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You fumble through grids of bleeps and bloops, stacking melodies until your living room sounds like a forgotten SNES soundtrack test room. That 16-bit sound chip begs to be pushed until it crackles.

Developer: ASCII
Genre: Music
Released: 1996
File size: 660.03 KB
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Game Overview

Ongaku Tsukuru - Kanadeeru is one of those weird little SNES cartridges that makes you go, "Wait, they let you do this on a Super Nintendo?" It's basically a chiptune composer stuffed into a game—no levels, no enemies, just grids of notes and that crunchy 16-bit sound chip begging to be messed with.

At first, the interface feels like poking at an old synthesizer with too many buttons, but after five minutes of stumbling around, you'll accidentally make something that sounds suspiciously like a lost Mega Man stage theme. The real magic? Slapping together cheesy drum loops and seeing how many layers of bleeps you can stack before it turns into glorious noise. It's the kind of thing you'll lose an hour to without realizing.

Honestly, half the charm is how janky it is—this thing came out in 1994, when "music software" usually meant expensive studio gear. Yet here it is, letting you save your weird little creations to a SNES cartridge like some kind of digital time capsule. Perfect for when you want to pretend you're a Yuzo Koshiro intern.

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