Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (the version we played was released)
John Madden Football - Rob Hubbard - Title Theme - Electronic Arts - Genesis - 1990
Slalom - David Wise - Level Music - Rare - NES - 1987
Lakers versus Celtics and the NBA Playoffs - Rob Hubbard - Title Screen - Electronic Arts - Genesis - 1991
Double Dribble - Atsushi Fujio (?) - Half-Time Show - Konami - NES - 1987
NHL Hockey - Rob Hubbard - Opening Theme - Electronic Arts - Genesis - 1991
NBA Jam - Jon Hey, Rick Fox (arr.) - Title Screen - Acclaim - SNES - 1994
Skate or Die! - Rob Hubbard - Intro - Electronic Arts - NES - 1987
Mega Man Soccer - Oka, Tomi, Norihiko Togashi (Noririn) - Dust Man - Capcom - SNES - 1994
Coach K College Basketball - Jeff van Dyck - Title Theme - Electronic Arts - Genesis - 1995
Cyber Stadium Series: Base Wars - Shigemasa Matsuo (Magnum), Tomoko Sumiyama (Uh Pah) - Ending - Konami/Ultra Games - NES - 1991
FIFA International Soccer - Jeff van Dyck - BGM 3 - Electronic Arts - Genesis - 1993
Super Soccer - Hiroya Niwayama, Hironori Tanaka, Masamichi Yamazaki, Tetsuji Ohtani - Menu - Human Entertainment - SNES - 1992
Super Spike V'Ball - Kazunaka Yamane - Brazilian Squad/Hawaii - Technos - NES - 1990
Side Pocket - Rick Fox (Fox Productions) - Come On Over - Iguana Entertainment - SNES - 1993
Blades of Steel - Shinya Sakamoto, Kazuki Muraoka, Atsushi Fujio, Kiyohiro Sada - Skating Into The Ring - Konami - NES - 1988
Track & Field II - Harumi Ueko - Hang Gliding - Konami - NES - 1989
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! - Kenji Yamamoto, Akito Nakatsuka, Yukio Kaneoka - Training - Nintendo - NES - 1987
Super Tennis - Yoshiki Nishimura - Tournament Standings - Nintendo/Tokyo Shoseki - SNES - 1991
Wimbledon Championship Tennis - Crush-X - Sound Number 88 - Sega - Genesis - 1993
Kirby's Dream Course - Hirokazu Ando - Jigsaw Plains - HAL Laboratory - SNES - 1995
Shigesato Itoi's No. 1 Bass Fishing - Tadashi Ikegami - Rest House - HAL Laboratory - Super Famicom - 1997
As per Brent and Rob's suggestion I had to listen to the sports ep. Brent's singing was awesome and that Michael Jackson impression killed me. There was some kind of swallowing action that was pure magic. You were definitely in the zone and vibing with the track. Rob's comment about the brother who got run over by a car cracked me up. The NBA Jam track had an almost 80s dance club situation going on. It could have totally been used in Scarface during the club scene. I have this picture in my head of people doing fat rails and dancing to this track. -Greg
ReplyDeleteWhoah! Shigesato Itoi is the creator of the MOTHER/EarthBound series, and you mention wanting a copy of EarthBound RIGHT before you happen to play a track from another of the same man's games! That's too cool.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, best track of this episode by FAR was that Coach K track. Never heard it in my life and it rocked my socks off.
I about cried after the NBA Jam song. Hilarious!
ReplyDeleteI am curious to whether the John Madden track is still one of the best Robs heard or if it wouldnt even make his top ten now
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