And It's not just 7, 1 to 6 all share a common somewhat light hearted feel with each other, but from 7 to 13 they all have their unique feel and atmosphere, and tend to be more dramatic, honestly I prefer when they're different to each other cause it makes each game feel more unique and distinct from the rest, but 1 to 6 isn't bad at all.
I’m honestly suprised how close to the original ff7 and ff10 sound considering they were ps1 and ps2 games soundtracks being remade in a snes soundfont.
Final Fantasy VII uses similar soundfonts as were available in the 16-bit era. Nobuo Uematsu preferred the chiptune format because of space limitations, even though he was initially offered the chance to make "CD quality" music for the game.
Final fantasy is just a legend, from music to graphic. Can’t believe that every single battle theme sounds so good, even when I listen to it now….my few favourite are VII - X, and of course how can I miss out XIII the lightning theme…. That violin….and when I am listening to them, my just auto added the sound effect of attack, summon etc…. This is how good they are….
You could also try SNESifying the newly released Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia battle theme! (Yet it was released about 2 months ago) Also congrats on the 1k! Onward to 2k!
you will have to make an advanced version of this that is a true medley with tempo matching and segues between the themes instead of just the "battle sound!" otherwise ... i approve
Vaan: I have no battle theme. Ffxiv Warrior of Light: _Laughs in battle theme for each bloody area_ Everyone: No. That's Illegal. Cloud: _Gets remade_ Now it isn't Noctis: Hey.
Just imagine this: Dissidia Final Fantasy for the SNES, but as a 16-bits turn-based RPG, with a cast conformed not only by the main characters and villains, but also the rest of the protagonists of each title. Basically, Record Keeper but a lot better, wow!!
Final Fantasy - All Battle Themes (SNES Version) 0:00 Final Fantasy I (1987) - Battle Scene 0:41 Final Fantasy II (1988) - Battle Scene 1 1:22 Final Fantasy III (1990) - Battle 1 2:02 Final Fantasy IV (1991) - Fight 1 2:48 Final Fantasy V (1992) - The Battle 3:21 Final Fantasy VI (1994) - Battle Theme 4:14 Final Fantasy VII (1997) - Fighting 5:10 Final Fantasy VIII (1999) - Don't be Afraid 6:35 Final Fantasy IX (2000) - Battle 1 7:38 Final Fantasy X (2001) - Normal Battle 9:19 Final Fantasy XI (2002) - Battle Theme 11:03 Final Fantasy XII (2006) - Boss Battle 12:46 Final Fantasy XIII (2009) - Blinded By Light 😉
It'd work SO MUCH BETTER on SNES than NES too, given the limited memory of the NES. Sure, it might take like five cartridges on SNES but it's worth it!!
That would be a HUGE improvement. The original game was okay if you ignored the graphics, but if it were on the SNES all issues with the game would be fixed, plus the retro soundtrack remixes would make it EPIC.
I'm kinda surprised how little difference there is between the SNES version of Let the Battles Begin (FFVII) and the original MIDI soundfont. The biggest difference I could tell was the horns.
oh you had to use Dalmasca Estersands theme for XII. Makes sense since it's the first "battle theme" anyone hears in that game I guess? That and normal battle themes are simply the area themes in 12.
@@robertreckeweg8533 Well that game and FFXIV now have NPC party members and such. You can do a lot of stuff (but not all) alone. Maybe they can retool the game amd expand on that somehow, but keep all the story beats the same. Who knows... I haven't played FFXI since 2009 but I loved the stories and would play it again if it ever became a standalone game.
I was really impressed with the FFX battle version sounded it went really well and fit perfect.😮 Also XII is my favorite and i loved the way that sounded in 16 bit never would have guessed! 😃
Excellent job on remaking all of these tracks so well in an SNES soundfont. One thing I would like to point out however is when it comes to rendering the character sprites, they look a little blurry. If you want them to look sharper you'll need to upscale them with an upscaler called nearest neighbor. Then they will look sharper.
Just like Megaman is best at being 8 bit and more iconic that way, I feel like Final Fantasy is better looking with Sprites whether they’re 16 bit or 32 bit.
They need to go back to the old format of turned based and sprites, it's easier to make and it's what people liked... It also aged well compared to the 3d games, sure the 3d ones are good as well but when they took out the random battles it wasn't recognizable anymore. They also take longer to make, ff7 remake was in development since probably 2013/2014 and we finally got Part one 6 to 7 years later. (if that says anything)
@@GameparkGames I actually agree. I would love if FF went back to simple graphics and being turn based. For example FFBE sprites are extremely well made, they can do it like that. At least for future remakes.
Love the presentation. Are those the Cloud and Squall sprites from PS1 ff6 anthology save screen? ff11, 10:40 beautiful. ff12, oh yes the theme of going out into the open world of the desert and smacking wolves with a stick. ff13, good. Almost started sounding like La Mulana, ha!
Idiots believed that X was "tHe LaSt FF bY sQuArEsOfT". XI and X-2 was developed by Squaresoft. Even KH. Uematsu still worked in the base XI along with Mizuta and Tanioka (I'm sure most don't know them because XI "iS NoT FF 'cAuSe it'S MMO") so if you're going to dismiss XI dismiss X too because Uematsu did not do X by himself as well.
I dunno why. But with the SNES soundchip, FF7's battle theme sounds almost similar to regular version of FF7's battle theme. It's almost seemless between the two.
'Mystic Quest' is already a SNES game! I could upgrade it with higher quality sound like I did with 'IV, V and VI' in this video, but it wouldnt sound so different at all. I will include it a possible 'FF spin-offs' medley though.
I was up to the hype train while playing this cool music but I didn’t hear those other ones I mentioned. That’s why I wanted to ask him. Anyways, I’m still amazed by his work. Hands down to him. Have a good day man
Thanks for the support! Denjibu, Tactics is one my top favorite FFs, but Rachel is right - my criteria was 'mainstream numbered' titles with consistent battle themes. XII was the only exception because would be very unfair to leave such a major game out. As for XV, it kinda has a "Battle Theme" but it is so new we have no good MIDI files available and due its orchestral nature, it would take a very skilled musician to create it (and unfortunately I'm not one). I do plan to make more videos like this when I gather enough content and subs! Maybe medley for spin-off FFs? Stay tuned!