Game - Composer - Track - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar - Takeshi Yoshida - Omake 3 - Technosoft - Genesis - 1992
Shooting Gallery - Mark Cerny (?) - Just For The Birds - Sega - Sega Master System - 1987
Gekitotsu Dangan Jidousha Kessen: Battle Mobile - Hiroki Kamata - Staff Roll - System Sacom - Super Famicom - 1993
Popeye: Ijiwaru Majo Sea Hag no Maki - Chiaki Izuka, Kiyomi Kataoka, Reiko Uehara - Water - Technos - Super Famicom - 1994
Scotland Yard - unknown - gameplay - Shouei/Toei Animation - Game Boy (Japan) - 1990
Nebs ’n Debs - Richard Armijo (kulor) - Jungle - Dullahan Software - NES - 2018
Olivia’s Mystery - Nobuyuki Shioda - Stage 11 - Altron - Super Famicom - 1994
A Ressha de Ikou MD - Takaharu Umezu - Unknown Theme Sound Test 06 - Artdink/Sega - Mega Drive - 1992
Drakkhen - Hiroyuki Masuno - House in Fire Area - Kemco/Seika - SNES - 1992
Galaxy Wars - Kazuo Sawa (DSP) - Options - C-Lab/Imagineer - Super Famicom - 1995
Obocchama-kun - Tsukushi Sasaki - Unknown Theme B - Tecmo - Famicom - 1991
New 3D Golf Simulation: Waialae no Kiseki - Yumi Satake (Yumi Kinoshita), Shunsuke Minomiya, Shigekazu Kamaki, Hiroshi Morita, Yusaburo Shimojyo, Akira Tamada - Tournament Champion - T&E Soft - Mega Drive - 1994
Famicom Mukashi Banashi: Shin Onigashima (Zenpen) - Koji Kondo - Staff Roll - Pax Softonica/Nintendo - Famicom Disk System - 1987
Popeye, Galaxy Wars, and Mukashi Banashi are my top 3 for this ep.
ReplyDeleteAlternate titles for this ep could be "Technical Difficulties 2" or "Here We Go."
Another parallel between this episode and "Technical Difficulties" is both episodes address a word or phrase said excessively. However, I haven't noticed "here we go" being said often.
Are there any other users that have wondered how many hours of of Blaster Master Area 1 Forest they have listened to?
Another great podcast and music selection. Of note, maybe I got it wrong, but the "Scotland Yard" gives me a Boogie Woogie vibe more than jazz or rock n roll specifically.
ReplyDeleteLoved it, Boizz! Brent, your first instinct was correct: Sentimental in San Gabriel WAS the one who sang to “track 4”. And it was the SNES version. For your convenience: https://m.soundcloud.com/vgmkaraokelounge/coming-over
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