Best sound f/x and/or music track ?

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That beginning tune in R-Type III when the camera zooms out from your ship right as it's deployed in stage 1 always got me pumped.
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There was a release of Space Invaders on the PC Engine/Turbo Grafx console which had a very memorable bit of music when you chose to play the enhanced version of the game that was on the HuCard. It was accompanied by a 3D (but basic) animated graphic of a spaceship. The music only lasted for a few seconds but has always stuck with me.
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SFX: Night Raid. (POWAH!!) Psyvariar 1/2 and Karous if only for the rush that comes with constant levelling up.

Music: You're kidding me. There's too much.
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Best soundtrack: Pink Sweets by a country mile.

Best SFX? Alien Soldier. An almost impenetratable array of explosions, pained howls and cool vocal samples. Awesome.
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Post by beam »

best soundtracks :
Battle Garegga
Kingdom Grand Prix
W-Ring
Crying
Granada
Arcus 2 and Arcus 1 2 3 (not shmup but same team as the Granada one)
Bangaio
Gun Frontier
Same Same Same
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Post by evil_ash_xero »

Stage 4 on Ikaruga has a pretty great track.

Battle Garegga has a great soundtrack overall. Very peculiar.

ESP Ra.de.'s soundtrack is pretty good too. The guys' stages stand out, and also the boss' theme.

But Thunderforce IV and III have the best soundtracks overall. The tracks to both of the games' first stages stand out in particular.


Loads of others, but that's what's coming to mind.

s/m
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I like DDP's cock rock, nothing I would listen to in everyday life, but it fits the game perfectly an dit has some really good melodies.

Overall, I'd say Ketsui. The drum&bass OST is really good and the SFX sound fucking awesome. I could listen to the heli shooting bullets all day...
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X-Out on the C64 (the Amiga versions of these tracks were pretty wimpy in comparison).
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I'm going with border down(the arcade music, and the way better remix mode music) and under defeat.
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Ibara seconded by Lords of Thunder
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thunder cross is pretty flawless.

timeless konami-tunes!
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Post by MathU »

Radirgy has an absolutely top-notch soundtrack.
Of course, that's just an opinion.
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captpain wrote:Jeez guys, tohou games have like MIDI music, it's universally awful...
no and no

if theres one thing thats unanimously good about touhou its the music...

You might not be able to enjoy that style of music, it's really upmood and thin.. But the melodies are well crafted and the homophony (I think I've seen 4 layers) is well worked on, it makes for catchy yet surprisingly "complete" tunes.

and please, if you think you are still right after reading this, explain to us why...
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Blazing Star
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has anyone heard the Ikaruga 8-bit soundtrack? it's really good and really makes you think about what that game could have been like on the NES.
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lilmanjs wrote:has anyone heard the Ikaruga 8-bit soundtrack? it's really good and really makes you think about what that game could have been like on the NES.
The Hatsune Miku remixes are better.
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Icarus wrote:
lilmanjs wrote:has anyone heard the Ikaruga 8-bit soundtrack? it's really good and really makes you think about what that game could have been like on the NES.
The Hatsune Miku remixes are better.
is that an offical soundtrack or is that unoffical like the 8-bit soundtrack.
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What, no one mentions Turrican 2 on the Amiga? :shock:

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soniq-man wrote:What, no one mentions Turrican 2 on the Amiga? :shock:

Rafael
never played that game. I should check it out.
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Post by agustusx »

Panzer Dragoon Series
Radiant Silvergun/Ikaruga
ESPgaluda Arrange -Floating Fortress Utsurobune

Turrican did have killer tunes! I don't have the amiga music but a rearrange album but I definately enjoyed it.
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lilmanjs wrote: never played that game. I should check it out.
The game is not a 100% shmup. It's a jump 'n shoot if you want to call it that. There are 3 levels of pure spaceship shooter action nevertheless. In the Amiga scene, it belongs to the probably best 20 games ever. Very arcade-y, great level design and Chris Huelsbeck's best work ever. It literally feels like a console game, with later ports brought to the Genesis and SNES. The Turrican trilogy has, perhaps next to Castlevania, the best music of the kind ever - that's not just my opinion. Google the OST.

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lately my dad has been listening to the Last Hope soundtrack like crazy. 3 times this week I've gone back in the computer room to ask him a question and he's had to stop listening to it.
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nimitz wrote:
captpain wrote:Jeez guys, tohou games have like MIDI music, it's universally awful...
no and no

if theres one thing thats unanimously good about touhou its the music...

You might not be able to enjoy that style of music, it's really upmood and thin.. But the melodies are well crafted and the homophony (I think I've seen 4 layers) is well worked on, it makes for catchy yet surprisingly "complete" tunes.

and please, if you think you are still right after reading this, explain to us why...
There's nothing impressive about four voice homophony. That's the standard for all pop type music.

It's got drab, uninteresting harmonic structure, predictable melodies, and really bad timbre (poor choice of "instrumentation").

Contrast that with something like Garegga. It's not groundbreaking, but it's at least a little adventurous and weird-sounding, as opposed to the same goofy little 'doo doo doo' melodies you hear in Touhou.

I think I sound pretty bitter here but I honestly don't care at all, just trying to answer your question :lol:
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For me it's still R Type, those melodies are interwoven with the attack patterns in my head.

I love the Raiden music also, especially the better quality versions on Raiden Project on PS1.
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lilmanjs wrote:lately my dad has been listening to the Last Hope soundtrack like crazy. 3 times this week I've gone back in the computer room to ask him a question and he's had to stop listening to it.
:shock:

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speaking of 8-bit goodness. The soundtrack for Recca rocks the famicom as hard as anything.

Here's a link to a free download of the soundtrack - good quality mp3 rips in stereo.
http://www.playthenes.com/forum/phpBB3/ ... =13&t=1620
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soniq-man wrote:
lilmanjs wrote:lately my dad has been listening to the Last Hope soundtrack like crazy. 3 times this week I've gone back in the computer room to ask him a question and he's had to stop listening to it.
:shock:

Rafael
nice to see you quote my message. I really like the soundtrack and it makes me feel when I'm playing the game like I'm playing something from the 90s.
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Post by soniq-man »

lilmanjs wrote: makes me feel when I'm playing the game like I'm playing something from the 90s.
Now I wonder if that's a good thing to be feeling. ;-)

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