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Title: Hummer Team instrument discovered in licensed GBC game
Post by: KimKaphwanAndKnuckles on April 24, 2016, 07:17:29 AM
So I was trying out the crappy GBC game "N-Sync: Get To The Show" and discovered something strange:

If you wait on the screen where you type in your player's name, you'll hear that the triangle channel is unmistakably Hummer's "wah-wah" instrument.  O_o  As much as you guys hate emulation links, I have no choice but to prove my point with one (it's a flash emulator, so it'll work right away)
http://www.playr.org/play/nsync_-_get_to_the_show/1309 (http://www.playr.org/play/nsync_-_get_to_the_show/1309)
Title: Hummer Team instrument discovered in licensed GBC game
Post by: KingPepe on April 24, 2016, 10:07:57 AM
...that's not even remotely similar. Even then, it's not that hard to replicate something like that on the NES to begin with. (the triangle channel is quite limited...)
Title: Hummer Team instrument discovered in licensed GBC game
Post by: KimKaphwanAndKnuckles on April 24, 2016, 11:38:04 AM
Oh well, I tried...
Title: Hummer Team instrument discovered in licensed GBC game
Post by: fcgamer on April 25, 2016, 01:52:48 PM
Yes, it is similar, though it is not the same.  The Hummer Team stuff and the Codemasters stuff share quite a few similarities, imo, even though being different.