Hell March
James Reynolds | May 26, 2008Make your day a little more awesome and download the full Hell March track, easily one of the best game songs ever made.
What are you favourite game tracks? Let me know …
[[Hell March - Frank Klepacki]] (Sorry guys, link is dead because I was linking back to an old site, if you really want this MP3 then leave a comment and I’ll reup it. Cheers)
Regards,
JamesR.
We Want War, Wake Up!
A friend of mine linked me this video/track, which is to me – the soundtrack of my childhood.







Hmm, let me see…
Deus Ex Title – Alexander Brandon
Concept of Love – Hideki Naganuma (Jet Set Radio Future)
Ozar Midrashim – Information Society (LoK: Soul Reaver)
A Kiss For Geese – Unknown (Fatal Fury)
Mechanical Man – Frank Klepacki (Command and Conquer)
Under Cover of Night – Martin O’Donnell (Halo 1)
Companeros – Peter McConnell (Grim Fandango)
Bone Wagon – Peter McConnell (Grim Fandango)
Monkey Island Main Theme – Michael Land
Lost Painting – Michiru Yamane (Castlevania: Symphony of The Night)
Street Fighter 2 Intro – Unknown
Green Hill Zone – Masato Nakamura (Sonic the Hedgehog)
Grabbag – Lee Jackson (Duke Nukem 3D)
Freedom (Is Mine) – Undercode (Serious Sam)
Just some of stuff I can remember, no doubt many others I’ve enjoyed.
[...] Part Of The Development Process May 27, 2008 So. My Partner in Crime recently made a post about video game music and asked what tracks people particularly enjoyed. I made a comment there, [...]
are we doing just ye olde games?
because http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHLvNwBgkjU&feature=related (Halo Finale Halo 3)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otZ9nfgs3Qk&feature=related (Unforgotten Halo 2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HGQS5XSoJ4 (Gracemaria Ace Combat 6 skip to about the 3min mark)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ELFxB-tGhE (Medal of honour AS) and dont give me that look
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVl7Y3PVUZs (Tomb Raider Main Theme)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOa4tXG4EQo&feature=related (Zelda
)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvKoBnv96PM&feature=related (we all remember this one)
it’s die waffen legt an, which is german for “ready weapons”
That makes more sense, but then I think I was quoting Frank himself ¬¬