+SDRockman Agreed. I never understood why this franchise wasn't a bigger comercial success than what it turned out to be, or at the verry least why the show did not receive a second season.
It's a good soundtrack. I can find so much inspiration taken from other games in these tracks. But you know what I don't hear? The opening theme from the cartoon. The game also wasn't titled 'Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars', which is interesting. The game and series also came out in the same year. I wonder if the developers had to work on this without knowledge of what was in the show. I'd love to know the story behind this game.
Matthew Hudson I always thought I heard the TV show theme in part 2 of the intro and the game over music. At least the "Bucky! Bucky O'Hare!" part that begins the chorus.
Fun fact: the composer was a woman (Tomoko Sumiyama). She only worked on a couple of games in her career, but they're great tracks. Kinda reminds me of Yoko Shimomura and how no one knew Street Fighter II had a female composer until way later on when Japanese companies recognized their staff by real names.
this game has got almost everything you can ask for - perfect soundtrack - it is not to easy, and not to hard - good and responsive controllers - the password in the game is short and simple 10\10
For 8-Bit, the graphics are damned good too. Clean, crisp sprites that actually resemble the characters, colorful, detailed backdrops that don't clutter or confuse the foreground, nice effects, and smooth animations.
@@Noname-ww2lv It's not hard, beat it with 33 lives remaining. The only annoying parts are the megaman-esque level stage 3 on Red Planet and the spinning rooms in Magma Tanker stage, died a couple times there. The game has notoriously easy bosses in particular.
So great to read all these positive comments. This game and its awesome soundtrack are still among my favorites after so many years. Definitely my favorites on the NES. Doesn't hurt that I also loved the cartoons, which is why I immediatelly bought the cartridge when I saw it and easily recognized the logo and characters. I know we all love the tracks for "Red Planet", "Salvage Chute" and "Center of Magma Tanker" for good reason, but that melody in "Blue Planet" that starts at 6:17 deserves just as much praise imo.
1:43: Title Xadx 1:46: World Map 4:26: Boss Battle 5:16: Stage Clear 5:07: Vanished and Stage Failed 5:11: Game Over 9:58: Stage Theme 01 11:35: Xadx Theme 12:11: Stage Theme 02 13:30: Stage Theme 03 14:58: Final Stage 2:47: Green World 6:01: Blue World 7:23: Red World 8:42: Yellow World 16:45: Final Boss 17:56: Ending 20:12: All Clear
You just described what are also a lot of the best indie games of today. You people need to stop acting like nothing good is ever made anymore, because the only difference between then and now is that most of you people stop looking, just so you can say that your nostalgia is the only thing that matters.
This soundtrack was HAUNTING! Definitely the most underrated NES soundtrack along with Journey to Silius which is kinda similar in style with some great heroic yet dark melodies with kickass bass. As much as I love Tim Follin's works and many other Konami classics as well, this one deserves to be in any top 10's in my opinion.
I played this in 2003 for the first time 18years ago today I'm 30 years of age and still love it because it brings back good memories of my childhood years ❤❤❤❤❤
the last boss theme is one of the greatest pieces of game music i ever heard. it sounds so epic. it sounds like how a boss battle should sound. i played through this game. one of the hardest games i ever played but it is beatable. you just have to be very very patient ti finish it. those last four stages are an exercise of extreme concentration and endurance, but one thing: it never feels like you are being robbed like the first ninja gaiden. i found out that before treasure was formed, this game was their last game at konami, what a way to go out
Never played this game, but back in elementary school I had a friend who just. could. not. shut up about this game, I can kinda see why now, more than two decades later.
Best soundtrack for the NES. Brings back memories.. Thanks for the upload! One thing..I think your missing a song.. The one where you fight your crew during the rescue.
Sure, the characters aren't as well known as the ninja turtles or other late 80's early 90's TV show characters, but this game kicks butt. If you haven't played it, it is in many ways similar to the classic Mega Man series.
It's weird that I'm replaying to this comment after 11 years. Because I feel exactly the same. The music means a lot. It literally brings back my entire childhood!
La mejor banda sonora que un video juego pueda tener en la historia de la humanidad y en 8 Bytes.. Gracias por el vídeo, lo pongo de principio a fin cuando quiero despejar la mente e irme a mi infancia ❤
Still can't believe that I finished this game. I had a hacked cartridge of the game in which 1 hit would kill you. That's right. You could get all the max life power ups you wanted, but that didn't change a thing. Being a kid, I just thought that whoever designed the game was an ass. Didn't realize how the game was supposed to be until much later.
