Some good music on this free play episode. Yeah, this month was supposed to be a "best of the year" episode, but the schedule got a little confused, so that'll be next month instead. Anyway, the boizz get pretty out there with a couple of the tracks (in different ways) and it's definitely a bit of a trip. They also talk about Leisure Suit Larry and, well, really so much more. You're just gonna have to listen. Full track listing below.
Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Ninja Gaiden - Keiji Yamagishi (More Yamasan) - Requiem - Tecmo - NES - 1989
Dragon Crystal - E. Fugu - Levels 11 to 20 - Sega - Sega Master System (Europe) - 1991
Blades of Steel - Hidehiro Funauchi, Akiko Ito - Exhibition - Konami - Game Boy - 1991
Sangokushi Seishi: Tenbu Spirits - 135 (Shigeto Kajiwara, Shigeharu Takagi, Yoshihiro Honda) - Flow the Yellow River - Wolf Team - Super Famicom - 1993
Hany on the Road - Atsuko Iwanaga (Ako Matsudaira), Yasushi Kawasaki (Manipii Kawasaki), Junya Kozakai - Go! Go! Train - Arc System Works/Face - PC Engine - 1990
Hexion - Yuji Takenouchi, Satoko Miyawaki - Form Select Mode (“The Hexagon I Dreamed Of”) - Konami - arcade - 1992
Over Drive - Konami Kukeiha Club - Magic Lady - Konami - arcade - 1990
MegaMind - Tadahiko Inoue (XOR) - BGM 2 - Sega - Mega Drive Meganet - 1991
TV Sports Football - Bob Lindstrom - Title Screen - Cinemaware/NEC - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
Super Hydlide - Shigeru Tomita - O.M.I.S.E (Shop) - T&E Soft/Seismic Software - Genesis - 1990
Ax Battler: A Legend of Golden Axe - Psychedelic Chung (PP.Chung) - Ice Cliffs - Aspect/Sega - Game Gear - 1991
Otto's Ottifanten: Baby Bruno's Alptraum - Alberto José González - Welcome to Hell - Bit Managers/Infogrames - Game Boy (Europe) - 1998
City Bomber - Konami Kukeiha Club - Stage 3 - Konami - arcade (Japan) - 1987
That Ninja Gaiden track is so legendary it’s hard to believe it’s never been played. Another great episode for the Chiki Chiki Boyz and Gabe. Man I love LMH!
ReplyDeleteHey guys, is it possible the Super Hydlide track “O.M.I.S.E.” is just “Omise”? Because omise means “shop” in Japanese, and it sounds like shop music. (Or, maybe it’s shop music, but they decided to stylize the track name as an acronym).
ReplyDeleteHi, it is the shop music, which is why it has Shop in parentheses, and as you guessed, the track name is stylized as an acronym in the in-game sound test.
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