Before the FM-Pac and MSX-2+ computer where released, MSX game-music had to be made with an 3-voice soundchip (PSG), which was no that good as the one in a Commodore 64, which has it's own SID music-format.
In Japan there were a lot of great composers who made some nice PSG game-musics
for MSX-games, but there were only a few composers in the Western World.
John Hassink created a nice collection of Western MSX PSG game-musics and uploaded to YouTube. He won't be doing a second part, but Manuel Bilderbeek made a playlist
with 17 more awesome MSX PSG musics.
For the John Hassink MSX PSG mega-collection: YouTube
For Manuel Bilderbeek MSX PSG music-collection:YouTube
In Japan there were a lot of great composers who made some nice PSG game-musics
for MSX-games, but there were only a few composers in the Western World.
John Hassink created a nice collection of Western MSX PSG game-musics and uploaded to YouTube. He won't be doing a second part, but Manuel Bilderbeek made a playlist
with 17 more awesome MSX PSG musics.
For the John Hassink MSX PSG mega-collection: YouTube
For Manuel Bilderbeek MSX PSG music-collection:YouTube
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