Video games based on movies is the topic of Episode 119 (as it was for Episode 37), and this time, Brent and Rob are joined by guest Jonah Ray (Nerdist Podcast, Jonah Raydio, Jonah’s Arcade). The “3 ninjas” kick back and talk about movies, Mike Tyson, and more. This episode is rated R, for Real Good. Full track listing below.
Game – Composer – Song – Company – Console – Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Rambo – unknown – Colonel’s Theme – Pack-In-Video/Acclaim – NES – 1988
Jurassic Park – Jonathan Dunn – Level 1 – Ocean – NES – 1993
Godzilla: Monster of Monsters – Masatomo Miyamoto – Story Intro & Mars – Toho/Compile – NES – 1989
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Video Game Adventure – unknown – Ending (Final Concert) – LJN/Rocket Science – NES – 1991
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie – Hiroyuki Iwatsuki, Haruo Ohashi – Ivan Ooze – Natsume/Bandai – SNES – 1995
RoboCop – Shogo Sakai, Takafumi Miura, Masaaki Iwasaki, Yuji Suzuki – Introduction – Data East – NES – 1989
The Rocketeer – Dave Hayes – BGM 2 – Bandai/Realtime Associates – NES – 1991
Batman Forever – Tim Follin, Geoff Follin – Hippodrome Circus – Acclaim/Probe – SNES – 1995
DinoCity – Hiroshi Kimura – Jumbled Jungle – Irem – SNES – 1992
Demolition Man – Orca Games – Submuseum/Staff Roll – Acclaim/Alexandria – Genesis – 1995
Lethal Weapon – Neil Baldwin – Ending & Staff – Ocean/Eurocom – NES – 1993
Lethal Weapon – Dean Evans – Mission 2 & 5 – Ocean – SNES – 1992
3 Ninjas Kick Back – Richard Joseph, Jason Page (arr.) – Title Screen & Ending – Psygnosis – Genesis – 1994
Waterworld – Dean Evans – Mission Theme 2 – Ocean – SNES (Europe) – 1995
Ghostbusters – Kazuhiko Nagai (Nav.) – Ending Theme – Sega – Genesis – 1990
@Alan, this is very good information!
Just chiming in to say I’m so glad someone posted a picture showing one of the Meltdown recording rooms. Have listened to so many podcasts recorded there (is there more than one room) it’s a delight to see what the space looks like. Are there any video tours of the studio we fans could watch?
The guy that played the main villain in that Dinocity movie was in an episode of Full House Brent… he was Tiny in the episode called “Gotta Dance.” Ironic because he was Mr. Big in Dinocity.
Just bringing it REALLY full circle for you =)
There was a Krull game for the 2600… sorry to kill the humor
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