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From: Ranagega
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  • saerch for Gu Zheng:Dance of the Yao People By Bei Bei, for the originnal score. 2:20 onwards for recognisable part

  • I loved this game! how long did it take to load? felt like hours, well worth it though.

    this is my favourite tune too

  • WTF!!! Double deja vu attack! Sandan was my favourite but I'd forgotten some of it. Cheers mate.

  • Love this music so much !! Takes me back to the good ol' days !!

  • Would like to move that man with my old joystick!

  • music is the chinese folk orchestra peice"dance of yao", or "yao zu wu qu"

  • @deathbyaccident Thank you for mentioning this, as I didn't know about that. I just checked it out and indeed you are right!

  • Good video, great music! Perfect.

  • You ignorant fool :-). This music comes from the karate Commodore 64 game "The Way of the Exploding Fist", hence the title of this video. This music is one of the greatest ever made on this computer. It was in 1985. You probably weren't even born.

  • @Grebz64 The guy is right. The music from The Way of the Exploding Fist is a cover of "Dance of the Yao People". Neil Brennan confirms this in STIL.(Sid Tune Information List)

  • @Grebz64 Had this game. I think the game mechanics were copied into a more popular "International Karate" game for C64 created a year later. Funny, both games inspired to take up Shotokan, which I currently teach. Who says video games breed couch potatoes all the time?

  • Considering how limited the amount of bits they had to work with was, this is an EPIC WIN.

  • this is good. more of this.

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