Music suggestions for your RetroPie menu Music
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@felleg said in Music suggestions for your RetroPie menu Music:
I found versions of Arcade Ambiance 1981, 1983, 1992, ... on youtube. I don't know if that's the ones you were referring to.
Yeah, those are quite similar. Actually, back in the day the ones I used had music from the same era as part of the mix, but I have a feeling those are not to be found anymore. The ones you found are good, although they seem a little bit dense with sounds. I remember them being a bit more sparsely loaded, but I could be wrong. Anyway, it makes for a great background soundtrack if you are primarily setup for arcade games like me.
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@mediamogul said in Music suggestions for your RetroPie menu Music:
beach boardwalks
If I could take the ambiance of the Wildwood boardwalk, and play it through the pi. That would be lovely.
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@lilbud said in Music suggestions for your RetroPie menu Music:
If I could take the ambiance of the Wildwood boardwalk, and play it through the pi. That would be lovely.
Wildwood is legendary. I would have loved to visit Dracula's Castle.
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@mediamogul On the topic of Wildwood, Sam's Pizza or Macks?
(Everyone else will be wondering what we are talking about)
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@lilbud said in Music suggestions for your RetroPie menu Music:
Sam's Pizza or Macks?
Hah! Like Republicans and Democrats, G.I. Joe and Cobra, or even Captain & Tennille, one couldn't exist without the other. However, I gotta side with Sam's. Cheddar on a pie is as egregious to my senses as "Muskrat Love".
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@mediamogul Sams with a bucket of Curley Fries. While playing games in Gateway 26.
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I know this doesn't have much to do with retro gaming music but I still think that Borderlands soundtracks are worth mentioning. I like the ambient feeling.
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The map selection BGM in Yoshi's Island is great:
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Portal - Still Alive
Zero Wing - All Your Base Are Belong To Us (Techno Remix)
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These are some great suggestions, guys! :) I added most of these to my own setup. Keep them coming!
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All of these suggestions and no one has put up the Cisco hold music? ;)
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All of these suggestions and no one has put up the Cisco hold music? ;)
Haha! I can't tell you how many times I've heard this! We had this at my work for many years and finally changed it to something else last year!
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The best sounding system is scarse in your list: PC Engine. Only 2 TG16 tracks, and not even the best.
Some PC Engine titles are even better than the arcade versions:
Galaga 88
Kyukuoku Tiger
Dragon Spirit
Bomberman tunes (If you wanna laugh, play Sega Mega Bomberman afterwards)
Space HarrierAnd IMO Sonic 1 and 2 for the GameGear are filled with outstanding chiptunes, outclassing the Megadrive cousins.
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@blanka Yes, and I feel terrible for it. I'm just starting to get into the TG16 library, and would love to know more. I know about some shooters, Air Zonk, Super Soldier Blade, Ginga Fukei Densetsu Sapphire, Lords of Thunder, ... but that's it. Thanks for your suggestions, don't hesitate to link any song in particular you wouldn't want me to miss!
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@felleg
Sir can i ask what emulator did you used for outrunners for rpi3? Im having problems with the rom or emulator compatibility, tried it mame4all, advmame, mame2003, mame2010. It works on mame2010 but it is very slow and unplayable same with run and gun2. Hope you can find time to help me. Thanks! -
Here's an odd ... but a good one.
It's been used for the gameboy game robocop, washing machine commercials, and most recently in the documentary "how video games changed the world".
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