Thursday, December 17, 2015

STAGE 27: Sega Master System VS Nintendo Entertainment System


The 3rd Generation era of video games brings back very fond memories to many retro gamers. To many Gamers in north america The third generation (sometimes referred to as the 8-bit era) began on October 18, 1985 with the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System , and later in June of 1986 ( about nine months after the NES debut) the Sega Master System. This generation marked the end of the North American video game crash.



Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System
1.) Bucky O’ Hare - Tomoko Sumiyama - "Red Planet” - January 1992 - KONAMI - NES

2.) The Flash - Jeroen Tel - "At Peace in the Park” -1993(Europe Only) - Probe Entertainment/SEGA - Sega Master System

3.) Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth - Dota Ando - “Title Screen / Cutscene Theme 2” - November 1991 - Cyclone System/Asmik Corporation - NES

4.) Astro Warrior - Unknown - “Asteroid Zone”- 1986 - SEGA - Sega Master System

5.) Metal Gear - Kazuki Muraoka - “Intruder Detected Theme 1” - June 1988 - KONAMI - NES

6.) Enduro Racer - Hiroshi Kawaguchi - “Race Theme 1 (BGM 1)” - 1987 - SEGA - Sega Master System

7.) Astyanax - Kiyoshi Yokoyama & Toshiko Tasaki - “Intro / Rounds 3-1 & 3-2” - March 1990 - Aicom/Jaleco - NES

8.) Alex Kidd in Shinobi World - Tokuhido Uwabo - "Kabuto” - 1990 - SEGA - Sega Master System

9.) Yo! Noid - Masakatsu Maekawa - “Stages 13 & 14” - November 1990 - Now Production/Capcom - NES

10.) Golvellius: Valley of Doom - Masatomo Miyamoto, Takeshi Santo, Shin‑kun & Pazu - “ First Cave“ - 1988 - Compile/SEGA - Sega Master System

11.) Rygar - Michiharu Hasuya - “Cave” - July, 1987 - Tecmo - NES

12.) Space Harrier- Hiroshi Kawaguchi - “Haya Oh“ - 1986 - SEGA - Sega Master System

13.) Shatterhand - Iku Mizutani & Hiroyuki Iwatsuki - “Area G: Missile Command“ -December 1991 - Natsume/Jaleco - NES

14.) Rocky - Unknown - “Fight” - 1987 - SEGA - Sega Master System

15.) Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight - Junko Tamiya - “City Lights (Planet 1 - Area 3)“- September 1990 - Capcom - NES

16.) Wonder Boy - Ryuichi Nishizawa - “1st Round” - 1987 - SEGA - Sega Master System

17.) Startropics - Takashi Kumegawa & Yoshio Hirai - “Dungeon“ - December 1990 - Nintendo - NES

18.) Black Belt - Katsuhiro Hayashi - “Boss“ - November 1986 - SEGA - Sega Master System

19.) Target Renegade - Tim Follin - “Levels 1-3(Parking Garage)” - March 1990 - Software Creations/Taito - NES

20.) Quartet - Katsuhiro Hayashi - “Stage 2“ - April 1986 - SEGA - Sega Master System

21.) Wizards & Warriors - David Wise - “Title Screen / Ending" - December 1987 - Rare/Acclaim Entertainment - NES

22.) Rastan - Kazuyuki Onui - “Outside“ - 1988 - TAITO - Sega Master System

23.) Conquest of the Crystal Palace - Mitsuyasu Tomohisa (arranged by Masaharu Iwata) - “1st Stage(Mount Crystal)” - November 1990 - Quest Corporation/Asmik Corporation - NES

24.) Phantasy Star - Tokuhiko Uwabo - “Title Screen“ - 1988 - SEGA - Sega Master System

25.) Shadow of the Ninja - Iku Mizutani & Kouichi Yamanishi - “2nd Stage(Underground Sewers)” - December 1990 - Natsume - NES

26.) Wonder Boy in Monster Land - Shinichi Sakamoto - “Main Theme“ - 1988 - SEGA - Sega Master System

27.) Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom - Hiroshi Miyazaki, Kaori Nakabai &
Rika Shigeno - “Stages 2-1 & 7-2” - August 1991 - Tecmo - NES

