@forshizzlemywizzle Keep in mind that the pinball machine was created in the early '90s, and therefore used a unique 16-bit theme (think Sega Genesis).
I listened to this while talking on an instant messaging service to someone.... And then refreshed and a bunch of what i'd said had disappeared from time.... weird.
@conorfitz999 You are an enemy of both aprostrophes and the letter A, therefore you must suffer the wrath of the ancients for your misguided judgment.
but bizzarrely the 3rd doctors logo is just like the 8th one heres the similar features and the differnet features same features: .The letter "D" has a gap like the 8th one .That line on the "H" in the middle is a bendy line .The t has a slanted edge .The writing is very thick Differnet features: .They are different colours obviously .that point in the middle of the letter "W" is pointy and tall .Next to that slanted part of the "T" should of had a slant on the letter "C".
The "stutter" should be longer. And strangely enough, it would have sounded more "modern" that way, too. Not bad for a version composed in the early 70s!
Anyone know which version they used for the pinball game?
forshizzlemywizzle 6 months ago
@forshizzlemywizzle Keep in mind that the pinball machine was created in the early '90s, and therefore used a unique 16-bit theme (think Sega Genesis).
HarvestmanMan 1 week ago
I listened to this while talking on an instant messaging service to someone.... And then refreshed and a bunch of what i'd said had disappeared from time.... weird.
Iainofthemeteor 7 months ago
I love the stutter.
SirCliveCalculator 1 year ago 2
when i heard it for the first time i thought that my laptop stuck and i was angry and hitting it then i realised it was the shutter!!!
tanos1998 1 year ago
@tanos1998 youre such a bad lier
conorfitz999 1 year ago
@conorfitz999 nope my netbook is shit and stucks sometimes
tanos1998 1 year ago
@conorfitz999 You are an enemy of both aprostrophes and the letter A, therefore you must suffer the wrath of the ancients for your misguided judgment.
TehComs 1 year ago 4
oh yes there is one i've missed on the similar features is that the word "WHO" is bigger than than the word doctor but with same length.
Clubpenguin729Minus 1 year ago
Clubpenguin729Minus 1 year ago
The "stutter" should be longer. And strangely enough, it would have sounded more "modern" that way, too. Not bad for a version composed in the early 70s!
Cyke101 2 years ago 10
lol! "With a Stutter!" Love it!
therealKINDLE 2 years ago
i like the spangle sounds makes it sound more eerie. has anyone dubbed the opening theme to the end credits...funny no spangles in the closing theme
spookyphill 2 years ago
wow that is weird...never noticed that...SHOULD BE DONE!
trombone667 2 years ago
I like the studder =D
trombone667 2 years ago
This theme was also used on the first ever Jon Pertwee story 'Spearhead From Space'.
ButlerHarperBlakey 3 years ago
And "Doctor Who and the Silurians"...and probably "Ambassadors of Death" and "Inferno", too.
DarthBombshell 3 years ago
@DarthBombshell Yeah and it didn't go BREEEEEEAAAAA at the end of an episode in 1970 either.
CHEESOdorito 1 year ago