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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2008

HQ music link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vex2ZA7H4Y&fmt=18

Music tracks from the 3 "soldier" HUcard games recorded directly from the pc engine.
Super star soldier / スーパースターソルジャー
Final Soldier / ファイナルソルジャー
Soldier Blade / ソルジャーブレイド

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  • Does the soldier blade game actually have a back cover similar to the cd-rom games? As I remember jewel cases were used for the packaging for this particular title.

  • @ryanc519

    yup the later HuCARD games came with jewel cases

  • Ah. It was nice of you to put up some of the tracks from each of the games of the "Star-Soldier" series, Digimon. Was Super Star Soldier really released in 1991 for the TurboGrafx-16? I still get a bit of conflicting information on this, although I clearly know that it was released in 1990 for the PC Engine. I recongnize (though it is missing a part of the intro) "Track 54" from Sunteam_Paul's website.

  • I'm not even sure of the USA release for super star soldier but I'm gonna go with wiki on the 1990 release.

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  • OMG! Thanks for this 37.46 mins back to the golden years!

  • I never knew Hudson Soft made some amazing music in their 2-D shooters.

  • yeah, those were the most happiest moment of home video game. I still remember I went to do the open competition in 1991 & 1992...

  • A look at the release date provided from Virtual Console states that Super Star Soldier was released in 1991 (this is about as official as it can get for this type of information). As those who know about the time back then, there was a world of difference between 1990 and 1991 for the TurboGrafx-16, since Sonic the Hedgehog was released for the Sega Genesis and hindered it much more from Nintendo's "Two-Year Agreement and One-Console" third-party policy from its release.

  • I have best expected that for the release date of the game, since there isn't really a logical reason to delay it for another year since there is very little to translate from the game, anyway. It would only be if Super Star Soldier was brung about very late in the year.

  • For all three of the games, I can recognize a number of the tracks each from the videos you've made of them. They have great music pieces to them, but are all on a bit of the soft side in quality in the video. The best one, I would say, is Soldier Blade by a slight margin, although Final Soldier rocks out very hard, as well.

  • Final Soldier truely does have some great CGI on the box art (and in the commercial). It was interesting to find out that it had a Special version for a time trial scoring mode, if I'm correct on this. Soldier Blade has a mind-blowing cover art for it, too. I can practically expect to be seeing this one in quite a short while.

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