In Episode 117, the boizz were joined by friends and Gamedians Jerry Rocha and Andrew DeWitt for a focus on titles released in the year 1990. This led directly to the discovery of 1990's greatest musical achievement ("Staff Roll" from Bloody Wolf), which in turn led directly to the greatest musical achievement of 2013 (Andrew DeWitt's ad-libbed lyrics to "Staff Roll"). This episode is legendary. Relive it in mixtape form and party it up tonight.
KEYGLYPH'S AWARDS & COMMENDATIONS, JUST BECAUSE
Instant new favorite: Bloody Wolf - Staff Roll
Other instant new favorite: Dangerous Seed - Stage Intro
Brewed new favorite: Veigues Tactical Gladiator - Level 3 Boss
Other brewed new favorite: The Ultimate Stuntman - Title Screen
This song has lyrics: Bloody Wolf - Staff Roll*
*Andrew DeWitt's VGM freestyle begins at 00:40:41 in the original episode
Track listing and original episode:
http://www.legacymusichour.com/2013/01/episode-117-1990.html
15 July 2020
LMH Mixtape #117: 1990
Labels:
1990,
best vgm,
nes,
video game music podcast
01 July 2020
Episode 226: The Legend Of Kai
Rob talks about Fortnite and how he’s become a new man (RPG style). Brent shares a personal saga which becomes known as The Legend Of Kai. Gabe does his thing. Some good laughs in this piece. Enjoy the episode, baby. Full track
listing below.
Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar - Toshiharu Yamanishi - Omake 5 - Technosoft - Genesis - 1992
1943 Kai: Midway Kaisen - Tamayo Kawamoto (Tamatama) - Air Battle B (Round 2, 8) - Capcom - arcade (Japan) - 1988
Battle Royale - Kyle Johnson - Brawl Winner (Sumo Master) - Incredible Technologies/Turbo Technologies - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
Shinseiki Odysselya II - Fumito Tamayama, Shigenori Masuko - Pruisen Castle - Vic Tokai - Super Famicom - 1995
Chicago Syndicate - Matthew Simmonds - Old Town - Sega - Game Gear - 1995
Kat's Run: Zen Nihon K Car Senshuken - Yusuke Takahama, Satoshi Nagano, Michihiko Shichi - Spiritual Peaks (Street Race 8) - Atlus - Super Famicom - 1995
Running Battle - Hikoshi Hashimoto - Unused Ending - Opera House - Sega Master System (Europe) - 1991
Bahamut Senki - Keisuke Tsukahara - An Ominous Day (666) - Sega - Mega Drive - 1991
Shin SD Sengokuden: Taishou Gun Retsuden - Michiya Hirasawa, Tsukushi Sasaki - Ending - Bec - Super Famicom - 1995
LandStalker - Motoaki Takenouchi - Light of the Setting Sun - Climax Entertainment - Genesis - 1992
Ryuuki Heidan: Danzarb - Hiroshi Nisizawa - School - Pandora Box/Gainax/Yutaka - Super Famicom - 1993
Koushien 3 - Toshiyuki Takine - Champions! - Magical Company - Super Famicom - 1994
Game - Composer - Track - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
1943 Kai: Midway Kaisen - Tamayo Kawamoto (Tamatama) - Air Battle B (Round 2, 8) - Capcom - arcade (Japan) - 1988
Battle Royale - Kyle Johnson - Brawl Winner (Sumo Master) - Incredible Technologies/Turbo Technologies - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
Shinseiki Odysselya II - Fumito Tamayama, Shigenori Masuko - Pruisen Castle - Vic Tokai - Super Famicom - 1995
Chicago Syndicate - Matthew Simmonds - Old Town - Sega - Game Gear - 1995
Kat's Run: Zen Nihon K Car Senshuken - Yusuke Takahama, Satoshi Nagano, Michihiko Shichi - Spiritual Peaks (Street Race 8) - Atlus - Super Famicom - 1995
Running Battle - Hikoshi Hashimoto - Unused Ending - Opera House - Sega Master System (Europe) - 1991
Bahamut Senki - Keisuke Tsukahara - An Ominous Day (666) - Sega - Mega Drive - 1991
Shin SD Sengokuden: Taishou Gun Retsuden - Michiya Hirasawa, Tsukushi Sasaki - Ending - Bec - Super Famicom - 1995
LandStalker - Motoaki Takenouchi - Light of the Setting Sun - Climax Entertainment - Genesis - 1992
Ryuuki Heidan: Danzarb - Hiroshi Nisizawa - School - Pandora Box/Gainax/Yutaka - Super Famicom - 1993
Koushien 3 - Toshiyuki Takine - Champions! - Magical Company - Super Famicom - 1994
Labels:
best vgm,
video game music podcast
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