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Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2003 12:41 pm
by Jéjé
Muerto wrote::D sorry... :cool2:

Screen Shot
:lol:
Have a look at the following URL
http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/c64/a/io.htm[/url]

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2003 12:48 pm
by Jéjé
Jéjé wrote:
Muerto wrote::D sorry... :cool2:

Screen Shot
:lol:
Have a look at the following URL
http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/c64/a/io.htm[/url]
:oops: Sorry, this one:

http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/c64/a/io.htm

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2003 12:55 pm
by Muerto
k! nice!!, think i have seen that game before, but completly forgot about it..

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2003 1:01 pm
by Jéjé
Muerto wrote:k! nice!!, think i have seen that game before, but completly forgot about it..
Yep, and the music rules!! Available on HVSC, in the David Whittaker file.

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2003 1:11 pm
by Muerto
yummy!!!

damm it's old :D

SID rules!!!

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2003 4:42 pm
by manny77
Oh yes!
IO was one of my favorite games on C64! Look gorgeous respect many other titles, and the music was very good too.
Perhaps it was a little too difficult for my "skills" :lol:
Anyway, do you remember when the cargo eject our ship every time the game begins?
TA-TA---TA---TA-TA-----SCHHHHH!

Good memories...

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2003 9:35 pm
by bigpops
1. The Last Ninja, level one, is for me, the absolute best piece of music i've ever heard in my life. I thought so then (in 1987, when i was 13) and i still think so now.

2. Cybernoid II - A Masterpiece
3. Cybernoid - Almost as good as Cybernoid II, but not quite.
4. Last Ninja 2 - Totally different to the first games music, but still brilliant.
5. Bionic Commando - Level 1 (Tune 5 in the sid) I know it's a copy of the arcade's music, but it's one hell of a copy.
6. Ocean Loader, version 3 by Peter Clarke
7. Ocean Loader 2 (revision of the first) by Galway
8. Ocean Loader 4 - John Dunn
9. Green Beret
10. Monty on the Run - I swear i'll get round to diong a guitar version of this one day.

Posted: Sun May 25, 2003 10:03 pm
by Pero-Fotar
What about the non-game SID music tunes??

My favourite non-game SID music is:

Simon László (Planet love)
Simon László (Herz on herz)
Simon László (Airplane)
The unknown cracker (Medley 1)
Imaic (Merry christmas mix 1)
Andy (Papillions)
Olsen (Techno 2)
TC (Mega sound 5)
20CC (TV tunes mix)
AMJ (Suffer you!)
Ass it (Kaktuss)
Edwin van Santen (PCW-tune'88)
Johnny B. (Rock this)
Lman (Take a chance on me)
Luca (The kids aren't allright)
Praiser (Elec.orchest)
Rambones (Jarre dreams)
String (Po šumama)
Taxim (Palästina lied)
TBB - TBB of Enigma
TCM - Deutschland über alles
Terz, Que'se & Bolie - Chunker


This tuner really rules, you can get it all in HVSC collection.

SID rulessss !!!

Pero-Fotar 8)

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2003 9:52 am
by Doc
You people have hearing problem.

I just heard this suggestions of yours. Crap. With capital C. 8)

No Cybernoid II, IO, Stormlord or Last Ninja remix can POSSIBLY match the brilliance of the following c-64 games:

1. Platoon ( all tracks except 7,9 beat the crap out of the modern machines like Playstation 2). You need to spend 2 minutes with each track. And awesome game this IS .

2. OUT-RUN ( Sega"s AM2 greatest hit , best sound yet )

3. Katakis ( tracks 3 and 5 are ..ummmm... better than chocolade and s.x )

4. Battle Ships ( track 1 is FANTASTIC).

5. Commando ( all 3 tracks RULE! )

6. Cobra ( only track 1 I recommend )

7. Comic Bakery ( someone said that already )

Download them separately here http://www.c64unlimited.net/gameslist/games_o.htm or all in one file ( together with in_sid.dll ) from my website http://livio.topcities.com/music.htm

Best player for sid would be Winamp ( with in_sid.dll plugin, much better sound than Deliplayer ).

And when you hear them all pay me a tribute. :P :P :P

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2003 11:30 am
by XtC
Doc wrote:2. OUT-RUN ( Sega"s AM2 greatest hit , best sound yet )
(Slightly off-topic but...)
I think Out Run has to be the most memorable/favourite game music theme of all time since it blew the socks off people when the game first hit the arcades waaaay back in 1986 (not to mention the graphics). Hiroshi Miyauchi had already done a cracking job with the Space Harrier soundtrack in 1985, but Out Run was something else.

The tunes translated reasonably well on the 8bits, and the Megadrive version was probably the most impressive.

(I bought a Sega Saturn purely to play Sega Ages 1 which included Out Run!)

On the other hand, the Amiga version completely sucked! The best (or should I say worst) example is to listen to subsong 3 which should be "Passing Breeze" - ouch!

Jason C. Brooke - if you're out there reading this, now is your chance to redeem yourself and apologise for killing such a classic anthem!

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:40 pm
by WarpedJuicerNeim
Last Ninja 2 by Matt Gray of course !

then there's oh yes , Barbarian by Richard Joseph (i also got myself the first Conan movie y-day so i'm sold lol)

And also Tusker had a decent sound with some LN2 influences.