Snake's Revenge Music (NES) - Jungle Infiltration

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

Track 4 / 18 (Complete Soundtrack)

Snake's Revenge
(aka Metal Gear 2 NES)
Nintendo Entertainment System

Developer: Konami
Publisher: Ultra (US), Konami (EU)
Composer: T. Ogura
Year: 1990 (US), 1991 (EU)

Tracklist:
1 - Introduction
2 - Password
3 - Mission Introduction
4 - Jungle Infiltration
5 - Jungle Base
6 - Underground Corridor
7 - Munitions Compound
8 - Arms-Cargo Transit
9 - Metal Gear Fortress
10 - Comrade Captured
11 - Enemy Alert Lv. 1
12 - Boss Theme
13 - Big Boss
14 - Metal Gear
15 - Self-Destruct
16 - Metal Gear Missile Launch
17 - Mission Success + Mission Failed
18 - Ending Theme

Visit track 1 from this selection for a download link.

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  • all of the music with this game was some of the best from my childhood playing the NES.

  • konami sure did an epic job.

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  • @battalion1982 Which is kinda amusing, since Gray Fox's portrait in the MSX2 release of Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake *IS* actually modeled after Tom Berrenger.

  • @spazner4 It's suggested that Kojima "forgot" about those games until Peacemaker finally tied us back to Big Boss' motivations for creating Outer Heaven, finally bringing the story full circle. For now, the best we can hope for is the slightly "updated" Metal Gear 2 included with MGS3: Subsistence.

  • This game was truly awesome. Screw the haters. (who probably never even touched it)

  • @EdmacZ Well, that's not exactly right, actually. Kojima never intended to make a sequel EVER. The existence of this game gave impetus to make a "true" sequel. Kojima only decided to make a true sequel AFTER he found out. We just never got it because it was for the MSX, only. (check the bonuses in Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence. MG2: Solid Snake is included) As for Mario 2... Nintendo of America made that call because the "real" Super Mario Bros. 2 was just a frustratingly hard rehash of SMB.

  • @ThePowergloveNinja

    He would have had to make a sequel at some point, or there would be a lot of unhappy people at the fact that the message from Big Boss saying he was alive and would come after Snake went unresolved. I agree with you, though, that had it not been for Snake's Revenge, Kojima may very well not have been pushed to do the epic job that he did with Solid Snake.

  • This game doesn't get a lot of love, but the music is amazing! This track remains one of my favorites from any NES game.

  • Snakes Revenge takes a lot of shit because Kojima had nothing to do with it and it's not canon but it's really not as bad as people make it seem.

  • Snake's Revenge is much in the same boat as the American Mario 2.

    Yeah, it's not the "true" sequel. But you know what? Nobody really gives a shit. Konami saw it fit to deny Americans of the original Metal Gears and give us this game instead. There is nothing we could do about it at the time.

  • could they have made snake look like anymore of a dumbass on the cover xD awesome music though!

  • Still a fun game with pretty damn awesome music even though it's not part of MG overall.

    Plus without it, there would be no MG2-onward

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