Favorite Computer/Arcade game Music....
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Favorite Computer/Arcade game Music....
For me has to be outrun !!! oh the memories, getting every available 10p piece from the arcade cashier (pre-change machines)
then luxuriating in the splendour of driving a lavish Ferrari, with a hot bird in the passenger seat (until you rolled it!!!) whilst the Mk1 escort is sitting in the layby outside the arcade.
wedging the right foot down, beyond the limit, and slamming through the gears like a madman...
this brought it all back...
YouTube - Magical Sound Shower - OutRun
then luxuriating in the splendour of driving a lavish Ferrari, with a hot bird in the passenger seat (until you rolled it!!!) whilst the Mk1 escort is sitting in the layby outside the arcade.
wedging the right foot down, beyond the limit, and slamming through the gears like a madman...
this brought it all back...
YouTube - Magical Sound Shower - OutRun
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Megablast from Xenon II Megablast - Amiga
Into The Wonderful - Gods - Amiga
Just Another Mission - Carrier Command. Ok, this is bit of a cheat, as it's on a cassette that came with the game (Spectrum version)
Another cop out would be the soundtracks for the GTA games, the first did use original sounds but the latter used popular tracks from the era, or their own concoctions, but they did seem to fit the feel of the game.
I do agree about the music from Outrun though, very refreshing.
Into The Wonderful - Gods - Amiga
Just Another Mission - Carrier Command. Ok, this is bit of a cheat, as it's on a cassette that came with the game (Spectrum version)
Another cop out would be the soundtracks for the GTA games, the first did use original sounds but the latter used popular tracks from the era, or their own concoctions, but they did seem to fit the feel of the game.
I do agree about the music from Outrun though, very refreshing.
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Almost all the Bitmap Bros games on the Amiga had a fantastic sound track.
Agree with Outrun and I even had that seperate cassette for Carrier Command (I may even still have it in a draw at my parents house!)
Agree with Outrun and I even had that seperate cassette for Carrier Command (I may even still have it in a draw at my parents house!)
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Megablast from Xenon II Megablast - Amiga
Into The Wonderful - Gods - Amiga
Just Another Mission - Carrier Command. Ok, this is bit of a cheat, as it's on a cassette that came with the game (Spectrum version)
Another cop out would be the soundtracks for the GTA games, the first did use original sounds but the latter used popular tracks from the era, or their own concoctions, but they did seem to fit the feel of the game.
I do agree about the music from Outrun though, very refreshing.
Into The Wonderful - Gods - Amiga
Just Another Mission - Carrier Command. Ok, this is bit of a cheat, as it's on a cassette that came with the game (Spectrum version)
Another cop out would be the soundtracks for the GTA games, the first did use original sounds but the latter used popular tracks from the era, or their own concoctions, but they did seem to fit the feel of the game.
I do agree about the music from Outrun though, very refreshing.
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Oh noes, here we go, Amiga vs Atari ST
Oh, and that mp3 file I linked to is indeed the song from the tape, listening to it now, talk about a flashback
Oh, and that mp3 file I linked to is indeed the song from the tape, listening to it now, talk about a flashback
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it's like Scooby Vs Evo but the Atari is clearly the Scooby
Oh, and too right about flashbacks!
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OMG, this could well be my favourite thread on SN...
Lets start with this, lol
YouTube - Thing on a Spring C64 Game
Lets start with this, lol
YouTube - Thing on a Spring C64 Game
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I have a soft spot for Monty on the Run by Rob Hubbard:
YouTube - Commodore c64 orchestra plays Monty o/t Run by Rob Hubbard
(this version played by an Orchestra!)
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YouTube - Commodore c64 orchestra plays Monty o/t Run by Rob Hubbard
(this version played by an Orchestra!)
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lol, old Atari pole position advert, that was a game that destroyed my eyes
YouTube - Pole Position Commercial! (Atari)
"It'll leave skidmarks on your soul" apparently
YouTube - Pole Position Commercial! (Atari)
"It'll leave skidmarks on your soul" apparently
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Spot on. First thing I thought of when I saw the thread title. Wasnt it Bomb the Bass or something.....haha I thought it was also on the film Precinct 13:
YouTube - Bomb The Bass - Megablast (Hip Hop On Precinct 13)
Ah those were the days
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YouTube - Bomb The Bass - Megablast (Hip Hop On Precinct 13)
Ah those were the days
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Sadly I can't remember the name of the game but it was back in the days of BBC Micros and most games coming on cassette tape. We used to spend hours meddling to get them to run off floppy disc. One game had a sort of easter egg in it, it played Captain Pugwash when you got it wrong. Brilliant
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Sadly I can't remember the name of the game but it was back in the days of BBC Micros and most games coming on cassette tape. We used to spend hours meddling to get them to run off floppy disc. One game had a sort of easter egg in it, it played Captain Pugwash when you got it wrong. Brilliant
Chuckie Egg?
Chuckie Egg - Flash BBCMicro Game Remake - Play Online
YouTube - BBC Micro game Chuckie Egg
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chuckie egg was superb, even the graphics back in the day...
spent many a day (alt-tabbing) - or the bbc equivalent between bbc basic and chuckie egg, when Mr Brunner came into the classroom!!! lol
revs was also superb !!!
dont get me started on Amigas vs ST ..... put it this way, i still have the amiga !!!
spent many a day (alt-tabbing) - or the bbc equivalent between bbc basic and chuckie egg, when Mr Brunner came into the classroom!!! lol
revs was also superb !!!
dont get me started on Amigas vs ST ..... put it this way, i still have the amiga !!!
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Anyway, I can't believe nobody has mentioned Starglider yet, or how about Cannon Fodder "War have never been so much fun..."
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Mine was:
Kung Fu Master: YouTube - Kung-Fu Master arcade
"hugah!!!" that damn guy with the knife always got me.
Kung Fu Master: YouTube - Kung-Fu Master arcade
"hugah!!!" that damn guy with the knife always got me.
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for me it is manic miner on the spectrum, also midnight resistance on the 128k spectrum and I think Batman the movie (on the spectrum) was quite good as well
Cant remember any amiga game soundtracks though
Cant remember any amiga game soundtracks though
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One other classic, shamelessly ripped from 2001... Strauss' "On The Beautiful Blue Danube" as the title music for Elite (certainly used on the Amiga version for the title screen and also the auto docking sequence. I think Oolite has something similar too)
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Not Chuckie, although that has accounted for many a wasted hour . It was a flight combat thing. 2D top-down with you each in a biplane and you had to try and shoot the other down.
Now if I said "Turn and Gob" can anyone guess the game? Originally I played it on a XT at 4.77Mhz. It was much more fun on an 8MHz AT but at 20Mhz unplayable. No concept of game speed adjustment, just got faster and faster with CPU speed.
Now if I said "Turn and Gob" can anyone guess the game? Originally I played it on a XT at 4.77Mhz. It was much more fun on an 8MHz AT but at 20Mhz unplayable. No concept of game speed adjustment, just got faster and faster with CPU speed.
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I think we have the winner
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