Product Placement is the topic of Episode 83. Brent and Rob look at music from either games that contain product placement or branded games, that is, games based on products. McDonald’s, Domino’s Pizza, Snickers, Cheetos, Pizza Hut, Panasonic, Ajinomoto, Chupa Chups, Raisins – all these brands and products are represented in this episode, but don’t actually really have any bearing on the music. Check it out, have a listen to the music, and hopefully you’ll end up “lovin’ it.” Full track listing below.
Game – Composer – Song – Company – Console – Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game – Mutsuhiko Izumi, Miki Higashino, Y. Manno (arr.), Kozo Nakamura (arr.) –Â Technodrome (Scene 7) – Ultra Games – NES – 1991
Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool – unknown – To the Exit! – Kaneko – Genesis – 1992
McDonald’s Treasure Land Adventure – Katsuhiko Suzuki, Satoshi Murata – Stage 4: Magical Moon (Part 1) – Treasure/Sega – Genesis – 1993
Yo! Noid – unknown – Stage 11 – Capcom – NES – 1990
Biker Mice From Mars – Hideto Inoue (Keroppi Inoue), Nobuyuki Akena – Shop – Konami – SNES (Europe) – 1995
FIFA Soccer 95 – Jeff van Dyck – Menu 1 – Electronic Arts – Genesis – 1994
M.C. Kids – Charles Deenen – Level Music 2 – Virgin Interactive – NES – 1992
McDonald’s Treasure Land Adventure – Katsuhiko Suzuki, Satoshi Murata – See You! – Treasure/Sega – Genesis – 1993
Motoko-chan no Wonder Kitchen – unknown – Grand Finale (part 1) – Nintendo – Super Famicom – 1993
Global Gladiators – Tommy Tallarico – Dance Tune – Virgin Games – Genesis – 1992
Yo! Noid – unknown – Stage 5 – Capcom – NES – 1990
Zool: Ninja of the ‘Nth’ Dimension – Patrick Phelan – Title Theme – GameTek – Genesis – 1993
Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool – unknown – Bird Houses – Kaneko – SNES – 1992
Biker Mice From Mars – Hideto Inoue (Keroppi Inoue), Nobuyuki Akena – Staff Roll – Konami – SNES (Europe) – 1995
The California Raisins: The Grape Escape – Scott Etherton – Maize Maze – Interactive Designs/Capcom – NES – 1991 (unreleased)
Quick and random FYI, Cheetos is made by Frito-Lay, which is owned by PepsiCo.
Just thought I’d throw that out there. Keep up the good work!
We found out about Coca Cola Kid right after we had already finished recording the episode.
Was that actually Tommy Tallrico going “Yeah” in his own song? I also wonder if you guys looked into the Game Gear game “Coca Cola Kid” or were there just no good songs in it?