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PC Engine Music: Ankoku Densetsu (Legendary Axe II)

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

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  • I really like the music for Legendary Axe II. It's got a good sense of drama and emotion, and it makes you feel as if you're trecking through a sad, dark dungeon world. The second-to-last track was featured on Joe Redifer's "Don't Neglect the TurboGrafx-16" video, but hearing more of it here, I realize that it's a pretty long and saddening track. Wonderful job, and I can't wait to hear the next batch of music videos.

  • Along with Dungeon Explorer which is very similar, this is one of my favourite styles of chip sound on the PC Engine.

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  • Im still wondering to this day who the hell that girl in the cloak that attacks you at the end of the game is?...

  • This game has my all time favorite PC Engine music. Also this is one of my favorite games that i grew up with. Gotta love this games dark atmosphere :D

  • @sunteam That's because Atlus developed the 1st and 2nd Legendary Axe games, as well as the 1st Dungeon Explorer.

  • This is still one of the best TurboGrafx soundtracks. Just the right mix of atmosphere, drive and hooks. It's a shame more people don't know it.

  • gracias por subir esta compilacion de canciones

  • great tracks- I esp love the third- LAII is prob my favorite T-16 game of all time- also love military madness, r-type and devil's crush- good times then *#* cheers, thanks!

  • Dungeon Explorer sounds similar to this? I didn't know that! I thought it was a more enhanced version of Legendary Axe II's music. According to a few sources, "chip sound" is officially called "PSG", but then again, processed sound can be called several things, even an internal synthesizer.

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