By request, a compilation of background tracks from the 1988 puzzle game King's Valley II for the MSX computer system. The soundtrack for the game was composed by Konami's Masahiro Ikariko. The game featured the SCC sound chip, a 5-channel synthesizer chip to compliment the already present 3-channel PSG sound of the MSX.
Update: I uploaded a better version in two parts. Also, see it's video description to find a download link to the songs.
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=3bgIDgJV82M
Go search 'Castlevania portrait of ruin music In search of a secret spell' and listen to that song.
I think you will find it to be most familiar :3
theLEGOdude2000 3 months ago in playlist Video Games
@maasraa
The music tracks might sound faster to you due to the fact that they are being played in countries with higher power frequency of 60 Hz (USA, Japan). You might be living in a region of the world where they have 240V of generated power at 50 cycle/second (Hz). If you play these tracks or any music for that matter in your region you will definitely find the music being played slower. It is all about frequencies; 60 Hz is faster than 50 Hz obviously! I hope that answered your question!
xXTheSilentHillXx 1 year ago 2
I love this game and its soundtrack!
I feel it is being played faster than it should. In fact, almost ALL MSX Musictracks (also from other YouTube-posters) are being played back way faster than I remember them. Or is it just me? ;-)
maasraa 1 year ago
e fixe
97guidias 1 year ago
@rickonami this is no spam!!! this is the best game soundtrack from the 80's
ammeeroo 1 year ago
La Mulana made me interested in the MSX.
I missed some pretty awesome games, apparently!
IYellalot 2 years ago
MSX IN MY HEART FOR EVER.
Thanks Philips. (Source of my fan)
Thanks Panasonic (Turbo-R)
LunedeFiel 2 years ago 2
pyramid soundingish
Ryan4twenty 2 years ago
I miss you so much, MSX :_)
carpedmon 2 years ago
ohh sweet heaven . iam great full of being gen x
xdeiri 3 years ago