Boss Music - The Adventures of Batman and Robin (Genesis)
Posted 13 years agoFUCK...YES.
Boss 1 - Harley Quinn
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Boss 2 - The Joker
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Boss 3 - Two Face
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Boss 4 - Searchlight Airship
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Boss 5 - Cheshire Cat
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Boss 6 - The Mad Hatter
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Final Boss - Mr. Freeze
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This just made my night.
Ken's Labyrinth (two tunes from an old PC DOS game)
Posted 13 years agoKen's Labyrinth music - Powerful Song (Menu Theme 1)
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Ken's Labyrinth music - Awesoken's Song (Floor 19)
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This game was created by someone named "Ken Silverman."
The most memorable thing about this old game was its music. Ken's Labyrinth was a DOS game that came out some time in the 90's (I don't remember exactly when). It had the kind of sprite based '3D' graphics that games like "Wolfenstein 3d" and "Blake Stone" had, but not exactly the same kind of gameplay. It was more like a combination of an adventure game and a 3rd-Person action game, with peculiar weapons and enemies in its various levels.
If I remember right, the basic story was that you were trying to escape a labyrinth. I don't remember all the other details (I think your character awoke as if they were in a dream state).
I think that the version of this game that I downloaded was only a 'shareware' game (a demo).
I'm just glad I actually found this music on the internet at all! =D
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Ken's Labyrinth music - Awesoken's Song (Floor 19)
(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=obx5xDMhtaY )
This game was created by someone named "Ken Silverman."
The most memorable thing about this old game was its music. Ken's Labyrinth was a DOS game that came out some time in the 90's (I don't remember exactly when). It had the kind of sprite based '3D' graphics that games like "Wolfenstein 3d" and "Blake Stone" had, but not exactly the same kind of gameplay. It was more like a combination of an adventure game and a 3rd-Person action game, with peculiar weapons and enemies in its various levels.
If I remember right, the basic story was that you were trying to escape a labyrinth. I don't remember all the other details (I think your character awoke as if they were in a dream state).
I think that the version of this game that I downloaded was only a 'shareware' game (a demo).
I'm just glad I actually found this music on the internet at all! =D
Stage 9 - Chain Dive OST
Posted 13 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=JYnoRxvoXLA )
I cannot love this track enough.
Sympathy - Joe Hogan
Posted 13 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=5Qf-b3mse40 )
This tune was included in the game "Chime Super Deluxe."
Chaos Legion: From result screen to intermission Final phase
Posted 13 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=Ex2Ef9DqRYM )
Back when I was dying a sure death from overworking, overeating, and from profound stress, this track was a sort of 'audio therapy' for me. That's how it can be when your RL notepad journals just aren't enough to keep you from making a decision that would destroy your life with the utmost certainty.
Then later on in life, I developed a healthy interest in Super Smash Bros. Melee, an unhealthy interest in the Silent Hill series, and a 'last ditch effort' reminiscence over the games of the Sega Genesis era ("Sega Genesis Collection" - PS2).
Silent Hill's torn, bloody, dilapidated 'otherworld' and the home I lived in back then shared some stark similarities...
But just to clarify, no, I'm not feeling depressed or 'under the water' at present. Far from it.
I just took a tiny trip down memory lane, and dug up this tune.
Funny. I am the only YouTube user to have uploaded this tune to YouTube... XD
Among The Phates - Simon Woodington
Posted 13 years agoAmong The Phates (Full Tune)
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Among The Phates (First Part)
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Among The Phates (Second Part)
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This is a VERY old module music tune. It was created by someone named "Simon Woodington," of a group called "Trideja." Since this tune was made so very long ago, I don't really know if that group still exists, so I decided to upload the tune to my YouTube account.
I was using the "Modplug" music player and was just sorting through a multitude of old module music tunes that were used in different user created "worlds" that were created in the age old PC "create a world" game called "MegaZeux." By using a file extension search in Windows Explorer, I rooted out all the music files with the extensions ".MOD", ".S3M", ".XM" and ".IT", and added them all to a massive playlist consisting of over 1,000 music tunes (many being duplicates since some MegaZeux games used the same music files).
