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RoboCop 3

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ロボコップ3

Platforms: NES
Year: 1992
Developed by: Probe Software
Published by: Ocean

Number of Files: 9
Total Filesize: 22 MB (MP3), 45 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: Nov 1st, 2022   | Change Log
Album type: Gamerip
Uploaded by: NotToBugMe

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1. Title Screen 8:27 10.27 MB 28.02 MB get_app
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2. Level 1 - Cadillac Heights - Dusk 1:01 1.63 MB 1.66 MB get_app
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3. Repair Laboratory 0:44 0.85 MB 2.24 MB get_app
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4. Level 2 - Rocket Motors Factory 0:44 1.09 MB 1.20 MB get_app
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5. Level 3 - Cadillac Heights - Day 0:44 1.09 MB 1.32 MB get_app
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6. Level 4 - Back to OCP 1:01 1.53 MB 1.78 MB get_app
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7. Ninja Battle 2:26 4.10 MB 4.28 MB get_app
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8. Ending, High Scores 1:10 1.42 MB 3.70 MB get_app
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9. Game Over 0:09 0.18 MB 0.49 MB get_app
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Seeker2025

06:39 Mar 16th, 2025Offline

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Master2873

I remember this being really good at a young age, but now that I can fully hear all the music since the game was hard as balls, it hasn't aged well. The title screen music is pretty good, as well is the Repair Laboratory. The victory and game over screen music is also pretty good, everything else comes off flat, similar sounding, or is missing depth that they could really use. It's not absolutely terrible, but kinda bleh with some solid tracks in my opinion.

I have this feeling it might have to do with the fact there were multiple SKU's of this game, and I've yet to hear the music on the other versions, and the team(s) could have very well been spread thin. Makes me wonder how crazy this soundtrack could have been if Tim Follin was at the healm.

The original musician, Jeroen Tel adapted most of this soundtrack to the C64 version, as well. Especially the in-game music sounds better in that version despite reportedly using only one sound channel (probably due to sound effects using the other two channels). On the other hand, themes for title screen, repair sections, game over and victory screen sound nice in both versions.

The789Guy

03:25 Mar 7th, 2025Offline

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Nilogin Saturn

The graphics look like it was designed by Eurocom. Justified as Eurocom founders were also freelancers.

You'd be right-- one of Eurocom's founders, Hugh Binns, did the graphics for this game.

Nilogin Saturn

10:10 Dec 5th, 2024Offline

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The graphics look like it was designed by Eurocom. Justified as Eurocom founders were also freelancers.

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Akarkas8

12:57 Jul 6th, 2024Offline

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Whaaaat!!!!!!! the quality!!!!!!! is this nes wooow realy nice ( title screen robocop with little girl automatic gun on his hand 🥁🥁🥁)

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NotToBugMe

09:27 Nov 1st, 2022Offline

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This album was updated on 1st of November, 2022.

Master2873

11:45 Jul 8th, 2022Offline

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I remember this being really good at a young age, but now that I can fully hear all the music since the game was hard as balls, it hasn't aged well. The title screen music is pretty good, as well is the Repair Laboratory. The victory and game over screen music is also pretty good, everything else comes off flat, similar sounding, or is missing depth that they could really use. It's not absolutely terrible, but kinda bleh with some solid tracks in my opinion.

I have this feeling it might have to do with the fact there were multiple SKU's of this game, and I've yet to hear the music on the other versions, and the team(s) could have very well been spread thin. Makes me wonder how crazy this soundtrack could have been if Tim Follin was at the healm.