+Bogard2312 I imagine it was one of those pirate carts where they removed the Konami logo, having no idea that the company had the game check if the logo is present, and if it wasn't, it would make the game kill you in 1 hit. Same thing with TMNT 3.
+Bogard2312 this was Konami's way of trolling those who purchased pirated copies. This was also used for TMNT 3 in which it makes regular shredder invincible.
It's almost the exact arrangement from Scene 02 Stage 03 track of the 1989 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game. Check it out th-cam.com/video/HMQPjGaiA0k/w-d-xo.html . 20 seconds in, you hear the arrangement pretty much verbatim. This was another Konami title. TMNT came out in 1989 and Bucky O'Hare came out in 1991 so I'm guessing Bucky O'Hare's composer (Tomoko Sumiyama) was a fan of that track and paid it a little homage here.
@@ZombieRommel It's nothing whatsoever to do with it being a Konami game; being a TMNT game it's obviously been lifted straight from the old '87 TMNT cartoon theme (th-cam.com/video/VA_-6v1EzYE/w-d-xo.html 12 seconds in, you can hear it behind the vocals). That descending-tone pattern is a common mini-arrangement anyway to be honest, you can hear it used in many pieces if you listen out for it. For example, the Guts Man stage in the original Mega Man has a similar arrangement (th-cam.com/video/m2jq2YCxAuE/w-d-xo.html roughly 20 seconds in), and that game predates Konami's TMNT and Bucky O'Hare games. The composer, Manami Matsumae, was also most likely completely unaware of Chuck Lorre's TMNT theme at the time.
Nas entradas de cada música, tenho que ficar voltando pra escutar de novo. Suas batidas são fantásticas. Não ouvi nada igual nos jogos de Nintendo 8 bits.
One of the most rocking soundtracks in all NES games......
+SDRockman Agreed. I never understood why this franchise wasn't a bigger comercial success than what it turned out to be, or at the verry least why the show did not receive a second season.
+SDRockman I has all this song in my heart to this moment ;-;
Be greated my friend, you know what's real childrenhood ^^
go ahead and check sword master on NES :D
It's a good soundtrack. I can find so much inspiration taken from other games in these tracks. But you know what I don't hear? The opening theme from the cartoon. The game also wasn't titled 'Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars', which is interesting. The game and series also came out in the same year. I wonder if the developers had to work on this without knowledge of what was in the show. I'd love to know the story behind this game.
Matthew Hudson
I always thought I heard the TV show theme in part 2 of the intro and the game over music. At least the "Bucky! Bucky O'Hare!" part that begins the chorus.
Fun fact: the composer was a woman (Tomoko Sumiyama). She only worked on a couple of games in her career, but they're great tracks. Kinda reminds me of Yoko Shimomura and how no one knew Street Fighter II had a female composer until way later on when Japanese companies recognized their staff by real names.
Yoko Shimomura is a legend!
Thank you for telling me her name so I could check out her discography!
Sumiyama also did Laser Invasion, Base Wars and Rampart (the Famicom version by Konami, based on Atari's original).
@bacgtilyoudrop
Wow no wonder Jenny kicks *ss in this game
Well that, and it doesn't help that Japanese names are more gender ambiguous than you find in the west.
One of the best games and soundtracks in NES. Sadly underrated.
One of the best games i've ever played. Soundtrack too.
Zgadzam sie to byl moj ulubiony tytul ma NESa a sciezka dzwiekowa wymiatala az szok ze nie ma jej w sprzedazy na plytkach :)
Yes bro
definitely a diamond of the NES era
this game has got almost everything you can ask for
- perfect soundtrack
- it is not to easy, and not to hard
- good and responsive controllers
- the password in the game is short and simple
10\10
For 8-Bit, the graphics are damned good too. Clean, crisp sprites that actually resemble the characters, colorful, detailed backdrops that don't clutter or confuse the foreground, nice effects, and smooth animations.
I can still remember the password for the last level MPX(buckys face)⭐️ I’m not sad at all!😂
are you kidding?) not hard T_T
@@Noname-ww2lv It's not hard, beat it with 33 lives remaining. The only annoying parts are the megaman-esque level stage 3 on Red Planet and the spinning rooms in Magma Tanker stage, died a couple times there. The game has notoriously easy bosses in particular.
