Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (the version we played was released)
Puyo Puyo Tsuu - Tsuyoshi Matsushima - Area A - Compile - Mega Drive - 1994
Tetris Attack - Masaya Kuzume - Forest Stage - Nintendo - SNES - 1996
Tetris Attack - Masaya Kuzume - Lunar Stage - Nintendo - SNES - 1996
Hatris - unknown - gameplay - Bullet-Proof Software - NES - 1990
Tetris - Hirokazu Tanaka - Music 3 - Nintendo - NES - 1989
Yoshi - Jun-ichi Masuda - gameplay - Nintendo - NES - 1992
Wario's Woods - Soyo Oka, Shinobu Amayake - Versus Mode - Nintendo - NES - 1994
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine - Masanobu Tsukamoto, Masanori Hikichi (CUBE) (arr.), Masayuki Nagao (arr.) - Staff Roll - Compile - Genesis - 1993
Fire 'n Ice - Ryuichi Nitta (Kajiya Shitamachi) - World 3 (Golden Castle) - Tecmo - NES - 1993
Puyo Puyo - Masanobu Tsukamoto (Mats) - Memories - Compile - Mega Drive - 1992
The Lost Vikings - Charles Deenan (comp.), Matt Furniss (comp., arr.) - Home - Interplay - Genesis - 1993
Columns - Tokuhiko Uwabo - Atropos - Sega - Genesis - 1990
Zoop - Mark Davis, Brian Schmidt (arr.) - Uptown Meeting - Viacom New Media - SNES - 1995
KLAX - David O'Riva, Alex Rudis - Giganticus Breathalizer - Tengen - NES - 1990
Columns III: Revenge of Columns - Morihiko Akiyama - Column Dive - Sega - Genesis - 1993
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine - David Javelosa - 2 Player vs. - Compile - Genesis - 1993
Tetris 2 - Miyuki Uemura, Mitsuhiko Takano - Ending - Nintendo - NES - 1993
Boxy Boy - unknown - Austria Theme - Namco - TurboGrafx-16 - 1990
Lemmings - Tomomi Hatakeyama - Intermission - Sunsoft - SNES - 1992
Tetris Attack - Masaya Kuzume - Credits - Nintendo - SNES - 1996
Puzzle - unknown - Main BGM - American Video Entertainment - NES - 1990
Great music! Though I was hoping to hear Marble Madness at some point :\
ReplyDeleteGreat Episode. My favorite is the 2 Player vs. from Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine. I recognize that from Rob's Dance Mix Uno.
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear music from games I've never played.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, that Ice Cream truck music that Brent was thinking of was from a game called "Twisted Metal 2". The character's name was "Sweet Tooth". Great PSX game!
Bizarre of Rob to call Tool an industrial band. They sound nothing like that Klax song at all.
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