Brent and Rob say goodbye in this episode, many times, in fact, because Episode 85 is all about Ending Music – and their second time with this topic at that (see Episode 19). Things get sentimental listening to these tracks, so brace yourself and maybe even get a box of tissues. And don’t worry, the boys will be back next week. Full track listing below.
Game – Composer – Song – Company – Console – Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
Musya: The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror – Seiko Asukagawa – Ending – SETA – SNES – 1992
CrossFire – unknown – Ending – AI/Kyugo Boueki – Genesis – 1991
G.I. Joe: The Atlantis Factor – Nobuyuki Shioda (?) – Ending – KID/Capcom – NES – 1992
Lightening Force – Toshiharu Yamanishi – Light of Silence (Hard Ending) – Technosoft – Genesis – 1992
Zombie Nation – Norio Nakagata, Takane Ohkubo – Love & Peace – Kaze/Meldac – NES – 1991
Earnest Evans – Motoi Sakuraba – Ending Theme – Wolf Team/Renovation – Genesis – 1992
Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight – Junko Tamiya – Ending – Capcom – NES – 1990
Hagane: The Final Conflict – Takahito Abe – Credits – Red Company/Hudson Soft – SNES – 1994
Destiny of an Emperor – Hiroshige Tonomura (Perorin Tonomura) – Ending – Capcom – NES – 1990
Mega Man 6 – Yuko Takehara – Ending Part 10 – Capcom – NES – 1994
Strider – Harumi Fujita – Credits – Capcom – NES – 1989
El Viento – Motoi Sakuraba – Staff Roll – Wolf Team/Renovation – Genesis – 1992
Mercs – Yoshiaki Kashima (Milpo) – Original Mode: Staff Roll – Capcom – Genesis – 1991
Batman – Naoki Kodaka – Ending Theme – Sunsoft – Genesis – 1990
Ghouls ‘n Ghosts – Tamayo Kawamoto – Ending – Capcom – Genesis – 1989
I liked the little in between music from Altered Beast with the organ pipes.
Thanks for the “and don’t worry” note, because I did start to worry they would not be back. Love these guys and the music they play. <3