Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Tetris Attack - Masaya Kuzume - Breeze Stage - Nintendo - SNES - 1996
Adventures of Lolo - Hideki Kanazashi - Main BGM - HAL Laboratory - NES - 1989
Puyo Puyo Tsuu - Tsuyoshi Matsushima - Last Area - Compile - Mega Drive - 1994
Shove It! ...The Warehouse Game - unknown - Title Theme - NCS/DreamWorks - Genesis - 1990
Columns III: Revenge of Columns - Morihiko Akiyama - Industrial District - Sega - Genesis - 1993
Ishido: The Way of Stones - unknown - Music No. 1 - Nexoft - Game Boy - 1990
Sutte Hakkun - Akito Nakatsuka - Stage 5 - Nintendo - Super Famicom - 1998
Kwirk - Tsukasa Masuko - Main BGM - Atlus/Acclaim - Game Boy - 1990
Wario's Woods - Soyo Oka, Shinobu Amayake - Go! - Nintendo - NES - 1994
Puzznic - unknown - Main BGM - Taito - Game Boy (Japan) - 1990
Tetris Attack - Masaya Kuzume - Water Stage (Critical) - Nintendo - SNES - 1996
Catrap - Mitoshi Asakawa - Ending/Staff Roll - Asmik Corporation - Game Boy - 1990
Chip's Challenge - Alex Rudis, Bob Vieira - Level 5 - Epyx/Atari - Lynx - 1989
Tetris 2 + BomBliss - Koichi Sugiyama - In-Game 5 - Chunsoft/BPS - Famicom - 1991
Tetris Attack - Masaya Kuzume - Breeze Stage - Nintendo - SNES - 1996
Adventures of Lolo - Hideki Kanazashi - Main BGM - HAL Laboratory - NES - 1989
Puyo Puyo Tsuu - Tsuyoshi Matsushima - Last Area - Compile - Mega Drive - 1994
Shove It! ...The Warehouse Game - unknown - Title Theme - NCS/DreamWorks - Genesis - 1990
Columns III: Revenge of Columns - Morihiko Akiyama - Industrial District - Sega - Genesis - 1993
Ishido: The Way of Stones - unknown - Music No. 1 - Nexoft - Game Boy - 1990
Sutte Hakkun - Akito Nakatsuka - Stage 5 - Nintendo - Super Famicom - 1998
Kwirk - Tsukasa Masuko - Main BGM - Atlus/Acclaim - Game Boy - 1990
Wario's Woods - Soyo Oka, Shinobu Amayake - Go! - Nintendo - NES - 1994
Puzznic - unknown - Main BGM - Taito - Game Boy (Japan) - 1990
Tetris Attack - Masaya Kuzume - Water Stage (Critical) - Nintendo - SNES - 1996
Catrap - Mitoshi Asakawa - Ending/Staff Roll - Asmik Corporation - Game Boy - 1990
Chip's Challenge - Alex Rudis, Bob Vieira - Level 5 - Epyx/Atari - Lynx - 1989
Tetris 2 + BomBliss - Koichi Sugiyama - In-Game 5 - Chunsoft/BPS - Famicom - 1991
Great episode. I think for some reason puzzle games tend to have great soundtracks. Maybe because the action is low there is more attention paid to it?
ReplyDeleteThis is a favorite of mine, it's so random
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf3Uj5qgk-8
As usual, great music! My favorite puzzle game song that you haven't played comes from Tetris Blast. The soundtrack is only decent, but one song is totally groovin: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHQxXQSgaMA
ReplyDeleteHello, only recently found out about the podcast, steadily working my way through the episodes, and thoroughly enjoying them!
ReplyDeleteI remember fondly the music from Puzznic on the C64, so I was enjoying the Gameboy version you played on this podcast. That is, until about 12 seconds in when the music does something abrupt and jarring that my mind struggles to come to terms with, being so familiar with the C64 version.
It almost sounds to me like the Gameboy versions is broken, or skips a part.
I present the C64 version, in case you ever find the time to investigate.
http://www.lemon64.com/?game_id=2026
keep up the good work!
Dave
www.swatpaz.net
The Shove It title track is such a jam!!
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