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The Legacy Music Hour #151: Free Play 15.1

This week, Brent is joined by Brett Elston, host of the video game music podcast, VGMpire.  Brett also works at Capcom Unity, as does Brent’s other guest, Chris Antista, host of the Laser Time podcast.  Also sitting in is Brent’s little brother, Nicky Weinbach.  Good music and lots of talk about Disneyland versus Disney World — that is, “Land versus World”.  Full track listing below.

 

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

Wagyan Paradise – Eriko Imura – Smiley Tree – Namco – Super Famicom – 1994

Heracles no Eikou II: Titan no Metsubou – Shogo Sakai, Masaaki Iwasaki, Yuji Suzuki, Takafumi Miura, Seiichi Hamada, Yusuke Takahama – In a Crowded City – Data East – Famicom – 1989

Streets of Rage 3 – Motohiro Kawashima – The Poets II – Sega – Genesis – 1994

Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen – Hitoshi Sakimoto – Overture – Quest/Enix – SNES – 1995

Fun House – George Sanger – Stage 2 – Mind’s Eye/Hi-Tech Expressions – NES – 1991

Super Solitaire – Marshall Parker – Funky – Beam Software/Extreme Entertainment Group – SNES – 1994

Valkyrie no Densetsu – Hiroyuki Kawada – Epilogue II – Namco – arcade (Japan) – 1989

Gunstar Heroes – Kazuo Hanzawa (N. Hanzawa) – Military on the Max-Power – Sega/Treasure – Genesis – 1993

Magical * Taruruuto-kun – Studio 401 – It’s Dok-kun! – TOSE/Bandai – Game Boy (Japan) – 1991

Legendary Wings – Tamayo Kawamoto, Manami Matsumae (arr.), Yoshihiro Sakaguchi (arr.) – Area 3 – Capcom – NES – 1988

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Comments

  1. Aeshir says:

    YEAHHHHHHHHH i was hoping there would be a crossover episode here too

  2. FUCK YEAH CROSSOVER I LOVE THE LASERTIME GUYS