Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Adventures of Dino Riki - Takeaki Kunimoto - Level 1-1 - Hudson Soft - NES - 1989
Super Bomberman - Jun Chikuma - Level 4 - Hudson Soft - SNES - 1993
Super Star Soldier - Nozomu Nakahashi, Keita Hoshi - Stage 1 - Kaneko/Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
Faxanadu - Jun Chikuma - Labyrinth - Hudson Soft - NES - 1989
Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom - Tomotsune Maeno - The Resistance Base (Level 5) - Hudson Soft - NES - 1991
Challenger - Takeaki Kunimoto - Scene 2 - Hudson Soft - Famicom - 1985
Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball - unknown - Title Screen - Hudson Soft - SNES - 1991
Milon's Secret Castle - Takeaki Kunimoto, A. Akamatsu (arr.), S. Oita (arr.) - Inside Well and Towers - Hudson Soft - Game Boy - 1993
Super Star Soldier - Nozomu Nakahashi, Keita Hoshi - Stage 4 - Kaneko/Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
DoReMi Fantasy - Jun Chikuma - Haunted Castle - Hudson Soft - Super Famicom - 1996
Hagane: The Final Conflict - Takahito Abe - Stage 1-4 - Red Company/Hudson Soft - SNES - 1994
Mickey Mousecapade - Takeaki Kunimoto - Boss Battle - Capcom/Hudson Soft - NES - 1988
Super Bonk - Masaaki Nishizawa, Keiji Ueki, Kennosuke Suemura - Zero Gravity - Red Company/Hudson Soft - SNES - 1994
Xexyz - Hirohiko Takayama - Area Music (Outside) - Atlus/Hudson Soft - NES - 1990
Bomberman - Jun Chikuma - unknown - Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1991
Bomberman II - Jun Chikuma (Atsushi Chikuma) - Area Theme 3 - Hudson Soft - NES - 1992
Super Star Soldier - Nozomu Nakahashi, Keita Hoshi - Stage 6 - Kaneko/Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
New Adventure Island - K. Sakata - Stage 3-3 - Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1992
Dig & Spike Volleyball - Lucky Tocky - Result - Tonkin House/Hudson Soft - SNES - 1993
Adventures of Dino Riki - Takeaki Kunimoto - Level 1-1 - Hudson Soft - NES - 1989
Super Bomberman - Jun Chikuma - Level 4 - Hudson Soft - SNES - 1993
Super Star Soldier - Nozomu Nakahashi, Keita Hoshi - Stage 1 - Kaneko/Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
Faxanadu - Jun Chikuma - Labyrinth - Hudson Soft - NES - 1989
Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom - Tomotsune Maeno - The Resistance Base (Level 5) - Hudson Soft - NES - 1991
Challenger - Takeaki Kunimoto - Scene 2 - Hudson Soft - Famicom - 1985
Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball - unknown - Title Screen - Hudson Soft - SNES - 1991
Milon's Secret Castle - Takeaki Kunimoto, A. Akamatsu (arr.), S. Oita (arr.) - Inside Well and Towers - Hudson Soft - Game Boy - 1993
Super Star Soldier - Nozomu Nakahashi, Keita Hoshi - Stage 4 - Kaneko/Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
DoReMi Fantasy - Jun Chikuma - Haunted Castle - Hudson Soft - Super Famicom - 1996
Hagane: The Final Conflict - Takahito Abe - Stage 1-4 - Red Company/Hudson Soft - SNES - 1994
Mickey Mousecapade - Takeaki Kunimoto - Boss Battle - Capcom/Hudson Soft - NES - 1988
Super Bonk - Masaaki Nishizawa, Keiji Ueki, Kennosuke Suemura - Zero Gravity - Red Company/Hudson Soft - SNES - 1994
Xexyz - Hirohiko Takayama - Area Music (Outside) - Atlus/Hudson Soft - NES - 1990
Bomberman - Jun Chikuma - unknown - Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1991
Bomberman II - Jun Chikuma (Atsushi Chikuma) - Area Theme 3 - Hudson Soft - NES - 1992
Super Star Soldier - Nozomu Nakahashi, Keita Hoshi - Stage 6 - Kaneko/Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
New Adventure Island - K. Sakata - Stage 3-3 - Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1992
Dig & Spike Volleyball - Lucky Tocky - Result - Tonkin House/Hudson Soft - SNES - 1993
Hey guys.
ReplyDeleteI thought I should let you guys know about finding out about NES games composers not listed on SlickProductions.
You could try MobyGames, as a last resort.
Also, if one of you has Winamp and the NotsoFasto plugin for it, you can force NES tracks to be in stereo. It's a nice feature.
Thanks for making this one in stereo. It sounded great in the car.
ReplyDeleteRob, if you liked Super Star Soldier's soundtrack, make sure you definitely check out Final Soldier's as well.
Final Soldier eh? I'll check it out!
ReplyDeletePrincess Tomato Level 1 is also amazing. I'm glad you guys caught a track from that game!
ReplyDeleteGreat episode. Only now listening to them all from the beginning.
ReplyDeletePrincess Tomato for $20? Those were the days.
Rob you forgot to use your new nickname near the start >:(
Adventures of Dino-Riki is composed by Takeaki Kunimoto.
ReplyDeleteTakeaki Kunimoto didn't compose the track that was played on the show. He only composed three of the tracks as specified on his blog:
Deletehttp://blog.goo.ne.jp/kinokowakame1962/e/ed24da10dc0a605a783d72c38b0acdb4
According to him, the other tracks might have been done by Daisuke Inoue.