12-23-2013, 10:08 PM
The Famicom Disk System version of Zelda 2 has different music for when you're in battle than the cartridge version (Famicom and NES.) The reason for the change is unknown. Gamers outside of Japan may recognize the song as the mini-boss music from the Minish Cap.
FDS Version:
Cartridge Version:
Another weird tidbit, The SNES Burn-In Test cart. This was used by Nintendo to test and diagnose any problems with the with SNES and the controllers (including peripherals.)
When testing the sound module, it will play a variety of SFX for Test 1-6. Test 7, however, is a 16-bit rendition of the title screen music from Zelda 2.
SNES Burn-In Cart:
(at 1:22. It continues, the video simply cuts it off.)
Zelda 2:
FDS Version:
Cartridge Version:
Another weird tidbit, The SNES Burn-In Test cart. This was used by Nintendo to test and diagnose any problems with the with SNES and the controllers (including peripherals.)
When testing the sound module, it will play a variety of SFX for Test 1-6. Test 7, however, is a 16-bit rendition of the title screen music from Zelda 2.
SNES Burn-In Cart:
(at 1:22. It continues, the video simply cuts it off.)
Zelda 2: