Which shoot 'em up game have the best soundtrack?
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dave4shmups
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Rock Guitar Soundtracks - Star Soldier (GC/PS2), Sapphire (PCE SCD)(
Epic/Operatic - Axelay, Soukyugurentai, Gigawing 2
Special Mentions - Area 88 (SFC version), some great uplifting and moody blasting music. Zanac Neo - some of the later levels have some stunning music. Kikikaikai - (is it a shmup?). music you can hum too all day long.
Epic/Operatic - Axelay, Soukyugurentai, Gigawing 2
Special Mentions - Area 88 (SFC version), some great uplifting and moody blasting music. Zanac Neo - some of the later levels have some stunning music. Kikikaikai - (is it a shmup?). music you can hum too all day long.
it's funny, I think that the Blast Wind final boss music was the inspiration for Daisuke Ishiwatare's "Awe of She". Still an awesome piece of music. Anyway, some of my favorites are:jp wrote:Blast Wind
Thunder Force III/IV
Soukyugurentai
Radiant Silvergun
Border Down
Metal Black
Those would be my picks. But the music for the final fight of Blast Wind is just :Drool:
Super Aleste
Armed Police Batrider
ANYTHING Technosoft
Radiant Silvergun
Most of the Gradius series
Axelay
R-Type Delta
I have never heard of Apidya, but you've certainly piqued my interest, Shatterhand.
EDIT: Found the Apidya soundtrack. Great stuff!
One of the best tunes ever, was never used.
I forgot one too - it's a remix of a Vapor Trail track, which I found on the Wolf Fang CD while scanning through tracks. It never appears in music test or anything, it was just hidden away. I've posted it in a temp area on my site.
http://www.system11.org/temp/vaptrailremix.mp3
It's -awesome-.
http://www.system11.org/temp/vaptrailremix.mp3
It's -awesome-.
Outzone has the ultimate soundtrack. here are the MP3s for your pleasure if don't believe me
http://outzone.meodai.ch/medias.html

http://outzone.meodai.ch/medias.html
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FatalError
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In no particular order:
1: Einhander
2: Axelay
3: Battle Garegga
4: Radiant Silvergun
5: Ikaruga
6: Gradius Gaiden
7: M.U.S.H.A.
8: Lords of Thunder
9: Thunderforce (III, IV, and V)
10: Sokyuugurentai
11: Darius Gaiden
12: Sapphire
Honorable mention: Rez (I realize it's not a *true* shooter , but it's got an awesome soundtrack).
1: Einhander
2: Axelay
3: Battle Garegga
4: Radiant Silvergun
5: Ikaruga
6: Gradius Gaiden
7: M.U.S.H.A.
8: Lords of Thunder
9: Thunderforce (III, IV, and V)
10: Sokyuugurentai
11: Darius Gaiden
12: Sapphire
Honorable mention: Rez (I realize it's not a *true* shooter , but it's got an awesome soundtrack).
I really like Gradius Gaiden. I don't know which but the first level on one of the Darius games (maybe all of them) is awesome.
"When we were talking to one of the executives at the BBC. And he said, 'Now hold on, this man is so incompetent why wouldn't he be fired?' and I said 'Go and take a look around this building. Just go and knock on a few doors.'" - Ricky Gervais
Personal favorites of mine include:
The Gradius games (If you can manage to find the Gradius 3 Symphonic Poetry CD ever, it's a great interpetation of the Gradius III music)
Battle Garegga/Battle Bakraid
Raystorm
Radiant Silvergun (in fact, pretty much any Hitoshi Sakamoto soundtrack)
Ikaruga
The Thunder Force games
The Gradius games (If you can manage to find the Gradius 3 Symphonic Poetry CD ever, it's a great interpetation of the Gradius III music)
Battle Garegga/Battle Bakraid
Raystorm
Radiant Silvergun (in fact, pretty much any Hitoshi Sakamoto soundtrack)
Ikaruga
The Thunder Force games
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chtimi-CLA
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-guwange: it is the only music that could form a coherent whole with the graphics
-twin cobra: i still whistle it 15 years after, the PS1 remix is good too but i prefer the original
-radiant
-heavy unit
-dangun
-donpachi: it still has the toaplan chip tune touch unlike the sequels which got more serious and worse each time
-crying (bio hazard battle): it's clear they hired someone very good, i wonder who. very seerie
-winds of thunder: best metal shmup soundtrack
there are plenty others,pc genjin,aldynes,r-type,dragon breed,outzone,progear, dragon saber...
