

The main menu music is very catchy too.īut since I'm pitting three tracks against one, and the GBA one is indeed excellent, I'm going to declare a tie. And while the title screen starts with a bunch of monkey sounds, it then develops into a wonderful remix of DKC1's bonus game music. but I'm partial to how the SNES game opens with that enigmatic fanfare. I know that everyone would pick the GBA version purely for being an Aquatic Ambiance remix, it is a good song, and it does fit the new intro. The music starts with a remix of Aquatic Ambiance for everything until you start the game. The music starts with a fanfare, goes into the title screen, and then the main menu. I will sometimes compare game sections that have multiple tracks.Ī warning: my music terminology is very limited, so my explanations might not be very descriptive or easy to understand if you don't hear the music track in question.ġ) Let's start with the Intro/Title Screen/Menu I am only going to compare the main tracks, barring a few exceptions. I will not compare the quality of the music, because as we all know, the SNES would win in every category. I will compare the composition, the melody, and whatever makes a track be good regardless of the soundchip used.
