all cards on the table, if actual music on the fucking radio were this good, I wouldn't have stopped listening to it over 20 years ago. it's 3:18 A.M., I'm at work, this is blaring and I'm smiling so hard that my jaw aches. Thank you.
1am here, 6 years after you make this remark and I'm doing the same thing.. the radio music is shitty tonight and so I fired this up.. volume to 11 and busted the knob off!!!
After having fun as a kid playing a season I make the playoffs.... defer (as always), kick the ball off and hear 7:41 and instantly think.... oh shit, the computer is mad now!
Nothing was scarier than playing against the Giants in the playoffs, watching Lawrence Taylor shed every block to tackle you in the end zone at the kickoff...
You could definitely tell when the computer got angry. I remember as a kid I was in season mode and undefeated with somebody good (Chiefs or Bears I believe, but honestly don't remember) and I had to play the Chargers and Marion Butts suddenly turned into Bo Jackson. He was literally impossible to tackle the whole game. Needless to say, I lost bad to the Chargers.
And the people who figured out how to rearrange everything to accommodate Baltimore, Jacksonville, Carolina, and Houston are the real MVPs (I remember the first hacks didn't add teams).
unknown theme 1 is measuring for a firstdown unknown theme 2 is safety unknown fanfare is cutscene of team making it to the playoffs unknown fanfare 2 is team making it to the superbowl. Thanks again wii guy for the memories of my childhood playing this game.
You're the best for uploading this Wiiguy! This game definitely has the best soundtrack out of any football/NES game that ever existed. Never get tired of hearing this music.
Whenever playing a competitive 2nd player in an important game and in a crucial moment, I'd LOVE to sing the injury music, just to taunt his ass. And more often than not, it'd work. And by work, make them play scared or even result in an actual injury. Game is legendary. Won the superbowl with every team in single player mode many years back.
Even after like 20 years, these tracks still are able to grip at my heart considering the love and enjoyment i had playing this. Of all the tracks, i feel like the player 1 pro bowl hits the hardest (it would fit better for the superbowl game) but the tone it sets feels like a do or die situation and I love it.
i used to play as the steelers or the falcons in preseason and season mode then as the NFC in the pro bowl. super tecmo bowl is the best damn game of all time thanks WiiGuy.
Man I don't know what you did to it but the snare in the intro really pops. Fantastic! And, of course, all the other songs are great too, I use them sometimes as inspirational music for writing or whatever, you should see how great these songs sound in a car with a good audio system... yeah why the hell not drive to the Krogers to the good old Tecmo Super Bowl offense song, sure why not, it picks up the chicks and knocks down the Bosworths in your way whee Bo Jackson touchdown Raiders!
Roster / Staff Roll is the good stuff, especially 17:12. Really catchy melodies. Thanks for sharing this, as well as some other gems (Captain Skyhawk, Tim Follin, etc)
There are three other sound cues: Coin Toss/Rushing TD, when a QB gets sacked, and the chain crew measurement whether a first down is made or not. And the "Touchdown Fanfare" is when you make a passing TD.
I still have this game for my NES, however i probably haven't played it in over 14 years. I actually grew up with the NES, but it was in its later years when I was playing it. This was always one of my favorites, that and Commando.
First time going through the main season and BO JACKSON GOT INJURED Amazing the deals on ebay are nuts, got a 100% CIB copy and everything was near perfect, but the game was FLAWLESS. Screw Emulators
I pulled off a perfect season with the Miami Dolphins. 16-0-0, made it to the Super Bowl & won. Basically, I repeated a slightly longer version of their 1972 season.
19:27 would've been sampled by now if they actually assigned it to a sequence in a game. Definitely one of the best hidden tracks on a game i've ever heard.
@@robertanderson2898 Apparently it was going to be the music for penalties. People have found data for penalty cutscenes in the game's code, so at some point they thought about adding them.
Not too bad at all. Just a quick observation: I think you may have the titles on those last two tracks incorrect. The track at 20:14 is indeed a cutscene, but it's when teams (CPU or player-controlled) are named Division Champions. 20:23, while also a cutscene, is for the AFC & NFC Conference Champions (subsequently, the two teams that will face each other in the Super Bowl).
This has to be one of the greatest classic video game soundtracks of all time. The traditional 8 but had so much more life and emotion to it than anything done on the SNES. The music on the SNES all sounded super muddy and lifeless.