-twin cobra: i still whistle it 15 years after, the PS1 remix is good too but i prefer the original
-radiant
-heavy unit
-dangun
-donpachi: it still has the toaplan chip tune touch unlike the sequels which got more serious and worse each time
-crying (bio hazard battle): it's clear they hired someone very good, i wonder who. very seerie
-winds of thunder: best metal shmup soundtrack
there are plenty others,pc genjin,aldynes,r-type,dragon breed,outzone,progear, dragon saber...
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Any Technosoft 16-bit music, Apidya for sure, Guwange boss theme, one of R-type Final's boss themes, which works really well with the stage four boss, Gley Lancer, Blazing Star, Second stage of R-type 2, Axelay, M.U.S.H.A. and the Japanese version of Bio Metal. Those are some of my favorite shmup tunes.
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Hmmm... I'm the only person so far that said 19XX...I feel special.
Dimahoo is a very different one, it's hard to believe it's done by Namiki. The Stage 5 Boss battle music is very cool, although it's missing something... It just piqued my mind when Landshark mentioned it. I still prefer the stage 1,3,4 boss battle music.
Apidya is great, I love Huelsbeck. Some of the turrican music I prefer, however.
Dimahoo is a very different one, it's hard to believe it's done by Namiki. The Stage 5 Boss battle music is very cool, although it's missing something... It just piqued my mind when Landshark mentioned it. I still prefer the stage 1,3,4 boss battle music.
Apidya is great, I love Huelsbeck. Some of the turrican music I prefer, however.
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Leeram
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In no particular order (except the first six in the order in which they're listed)
- Warhawk C64
- Delta C64
- Sanxion C64
- Anything by Rob Hubbard on any game ever
- Salamander (arcade)
- Winds of Thunder (PC Engine Duo)
- Anything by Dave Whittaker
- Commando (Arcade)
- Gyruss (Arcade)
- Parodius (PC Engine)
- Xenon (all the tunes from it, Amiga/C64/Atari st)
- Smash TV
- Hybris
- Blood Money
- Axelay
- Gradius 3 (and 1 and 2 and 4 and 5 and all variants and everything)
- Ikari Warriors
- Ikaruga
- Battle Garegga
- anything with "pachi" in the title
- everything by everyone from Japan except Radiant Silvergun
- That track from the "homebrew" shooter on this discussion board, Endless Fire
- Microcosm
- Star Wars (Arcade)
OK some of them are border line, shoot me!
- Great Gianna Sisters
- Luigi's Castle
- Super Mario World
- Castlevania
- Rick Dangerous
- Bubble Bobble
- Space Ace
Ok, the last few aren't shoot 'em ups, but what the hell, I'm doing the typing!
Cheers
Leeram
- Warhawk C64
- Delta C64
- Sanxion C64
- Anything by Rob Hubbard on any game ever
- Salamander (arcade)
- Winds of Thunder (PC Engine Duo)
- Anything by Dave Whittaker
- Commando (Arcade)
- Gyruss (Arcade)
- Parodius (PC Engine)
- Xenon (all the tunes from it, Amiga/C64/Atari st)
- Smash TV
- Hybris
- Blood Money
- Axelay
- Gradius 3 (and 1 and 2 and 4 and 5 and all variants and everything)
- Ikari Warriors
- Ikaruga
- Battle Garegga
- anything with "pachi" in the title
- everything by everyone from Japan except Radiant Silvergun
- That track from the "homebrew" shooter on this discussion board, Endless Fire
- Microcosm
- Star Wars (Arcade)
OK some of them are border line, shoot me!
- Great Gianna Sisters
- Luigi's Castle
- Super Mario World
- Castlevania
- Rick Dangerous
- Bubble Bobble
- Space Ace
Ok, the last few aren't shoot 'em ups, but what the hell, I'm doing the typing!
Cheers
Leeram
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silvery wings
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Everyone's listed most of my faves... MANABU NAMIKI IS KING! Ahem...
No one has listed Robo (Dennin) Aleste (mega cd) though... awesome soundtrack. I would also like to give a nod to Insector X, that game has some real kick-ass tunes.
Also, I urge you all to hunt down the Xevious 3D/G+ arrange soundtrack! It has some of the best electro arrangements I have ever heard, full stop. To give you an idea, it competes with the music of Rez, in my mind. Makes me want to listen to the original music again, it's been over 5 years since I played the PSX game and I've forgotten the tunes (got up to the very final level just once! and I was completely drained ha).
