This Vib Ribbon themed music video by Delete Delete is pretty awesome:
What Do You Take Me For?
What are you listening to? [VGM Edition]
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Many 8-bit computer ports of arcade games were essentially remade from the ground up - often times with brand new music. Check out this track from Ghosts 'n Goblins on the Commodore 64:
Amazing. I believe it loops through the entire game, which wasn't uncommon for old computer games.
I'm really digging the C64 score of Rastan as well:
Amazing. I believe it loops through the entire game, which wasn't uncommon for old computer games.
I'm really digging the C64 score of Rastan as well:
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That's from the amazing Tim Follin. You should check out some other stuff he did sometime.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Many 8-bit computer ports of arcade games were essentially remade from the ground up - often times with brand new music. Check out this track from Ghosts 'n Goblins on the Commodore 64:
Amazing. I believe it loops through the entire game, which wasn't uncommon for old computer games.
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Knock yourself out.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Many 8-bit computer ports of arcade games were essentially remade from the ground up - often times with brand new music.
http://www.hvsc.c64.org/
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Re: What are you listening to? [VGM Edition]
OMG!!!! Yes!Hobie-wan wrote:Knock yourself out.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Many 8-bit computer ports of arcade games were essentially remade from the ground up - often times with brand new music.![]()
http://www.hvsc.c64.org/
I'll check this out after I'm done listening to the Streets of Rage 3:ST
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Ys I & II Chronicles OST
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The Phantasy Star games have some of the best title screen themes:
Phantasy Star III
Phantasy Star Adventure
Phantasy Star III
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Bad ass final boss track
Hotline Miami - Turf
Hotline Miami - Turf
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Re: What are you listening to? [VGM Edition]
I listen to the Hotline Miami soundtrack all the time. It's nice that the game came with OGG audio files, so it just required a little conversion and the soundtrack was in my iPod. My favorite track from Hotline is Hydrogen by M.O.O.N.Gamerforlife wrote:Bad ass final boss track
Hotline Miami - Turf
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That's nice to know. I have the GOG version on PC so I guess I probably can use the OGG files as well. Such a great game, whether on PC, Vita, or PS3 (I've tried them all)J T wrote:I listen to the Hotline Miami soundtrack all the time. It's nice that the game came with OGG audio files, so it just required a little conversion and the soundtrack was in my iPod. My favorite track from Hotline is Hydrogen by M.O.O.N.Gamerforlife wrote:Bad ass final boss track
Hotline Miami - Turf
My fave tracks, besides the one I posted are:
Eagerly awaiting the second game
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