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Gradius gaiden snowfield6/24/2023 Today’s episode is a focus on Undercover Cops, an arcade beat ‘em up developed by Irem in 1992 that was later ported to the Super Famicom in 1995. Send YOUR questions for us to answer at our Facebook group to check out extra content from this episode!ġ – Syd Mead’s Terraforming (PCE-CD, 1993) – “Sea of Clouds” (Stage 1) – Katsuhiro HayashiĢ – Space Invaders ‘91 (Genesis, 1991) – “Rounds 2, 11 & 14” – Noriyuki Iwadareģ – Perfect Billiard (Arcade, 1987) – “Gameplay” – Composer UnknownĤ – Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness (PS4, 2016) – “Face Off” – Motoi Sakurabaĥ – Daiku no Gen-san ~ Robot Teikoku no Yabou (GB, 1994) – “Ending Theme” – Ikuko MimoriĦ – Ontamarama (NDS, 2007) – “Guitar Fiend” Toshikazu Tanaka, Mitsuhiro Kaneda, Kimihiro Abe, Noriyuki Kamikuraħ – Lego City Undercover (PC, PS4, Wii U, 2013) – “Time Trial” – Simon Withenshaw, Suddi RavalĨ- Phantom Breaker Battlegrounds Overdrive (PS4, XBLA, 2013) – “Stage 0: Akihabara” – Takeshi Aboĩ – Great Battle Cyber (NES, 1992) – “Stages 1, 7 & 10” – Junya Kozakaiġ0 – Gravity Rush (Vita, PS4, 2012) – “Assault Cnida” – Kohei Tanakaġ1 – MegaRace (Sega CD, 1994) – “Maeva” – Stéphane Picqġ2 – Cybernator (SNES, 1991) – “Asteroid Run” – Masanao Akahoriĭownload Episode 89: “Same Song Different System: Undercover Cops” here! Thanks to Cameron Werme, Jay Jorgenson, Myla Wilson, Richard Kruse, and Daniel Laughton for submitting PixelChat questions. Bones (1996) – “The Last Word” – Ronnie Montroseĥ – Choro Q Park (1998) – “Final Area” – Zenya KuzuokaĦ – Daytona USA (1995) – “Sky High” – Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Takayuki Nakamura, Kazuhiko Kouchiħ – Hebereke’s Popoitto (1995) – “Stage Theme 2” – Kenichi HirataĨ – Shinobi X (1995) – “Won (Stage 6 Boss)” – Richard Jacquesĩ – Virtual Mahjong (1998) – “Battle 3” – Panama Co., Ltd.ġ0 – Astal (1995) – “Sea Of Clouds” – Tatsuyuki Maeda, Tatsuya Kozakiġ1 – Vatlva (1996) – “Track 4” – Yuzo Koshiro, Motohiro Kawashimaġ2 – Willy Wombat (1997) – “Detriam City (Stage 2)” – Masayoshi Ishi Saunders, Tomoko Sasakiģ – Cube Battler: Anna Mirai-hen (1997) – “Hiroshi’s Theme” – Takashi Nitta, Naoyuki Horimukai, Kazuhiro YamaharaĤ – Mr. Send YOUR questions for us to answer at our Facebook group to check out extra content from this episode!įormat: Game Title (System, Year) – Track Title – Composer(s)ġ – Ninku – Tsuyokina Yatsura no Daigekitotsu! (1995) – “Mekira’s Stage” – Hikoshi HashimotoĢ – Burning Rangers (1998) – “We Are Burning Rangers”- Naofumi Hataya, Fumie Kumatani, Masaru Setsumaru, Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Marlon D. Thanks to Chris Murray, Trevin Hughes ( Jredd), and Marlon ( Mega Drive Profile) for submitting PixelChat questions. Get ready for some funky jams, with soaring brass sections and crazy bass lines! In today’s episode, Mike and Ed share the best (and weirdest) that the Saturn had to offer in both regions. The Saturn gained a lot more traction in Japan, so there was a much wider variety of games on the import market. Unfortunately, those gamers missed out on a library of quirky and fun titles with terrific soundtracks. Practically ill-fated from the start at its surprise North American launch in 1995, gamers chose to flock instead to the more affordable and better-marketed Sony PlayStation. The Sega Saturn was a very unique machine. Download Episode 91: “Sega Saturn Around the World” here!
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