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Bach - Toccata & Fugue - NES version

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009

Johan Sebastian Bach - Toccata & Fugue, 8-bit version from NES game Battle of Olympus.
Arranged by Kazuo Sawa.

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  • What game is this from?

  • @sireofzelda The Battle of Olympus

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  • Wow, that sandal-lover is a real jerk!

  • ouuhhh!

    This scene never went out from my mind since I've played this wonderful game. I appreciate the post, having looked for that moment since ages ))) THANKS

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  • This is awesome, but I prefer the Gyruss version for some reason.

  • A Commodore 64 game (whose name I don't remember, but it was like Space Invaders) actually used the part we hear after 0:15 in this video.

    Good work, by the way!

  • @Sielunrauha

    That's Ares. You don't give him the right olives to pay him for his item, he takes Hermes sandals away from you, and you have to redo getting them back all over again.... -__-;;

  • this song is catchy as hell, it gets stuck in my head all the time, plus this game was awesome, if a bit tough when I was a kid, haha

  • NO, NOT MY SANDALS D:

  • I do believe he meant to say "All your sandal are belong to us"

  • @TraumaSwitch true, true

  • The kid looks like a cross between Pit from Kid Icarus and Mike from StarTropics.

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