Game systems from the 8-bit and ?? ?? ???16-bit era weren't exactly the graphical powerhouses that modern consoles, PCs and even phones have evolved into. But there are many other aspects including good controls, a solid storyline and memorable characters that factor into the creation of a well-rounded game.
Quality games almost unanimously also have great sound and music.
Quality games almost unanimously also have great sound and music. Hamstrung by hardware limitations, composers of yesteryear often had to get creative in order to conquer shortcomings associated with the platforms of the time. Here are 10 prime examples where composers did just that...
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