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The Legacy Music Hour #136: 1998

The year 1998 is the topic of Episode 136.  The Game Boy was going real strong during this time, the only console that was significantly active during the 16-bit era (which was reaching it’s end).  There were a few titles coming out for other systems, but this episode ends up being almost entirely a Game Boy focus.  Brent and Rob pick tracks from games released in 1998 and talk about other things going on in the world that year.  Brent also meets a new friend.  Full track listing below.

 

Game – Composer – Song – Company – Console – Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)

Oddworld Adventures – Eric Nunamaker – Paramonian Temple – Saffire/GT Interactive – Game Boy – 1998

Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu – Kenji Yamamoto – Reasoning 1 – Nintendo/TOSE – Super Famicom – 1998

Wario Land II – Kozue Ishikawa – Underwater Tunnels – Nintendo – Game Boy – 1998

Gyogun Tanchiki: Pocket Sonar – unknown – gameplay – Bandai – Game Boy (Japan) – 1998

Bomberman GB – Yasuhiko Fukuda – Monster Trial (World 1) – AI/Nintendo – Game Boy – 1998

Monster*Race – Kennosuke Suemura (?) – Battle/Race – Koei – Game Boy (Japan) – 1998

Bust-A-Move 3 DX – Norihiro Furukawa, Andy Brock (arr.) – Final Round – Taito/Probe/Acclaim – Game Boy (Europe) – 1998

Rockman and Forte – Akari Kaida – Groundman – Capcom – Super Famicom – 1998

Harvest Moon GB – Tsuyoshi Tanaka, Youjirou Okino (arr.) – Party – TOSE/Natsume – Game Boy – 1998

International Superstar Soccer – unknown – Title Screen – Konami – Game Boy – 1998

Pocket Monsters Pikachu – Junichi Masuda – Cinnabar Island – Game Freak/Nintendo – Game Boy (Japan) – 1998

Mini Yonku GB: Let’s & Go!! All-Star Battle Max – Toshiyuki Ueno – New York Map – ASCII/Jupiter Multimedia- Game Boy (Japan) – 1998

Game Boy Camera – Hirokazu Tanaka, Minako Hamano, Kentaro Nishimura – Credits – Nintendo – Game Boy – 1998

Wario Land II – Kozue Ishikawa – Lost in the Ruins – Nintendo – Game Boy – 1998

Nectaris GB – Jun Chikuma – Opening – Hudson Soft – Game Boy (Japan) – 1998

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