Retro Game Audio is a monthly podcast dedicated to exploring the sound design and history of classic video game music. Hosted by Patrick Todd and Steve Lakawicz, Retro Game Audio hopes to not only highlight great video game music, but to also help listeners understand how it was made and what the audio hardware was capable of.
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Retro Game Audio is a monthly podcast dedicated to exploring the sound design and history of classic video game music. Hosted by Patrick Todd and Steve Lakawicz, Retro Game Audio hopes to not only highlight great video game music, but to also help listeners understand how it was made and what the audio hardware was capable of.
We're back with another Halloween playlist of spooky VGM. Here is the link to the music-only version of this episode, which includes a download option:
https://soundcloud.com/retrogameaudio/halloween-mix-iv-music-only/s-bCwbD
Apano Sin (Amiga)
Der Langrisser (SFC)
Alien Target (Amiga)
Etrian Odyssey III (DS)
Dungeon Explorer (PCE)
Adventure of Tokyo Disney Sea (GBA)
Tempest 1200 (Amiga)
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness (PS2)
Battle Heat (PC-FX)
Mortal Kombat II (Sega Genesis)
Necronom (Amiga)
Fantasm Soldier Valis II (PC-98)
Rings of Medusa (Atari ST)
Muppet Monster Adventure (PS1)
Mystic Formula (PCE)
Banjo-Kazooie (N64)
Sabre Team (Amiga)
Wild Arms (PS1)
E.V.O.: Search for Eden (SNES)
Lunar: The Silver Star (Sega CD)
Alien III (Amiga)
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness (PS2)
Beyond Shadowgate (PCE)
Donkey Kong Country 2 (SNES)
Neutopia II (PCE)
Wild Arms XF (PSP)
Efera & Jiliora (PCE)
Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes (SNES)
Psychosis (PCE)
Diablo II (PC)
Special thanks to Alex Menchi, who is our source for the Amiga tunes.
Retro Game Audio
Retro Game Audio is a monthly podcast dedicated to exploring the sound design and history of classic video game music. Hosted by Patrick Todd and Steve Lakawicz, Retro Game Audio hopes to not only highlight great video game music, but to also help listeners understand how it was made and what the audio hardware was capable of.