@adam-
As Farcaster continues to make it's transition from onchain social app to a wallet app with social component, it's both sad, and exciting to find a new channel you resonate with.
This kind of discovery beats plain token discovery any day of the week because you can connect with more than just a bonding curve, but rather other people who share interests without feeling like it needs a financial incentive. Sure, that can be in there, and it's nice to know there are tools you can interact with should you want to add that component, but it's not the main driving factor. This is what Merkle is sadly pivoting from, and this is what people will return to once the market gets rekt.
Frustration aside, I'm happy to have found /videogamemusic
Hoping @kenjiquest, @stevedv.eth or someone else here can help me solve this mystery I've been trying to solve for years:
First, some background:
In 1987 Capcom made a movie tie in version of Marusa no Onna. You can listen to the score for this here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibAoBCSr8-Y
2 years later a 16 bit version of a soundtrack was released, but outside of the theme, the score is completely different. I initially thought there was a Genisis or another port, but haven't been able to find any information on it. So my question is: What was this 16bit version made for? I know it says "Part of Scitron's G.S.M. 1500 Series", but was it attached to anything? An arcade port maybe?
https://gameost.net/marusa-no-onna/