It's been a while so here's some chiptune music I wrote (and finished my last stream on Twitch). It's for my in-progress Mega Man fan game thingy I'm doing. Say hello to Blacksmith Woman's stage! I hope you enjoy!
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a 1989 graphic adventure game by Lucasfilm Games. It follows Indiana Jones and his father in 1938, as they try to stop Hitler from getting the Holy Grail. Players explore movie scenes, face Nazis and spies, and use the SCUMM system to interact with objects. The music was composed by Eric Hammond.
If you like the King's Quest VI soundtrack, you might also like it on vinyl. My mate Erik spent the last two years making a reorchestration of the soundtrack with live instruments and he's crowdfunding a vinyl release now.
Whale’s Voyage is a 1993 space exploration and trading game. It combines menu-based space travel and turn-based combat. Players customize the Whale, a spaceship that needs better engines and weapons. The music and sound design create a sense of adventure and space. Whale’s Voyage is a product of its time, a rich and engaging game for fans of space and strategy.
Just out of curiosity, would this be something anyone would be interested in?
I've been talking to Thomas Regin, composer of the four Blackwell games "Unbound," "Convergence," "Deception," and "Epiphany" by Wadjet Eye Games, about putting out his soundtracks on vinyl for a while now. But we'd really like to get a sense of what kind of interest there might be in such a project.
Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon is a 1989 graphic adventure game by Sierra On-Line. It was made by Mark Crowe and Scott Murphy, with a soundtrack by Bob Siebenberg.
The game follows Roger Wilco, a janitor who embarks on an intergalactic adventure. The game has a humorous and engaging story, challenging puzzles, and colorful graphics. It is a classic that influenced the adventure gaming genre.
Liyue and Inazuma hold many of my favorite soundtracks, but Enkanomiya's tunes really give them some tough competition for me. The strings and breathing in the "Combat in the Waves" track (link below) really pulled me in during some of the more intense moments.
I returned to Enkanomiya over the holiday break to tie up some loose ends (unfinished world quests, missing exploration) and was really reminded of how much I did and still enjoy it.
It's a shame that I probably won't see any new reasons to return any time soon, just like The Chasm (though less amazing, imo).
Starting the year off strong; here's a Robot Master track I wrote for my upcoming Mega Man fan game (which I am making only so I have a reason to learn Godot). Say hello to Gladiator Woman!
Playing around with the Elektron Model:Cycles and an electric guitar, resulting in a different take on the "Scattered Woods" theme from Zniw Adventure.
Putty Squad is a charming side-scrolling platform game developed by System 3 Software. Originally created for the Amiga in 1994, it remained unpublished for nearly two decades before being released in 2013. With vibrant visuals and engaging gameplay, players embark on a nostalgic adventure through a colorful world. The game features an enchanting soundtrack by Jason Page.