Brent and Rob present great 8-bit and 16-bit era music without any topic restrictions. They also talk about their fun-filled trip to Seattle and what Brent legitimately accomplished there.
Game – Composer – Song – Company – Console – Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Wedding Peach – Masafumi Ogata, Noriko Yamamoto – This Stinks… – Shimada Kikaku/KSS – Super Famicom – 1995
Super Spike V’Ball – Kazunaka Yamane – Hawaii – Technos – NES – 1990
Wrestle War – Anupon – BGM 3 – Sega – Mega Drive – 1991
Run Saber – Hikoshi Hashimoto – Gray Factory – Horisoft/Atlus – SNES – 1993
Uchuu Senkan Gomora – Yoshio Nagashima, Masato Takahashi (arr.) – Maze (Stages 3 & 7) – UPL/Aisystem Tokyo – Mega Drive – 1991
Kirby’s Dream Land 3 – Jun Ishikawa – Ripple Field 3 – HAL Laboratory – SNES – 1997
Surging Aura – Kamo – Boss Battle (Liufied) – Japan Media Programming – Mega Drive – 1995
Cosmic Wars – Hidenori Maezawa, Harumi Ueko – Opponent Turn – Konami – Famicom – 1989
Beyond Oasis – Yuzo Koshiro – Holiness – Ancient – Genesis – 1994
Kirby’s Dream Land 2 – Hirokazu Ando, Tadashi Ikegami – Coo the Owl – HAL Laboratory – Game Boy – 1995
Rent A Hero – Hiroshi Kawaguchi – Everyone, Thank You! – Sega – Mega Drive – 1991
Landstalker – Motoaki Takenouchi – Mysterious Island – Climax Entertainment – Genesis – 1992
Heavy Barrel – Azusa Hara, Hiroaki Yoshida – Final Stage – Data East – NES – 1990
Air Buster – Tatsuya Watanabe – Death Circus (Round 6) – Kaneko – Genesis – 1991
Bananan Ouji no Daibouken – Nobuyuki Shioda – Credits – KID/Takara – Famicom – 1991
Switch here. Thanks for the comment qualia. Stay tuned for more episodes and great tunes from the boyzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
I love this show a lot. I’m a huge vgm/chiptune fan, and I’m very excited to see both a vgm show on nerdist AND that it’s hosted by Brent Weinbach, who is a hilarious person. And I wasn’t familiar with Rob before, but I appreciate him as well! YES. This show is great.