1979?
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Can anyone actually give some history here, and tell me exactly when and how pinball got so fucking metal?
1979?
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Love that Seinfeld bass guitar in this Paperboy 2 SNES remix.
I suuuuuuuper disagree. That ol' Genny harshness might be a boon for a few instrumentals, but slathered all over every part, it's a butchery. There's lots of bits in that arrangement that come off a lot more stilted and mechanical in comparison, too.
But while we're posting variations, might as well post the album arrange guitar version:
Last edited by Bacon McShig; 21 Aug 2018 at 12:11 AM.
No, what the Genesis is reproducing is the sound of a Harpsichord; It's not meant to be an electric guitar. It also has a cleaner bass and drum section.
The Genesis sound track has a nice warm sound to it. It also brings a more creepy sound to the music.
Last edited by gamevet; 21 Aug 2018 at 12:51 AM.
Centaur.
Gamevet, none of that changes my feelings on the two versions! I'm real happy you treasure my trash, though!
Broken Thunder's soundtrack is just fine. No surprise, since it's by Hyakutaro Tsukumo. Good, I guess.
More importantly, what about the game? Nothing really good, nor really bad- it's simply bland. They were trying to make the next Thunder Force, only they didn't put enough effort into it. Just goes to show that a game's soundtrack isn't everything.
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