Platforms: X68000
Year: 1987
Number of Files: 13
Total Filesize: 18 MB
Date Added: Sep 13th, 2023
Album type: Arrangement
Uploaded by: Kevin (Maycroft) Harvick
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1. | Title | 1:41 | 1.83 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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2. | Start | 0:08 | 0.26 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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3. | Brinstar | 1:41 | 2.18 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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4. | Kraid | 1:35 | 1.73 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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5. | Elevator | 0:29 | 0.53 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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6. | Item | 0:06 | 0.21 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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7. | Norfair | 1:17 | 1.38 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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8. | Ridley | 0:57 | 1.07 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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9. | Tourian | 0:33 | 0.67 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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10. | Mother Brain | 0:20 | 0.47 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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11. | Escape | 1:22 | 1.54 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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12. | Ending | 2:13 | 2.69 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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13. | Ending from METROID | 2:14 | 3.55 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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Total: | 14m 34s | 18 MB |
this was found via https://metroiddatabase.com/
In Japan during the late 80s and early 90s, the Sharp X68000 was an incredibly popular computer, particularly for gaming. Classics such as Akumajo Dracula (Castlevania), Cho Ren Sha, and dozens of other action and shooting games were created for this system. Although Metroid was never ported (officially or otherwise), fans recreated the soundtrack for the system. Most of the score was arranged by RSY, who does a decent job of matching the instruments with those of the Famicom Disk System. The bell tone is especially nice, though overall, the soundtrack is clearly inferior, with RSY's Ending Theme sounding far too metallic. However, some tracks like "Kraid" and "Tourian" are pretty good. However, the arrangement of the "Ending" theme by Osamu Ikeda is absolutely amazing, with arcade-style metallic swooshes, a lively drum track, and ethereal bells. If you listen to any track from this album, make sure this is it! It sounds like an arcade soundtrack by Zuntata. The recordings were made using the X68000 MDX Decorder v1.14.
Medura7919
08:12 Sep 29th, 2023Offline