Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Clock Tower - Kouji Niikura - Don't Cry, Jennifer - Human Entertainment - Super Famicom - 1995
Dungeon Explorer - Tsukasa Masuko (Tukasa Macco) - Dungeon - Atlus/Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1989
Ghouls 'n Ghosts - Tamayo Kawamoto - Beelzebub (Level 5 Boss) - Capcom - Genesis - 1989
Pokémon Blue Version - Junichi Masuda - Lavender Town - Game Freak/Nintendo - Game Boy - 1998
Tenchi Souzou - Miyoko Kobayashi - Wandering Spirits - Quintet/Enix - Super Famicom - 1995
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse - Jun Funahashi, Yukie Morimoto, Hidenori Maezawa - Demon Seed - Konami - NES - 1990
Demon's Crest - Toshihiko Horiyama - Catacombs of the Dead - Capcom - SNES - 1994
Little Samson - Kazuhide Sasuga, Yukimari - Floating Castle pt I - Taito - NES - 1992
Secret of Mana - Hiroki Kikuta - Oracle - Square - SNES - 1993
Bram Stoker's Dracula - Matt Furniss - Stage 4-2 - Sony Imagesoft - Genesis - 1993
The Battle of Olympus - Kazuo Sawa - Tartarus - Broderbund - NES - 1990
EarthBound - Hirokazu Tanaka - Giygas' Intro - Nintendo - SNES - 1995
Super Metroid - Minako Hamano - Maridia Rocky Underwater Area - Nintendo - SNES - 1994
Dungeon Explorer - Tsukasa Masuko (Tukasa Macco) - Boss Destroyed - Atlus/Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1989
Splatterhouse - Yoshinori Kawamoto - Poltergeist (First Part) - Namco - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
Clock Tower - Kouji Niikura - Don't Cry, Jennifer - Human Entertainment - Super Famicom - 1995
Dungeon Explorer - Tsukasa Masuko (Tukasa Macco) - Dungeon - Atlus/Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1989
Ghouls 'n Ghosts - Tamayo Kawamoto - Beelzebub (Level 5 Boss) - Capcom - Genesis - 1989
Pokémon Blue Version - Junichi Masuda - Lavender Town - Game Freak/Nintendo - Game Boy - 1998
Tenchi Souzou - Miyoko Kobayashi - Wandering Spirits - Quintet/Enix - Super Famicom - 1995
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse - Jun Funahashi, Yukie Morimoto, Hidenori Maezawa - Demon Seed - Konami - NES - 1990
Demon's Crest - Toshihiko Horiyama - Catacombs of the Dead - Capcom - SNES - 1994
Little Samson - Kazuhide Sasuga, Yukimari - Floating Castle pt I - Taito - NES - 1992
Secret of Mana - Hiroki Kikuta - Oracle - Square - SNES - 1993
Bram Stoker's Dracula - Matt Furniss - Stage 4-2 - Sony Imagesoft - Genesis - 1993
The Battle of Olympus - Kazuo Sawa - Tartarus - Broderbund - NES - 1990
EarthBound - Hirokazu Tanaka - Giygas' Intro - Nintendo - SNES - 1995
Super Metroid - Minako Hamano - Maridia Rocky Underwater Area - Nintendo - SNES - 1994
Dungeon Explorer - Tsukasa Masuko (Tukasa Macco) - Boss Destroyed - Atlus/Hudson Soft - TurboGrafx-16 - 1989
Splatterhouse - Yoshinori Kawamoto - Poltergeist (First Part) - Namco - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
The Mother soundtrack for NES is littered with tracks that make me wet my pants. Check out Dungeon theme, Eerie area, Eerie building, Factory theme, and Graveyard theme. I can appreciate how hard it must have been to find tracks for this ep.
ReplyDeleteYeeeeess, agreed. I'm replaying that game with a friend right now, introducing him to the MOTHER series, and the whole soundtrack is phenomenal. There are a lot of great creepy songs in it, indeed, and many of them are melodic and not atmospheric. Too bad Brent didn't discover these tracks before this episode, I think they would've been perfect for him and would've pleased his melodic sensibilities while also delivering on the creepy theme of the episode.
DeleteJust a heads up, Clock Tower for the US Playstation is Japan's Clock Tower 2. The original Super Famicom game never got a US release.
ReplyDeleteAnd holy shit, that "Boss Destroyed" track from Dungeon Explorer legitimately gave me chills. Certainly the creepiest track of the episode imo.
To Brent: bitch, you don't even know what melodic means. The super metroid soundtrack is brilliant. And the particular track that you played is much more melodic than all of the others.
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