Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
J-League Soccer: Prime Goal 3 - Eriko Imura - Lose - Namco - Super Famicom - 1995
Lightening Force - Toshiharu Yamanishi - Great Sea Power (Stage 6) - Technosoft - Genesis - 1992
Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck - Saori Kobayashi - Intro - Aspect/Sega - Sega Master System (Europe) - 1993
Mahjong Cop Ryuu: Shiro Ookami no Yabou - Aruaru Nakayama, Hyaa Maruyama, Adarutohideo Kamei - Playing Mahjong - Whiteboard - Mega Drive - 1989
Nettou Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special - Toshio Shimizu, Hideki Asanaka, Studio PJ (arr.) - No.3 from Pandora's Box "Determination" (Jin Chonshu & Jin Chonrei) - Takara/Gaibrain - Game Boy (Japan) - 1998
Sorcerian - Hiroshi Kubota - China Village - Sega/Falcom - Mega Drive - 1990
Operation Logic Bomb: The Ultimate Search & Destroy - Yasuyuki Suzuki - Ending Sequence - Jaleco - SNES - 1993
Puss 'N Boots: Pero's Great Adventure - Tomohisa Mitsuyasu (J-Walk Mitsuyasu) - Stage 2: Ocean (Submarine) - Shouei/Electro Brain - NES - 1990
Romancing SaGa - Kenji Ito - Bard's Tale - Square - Super Famicom - 1992
RoboCop 2 - Jonathan Dunn - Hi Score - Ocean/Painting by Numbers - Game Boy - 1991
Manchester United Championship Soccer - Matt Furniss - Title Screen - Ocean/Krisalis Software - SNES (Europe) - 1995
Zero4 Champ - Tsukushi Sasaki - Nostalgia of Rice Field Footpaths - Media Rings - PC Engine - 1991
Lemmings 2: The Tribes - Matt Furniss - Medieval - Psygnosis/Digital Developments - Genesis - 1994
Youkai Douchuuki - unknown - Mambo Ryuuguu 2 - TOSE/Namco - PC Engine - 1988
Daikaijuu Monogatari: Miracle of the Zone - unknown - Battle - Hudson Soft/Birthday - Game Boy (Japan) - 1998
Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements - Kiyohiro Sada - Unknown Theme 1 - Natsume/Taito - NES - 1990
Mega Man - Manami Matsumae - Bomb Man - Capcom - NES - 1987
Thunder Pro Wrestling Retsuden - T. Saito, Garheu - gameplay - Human Entertainment - Mega Drive - 1992
Wagyan Paradise - Eriko Imura - Water Duct - Namco - Super Famicom - 1994
Jennifer Capriati Tennis - Hiroki Kamata - Ending 2 - System Sacom/Renovation - Genesis - 1992
Final Fantasy III - Nobuo Uematsu - Cyan - Square - SNES - 1994
J-League Soccer: Prime Goal 3 - Eriko Imura - Lose - Namco - Super Famicom - 1995
Lightening Force - Toshiharu Yamanishi - Great Sea Power (Stage 6) - Technosoft - Genesis - 1992
Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck - Saori Kobayashi - Intro - Aspect/Sega - Sega Master System (Europe) - 1993
Mahjong Cop Ryuu: Shiro Ookami no Yabou - Aruaru Nakayama, Hyaa Maruyama, Adarutohideo Kamei - Playing Mahjong - Whiteboard - Mega Drive - 1989
Nettou Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special - Toshio Shimizu, Hideki Asanaka, Studio PJ (arr.) - No.3 from Pandora's Box "Determination" (Jin Chonshu & Jin Chonrei) - Takara/Gaibrain - Game Boy (Japan) - 1998
Sorcerian - Hiroshi Kubota - China Village - Sega/Falcom - Mega Drive - 1990
Operation Logic Bomb: The Ultimate Search & Destroy - Yasuyuki Suzuki - Ending Sequence - Jaleco - SNES - 1993
Puss 'N Boots: Pero's Great Adventure - Tomohisa Mitsuyasu (J-Walk Mitsuyasu) - Stage 2: Ocean (Submarine) - Shouei/Electro Brain - NES - 1990
Romancing SaGa - Kenji Ito - Bard's Tale - Square - Super Famicom - 1992
RoboCop 2 - Jonathan Dunn - Hi Score - Ocean/Painting by Numbers - Game Boy - 1991
Manchester United Championship Soccer - Matt Furniss - Title Screen - Ocean/Krisalis Software - SNES (Europe) - 1995
Zero4 Champ - Tsukushi Sasaki - Nostalgia of Rice Field Footpaths - Media Rings - PC Engine - 1991
Lemmings 2: The Tribes - Matt Furniss - Medieval - Psygnosis/Digital Developments - Genesis - 1994
Youkai Douchuuki - unknown - Mambo Ryuuguu 2 - TOSE/Namco - PC Engine - 1988
Daikaijuu Monogatari: Miracle of the Zone - unknown - Battle - Hudson Soft/Birthday - Game Boy (Japan) - 1998
Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements - Kiyohiro Sada - Unknown Theme 1 - Natsume/Taito - NES - 1990
Mega Man - Manami Matsumae - Bomb Man - Capcom - NES - 1987
Thunder Pro Wrestling Retsuden - T. Saito, Garheu - gameplay - Human Entertainment - Mega Drive - 1992
Wagyan Paradise - Eriko Imura - Water Duct - Namco - Super Famicom - 1994
Jennifer Capriati Tennis - Hiroki Kamata - Ending 2 - System Sacom/Renovation - Genesis - 1992
Final Fantasy III - Nobuo Uematsu - Cyan - Square - SNES - 1994
So good, that karaoke. I'm scared about the announcement, tho!
ReplyDeleteThat is both a great episode and a cliffhanger if I ever heard one.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna guess it's about Final Fantasy themed episode because I don't want to think about the podcast ending!
ReplyDeleteThat VGMKaraoke was fantastic. Loved all the references.
ReplyDeleteFinal. Episode? What.
Final Fantasy. Final Fight. Tecmo Bowl III: Final Edition? Hoping that's all you meant.
Man, hearing that Operation Logic Bomb "Ending Sequence" makes me want to play through the game again, but I just got me a Japanese Sega Master System (with gender adapter for playing US carts) and playing through Golvellius again with the FM music. Man, it sounds so good.
ReplyDeleteI hope they mean this is a "reset" or something... This is unfortunately a finite resource to podcast about, eventually you listen to all the music. Could be a host change (Rob sounds like he's got some stuff going on), which means possibly letting LMH retire with him and doing something new. I would love this to go in an even nerdier direction, diving into music theory of the pieces, etc... but that's a podcast with an audience of 1 (me).
ReplyDeleteAnyone else think that Manchester United track resembles "Feel it All Around" (aka Portlandia theme)?
DeleteHey Rob and Brett you guys should check out these soundtracks: Mighty Final Fight, Toy Story,The Page Master, Bubsy and Boogerman; they all have really great sound tracks that would be awesome to hear on LMH.
ReplyDeleteI just came back to this post to say that I was listening to Magnet Man on my commute this morning specifically so I could belt out Graeme's lyrics, which I think are going to stay with me until the day I die.
ReplyDeleteIt's still the perfect LMH anthem, and it makes my day whenever I think of it. Thanks Graeme.