@@Yuri_Yslin it's hard for first timers.
So great to read all these positive comments. This game and its awesome soundtrack are still among my favorites after so many years. Definitely my favorites on the NES. Doesn't hurt that I also loved the cartoons, which is why I immediatelly bought the cartridge when I saw it and easily recognized the logo and characters.
I know we all love the tracks for "Red Planet", "Salvage Chute" and "Center of Magma Tanker" for good reason, but that melody in "Blue Planet" that starts at 6:17 deserves just as much praise imo.
tighest 20 minutes you'll ever hear. no fillers, just pure chiptune rock n roll from start to finish. greatest nes soundtrack of all time.
This game have one of the best 8-Bit soundtrack of all times
This one is the most underrated game of Konami. It is as good as ( or even better than ) the masterpiece Contra, especially the soundtrack.
back when they had more animals in the stories, nowadays all the animals going extinct but yea we need to save whats left
Go check out their Zen Intergalactic Ninja. That's what I call the most underrated game on NES and its soundtrack is a total kickass.
1:43: Title Xadx
1:46: World Map
4:26: Boss Battle
5:16: Stage Clear
5:07: Vanished and Stage Failed
5:11: Game Over
9:58: Stage Theme 01
11:35: Xadx Theme
12:11: Stage Theme 02
13:30: Stage Theme 03
14:58: Final Stage
2:47: Green World
6:01: Blue World
7:23: Red World
8:42: Yellow World
16:45: Final Boss
17:56: Ending
20:12: All Clear
12:31-12:32-12:33-12:34-12:35
I miss the days, when little game had big heart. Its been 20 years sense I played this, the music still sounds like yesterday.
MNanme1z4xs all the music was just in yestoday, and I still remeber 1 life cross to end with hard mode, childhood never getting back.....
You just described what are also a lot of the best indie games of today. You people need to stop acting like nothing good is ever made anymore, because the only difference between then and now is that most of you people stop looking, just so you can say that your nostalgia is the only thing that matters.
@@the-NightStar Yes, it's the same with music.
Indie games are overrated
This soundtrack was HAUNTING! Definitely the most underrated NES soundtrack along with Journey to Silius which is kinda similar in style with some great heroic yet dark melodies with kickass bass. As much as I love Tim Follin's works and many other Konami classics as well, this one deserves to be in any top 10's in my opinion.
So many fond memories of this game and it's amazing music. I sometimes feel like I'm the only one who remembers Bucky O'Hare. What a great show.
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
I played this in 2003 for the first time 18years ago today I'm 30 years of age and still love it because it brings back good memories of my childhood years ❤❤❤❤❤
Один из лучших саундтреков на NES!😁🙂🤗
Salvage Chute could easily be a thrash metal song of some sort. Fucking good.
the last boss theme is one of the greatest pieces of game music i ever heard. it sounds so epic. it sounds like how a boss battle should sound. i played through this game. one of the hardest games i ever played but it is beatable. you just have to be very very patient ti finish it. those last four stages are an exercise of extreme concentration and endurance, but one thing: it never feels like you are being robbed like the first ninja gaiden. i found out that before treasure was formed, this game was their last game at konami, what a way to go out
I like how the Game Over theme basically sounds like a victory theme.
One of the best NES soundtracks!!! Great upload!!!
This soundtrack is insane, I love it
Glad James and Mike Mondays Played this game - i needed the exposure to this awesome game and soundtrack
i've pumped up the volume this soundtrack with high powerful speakers in outdoors, no matter what neighbors think so, i love this sounds!! :)
классика! игра детства аж муражки по коже) одна из самых лучших игр на денди
Тоже помню рубили в детстве в пиратку с одним ХП)))
Самая лучшая!
Wow, definitely one of my favoruite NES osts ever!
Never played this game, but back in elementary school I had a friend who just. could. not. shut up about this game, I can kinda see why now, more than two decades later.
Estas melodias las llevo siempre en mi mente, siempre me aparecen en momentos cuando estoy haciendo alguna actividad, en especial la melodia del boss.
Yo igual! 😄
Green, red y yellow planet son las que más me revientan
Hands down BEST NES soundtrack. Doesn’t let down at any point.