28.) Ys:The Vanished Omens - Mieko Ishikawa & Yuzo Koshiro - “Feena (opening Theme)" *Standard & FM Japanese version* - 1988 - Nihon Falcom - sega Master System

29.) Crystalis - Yoko Osaka - “Inner Mountains” - July 1990 - SNK - NES

30.) Ghost House - Unknown - “House” - 1986 - SEGA - Sega Master System

31.) Treasure Master - Tim Follin - “The Moon (world 2)” - December 1991 - Software Creations/American Softworks Corporation - NES
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SPECIAL STAGE: LucasArts (w/ Special Host Robert Menes)


Now many console gamers may not know the name "LucasArts", although some of their
titles have come to consoles. But LucasArts is much more known in the realm of computer gaming, as many of their titles have been released on a plethora of home computer platforms. From the Atari 8-bit family, to the Commodore 64, and later to the Atari ST, Amiga, FM Towns, IBM PC, and Macintosh computer lines, LucasArts made their fortune and glory, best known for their amazing graphic adventure games, which utilized their in-house engine known as SCUMM, as well as some top notch Star Wars games.

LucasArts continued to publish and develop many games until 2012, when their parent company Lucasfilm was purchased by Disney. In 2013, LucasArts sadly let go of their internal development teams, and now exists solely as a license holder. However, in spite of this, many of their classic titles are available on services such as Steam and GOG.com, and I highly recommend checking them out.
Now, for this episode, I will make mention that LucasArts used a special music engine for many of their games called iMUSE, which allowed for dynamic music; music tracks could seamlessly segue-way into one another to best fit the mood. Some of the tracks featured will demonstrate iMUSE in action. 

 Additionally, some of these
tracks were originally MIDI tracks, and I have selected to use recordings as they would sound running through a MIDI module known as the Roland MT-32.
Make sure your DOS box has enough free RAM and you have your copy protection codes ready, because we're about to go on a time warp of amazing LucasArts music!



Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System
1) Maniac Mansion – Chris Grigg & David Lawrence - “Opening Titles (Commodore 64 version)” - October 5, 1987 (C64/Apple II), March 1988 (DOS), 1989 (Amiga/Atari ST/DOS v2)

2) Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders – Matthew Alan Kane & Chris Grigg - “Main Theme (FM Towns version)” - October 1988 (C64/DOS), 1989 (Amiga/Atari ST/DOS v2), 1990 (FM Towns)

3) Loom – Based on “Swan Lake” by Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky; arranged by George “The Fat Man” Sanger & Eric Hammond - “Opening Title” & “Guild of Glassmakers” (Roland MT-32 versions) - May 1990 (DOS/Mac OS/Amiga/Atari ST), 1991 (FM Towns), 1992 (DOS Talkie)

4) Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe – Michael Land - “Opening Titles” - August 1991 (DOS)

5) The Secret of Monkey Island – Michael Land, Barney Jones, Andy Newell, & Patrick Mundy - “Voodoo Lady” & “The SCUMM Bar” (CD Audio versions) – October 1990 (Amiga/DOS Floppy/Atari ST/Mac OS), 1992 (DOS CD/FM Towns/Sega CD/Amiga CDTV)

6) Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge – Clint Bajakian, Peter McConnell, & Michael Land - “Villa de la Booty” - December 1991 (DOS/Amiga/Mac OS/FM Towns)

7) Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis – Clint Bajakian, Peter McConnell, & Michael Land - “The Colonies of Atlantis” - June 1992 (DOS/Amiga/Mac OS/FM Towns)

8) Day of the Tentacle – Clint Bajakian, Peter McConnell, & Michael Land - “Hotel Interiors – Present” - June 25, 1993 (DOS/Mac OS)

9) Sam & Max Hit the Road – Clint Bajakian, Peter McConnell, & Michael Land - “A Pleasantly Understated Credits Sequence” & “King of the Creatures” - November 1993 (DOS/Mac OS)

10) Full Throttle – The Gone Jackals - “Legacy” - April 30, 1995 (DOS/Mac OS)

11) Star Wars: Dark Forces – Michael Land (original arrangements by John Williams - “The Secret Base” - February 28, 1995 (DOS/Mac OS)

12 ) The Dig – Michael Land – “The Ancient City” - November 30, 1995 (DOS/Mac OS)

13) The Curse of Monkey Island – Michael Land (vocals: Dominic Armato, Alan Young, Gregg Berger, Michael Sorich) – “A Pirate I Was Meant To Be” - October 31, 1997 (Windows)

14) Outlaws – Clint Bajakian - “The Ballad of Dr. Death” - March 1997 (Windows)

15) Grim Fandango – Peter McConnell - “Blue Casket Bop” & “Casino Calavera” - October 30, 1998 (Windows)


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STAGE 26: HALLOWEEN 2!


