Entry 167 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gaming's history.
Magician
Year: 1991
Platform: NES
Developer: Eurocom Entertainment...
Entry 167 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gaming's history.
Magician
Year: 1991 Platform: NES Developer: Eurocom Entertainment Software Publisher: Taxan Video source: Nesguide.com
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I was just going to comment on how blown away I was by the music in this game which I'd never heard before and then I saw your comment.
And I'm not trying to blow smoke up your ass or anything like that. I'm sincerely impressed by some of the songs in this video, especially the first two tracks.
I've always found it impressive that some NES composers could get the sound chip to almost sound like a Commodore 64. This is, truly, some great stuff.
I love it when composers find one of my vids. Awesome stuff.
The work you did on this game is amazing, Neil. Like I've mentioned before, I never played Magician, so nostalgia isn't blurring any appreciation I have for these tunes. This is really, really good stuff.
I gotta ask, what's your personal favorite work you've done for a game?
Funnily enough, your YouTube stuff got me digging out some old stuff. My best NES work (IMHO) was on 2 titles that never saw the light of day - "Hero Quest" (though you can get the music files and the ROM on the internet because the guy who wrote the game decided to release it into the public a few years back). I had a lot of fun doing that as by then (it was quite late in the NES's life) I'd evolved the music driver to have some really cool features so I got to play around and show off a bit :)
Seriously, that's gotta be such a great feeling. Considering how much work you've put into this series of yours, I know how much you really care about video game music. So actually talking to one of the composers, that's just awesome.
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And I'm not trying to blow smoke up your ass or anything like that. I'm sincerely impressed by some of the songs in this video, especially the first two tracks.
Great job, Neil.
I especially love the Caverns.
The work you did on this game is amazing, Neil. Like I've mentioned before, I never played Magician, so nostalgia isn't blurring any appreciation I have for these tunes. This is really, really good stuff.
I gotta ask, what's your personal favorite work you've done for a game?