In this episode, Brent and Rob and Gabe explore the dark side of the Pac-Man dynasty and uncover some interesting revelations. They also talk about expressions and trendy words they don't like, as well as talk about other things pertaining to the tracks they play, as usual. Full track listing below.
Game - Composer - Track - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball - Barry Blum - Title Screen - Sega - Genesis - 1993
Hat Trick Hero 2 - Yukio Nakajima - Game BGM 1 - Neverland/Taito - Super Famicom - 1994
Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar - Takeshi Yoshida - Omake 2 - Technosoft - Genesis - 1992
U-Force Power Games - unknown - Power Field B-Ball - TOSE/Broderbund - NES - 1990 (unreleased)
Pac-Attack - Hiromi Shibano (Isayan), Takaki Horigome (Polygome) - Ending - Namco - Genesis - 1993
Secret Ties - Fumito Tamayama (Dosukoi (Bakkin) Tamayama) - Stage 2: The Palace of Zan - Graphic Research/Vic Tokai - NES - 1992 (unreleased)
Gimmick! - Masashi Kageyama - Paradigm (Stage 4) - Authentic Entertainment/Sunsoft - Famicom - 1992
Kiss Shot - Naofumi Hataya (Hata), Hiroshi Kubota (Jimita) - Title Screen - Sega - Mega Drive Meganet - 1991
Twin Dragons - Matthieu Halberstadt (Please Lose Battle) - A Dragon Girl in the Woods (The Forest) - Broke Studio - NES - 2018
New 3D Golf Simulation: Waialae no Kiseki - Yumi Satake (Yumi Kinoshita), Shunsuke Minomiya, Shigekazu Kamaki, Hiroshi Morita, Yusaburo Shimojyo, Akira Tamada - Title Screen - T&E Soft - Mega Drive - 1994
Kouryo no Mimi - Takada Youko - Round 1 (Protect the Orphanage) - Vap - Super Famicom - 1995
Jumpin' Kid: Jack to Mame no Ki Monogatari - Masakatsu Maekawa (?) - Stage 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 10 - Now Production/Asmik Ace Entertainment - Famicom - 1990
YOYOYO. I'm here to solve the mystery of the longer Waialae no Kiseki track. Unfortunately, the longer version (with a chorus!) is only the Super Famicom version. Here it is:
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