It’s Halloween season and for me Horror-themed games are fun to play all year round. However, only a select few are best played during Halloween. As a result, horror based games provide not only chills, but bring great memories that amplify the enjoyment of this particular day even more-so.
Traditionally, Halloween festivities include trick-or-treating, Horror movie marathons, and costume parties, but when it comes to The retro VGM Revival Hour, This year, like every year, Its about getting yourself ready to get you in the mood to celebrate this holiday the only way I know how: Video Game Music.


Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System
1.) Bram Stoker's Dracula - Jeroen Tel - "Daytime Scenes (Part 1)”- 1993 - Probe Software/Sony Imagesoft - NES

2.) Castlevania II: Simon's Quest - Kenichi Matsubara - "A Requiem (Ending)” -1988 - KONAMI - NES

3.) Altered Beast - Tohru Nakabayashi (arranged by Kenji Eno & Michiya Hirasawa)- "Altered Beast Mode” - June 1986 - Interlink/Asmik Corporation - Famicom

4.)Dr. Chaos - Ponii Ichinen - “Mansion Theme”- 1988 - Marionette/FCI - NES

5.) The Immortal - Rob Hubbard - "Battle Theme” - 1990 - Sandcastle/Electronic Arts - NES

6.) Splatterhouse 2 - Eiko Kaneda - “Escape from the Evil One” - August 3, 1992 - Namco - Sega Genesis

7.) Dracula X - Tomoya Tomita, Masanari Iwata, Harumi Ueko & Masahiko Kimura - "Illusionary Dance” - September 1995 - KONAMI - SNES

8.) Ghostbusters - Kazuhiko Nagai - "Final Case - Deep Hole” - June 29, 1990 - Compile/SEGA - Sega Genesis

9.) Silent Hill 4: The Room - Akira Yamaoka (performed by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn)
- “Room Of Angel” - September 7, 2004 - KONAMI - PlayStation 2 & Xbox

10.) Master of Darkness - Yoko Wada & Takashi Horiguchi - “ Laboratory (Round 4)“ - 1992 - SIMS/SEGA - Sega Master System

11.) Wolfchild - Martin Iveson - “Ancient Temple (Stage 3 )” - May 13, 1996 - CORE Design/JVC Musical Industries, Inc. - Sega Genesis

12.) Splatter House : Wanpaku Graffiti - Anna Puruna - “The Cabin“ - July 31, 1989 - Now production/NAMCO - Famicom

13.) Shadowrun - Sam Powell - “Redmond Barrens“ - 1994 - BlueSky Software/SEGA - Sega Genesis

14.) Castlevania - Lords of Shadow - Óscar Araujo - “Belmont's Theme" - October 5, 2010 - MercuryStream & Kojima Productions/KONAMI - PS3 & Xbox 360

15.) Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly - Akayo Toyoda - “Crimson Butterfly“- December 10, 2003 - Tecmo - Playstation 2 & Xbox

16.) Monster in My Pocket - Hiroshi Takeyasu & Kozo Nakamura - “Stage 1: Monsters In My House” - January 1992 - KONAMI - NES

17.) Frankenstein: The Monster Returns - Linus & Cha-Cha - “Stage 2“ - 1990 - TOSE/Bandai - NES

18.) Attack of the Killer Tomatoes - Mark Van Hecke - “Streets“ - January 1992 - Imagineering/THQ - NES

19.) A Nightmare on Elm Street - David Wise - "House Theme 3” - October 1990 - RARE/LJN - NES

20.) Godzilla: Monster of Monsters - Masatomo Minamoto - “Godzilla & Title Screen(Planet X theme)“ - October 1989 - Compile/TOHO - NES

21.) Nosferatu - Masanao Akahori - “Creature of the Night" - October 1995 - SETA Corporation - SNES


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