One more thing... whoever said that the music of modern shooters isn't memorable? WTF? It is hella-memorable, it's just different to that of the 8 and 16-bit eras, that's all. Modern shooters can't afford to hire mediocre musicians to compose for them, I think. Manabu is doing Cave proud, Border Down music kicked ass, Psyvariar 2 music owned, Chaos Field (reportedly an average game, I haven't received mine yet) has wicked music, etc. You may get the occasional dud, but since the genre is a genuine minority (and the music has no limitations these days), overall you get fine music produced (that's also why most new shooters have official OSTs released).
No one has listed Robo (Dennin) Aleste (mega cd) though... awesome soundtrack. I would also like to give a nod to Insector X, that game has some real kick-ass tunes.
Also, I urge you all to hunt down the Xevious 3D/G+ arrange soundtrack! It has some of the best electro arrangements I have ever heard, full stop. To give you an idea, it competes with the music of Rez, in my mind. Makes me want to listen to the original music again, it's been over 5 years since I played the PSX game and I've forgotten the tunes (got up to the very final level just once! and I was completely drained ha).
One more thing... whoever said that the music of modern shooters isn't memorable? WTF? It is hella-memorable, it's just different to that of the 8 and 16-bit eras, that's all. Modern shooters can't afford to hire mediocre musicians to compose for them, I think. Manabu is doing Cave proud, Border Down music kicked ass, Psyvariar 2 music owned, Chaos Field (reportedly an average game, I haven't received mine yet) has wicked music, etc. You may get the occasional dud, but since the genre is a genuine minority (and the music has no limitations these days), overall you get fine music produced (that's also why most new shooters have official OSTs released).
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Exactly. No other shmup's soundtrack even comes close to that of Apidya.Shatterhand wrote:everyone who did NOT say Apidya obviously never played the game
Additionally, I'll throw in Wings of Death, just because it's another shmup with exceptionally great music most people probably have never played. The soundtrack (very smooth 80s pop stuff) seems not to fit the game and its pace well at first, but you soon realize that it, in fact, gives the game a very unique feel.
1942 is my absolute favorite, with its stunning melodies and exquisite composition. An aural masterpiece.
Ok, obviously I'm joking. If I had to narrow it down to ten, nah forget ten, twenty, I'd pick:
A-Jax
Apidya (though I haven't even played the game)
Axelay
Battle Garegga
Detana!! TwinBee
Dragon Saber
Gate of Thunder
Gradius II (MSX)
Gradius III (AC)
Gradius Gaiden
Life Force (NES)
Lords of Thunder (Duo)
Magical Chase
Radiant Silvergun
Shippu Mahou Daisakusen
Sol-Feace (X68000)
Space Manbow
Star Trader (X68000)
Thunder Force III
Trigon
Ok, obviously I'm joking. If I had to narrow it down to ten, nah forget ten, twenty, I'd pick:
A-Jax
Apidya (though I haven't even played the game)
Axelay
Battle Garegga
Detana!! TwinBee
Dragon Saber
Gate of Thunder
Gradius II (MSX)
Gradius III (AC)
Gradius Gaiden
Life Force (NES)
Lords of Thunder (Duo)
Magical Chase
Radiant Silvergun
Shippu Mahou Daisakusen
Sol-Feace (X68000)
Space Manbow
Star Trader (X68000)
Thunder Force III
Trigon
The music of Apidya.zimeon wrote:You're really getting me interested. Format? Only arcade?
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OptimusPrimeX
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some good choices in here... but a good example of great music to me, is something that gets you pumped up, and almost emotional. ( not crying you retards) Mostly i'm saying in shooters.... But on the flip side, sometimes the catchy melodic or fun/cute tunes are good for the light hearted gameplay.
My #1 choice even now... for 2 reasons. The high quality of layered sound produced from the humble megadrive.(skillz). and 2 the psuedo punk/rock tracks that are just really catchy
1. M.U.S.H.A
There's always more, but this always stuck out in my mind.....[/b]
My #1 choice even now... for 2 reasons. The high quality of layered sound produced from the humble megadrive.(skillz). and 2 the psuedo punk/rock tracks that are just really catchy
1. M.U.S.H.A
There's always more, but this always stuck out in my mind.....[/b]