Bucky O'Hare 外星战将,我的童年!
Best soundtrack for the NES. Brings back memories.. Thanks for the upload!
One thing..I think your missing a song.. The one where you fight your crew during the rescue.
maaaan was this game hard!! was the first of my friends to beat this game :D man this music just kept you pushing on, even as a little kid
Маладец! Эта музыка в моем детстве! От нее мы стали добрее!
You can speedrun your dishes with this soundtrack.
If they didn't break before Center Of Magma Tanker hits, they will after that xD
My favorite NES game
Самые лучшие 8-битные треки в этой игре!
Весь наш двор тащился.
this is the coolest music in Nes
кайф! шедевр на все времена
I can't believe this video has been on here for 10 years. I remember when it was first posted. I feel so fucking old! 😂
I remeber playing this some 20 years ago . . . My God, it still sounds fucking awesome! Good ol' NES classics :).
real/ 20 years ago - this 1997? ha in 1997 8 bit super older games) I played this are game 1994
Lamer It's real 27 years ago...
The BGM of Green Planet is awesome👍
4:30 this is one of that songs from NES game which you just want to hear played on electric guitar
Savage Chute and Escape! so gooood.
I always considered this one of Konami's best NES soundtracks from that era, and that's saying quite a bit!
Keep up the good work! :D
This game for me tops both Megaman 2&3 , Mario 3, Zelda and basically every other NES game!
What about Ninja Turtles 3? One of the best NES soundtracks... That one is up there with Bucky O Hare...
"Thank you for your playing."
Classic Konami soundtrack! The game is great as well.
00:01 / Intro - Part 1
00:32 / Intro - Part 2
01:43 / Title
01:46 / Stage Select
02:47 / Green Planet
04:26 / Boss
05:07 / You Died
05:11 / Game Over
05:16 / Stage Clear
05:21 / Dialogue
06:01 / Blue Planet
07:23 / Red Planet
08:42 / Yellow Planet
09:58 / Cell
11:35 / Rescued Crew Member
12:11 / Salvage Chute
13:30 / Center of Magma Tanker
14:58 / Escape!
16:45 / Final Boss
17:56 / Ending Credits
20:12 / The End
You can tell it's Konami just by the music. Their NES games had some nice sound tracks.
Love this game and OST sooooo much... So many wonderful memories...
This Video brought my Childhood back THANKS MAN
My favorite soundtrack of all nes games solid!
Amazing, recuerdos.... 1994...
Childhood memories!!!! :D Thanks for uploading.
Sure, the characters aren't as well known as the ninja turtles or other late 80's early 90's TV show characters, but this game kicks butt. If you haven't played it, it is in many ways similar to the classic Mega Man series.
Holy crap... this game came out nearly 30 years ago.
I feel sooooo damn old right now. Sigh.
Great channel love it. Thank you.
I never beat this game, but the music still means a lot to me. Thanks for sharing!
It's weird that I'm replaying to this comment after 11 years. Because I feel exactly the same. The music means a lot. It literally brings back my entire childhood!
That bass riff in Cell. Are you kidding me?
Reminds me of metal gear 🤔
It really sucks that TH-cam nuked your original channel, I'm glad your re-uploading these.
00:01 - Интро часть 1 (Intro Part 1)
00:32 - Интро часть 2 (Intro Part 2)
01:43 - Главный экран (Title)
01:46 - Выбор уровня (Stage Select)
02:47 - Зелёная планета (Green Planet)
04:26 - Босс (Boss)
05:07 - Смерть (YOU dead)
05:11 - Конец игры (Game Over)
05:21 - Диалог (Dialogue)
06:01 - Синяя планета (Blue Planet)
07:23 - Крассная планета (Red Planet) ⭐
08:42 - Жёлтая планета (Yellow Planet)
09:58 - Крыша (Cell)
11:35 - Потерянный товарищ (Rescued Crew Member)
12:11 - no translate (Salvage Chute)
13:30 - Центр корабля (Center of Magma Tanker)
14:58 - Побег (Escape)
16:45 - Финальный босс (Final Boss)
17:56 - Конечные титры (Ending credits)
20:12 - Конец (The End)
Green planet is such a banger!
As a NES fan I'm in NES heaven hearing this...
