Click on the tracks to play them. I DID NOT MAKE THESE!!! This time I have the intense "Ridley's Lair" from Super Metroid, the depressing "Phantom and a Rose" From Secret of Mana, the creepy "Dancing Calcobrena" from Final Fantasy IV, the classic overworld theme from The Legend of Zelda: A link to the Past, the upbeat "Mute City" from F-Zero, the amazing "Slash" from Castlevania: Dracula X, who could forget "Mario Circuit" From Super Mario Kart, and last but definitely not least, "Treasury" from Super Castlevania IV. I try not to have two tracks from the same series in one volume, but I don't have much SNES music that isn't from Castlevania. That series has the best music of any in my opinion.
"Treasury" doesn't get really good until about 25 seconds. I'm going to be having a lot of Dracula X music because I don't know enough Turbo Grafix 16(PC Engine in JP) music to make an entire project. If you don't know what I'm talking about, Castlevania: Dracula X is a Super Nintento remake of Castlevania: Rondo of Blood for the PC Engine released exclusively in Japan in the early 90s and wasn't brought to the US in... I think 2007. Anyway, the music for that game is just as good as the SNES remakes, but there is a larger OST than the SNES remake. Click "see inside" and go to the "Slash" sprite. Then click "sounds" to hear the SNES remake and the original version of Slash.