I particularly remembered this tune upon hearing it. Not from something more memorable like a game or some other source, but simply because I remember sitting down and listening to it at some point in the distant past. And since music gives me all sorts of inspiration, it's more so the likely KINDS of thoughts that I remembered having that helped me to easily recognize this tune. And just "what" kinds of thoughts were those? I can't really describe them too easily, because the imagery is wild and "untame," like a beautiful visual work. Even before the age of ridiculously "over-the-top" displays of graphical supremacy came upon us (and before I had thought to write out ANY personal works at all), I would have these beautifully vivid visual thoughts floating through my mind when I listened to certain musics, whether it be something as simple as the sight of a middle aged man playing "jazzy" music on an instrument, or even something as illustrious as a winged warrior walking forth with weapon in hand, surrounded by a multitude of cheering spectators in a massive colliseum where he was to battle an opponent to the death (something I thought of when listening to an old module tune called "Angel Dreams.").
Even though we didn't have high definition displays and massively sophisticated gadgets back then, people still had beautiful visions in mind. Just talk to any fantasy-appreciating lover of the 16-bit Sega Genesis era, if not a lover of the old Don Bluth films.
Knowing that most of those little tunes were made in some interesting and often uniquely original music genres might be a little "incentive" for you to check out those "MZX" games. Those tunes range from a wide variety of quirky music styles, like "chiptunes" and other such tunes that seem to ring of the word "Amiga." Just keep in mind that those games are rife with "ancient" computer graphics and such, so if you click around and see a whole bunch of "tiny colored rectangles" or round oval smileys, don't be suprised. That WAS the early-to-late 90's after all... XD
Even though I'm very "at home" with those kinds of old tunes I'm music illiterate AND rather ignorant to the proper terminology to use when referring to those old tunes, so I don't really know what to call all of the technological paraphernalia that surrounds those tunes and their inception. Let's just say that if you like or love "8-bit" music or "chiptunes" or Commodore 64 "SID" music or "Amiga" music - and music that uses "samples" to create whooly independent musical tunes - then you'll feel right at home with that style of music.
If you ever found yourself dabbling in ancient computer game stuff and wanted to find all of the crazy little music tunes associated with those MegaZeux games, you could always go to "DigitalMZX" and download some of them. It's located here: http://vault.digitalmzx.net/index.php
Music of the formats ".MOD", ".S3M", ".XM" and ".IT" (and possible other formats as well) can be found at "The Mod Archive," which is here: http://modarchive.org/index.php
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Among The Phates (First Part)
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Among The Phates (Second Part)
(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=daIEc5aiqA8 )
This is a VERY old module music tune. It was created by someone named "Simon Woodington," of a group called "Trideja." Since this tune was made so very long ago, I don't really know if that group still exists, so I decided to upload the tune to my YouTube account.
I was using the "Modplug" music player and was just sorting through a multitude of old module music tunes that were used in different user created "worlds" that were created in the age old PC "create a world" game called "MegaZeux." By using a file extension search in Windows Explorer, I rooted out all the music files with the extensions ".MOD", ".S3M", ".XM" and ".IT", and added them all to a massive playlist consisting of over 1,000 music tunes (many being duplicates since some MegaZeux games used the same music files).
I particularly remembered this tune upon hearing it. Not from something more memorable like a game or some other source, but simply because I remember sitting down and listening to it at some point in the distant past. And since music gives me all sorts of inspiration, it's more so the likely KINDS of thoughts that I remembered having that helped me to easily recognize this tune. And just "what" kinds of thoughts were those? I can't really describe them too easily, because the imagery is wild and "untame," like a beautiful visual work. Even before the age of ridiculously "over-the-top" displays of graphical supremacy came upon us (and before I had thought to write out ANY personal works at all), I would have these beautifully vivid visual thoughts floating through my mind when I listened to certain musics, whether it be something as simple as the sight of a middle aged man playing "jazzy" music on an instrument, or even something as illustrious as a winged warrior walking forth with weapon in hand, surrounded by a multitude of cheering spectators in a massive colliseum where he was to battle an opponent to the death (something I thought of when listening to an old module tune called "Angel Dreams.").
Even though we didn't have high definition displays and massively sophisticated gadgets back then, people still had beautiful visions in mind. Just talk to any fantasy-appreciating lover of the 16-bit Sega Genesis era, if not a lover of the old Don Bluth films.
