Check out the tune to Ikari Warriors...now there was a great game...
:)
RoNAn
P.S. Yeah...I have it somewhere, for those interested...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anig Browl" <anig_browl@yahoo.com>
To: "IDM List" <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] IDM becoming trendy??
quoted 8 lines From: John Counts <polycyclicism@yahoo.com>
> From: John Counts <polycyclicism@yahoo.com>
>
> > day, a passenger in my car said that "this sounds like
> > an Atari game" with some disgust in his voice in
> > reference to Go Plastic. There are many places it has
> > not caught on for sure!
>
> I've heard similar comments from a lot of people about electronic music
when
quoted 1 line I play something weird at them. It makes me wonder how much influence
> I play something weird at them. It makes me wonder how much influence
video
quoted 2 lines games sound tracks have had on techno. I remember listening/watching
> games sound tracks have had on techno. I remember listening/watching
> Commodore 64 demos in the late 80s which were pretty trancey, and I'm
really
quoted 1 line sorry I wasn't more clued in at that time. Video game music has always
> sorry I wasn't more clued in at that time. Video game music has always
been
quoted 7 lines a big thing for me, I can still hum themes from favorite old arcade games
> a big thing for me, I can still hum themes from favorite old arcade games
> and of course the sound effects are a big inspiration. My favorite music
> (admittedly cheesy) is the theme from 'Super Locomotive', though 'Battle
> Zone' had a cool minimal charm. So, I guess I'm asking what's the IDM-est
> videogame sountrack (ducks for cover).
>
> Anig Browl
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