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Post by LeCruel »

Thanks for the upload, i remember playing canon fooder on the atari jaguar :wink:

A list of good st/amiga music games i remember:

- Mig 29
- Ranx
- Supercars 1 & 2
- Ikari warriors
- Lotus esprit turbo challenge serie
- Power monger
- Operation stealth
- Metal masters
- Thundercats
- Robocop
- Cadaver


Lots of them can be found here: http://amigames.soundbomb.net/games_a.htm
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http://www.kohina.com : best oldschool radio. perfect for nostalgia :)
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For those wanting to listen to Amberstar / Ambermoon soundtracks, I looked into MP3ing those, but they are huge and complicated and since I don't know the original tunes, I don't know where the loop marks are for some of the incidental stuff.

You'd be better off downloading the original MODs and listening to them that way. You can get them from Unexoitca, and I suggest a good player to use is XMPlay, (which must include the Zip and Delix plugins).

Since all the archives on Unexotica are in LHA format, you'll need a zip program that can handle that, but most of them should no problem.

EDIT: I just tried Amberstar in XMPlay and it doesn't work. Might need extra plugins. Ambermoon plays fine though.
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wheee. :-)
Great tunes. Thanks for converting, Gambit.
I have some of them on the PPC now and it's a joy to have them with me all the time.
(I could add some about the infamous YM2149 here, which was responsible for destroying all that was left of my taste for music... but I won't)

This also triggered a search for a SID player for the PPC. In conjuration with Stone Oakvalley's Authentic SID Collection (SOASC= http://www.6581-8580.com/ ), one can have 35000 pieces of classic C64 music all jammed into a pocket. It's just amazing. :-)
(For amiga tunes go: http://www.paula8364.com/ )

Also, having heard commando and Auf Wiedersehen Monty for the xth time there are some great new pieces of music to be found here:

http://www.pocketmaster.ch/
(cube-c & emiglio laser)

All of them are worth listening. If you like it the SID-way, though. :-)

To pick a few I'd like to let you hear this one:

http://www.pocketmaster.ch/mp3/come_to_nothing.mp3

and come up with a riddle:
There is famous quote from a (in)famous movie somewhere in the middle of the song.
Out of which movie?

Also I wonder about the womans voice at the beginning. Could this be the voice of Ms. Tannenbaum (from BioShock)?
("Do you think it is possible that we are so insane, that one day we all wake to find ourselves in straitjackets?")


Then there is a sample used in this song from a game probably everyone has played:

http://www.pocketmaster.ch/mp3/ninjamaggot.mp3

Which game?


And a easy one to be the last, at the beginning of this song:

http://www.pocketmaster.ch/mp3/pocket_master.mp3

Which game?


Have fun!
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'Shadow Of The Beast' on the Amiga 500 had the best musical score, ahead of its time i believe.
I also remember playing Persian Gulf Inferno on my Amiga 500, pretty amusing intro/music.. Another side scroller game, but getting your hands on that shotgun and wiping some terrorists after searching endlessy on different levels of the ship was very rewarding lol. Anybody else remember Yaffah-Kee!! :mrgreen: (hope thats how it's spelled) lol.
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It's amazing what can come from rather simple game music. The song Bloody Tears has always been one of the favourites of the Castlevania games. Here is the original:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjazC45Qkww

Konami's in-house band made this one out of it in the early 90s:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQPF-wgBGis

And some guy from Singapore came up with this amazing interpretation:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MM_Q0nfaG0


This really shows how inspiring game music can be. It's just lovely to hear so vastly different interpretations of a song that are both fantastic in my mind (or ear).
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Here:
http://www.amiworx.de/AMP.html

you can find some of the best Amiga game musics masterfully played with a piano. Shadow of the Beast sounds so good this way!

There are also some youtube videos featuring those remakes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaUrgIkI-wo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__i3mOhrO0s
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I think most of this is from before my time, but I can remember what Bloody Tears sounds like. I really liked that song a lot. There's precious few video game pieces of music that are etched into my memory, but that is one of them.

Also, it's not exactly as old as everything else mentioned here; but my favorite piece of video game music that I can remember was the Overworld Theme (Terra's theme) from Final Fantasy 6. Or Final Fantasy 3 as it is over here in the states. Beautiful song, enough so that I doubt I'll ever forget the sound of it.
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shadow of the beast on piano.. it was nice, but also kinda funny.. like some deep romance of beast and monster.. don't you know a monster needs love too :P
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Sealtiel, I absolutely agree with you. Of all the great Final Fantasy themes, Terra's theme is, in my mind, the strongest one of them all. It's one of the very best tunes I've ever heard in any video game.
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As for old games, I prefer the music from the Ys series. As for not so old games, I prefer the music in Blood. No other game I played had music that matched its atmosphere like Blood did.
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Y's a perfect utopia.. ;)

I can play the dark fact music on keyboard even :D it's definitely one of my favorites.. Y's: Ark of napishtim had some good tunes too.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dQo0fNaQx0 parody of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip_K5DHZlfg (go directly to 4:40)

for non amiga owners, soundracker/protracker was the best software used for demos and games music.
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Ooooh Captain Blood - just listened to that one, yaaay I remember that tune :D. I'll have to listen to the others now just to see if I like any of them. Maybe then I can yoink and surf some of them (in Audiosurf - omg fantastic game, the tagline "Ride your music" is a pretty much complete description of the game and it's bloody worth the fiver it costs to buy it :D).