Knowing that most of those little tunes were made in some interesting and often uniquely original music genres might be a little "incentive" for you to check out those "MZX" games. Those tunes range from a wide variety of quirky music styles, like "chiptunes" and other such tunes that seem to ring of the word "Amiga." Just keep in mind that those games are rife with "ancient" computer graphics and such, so if you click around and see a whole bunch of "tiny colored rectangles" or round oval smileys, don't be suprised. That WAS the early-to-late 90's after all... XD
Even though I'm very "at home" with those kinds of old tunes I'm music illiterate AND rather ignorant to the proper terminology to use when referring to those old tunes, so I don't really know what to call all of the technological paraphernalia that surrounds those tunes and their inception. Let's just say that if you like or love "8-bit" music or "chiptunes" or Commodore 64 "SID" music or "Amiga" music - and music that uses "samples" to create whooly independent musical tunes - then you'll feel right at home with that style of music.
If you ever found yourself dabbling in ancient computer game stuff and wanted to find all of the crazy little music tunes associated with those MegaZeux games, you could always go to "DigitalMZX" and download some of them. It's located here: http://vault.digitalmzx.net/index.php
Music of the formats ".MOD", ".S3M", ".XM" and ".IT" (and possible other formats as well) can be found at "The Mod Archive," which is here: http://modarchive.org/index.php
Airborne - Raiden II (OC ReMix)
Posted 13 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=OYuy2AcaIqc )
I really love this remix. And it makes me think of aviation (sort of like the natural theme in the top-down shooter game it comes from^^).
Still one of the best games there ever was, period.
Posted 13 years agoZone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner
I often think of the gameplay in this game when I think of things like what it would be like for two or more of my "angelic" characters to fight one another.
I also think of this game when I think of colloquial dialogue.
Markus Schulz - Spilled Cranberries (Extended GraphX Mix)
Posted 13 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=jYn0GuS6f-w )
From the puzzle game "Chime Super Deluxe"
This one stood out to me in the game.
Also, the top video isn't the "original version" of "Spilled Cranberries" which is shorter. But I like this version much better.
Get Down to Business - Order Sol's Theme (Guilty Gear XX AC)
Posted 14 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=Ka5d0vvLgTk )
I haven't really been playing any Guilty Gear games lately. But for some reason, I've been thinking of their music.
I can't exactly say why I've been thinking about Guilty Gear, outside of the fact that I just love "audible artistry" in general.
dayDreamer - The 3rd Birthday OST
Posted 14 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=uc6jqEi_rds )
Some very nice "chill out" music.
Minidoux - Jackson and His Computer Band ("Smash" Album)
Posted 14 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=Q1nAhX4vqE8 )
I FINALLY found it! =D
This is the music that [Adult Swim] used portions of during their "Super Violence Disclaimer" bump ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPw6CJS1wYA ).
I remember seeing this just before the anime called "Blood+" would air.
Say Intro (Instrumental) - Five Deez
Posted 14 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=J6G09EKuq_M )
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I usually listen to this track when I'm in deep thought.
Immaculate Pledge - Soul Calibur 4 OST
Posted 14 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=YB8igPh72jA )
I love how bold and courageous this sounds.^^
Foreign Shores - Zone 66
Posted 14 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=hDdtrZOlwoY )
Zone 66 was a top-down shooter game (I mean the OLD definition of a "shooter," where you control an airborne vehicle). I only ever played the "shareware" version of it (meaning "only the first level of it," in the case of this game).
Blaze It Up - Mondo Grosso
Posted 14 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=A1e7EhiyPus )
I have this CRAZY idea in mind where somehow, this music would be, like...the "theme music" that would play during a battle moment in a videogame based on my [still underdeveloped story], "Parasympathy." The battle would mainly feature my female character named Kristina (who is Katherine and Alma's mother).
It would be a sort of "crunch point" some ways through the game, meaning that she would be a tough character to beat. And that kind of makes me think back to the "Ramza Beoulve vs Weigraf" battle of "Final Fantasy Tactics" in that you were forced to fight a cool enemy character under challenging battle conditions.
Since I always seem to write things that stem from traded responses between any two of my characters (or more), I always envision my story being some kind of "VS style" fighting game, and one that would thouroughly accommodate the differing characters it featured, much like how Blazblue does (in being significantly different than Guilty Gear), or how Dissidia does (in being a unique action RPG that balances everything out on a justifiable basis regardless of what character battles another character, etc.).
Flamenco music FTW.
Also, I SERIOUSLY love the idea of a lithe and lightweight character who is well versed at unarmed combat, with a big, preferably stylized emphasis on kick moves (who is preferably a female, but a male is okay too).
Beginning of Breeding - The 3rd Birthday OST
Posted 14 years ago(repeater link: http://www.youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=j7LH2FTsmlo )
I absolutely love the overall sense of "urgency" in this tune.
Parasympathy
Posted 14 years ago100 journals skipped