Прекрасная игра
круто
My favourite: First 10 seconds of "Yellow planet" 8:42 and the "Boss"
awesome!!! love this, thanks for posting this amazing soundtrack
La mejor banda sonora que un video juego pueda tener en la historia de la humanidad y en 8 Bytes.. Gracias por el vídeo, lo pongo de principio a fin cuando quiero despejar la mente e irme a mi infancia ❤
Awesome music, but the game is great too! It actually has checkpoints, so it's totally playable even today.
One of the most playable games)
Thanks to this game I listen to techno (but not only lol). Great game, great soundtrack, great nostalgia.
best game for nes and soundtrack epic just epic
Red and blue planet the best
No, Green and Red planet the best.
Green Planet is probably my favourite, because it sets up the whole mood for the game. :)
I somehow missed this game as a kid. Making up for it now!
Thankyou! For this.
Nice soundtrack. Just found this out and insta liked it
The game is pretty damn good too. Hard as balls, but then again, that's how most of the games from that era are.
Still can't believe that I finished this game. I had a hacked cartridge of the game in which 1 hit would kill you. That's right. You could get all the max life power ups you wanted, but that didn't change a thing. Being a kid, I just thought that whoever designed the game was an ass. Didn't realize how the game was supposed to be until much later.
Holy shit
Bogard2312 wow, that's almost believable! actually no, it's not.
I didn't realize it until I got to play the game on an emulator years later.
+Bogard2312 I imagine it was one of those pirate carts where they removed the Konami logo, having no idea that the company had the game check if the logo is present, and if it wasn't, it would make the game kill you in 1 hit. Same thing with TMNT 3.
+Bogard2312 this was Konami's way of trolling those who purchased pirated copies. This was also used for TMNT 3 in which it makes regular shredder invincible.
Masterpiece
Топовая игра, топовая музыка)
10 years have passed since rhis video was uploaded
I want this game again
Nostalgia ❤❤❤
9:58 best music 😄
woww 12:32 sounds like something out of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 or 3 for the nes
YES
It's almost the exact arrangement from Scene 02 Stage 03 track of the 1989 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game. Check it out th-cam.com/video/HMQPjGaiA0k/w-d-xo.html . 20 seconds in, you hear the arrangement pretty much verbatim. This was another Konami title. TMNT came out in 1989 and Bucky O'Hare came out in 1991 so I'm guessing Bucky O'Hare's composer (Tomoko Sumiyama) was a fan of that track and paid it a little homage here.
@@ZombieRommel It's nothing whatsoever to do with it being a Konami game; being a TMNT game it's obviously been lifted straight from the old '87 TMNT cartoon theme (th-cam.com/video/VA_-6v1EzYE/w-d-xo.html 12 seconds in, you can hear it behind the vocals). That descending-tone pattern is a common mini-arrangement anyway to be honest, you can hear it used in many pieces if you listen out for it. For example, the Guts Man stage in the original Mega Man has a similar arrangement (th-cam.com/video/m2jq2YCxAuE/w-d-xo.html roughly 20 seconds in), and that game predates Konami's TMNT and Bucky O'Hare games. The composer, Manami Matsumae, was also most likely completely unaware of Chuck Lorre's TMNT theme at the time.
Red Planet is coming next week as a remix on TH-cam. :)
Boss sound 10/10
Just started playing this game and I agree... Boss sound is legendary in this game.
legit, 5:07 used to freak me out as a kid.
P.S - best soundtrack of all time
Nas entradas de cada música, tenho que ficar voltando pra escutar de novo. Suas batidas são fantásticas. Não ouvi nada igual nos jogos de Nintendo 8 bits.
Konami used to be such a good game company. I miss their glory days.
This sound track is a damn clinic to whoever plans on making one.
I love center of magma tanker :)
11:42 11:48 11:54 12:01
I thought it was playing the Ding Dong Song for a second there 😅
48 years since the release of the nes
Unforgettable game ❤️❤️❤️
7:23 and 12:11
Zajebista nawet ta muza
One of the best nes soundtracks of all fucking time
One of you gaming engineers need to remake this game for the Switch ... I would pay 60 to 100 for this gem
Баки - шикарнейшая музыка
16 years since the wii
That Boss music rocks!
*Ахуительнейшая игра. Называл её космозаяц))*
*_Salvage Chute самая ахуеннная пачка из всей игры)_*
мы её называли бакохар