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The Legacy Music Hour #142: Leading Women

Female protagonist video games is the topic of Episode 142.  That is, games in which a female character is the main character and does not share the primary spotlight with any male characters.  Also, Rob returns and shares some unfortunate news.  Hopefully this episode isn’t too sad and that you find the music and the jokes good and funny enough to balance everything out.  NOTE: The Legacy Music Hour would like to deeply apologize for a moment during the episode when Rob reveals a clip from the new DuckTales: Remastered game.  Due to the crass nature of this reveal, Rob initially wanted that portion of the recording edited out, however, later, he felt that the humor surrounding the reveal was strong enough to leave the portion in, so that part was ultimately left intact.  Was it worth it to leave it in?  Could be.

 

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

Valis – Hiroaki Kai, Minoru Yuasa – Miss Blue – Riot/Renovation – Genesis – 1991

Marusa no Onna – Tamayo Kawamoto – Mellow Landscape (Theme of Ryoko Itakura) – Capcom – Famicom – 1989

Barbie: Vacation Adventure – Paul Tonge – Map – Software Creations/Hi Tech Expressions – SNES – 1994

Valkyrie no Densetsu – Hiroyuki Kawada – Theme of Underground – Namco – arcade (Japan) – 1989

Metroid – Hirokazu Tanaka – Chozos – Nintendo – NES – 1987

Chibi Maruko-Chan 2: Deluxe Maruko World – Nobuyuki Shioda – gameplay – KID/Takara – Game Boy (Japan) – 1991

Valis III – Hisao Inoue, Jun Hasebe, Shingo Murakami, Takaharu Umezu (arr.), Michiko Naruke (arr.), Minoru Yuasa (arr.) – Sutherland – Telenet Japan/Renovation – Genesis – 1991

Magical Chase – Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata – Final Stage – Quest/NEC – TurboGrafx-16 – 1993

Syd of Valis – unknown – Boss Theme – Renovation/I.S.C. – Genesis – 1992

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Another Story – Takanori Arisawa – The Frozen Mountains – Angel/Bandai – Super Famicom – 1995

Xiao Monv: Magic Girl – unknown – Ending Theme – Gamtec – Mega Drive (Taiwan) – 1993

Alisia Dragoon – Mecano Associates (Fumihito Kasatani, Nobuyuki Aoshima, Mamoru Ishimoda, Yoko Sonoda) – Staff Roll – Game Arts – Genesis – 1992

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon – Takanori Arisawa – Queen Serenity – Super Famicom – 1993

Puyo Puyo Tsuu – Tsuyoshi Matsushima – Opening Theme – Compile – Mega Drive – 1994

The Guardian Legend – Masatomo Miyamoto (Miyamo Shant) – Area 3, 4, and 8 (Indoors) – Compile/Broderbund – NES – 1989

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Comments

  1. Thanks Ross. VGM Tunes really help!!

  2. Ross says:

    Wow Rob. That sucks. I have been through one of those and it is no fun at all. Take care of yourself.