Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Metroid - Hirokazu Tanaka - Title Screen - Nintendo - NES - 1987
Soldier Blade - Keita Hoshi, Makiko Tanifuji - Title Screen - Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1992
The Guardian Legend - Masatomo Miyamoto (Miyamo), Takeshi Santo (Shant) - Title Screen - Broderbund - NES - 1989
Mig 29 Soviet Fighter - Codemasters Sound Team - Title Screen - Codemasters - NES - 1992
Actraiser - Yuzo Koshiro - Opening (Title Screen) - Enix - SNES - 1991
Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf - Rob Hubbard, Brian Schmidt - Title Screen - Electronic Arts - Genesis - 1992
Tetris Attack - Koji Kondo (arr. Masaya Kuzume) - Title Screen - Nintendo - SNES - 1996
BioMetal - Yoshio Nagashima - Main Theme - Activision - SNES - 1993
Journey to Silius - Naoki Kodaka, Nobuyuki Hara, Shinichi Seya - Title Screen - Sunsoft - NES - 1990
Blades of Steel - Hidehiro Funauchi, Akiko Ito - Title Screen - Konami - Game Boy - 1991
Faxanadu - Jun Chikuma - Title Screen - Hudson Soft - NES - 1989
Toughman Contest - Brian Schmidt - Title Screen - Electronic Arts - Genesis - 1995
Kid Icarus - Hirokazu Tanaka - Title Screen - Nintendo - NES - 1987
Batman - Naoki Kodaka, Nobuyuki Hara - Title Screen - Sunsoft - NES - 1989
Mega Man 2 - Takashi Tateishi - Title Screen - Capcom - NES - 1989
Goal! Two - unknown - Title Screen - Jaleco/TOSE - NES - 1992
Super Mario Kart - Soyo Oka - Title Screen - Nintendo - SNES - 1992
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ReplyDeleteMan, the MOMENT that Mig 29 track started I was immediately jamming. I fucking LOVED that! Never heard it before and I knew from the first note that it was great. Very nice choice.
ReplyDeleteI also want to say that I really love how you can hear birds chirping in the background of this episode between songs. Very soothing and actually adds a lot to the show's atmosphere.
As for the Batman track, the start of it always bothered me any time I'd play the game growing up. That second note that lasts a long time sounds like the game freezing, especially since the screen goes dark at the same time that note hits.
Gotta ask, what's the story behind this episode's photo? I don't see how pointing at the globe relates to title themes.
Every photo for each episode relates to either the the theme of the episode or something the boys talked about in the episode. Sometimes it's not as obvious, but in this case, the globe must relate to something they talked about at one point.
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