Hummer Team Soundfont [best] -

In the sprawling, chaotic history of retro video game music, few topics are as obscure or as oddly recognizable as the . To the average player, it’s a peculiar sonic signature—a blend of bright, synthesized brass, thudding bass, and drum samples that sound slightly out of time. To connoisseurs of unlicensed Famicom (NES) games, it is the unmistakable audio hallmark of one of Taiwan’s most prolific pirate game developers.

While there isn't one "official" version, these are common community sources for these types of sounds: Fallen Down (Hummer Team Soundfont) - Mania Sonic hummer team soundfont

(also known as Somari Team) became famous for "demaking" popular 16-bit games like Street Fighter II , Sonic the Hedgehog (as Somari ), and Super Mario World for the 8-bit NES. Their music was handled by the Hummer Sound Engine , which many believe was a modification of audio code used by the developer Athena. The audio produced by this engine is characterized by: In the sprawling, chaotic history of retro video

: Its first recorded use was in AV Pachinko , developed by C&E, a company staffed by several future Hummer Team members. While there isn't one "official" version, these are