What in tarnation! It's been over ten years since Boss Brent and Switch the Kid did an episode on Old West themed games and stages. That's over two hundred tootin' episodes ago! This time, joined by Grand Gunnin' Gabe, the posse delves right back into some tunes fit for a sonic jamboree. Full track listing below.
Game - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Gunple: Gunman’s Proof - unknown - Scenario 4 - Lenar/ASCII Entertainment - Super Famicom - 1997
Lethal Enforcers II: GunFighters - Tsuyoshi Sekito, Yuichi Sakakura - Opening - Konami - Genesis - 1994
Whomp ‘Em - Tsukasa Tawada (Adios Amigo) - Water Test - Jaleco - NES - 1991
Big Challenge! Gun Fighter - unknown - Stage 6 (Mountain Area) - Jaleco - Famicom Disk System - 1989
Demon's World - Toshiaki Tomizawa - Western America - Toaplan/Catalina Games - arcade - 1990
Sunset Riders - Motoaki Furukawa, Masahiro Ikariko (arr.), Hideto Inoue (arr.) - Face With Courage (Town Stage 2, Forest Stage 1) - Konami - Genesis - 1993
The Lone Ranger - Yoshinori Sasaki (Moai Sasaki), Kenichi Matsubara, Kozo Nakamura (La Nakamur), Tomoya Tomita (Gorgeous Tomita), Kenji Fukui, Satoko Minami - Outlaw Encounter - Konami - NES - 1991
Law of the West - Ed Bogas - Talk in the Old West - TOSE/Pony Canyon - Famicom - 1987
Lethal Enforcers II: GunFighters - Tsuyoshi Sekito, Yuichi Sakakura - Hideout (Stage 5-2) - Konami - Genesis - 1994
Wanted - Ootorii - Tombstone & Nugget Town - Sanritsu/Sega - 1989
Live A Live - Yoko Shimomura - Wanderer - Square - Super Famicom - 1994
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West - Takeshi Sato Takashi Tsumaki Munetaka Sakamoto - Ending ~ Staff Roll - Shimada Kikaku/Hudson - SNES - 1994
Cowboy Kid - Masaharu Iwata - Stages 4 and 7: Coyote Jim/Scorpion Master - Pixel/Romstar - NES - 1992
I agree with Brent that the game's title should be what's on the box.
ReplyDeleteImagine if you went to the game store:
You: "Do you have that new Nintendo game?"
Clerk: "What's it called?"
You: "I don't know, I haven't seen the title screen yet."
- "How do you listen to this podcast?"
ReplyDeleteI may well be that one weirdo that gets LMH posts delivered through RSS-to-email, from where I click directly on the MP3 file uploaded to archive.org and listen to it in Chrome. No podcast app needed. I have a whole categorized folder for all the content subscribtions that come in, and sometimes thing stay in there for months until I consume them, as you can no doubt tell by how late this comment is. <3
Hi, you should be able to just click on the "Download and listen NOW" link right on this page (or any other page for other episodes) and listen to it right from the browser.
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