Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Target Renegade - Tim Follin - Parking Garage (Stage 1-3) - Software Creations/Taito - NES - 1990
Flying Warriors - Akinori Sawa - Journey (Mountains/Hong Kong City) - Culture Brain - NES - 1991
Undead Line - Kazunori Hasegawa - Opening Theme - T&E Soft/PalSoft - Mega Drive - 1991
Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Paseri Jou - Yuichi Sakakura, Kenichi Matsubara, Satoko Minami - Mothership - Konami - Famicom - 1991
Uninvited - Hiroyuki Masuno - Underground Reservoir - Kemco/ICOM Simulations - NES - 1991
King's Knight - Nobuo Uematsu - Outside - Square - NES - 1989
The Smurfs - Alberto José González - Act 4: The Sarsaparilla, Act 9: The Bridge - Bit Managers/Infogrames - NES (Europe) - 1994
Jewel Master - Motoaki Takenouchi - Fish Out of Water - Sega - Genesis - 1991
HeroQuest - Neil Baldwin - Unknown/Unused (Track 5) - Gremlin Graphics/Hasbro Interactive - NES (Europe) - 1991 (unreleased)
Tsuri Tarou - Katsuhiro Hayashi (?) - Fishing for Rainbow Trout - Pack-In-Video - Super Famicom - 1994
Daikaijuu Monogatari: Miracle of the Zone - unknown - Setting Off - Hudson Soft/Birthday - Game Boy (Japan) - 1998
"My ears are- BAAAAAAAH"
ReplyDeleteI laughed out loud in a very quiet office.
lol i cant count the amount of times ive been listening to LMH while working and couldent hold in laughs. People thought I was crazy. LMH is the best for programming :)
DeleteI can't believe Rob didn't remember Lethal Weapon!
ReplyDeleteIs he getting too old for this shhhhhhhhhhhhh..... ?
Great episode boizzz (and I'm not even serious)
Best episode ever.
ReplyDeleteAlways happy to be featured in the show. Thanks guys! <3 <3 <3
ReplyDeleteFunny episode. You took a bit to a whole new level.
ReplyDeleteYay! one of my recommendations finally got on the show! I'm glad you liked it so much, Brent. I figured it might be up your alley.
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Great episode! I'm not sure if it's orange shirt or what, but this photo makes it look like Brent's visiting Rob in prison for a crime that Brent framed him for ;P
ReplyDeleteI think it's a combination of the shirt, the faces, and the decidedly "institutional" look of the parts of the room they are in that we can see.
DeleteWoke up just now thinkin this episode was totally bonk. But I thought that before I got tranced, so no news there.
ReplyDeleteLove you guys
ReplyDeleteHi guys, i started listening to the podcast a few months ago, and i really love it.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to recommend (i didn't kow where to recommend stuff, so i'm posting it here) one of my favorite childhood games that no one seems to know, it's called Mitsume ga Tooru. It's a Famicon game based on an Ozamu Tezuka manga and has some pretty cool tracks (stages 1-1, 2-2,5-2 and 5-3 being my favorites). You should check it out.
Love you guys.
*Famicom
DeleteGreat episode! That Jewel Master track was catchy!
ReplyDeleteThat Tsuri Taro track reminded me of Chrono Trigger. But also the melody was reminiscent of Final Fantasy V's "A Presentiment"
ReplyDeleteOf all the Jewel Master tracks you've played, I'm surprised at the lack of "Talk to the Wind." Seems like a Rob track for sure.
ReplyDeleteYou guy's are literally my heroes. Thanks for all the years of entertainment. I've listened to a good majority of your episodes probably around 5 - 6 times + and some episodes around 10+ e.g the horse racing and fishing episode. You guys never fail to brighten my day be it when i'm walking my dog, at work or in my car. To my dog, your intro blaster master music become so synonymous with being walked that as soon as she hears the first few notes blasting from my headphones, she gets super excited because she knows i'm about to take her for a walk. You guys never fail to put a smile on my face and this episode is a perfect example of that. Keep up all the good work, and a giant thanks to the gabe and studio trev for all the additional laughs and helping you guys to continue to do this.
ReplyDeleteThat cockroach appearance was one of the most riveting moments in LMH, maybe even podcast history. Jamming to the Flying Warriors track only to be interrupted by a totally fearful event was an emotional rollercoaster.
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