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    • fellegF
      felleg @Ditch123
      last edited by

      @Ditch123 wrong thread, but I just looked and it seems I can't run out runners on my Pi either. I just assumed it would, since I was able to make it work on a Windows emulator. Sorry about that!

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        Concat
        last edited by Concat

        My all time favorites. Most are non-obvious, but you are insane if you don't like them.

        Sonic Chemical plant is amazing:

        Mortal Kombat opening theme is super catchy:

        Contra Hard Corps level 1. Never failed to get me pumped up:

        Robocop vs Terminator theme song on Game Gear:

        Batman Returns on Game Gear

        Chuck Rock on Game Gear (yeah, I was a game gear kid)

        ANNNND this isn't from a game. It's from Psilodump, an 8bit music artist.

        And the entire MGS1 OST is super atmospheric. It's fantastic.

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        • lilbudL
          lilbud
          last edited by

          The only answer:

          Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

          Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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            backstander @lilbud
            last edited by

            @lilbud
            I don't know why but the Wii Shop Channel Music always reminds me of Napoleon Dynamite.

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            • flopF
              flop
              last edited by flop

              Pretty post, If we finally choose a song from a not too popular singer maybe the can skip copyrights issues ("publicity" of the group" in rpi!), well there goes my two options:

              Hilltop Hoods >:D :

              Zelda (this version in violin):

              See ya ^^

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              • cyperghostC
                cyperghost
                last edited by cyperghost

                Only tracked music IS music :D

                For Retrogames only use music made in retro-style :D

                Crusader - No Remorse & No Regret: The full soundtrack

                No tracked but also Retro ... and the ambient is great! (You would call it "Lounge Music" nowadays)
                UFO: Enemy Unknown - GeoScape

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                  goodpi31 @DorkVonWaterfall
                  last edited by

                  @DorkVonWaterfall said in Music suggestions for your RetroPie menu Music:

                  Ghost n Goblins (C64)

                  Ohh thats awesome :D

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                  • DorkVonWaterfallD
                    DorkVonWaterfall @goodpi31
                    last edited by

                    @goodpi31
                    i actually think that the guys who made GnG stole the bassline from Cindy Laupers "She bop"
                    44 sec in the video, listen and compare

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                      backstander @DorkVonWaterfall
                      last edited by

                      @DorkVonWaterfall
                      Okay since you posted Cyndi Lauper, I have to post Goonies II for the NES.

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                      • BriganeB
                        Brigane
                        last edited by

                        Amazing soundtrack from the video game "Machinarium".

                        Systems: Raspberry Pi 0/2/3 Model B+
                        Os: RetroPie 4.5
                        Frontend: Emulationstation & Attract Mode

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                        • matchamanM
                          matchaman
                          last edited by matchaman

                          Here's the ultimate playlist for chiptune style tracks:

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                          And here's something more relaxing:

                          &list=PLu-lHJJJKUe4pwAoI573jb2Zw0ESumr_r

                          Edit: even code block can't help YouTube playlists appearing as videos. Anyway, paste the URL from the bottom part to get the full lists.

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                          • BobHarrisB
                            BobHarris
                            last edited by BobHarris

                            I have spent many hours building a playlist for my Pi. It's partially a nostalgia fueled soundtrack and partially music I recently discovered, thanks to SupraDarky (a youtuber). Most of the music is from the 8, 16 and 32 bit eras. RPG's have some of the best music so they are well represented.
                            I thought I'd make a playlist on Youtube so I can share my efforts with you all:

                            https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxvWYoavN9PqE1HMHGi0gkfSs09kLrExC

                            There should be something new and awesome to discover for everyone. :-)

                            Pi 3B , 64 GB Sandisk ultra flashdrive, 19 systems, 872 hand picked classic gaming gems :-) Dual shock 4v2

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                              Slimy
                              last edited by

                              I had an idea that each system could have it's own music. I never tried doing this, but here's some songs think sound good with each system. My rules were that it has to sound like it could be laid back menu music, and that it can't be too repetitive, (no map music.)

                              Arcade: Namco Museum Game Select Menu Theme (Gamecube)


                              Gameboy: Super Mario Land - Muda Kingdom

                              Genesis: Ristar - Break Silence

                              NES: Startropics - dungeon

                              PSX: Fighter Maker - Fighter Select

                              Mastersystem: OutRun - Magical Sound Shower

                              SNES: Super Mario RPG - Let's Do the Fooka-Fooka!
                              or Donkey Kong Country - Simian Segue

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                                Tim
                                last edited by

                                I just started looking into music and found this thread. FANTASTIC ideas in here and a pile of songs I had completely forgotten about. I have one to add that doesn't really fall into the RetroPie category but it's just too awesome not to mention and I think it's a great fit for most systems.

                                SUPERSTARDUST HD

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                                  Barcrest
                                  last edited by

                                  This is an all time classic. If i was using it i would use the actual song.

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                                    Barcrest
                                    last edited by

                                    These are great for the menu screen

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                                    • PittStoneP
                                      PittStone
                                      last edited by

                                      Here is my Playlist of Game Remixes.
                                      I used it for Emulationstation on my Raspberry pi.

                                      Game Remixes
                                      Game Remixes for Frontend

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                                        Tim @Barcrest
                                        last edited by

                                        @barcrest said in Music suggestions for your RetroPie menu Music:

                                        These are great for the menu screen

                                        These are great. How do I rip the sound from a YouTube vid?

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                                        • PittStoneP
                                          PittStone @Tim
                                          last edited by PittStone

                                          @tim JDownloader! Copy a youtube Url and it will be automaticly insert in JDownloader. You can Choose Resolutions, too. Or Only the Audio.

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                                            chipsnblip
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