The Music of Video Games [158] Space Megaforce

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2008

Entry 158 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gaming's history.

Space Megaforce
Super Aleste (eu/jp)

Year: 1992
Platform: SNES
Developer: Compile
Publisher: Toho Company Ltd.
Video source: Succulla

For more info on the game, follow these links:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/snes/space-megaforce
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/home/588676.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_megaforce

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http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=4olk6h_LTxo&fmt=18
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Music composed by Takeuchi, Nagao and Katsumi Tanaka.

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  • I loved SNES except for one thing, they made too many good games with no sequels.

  • Space Megaforce (Super Aleste) did get a sequel, it's called Robo Aleste and was released for Sega CD. It's somewhere in my playlist.

Top Comments

  • Loved this game. One of the best vertical shooters of the era. In addition, it was a graphical and aural tour-de-force.

  • SPACE! MEGAFORCE!

    (presented by Toho)

    :P

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  • Thanks for uploading this! One of my favorite soundtracks of the 16 bit era. I actually have this game with a working SNES, but too lazy to go and get it. Great game too. Also for those who don't know TOHO also created a game called Blazing Lazers (Gunhed in Japan) for the TG-16 (PC-Engine in Japan). Blazing Lazers is like a prequel, but not officially. Both games are very similar in many ways:graphics, gameplay, and awesome jamming soundtrack. I hope these games get re-released. Thanks again!

  • @ningeaBLADEclanuBECA

    incorrect.

    House music has been around since the early 80s, and first gained widespread popularity in the edm community in the mid-90s.

  • I can't stop hearing this.

  • Good stuff.

  • One of the more underrated games for the SNES. One that really stood out in this game was there was almost no slowdown whatsoever, which was rare for an SNES shooter. Great music as well.

  • @garudoh I didn't know they made a sequel. Anyway, I remeber watching my bro playing this when I was 5 years old. SNES era was full of ideas. Look at whats happened nowadays - people keep cloning their own and other ppl's ideas and its not funny. Heck, they even clone each others char's without permision. SNES era rocks cuz this never happened as well as many other great reasons. What do u think?

  • had this game when I was young, finished it every time I played it. Unfortunately It was 'lost in time' untill I finally found out the name like 2-3 years ago. Never stopped playing it since

  • In Europe (Super Aleste) Presented by Toho...!!!!! I love this game and the music is awesome...

  • This game seriously needs to hit the Wii VC, possibly the best shooter of all time.

  • 16 bit house music! oh my god!! :D

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