Please note: We are not connected to nor are we part of the "Gaming History 101" channel on YouTube (/gaminghistory101) or Twitch (/gaminghistory101). Main Theme – Spy Hunter (Arcade, Fred) – 1:45 (IF WE HAVE TIME)Įthan Mars Main Theme – Norman Corbeil (Heavy Rain, Matt) – 3:31īoss Attack – Crusader of Centy/Soleil (Jam) – 2:24ĭulles Airport – Die Hard Trilogy (Jam) – 2:00Ĭlosing Song: Sacred Worlds – Blind Guardian (Sacred 2, Matt) – 6:18 Main Theme – Deus Ex Invisible War (Jam) – 1:50 (IF WE HAVE TIME) Main Theme – Double Dragon (NES, Fred) – 3:00 Maximum Power – After Burner 2 (Arcade, Matt) – 0:44 Opening Theme – Adventures of Willy Bemish (Sega CD, Fred) – 2:25Ĭhapter 1 – House of the Dead 2 (DC, Jam) – 2:34 Opening Theme – Phantasy Star Online (GC, Jam) – 2:30 Planet Pop Star – Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (Vos) – 2:55 Title Theme – Burnin’ Rubber (Amstrad, Jam) – 3:36īallad of Hyllis – Beyond Good & Evil (Fred) – 1:38 Replaced by Please Help Me – Sexy Parodius (Matt) – 2:44 Opening Theme – Resident Evil Outbreak (Matt) – 3:27įinal Boss (Metroid Queen) – Metroid II – 1:11Ĭastle Gates – Golden Axe II (MD, Jam) – 2:28 Main Theme – Shadow of the Beast 2 (MD, JAM) – 1:03 Main Theme – Rayxanber III (PCE-CD, Fred) – 5:09ĭon’t Cry, Jennifer – Clock Tower (SuFami, Vos) – 3:25 The Path (A New Beginning) – Gustavo Santalalla (The Last of Us, Matt) – 2:47
Opening Song: Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie – Red Dead Redemption (Fred) – 2:24 You should notice no quality drops.ĭownload this episode (right click and save) As a result, all music tracks were re-edited in as masters in this final episode.
Please Note: Those that listened to the live show may have noticed a quality drop in the stream from time to time. Missed the first two volumes? Check out Top Scores, Vol. Whether it’s nostalgia or a killer cut you’re hearing for the first time, the community and our hosts Fred and Jam have a great show of video game music this time around.
No matter how many you have heard, there’s always that track that escapes you or is just on the tip of your tongue that you can’t recognize. Video game soundtracks transcend time to the right audience.