Entry 146 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gaming's history.
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Year: 1990
Platform: NES
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Entry 146 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gaming's history.
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Year: 1990 Platform: NES Developer: Rare Ltd. Publisher: Nintendo of America Inc. Video source: Nesguide.com
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Best soundtrack ever thanx for this will be covering this in my podcast as we have a section on game themes coming up and your post has helped so much
Between this game and High Speed, it's a shame they both never got the appreciation they deserved, they were both very well done home conversions of the actual tables, from sound to ball speed.
Good to know where the original compositional work comes from. For clarification, the NES game credits David Wise for "Music", Paul Proctor for "Sound Effects", and Carole Stamper for "Musical Research". Might not be a bad idea to include all these names under Chris Granner... if you care to! Great music! :)
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Between this game and High Speed, it's a shame they both never got the appreciation they deserved, they were both very well done home conversions of the actual tables, from sound to ball speed.
Great music! :)