Brent and Rob celebrate the 200th episode of The Legacy Music Hour with a live recording in Los Angeles. Lots of fun and laughs and hijinks take place during this momentous occasion with a handful of guest commentators, a healthy amount of audience participation, a few in-person video game music related performances, and even some actual video game playing. Bad boizz, birth-talk, and baseball -this episode is jammed packed with action and good video game music from the third and fourth generation. Thank you to all who have supported the podcast over the last seven and a half years. Note: Just like Episode 100 and 150, the photo is missing some people, because it wasn’t taken immediately after the show was over and they had already left. Full track
listing below.
Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Nightmare Circus - Kurt Harland, Jim Hedges, Andy Armer - Credits - Funcom/Tec Toy - Mega Drive (Brazil) - 1996
Mario no Super Picross - Toshiyuki Ueno - Mario Puzzle 2 - Jupiter Corporation/Nintendo - Super Famicom - 1995
Nantettatte!! Baseball - Naoki Kodaka, Guys - gameplay - Sunsoft - Famicom - 1991
World Class Baseball - unknown - Main BGM - Hudson/NEC Interchannel - TurboGrafx-16 -1989
Rent A Hero - Hiroshi Kawaguchi - Twilight Rent-a-Hero - Sega - Mega Drive - 1991
Leading Company - Yoshihisa Tomabechi, Mark Soskin, Bruce Williamson (improvised solo) - Ta-Ta-La - Koei - Super Famicom - 1993
Navy Blue - Masahiro Kusunoki - Board Theme - Use/I’Max - Famicom - 1992
Touge Densetsu: Saisoku Battle - unknown - gameplay - Lenar/Bullet-Proof Software - Super Famicom - 1996
Peek-A-Boo Poker - unknown - BGM I - Idea-Tek/Panesian - NES - 1991
St.GIGA 10 Gatsu Gou - unknown - Main BGM - St.GIGA/Nintendo (?) - Super Famicom Satellaview - 1998 (?)
Galaxy Robo - Akihiko Mori - Scramble Attack - Copya Systems/Imagineer - Super Famicom - 1994