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Commodore 64 Music - 031 - Auf Wiedersehen Monty

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2009

Coder: Pete Harrap, Shaun Hollingworth, Chris Kerry, Colin Dooley, Greg Holmes
Graphics: Steve Kerry, Terry Lloyd
Musician: Rob Hubbard, Ben Daglish
Genre: Platformer, Multi Screen
Players: 1 Only
Released: 1987 Gremlin Graphics

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  • I wish they still made games like this... Screw the cinematics, complex characters and 3D worlds, just give me a world made of 8x8 2 colour platforms, walls and hazards, trippy but dumb enemies and a roaring chiptune!

  • Just imagine the C64 without Rob Hubbard... boring just thinking about it. Who writes the music to modern games? Haven't got a clue! Played WoW since 2004, no idea who writes the music, could be Jeremy Clarkson for all I know. But everyone knows Rob Hubbard.

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  • WHO THE FUCK DISLIKED

    *_*

  • @SquareWaveHeaven 100% agreed with you fellow sid lover

  • This was my very first game I ever played, it came with my C=64... I used to play Auf Wiedersehen just for the music :) 3.18 - 4.04 best part imo

  • this music rulez...together with Galway's music...both superb music wizards!!

  • @leatwix

    I totally agree. somehow these old games has their charm. remember those cold rainy dark days.. figure out how to do this and that... this game has my memory 4 ever !

  • @alanlovedog That's because back then computers had such little power that things like this had to be included to give the game longevity, otherwise it would be completed too quickly. That's why you also only got a few lives, usually 3. Fast forward a bit and you have much longer games like Oddworld so you get infinite lives. And in Oddworld 2, they added a Quick Save too!

    Don't let the quirks of the old days dominate your judgement, it's the old games that led to modern ones.

  • The sounds in this tune are a reminder of why the Commodore 64 is still the cleverest micro computer ever made. Is it any wonder people STILL write programs for it nearly thirty years on?

  • @Elesaar27 Nope. Yep.

  • how can you give this a thumbs down and rob hubbard and ben daglish made the best music

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