how the SNES' sample-based synthesis and massive reverb capabilities make it perfect for darker shades of hip-hop and I am disappointed that SNES hip-hop hasn't become its own aesthetic yet. I'm hoping that someday it will.
It is kinda fascinating to see how two ports of the same game can be so different. A bit like how two students can submit two entirely different essays on the same topic. In this case, however, both students get a big fat F for how terrible they are. Seriously I’m convinced the developers never played their games let alone have play testers for them.
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