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  • Hooper68
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    F-ZERO (SNES) Music - Mute City

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlxa4w-7DUI

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    in modern way, the local child's are like very much computer games & also their music perfectly for enjoyment.

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  • Moondog
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    Originally posted by Jedi Knight View Post
    Jaguar XJ220 (Amiga)
    i'm sure the music on the Amiga version would've been great, but i'm guessing the Mega CD version would have been even better, since the Mega CD was amazing at taking great 16-bit music and giving it the CD quality sound, all Megadrive games that were also on Mega CD, had way better music on the Mega CD

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  • xmark1234
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    streets of rage 2 on the mega drive has great music and great levels to complete

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  • darren
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    another great game score from a great game.

    http://youtu.be/E1VAqwbtqfs

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  • darren
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    good call mate that music is class for sure always liked this games music.


    Originally posted by Twinny42 View Post
    Some of the music in the early games fantastic. One composer in particular who springs to mind is the legendary Dave Whittaker. In my opinion he is right up there alongside Rob Hubbard and Ben Daglish. Dave composed the in-game music for the likes of Xenon, Quadralien and Speedball plus many more more across different formats.

    One of my personal favourites was the music for Beyond the Ice Palace on the Atari ST.

    Have a listen and enjoy:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTbpBG4l25c

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  • Twinny42
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    Some of the music in the early games fantastic. One composer in particular who springs to mind is the legendary Dave Whittaker. In my opinion he is right up there alongside Rob Hubbard and Ben Daglish. Dave composed the in-game music for the likes of Xenon, Quadralien and Speedball plus many more more across different formats.

    One of my personal favourites was the music for Beyond the Ice Palace on the Atari ST.

    Have a listen and enjoy:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTbpBG4l25c

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  • Jedi Knight
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    Some of my favourites for music.

    Outrun (any format)
    Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge (Amiga)
    Jaguar XJ220 (Amiga)
    Shadow Warriors (Amiga)
    Shadow of the beast 2 (Amiga)
    Monkey Island series (Amiga)
    Sonic the Hedgehog (Megadrive)
    Final Fantasy 8 intro (PS1)

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  • Moondog
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    here's some more select faves of mine over the years

    Shining Force 2 - Promoted Attack

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-DL7DNW_w8

    Keio Flying Squadron - First Level
    (Starts at 1:19)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWfAbmhamkk

    Final Fantasy VII - Golden Saucer
    (the first game i ever played, that had its very own amusement park where you can ride the roller coaster and play lots on little mini games, easily the most fun location in any RPG)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT4xRwi5gUU

    Final Fantasy XII - Opening Theme
    (the last Final Fantasy to be amazing)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpl7P9-B1Ho

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  • Avahi1057
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    I think music was never more important than during the 8-bit era. Back then (especially on home computers as opposed to consoles) the games really weren't that hot. There was often very little actual gameplay duration or variation to these games and the longevity of the game was kept in place simply by making the games unreasonably difficult.

    For example, Rambo 2 and Enigma Force were two games I played to death on C64, but never completed. I've since seen walkthru's that completed the entire games in just 4 and 8 minutes respectively). These were short games!

    My point being that the music was a key component in keeping you "coming back for more" in what essentially could have been otherwise been very frustrating and psychologically unrewarding pursuit.

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    Rambo First Blood Part 2 :


    Enigma Force :
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVnUphAGx0E

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  • Powdered toast man
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    My favourite game tunes are from Psycho Hopper(C64), Magical sound shower from Out Run, the Tetris music on the original Game Boy, likewise the music from Nintendo World Cup. The Germanic heavy-metal music in Axelerator and the soundtrack from the original Grand theft Auto. Not to mention all of the themes from Sonic!

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  • PxlBld
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    The Ocean loading music on the C64 always put me in a good mood, sometimes took the edge off the disappointment of the loaded game

    If we are talking more recent, surely the first few Silent Hill games are worth a mention?
    Last edited by PxlBld; 02-04-2013, 14:06. Reason: spelling

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  • Paulos
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    Going back a bit, but I remember the first time I heard the music for Gyroscope on the ZX Spectrum, I thought it was amazing. If I remember correctly it was the first time I heard the spectrum playing what seemed liked more than one line of music at the same time.
    Got a link to it here but as I'm at work I can't hear it, so if I remembered incorrectly sorry about that!

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  • Cartimand
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    Some of my favourites were Robin of the Wood on the Spectrum 128k, Black Lamp again on the 128K Speccy and Grand Monster Slam on the Amiga. The last one is just so catchy (a sort of medieval stomp) that I downloaded a copy of the theme and use it as my ringtone.

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  • Moondog
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    never played much of DKC2 or 3, but i loved the first game, and all the music in it, especially the very tranquil underwater levels

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wCQ6M6EOhA




    here's another little piece from Ristar, that i've always loved, it just sucks its so short

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