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Plok - SNES: Venge Thicket

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2008

Music from Plok, SNES
Venge Thicket (also Plok's House)
By Tim and Geoff Follin, 1993

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  • I love this game and it's music. How can I get mp3's of this?

  • check your messenges

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  • They should release a new Plok game, I loved this stuff. This is really an amazing sound track considering it was made ont he SNES, other big SNES music titles like Star fox, or Docky Kong just don't even aproach this. This is indistinguishable from music in modern games in terms of quality. I really don't know how they pulled it off. I still think that took legendary talent.

  • this has to be the best tune on the game, thank you sooo much for uploading this!

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  • You only miss something, when you dont have it anymore. Which reminds me.....SNES Console + Plok.........instead of Assassins Creed Revelations.

  • oh my god...that sound at 2:15 is what kills me. i'm so not a nerd but the music from this game and secret of mana have drifted in and out of my subconscious for the past 15 years and i cant help but be amazed by this shit. this composition is fucking insane

  • god i remember this from when i was a kid

  • @metalictempest

    I've heard that Rayman is kind of like the spiritual successor of Plok, I have no idea how true that is though.

  • really cool melody. very brit proggy!

  • You know, I got to thinking today. THe reason why video games were so amazing in the eras up until recently was because the systems were powerful, but nobody knew how powerful they were, so when they did amazing things, graphically or musically, you took notice. Now it's pretty assumed most systems can handle whatever we throw at them. THere's no "what if" anymore. They just make it because they can.

  • @metalictempest of course, this was the golden age of gaming, when skill and patience was needed to play the games and time was put into the music.

  • So glad to have played this game back in my single-digit years. Picked it out of a discount bin at BJ's, and I haven't forgotten the songs at all. This game and Earthbound bring me RIGHT back to those days.

    Also, epic track. 0:25 to 0:53 is just... wow.

  • Memories!!! Thanx alot

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