It's so long, that this run isn't long enough to hear the whole loop. According the recording of it I have, it only starts again after 5 minutes and 49 seconds.
I've never played this game before or seen it played, but I absolutely recognize the first minute or two of this song from somewhere (perhaps the into of some gaming TH-cam channel or something?) but I can't think for the life of me where I heard it.
When your music is 10x more epic than your game. I feel like I'm watching someone listening to The Offspring's "No Brake" while learning to drive at 10km/h on a parking lot
I think machinae supremacy included it in sidology, but don't remember which one. Give all od them a try :D Ok, episode 3: th-cam.com/video/pSqFgYvdzzk/w-d-xo.html
Dears, I am desparately looking for someone, who would play the game till the end, but without music. In main menu, press F1 to turn music off, then just sounds remain in the game. Would be enough just to have it from Sir Clive's C5 till the end. And why? I am adding the SID chip music to ZX Spectrum game, and I have not located 3 sounds. Either they are not used in the game, or they are after Sir Clive C5 part. But my poked version of the game crashes in VICE emulator, when I enter Sir Clive's C5. Many thanks.
The look of the game kind of reminds me of "Below the root" but that game was about a children's book and this one is about British stuff. Looks like fun though.
The run starts at 6:51
I keep forgetting how amazingly long this song is, holy shit they put so much effort into it.
It's so long, that this run isn't long enough to hear the whole loop. According the recording of it I have, it only starts again after 5 minutes and 49 seconds.
Rob Hubbard did the music for this one right? He did Master of Magic too, another godly tune.
Correct, it's Rob Hubbard. He composed a lot of memorable tracks in the C64 era.
Thx for the complete musik-loop at the end...hot stuff!
I've never played this game before or seen it played, but I absolutely recognize the first minute or two of this song from somewhere (perhaps the into of some gaming TH-cam channel or something?) but I can't think for the life of me where I heard it.
You probably heard it in I Wanna Be The Guy.
@@AndrewBlechinger
Ahhhhh, yeah that totally answers it. Not thought about that game in years.
When your music is 10x more epic than your game.
I feel like I'm watching someone listening to The Offspring's "No Brake" while learning to drive at 10km/h on a parking lot
I know this is 2 years later but I'm pretty sure the creator of the game didn't make the music
A iconic game with great music by Rob Hubbard. 😀
C64 4-Ever!! .:C=:.
Music giving me horrible I Wanna Be The Guy flashbacks
yeah, for me too........
The music is fantastic indeed. Should be covered by SmoothMcGroove!
I remember this theme in IWBTG, but I now I've discovered where It belongs!
Now I know what inspired the level design for VVVVVV.
YEAH, PRINCIPALLY THE START OMG
The music is awesome! It deserves a metal cover.
I think machinae supremacy included it in sidology, but don't remember which one. Give all od them a try :D
Ok, episode 3: th-cam.com/video/pSqFgYvdzzk/w-d-xo.html
There is metal covers. 🤘😂😀
th-cam.com/video/4EcgruWlXnQ/w-d-xo.html Here's a link to just the song if you dislike the the noises messing it up.
Dears, I am desparately looking for someone, who would play the game till the end, but without music. In main menu, press F1 to turn music off, then just sounds remain in the game. Would be enough just to have it from Sir Clive's C5 till the end. And why? I am adding the SID chip music to ZX Spectrum game, and I have not located 3 sounds. Either they are not used in the game, or they are after Sir Clive C5 part. But my poked version of the game crashes in VICE emulator, when I enter Sir Clive's C5. Many thanks.
It's already been said many times but damn that music is kickin'
The look of the game kind of reminds me of "Below the root" but that game was about a children's book and this one is about British stuff. Looks like fun though.
Why tape versions of these games?
I think they were cheaper to make.
@@avalonjustin Well, yes... but... Why TAS the tape version?
@@mirabilis I do not know, friend.
I'm guessing MotR was only ever released on tape.
Was it really too much of hassle for you to include a flashing lights warning?