Edit - Awww, just noticed that Captain Blood was the only one there that was a direct link to a music file - all the rest are YouTube vids. Meh. Oh well...I'll keep my eye out for new music elsewhere then :twisted:.
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Captain Blood music is actually a short mix of Jarre's Ethnicolor from Zoolook album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cumHbQfmYmc (it's 11 mins long, go directly at 6:00)
As i bought the album in 1984 (!!!), i was quite shocked when i played Captain Blood on Atari years after because the mix sounded like a big "i take a sample here and put it randomly... let's say, there and.. ok it sounds crappy but who cares ?" :)
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Don't think I ever got very far with Captain Blood - met a few aliens and stuff, and sometimes got a way along it (no idea how far though). It was interesting that you had a different start point each time - the first planet could have one of several different species on it.
Commander Blood (later, on the PC) was a nice bit of fun - finished that one definitely :D.
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Cannon Fodder by PPOT with game controllers : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7XiXQ6wEyM
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Favorites:

Amiga (still have one): Turrican 2
C64: Last Ninja 3
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You stil have an Amiga? Cool! You mean you're still using it sometimes? Even more cool!

Yeah, Turrican 2 was one of my favourites... :)
Finally playing and immensely enjoying the awesome Thimbleweed Park-a-reno!
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linflas wrote:Cannon Fodder by PPOT with game controllers : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7XiXQ6wEyM
Well that seems a bit fake, far too perfect, there should have been more mistakes, and you can see half of them aren't even pressing anything. The drummer's actions don't in any way coincide with the beat :-)
linflas wrote:Captain Blood music is actually a short mix of Jarre's Ethnicolor from Zoolook album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cumHbQfmYmc (it's 11 mins long, go directly at 6:00)
As i bought the album in 1984 (!!!), i was quite shocked when i played Captain Blood on Atari years after because the mix sounded like a big "i take a sample here and put it randomly... let's say, there and.. ok it sounds crappy but who cares ?" :)
Yeah, I was a big Jarre fan back in the day and loved Ethnicolor. I had forgotten how awful the "cut and paste" job was on captain Blood! REally rather funny to hear it again. :-)
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of course it's half-fake, but that was cool, eh ?! :)
i've seen them playing live at Breakpoint demoparty, and they were really great ! Monkey Island, Commando and their crazy Comic Bakery "Backstreet Boys style" video clip rocks !! (it's here if you don't know it : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZoLphdE7l8 )
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Thorham wrote:Favorites:

Amiga (still have one): Turrican 2
C64: Last Ninja 3
You certainly have my support for Turrican 2 (the finest work of the genius Chris Hülsbeck, in my mind), but Last Ninja 3? I think the soundtracks for the first two games are much better. The Central Park and Mansion themes from Last Ninja 2 will forever be in my heart.
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Jan wrote:You stil have an Amiga? Cool!
Yes, I do. It's an A1200 with 50 mhz 68030, 16 mb extra ram, 40gig hd and a 52x32x52x speed CD rewriter.
Jan wrote:You mean you're still using it sometimes? Even more cool!
Of course I use it :D I use it for assembler programming and some games like Dunegon Master (hd patch, I hate floppies). Great machine, and it was my only machine until I was given a few old PCs in 2005.
Jan wrote:Yeah, Turrican 2 was one of my favourites... :)
Still a good game.
Trantor wrote:You certainly have my support for Turrican 2 (the finest work of the genius Chris Hülsbeck, in my mind), but Last Ninja 3? I think the soundtracks for the first two games are much better. The Central Park and Mansion themes from Last Ninja 2 will forever be in my heart.
I don't remeber the other parts too well, I'll go and give them a try.
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This thread just wouldn't be complete without Dr. Wily's Castle from Mega Man II, widely regarded by Nintendo enthusiasts as one of the best NES tunes ever. (I agree!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJRoRt155mA
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Oh, I stumbled across this on Youtube just recently:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhG5DfrrfsQ

Not game music, as such, but it should bring back memories for any oldschool Amiga users! :D
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If you liked Allister Brimble's Amiga music, you might like this Kickstarter project:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/205 ... miga-works
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I checked out that link, nice old game music, it really brings me back to the games I used to play on my old Amiga back in the 90's. Didn't recognize any of the tunes specifically, but the general style of some of them was familiar.

One more thing, I've noticed lately, Gambit, that you seem to have developed a habit of resurrecting old threads. Kinda reminds of a member of another forum I used to be active in that had a similar habit. :P
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I prefer to add relevant things to threads that I know already exist, rather than creating new threads all the time. Seems neater somehow. :-)
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That other forum was one where some of the regulars would get rather anal about anyone resurrecting old threads, preferring a new thread instead. Actually the main reason for that forum being formed was a freeware music business sim, the fact that this thread was an oldie about music and was resurrected 3 years after it's last post just reminded me of that forum, which was the first forum I ever joined too.
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