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Welcome to Episode 133. We're working our way through a library of adventures.The Game:The Bookwalker: Thief of TalesIntro Song "Letting Go" by Emerge.Title Art by Devious.Pixel.Internet Presence Preamble "Dystopian Sycophants" by Cherished Ghosts.Podcast Edited by Brian Owsley.Sweet Jams:"Opening Title""Timeless Mansion"These tracks and more can be found on the Bookwalker: Thief of Tales OST.The Internet: TwitchYouTubeBlue SkyTwitter(X)DiscordFacebookInstagramLock Stock StorePatreonSuspension of DisbeliefBlake's Story "They Come This Night"2smokingcontrollers@gmail.comThe End
No episódio de hoje buscamos entender como os video games usam elementos de outras mídias para contar histórias únicas, enquanto também exploramos a história dos jogos e ponderamos o que torna essa mídia tão especial. Participantes: Pedro Santos e Vítor Batista Músicas: Humoresque of a Little Dog (Hirokazu Tanaka, Mother OST/Versão SSBU), Introductions (Michael Land, The Secret Of Monkey Island OST), Pac-Man Theme (Toshio Kai), Opening Title "Old L.A. 2040" (Motoaki Furukawa, Policenauts OST), Donkey Kong Theme (NES) (Yukio Kaneoka), Omen (Nobuo Uematsu, Final Fantasy 6 OST), Mega Man 2 Medley (Takashi Tateishi, Versão SSBU)
Segundo volumen de Noche de Terror VII. Segunda tanda de relatos que nos amenizarán la noche del martes. Además, hablaremos acerca de la película Aullidos (The Howling) y disfrutaremos de su B.S.O.Autores y autoras 7 de noviembre: Encarni Bravo (España) - La historia de MarleneSophia Craven (España) - TinderWolfFátima Chong (México) -La luna los eligióIgnacio Robles (Chile) - Confesiones LicantrópicasJuan Aguilera (España) - VenganzaVerónica Vázquez (España) - La moneda de plataDavid Lorén (España) - La sombra de la bestiaÁngela Pacheco (España) - Plata o loboEric Gilberto Ortiz (México) - HambreJordi Olaria (España) - No era como me imaginabaCarlos Enrique Saldívar (Perú) - Ser monstruosoMúsica:Opening Title & Phone Call & Dark Streets- Pino Donaggio.Si te gusta nuestro trabajo y quieres contribuir a nuestro crecimiento, puedes apoyarnos con un donativo en PaypalSíguenos enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EvaristoElepitafioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/martesdeterror/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@evaristo_elepitafio?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc o en la web https://www.luxferreaudios.com/martes-de-terror/
Welcome to SHIPWRECKED & COMATOSE, an in-depth podcast dedicated to the classic BBC science-fiction sitcom, Red Dwarf. In this episode, the third in a three part special series, Kurt North invites Mark Adams and Colin Jackson-Brown to take a look at the title credits for series XII of Red Dwarf. Mark and Colin haven't seen the Dave episodes and have never seen these credits before, and they discuss with Kurt what they think might happen in series XI in light of watching just the credits. Host: Kurt NorthGuest: Mark Adams and Colin Jackson-BrownEditor: Mark AdamsTwitter: @RedDwarfPodWe Made This on Twitter: @we_madethis We Made This on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wemadethispodnetWebsite: https://wemadethisnetwork.com/Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: Patreon.com/wemadethis
Welcome to SHIPWRECKED & COMATOSE, an in-depth podcast dedicated to the classic BBC science-fiction sitcom, Red Dwarf. In this episode, the second in a three part special series, Kurt North invites Mark Adams and Colin Jackson-Brown to take a look at the title credits for series XI of Red Dwarf. Mark and Colin haven't seen the Dave episodes and have never seen these credits before, and they discuss with Kurt what they think might happen in series XI in light of watching just the credits. Host: Kurt NorthGuest: Mark Adams and Colin Jackson-BrownEditor: Mark AdamsTwitter: @RedDwarfPodWe Made This on Twitter: @we_madethis We Made This on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wemadethispodnetWebsite: https://wemadethisnetwork.com/Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: Patreon.com/wemadethis
Welcome to SHIPWRECKED & COMATOSE, an in-depth podcast dedicated to the classic BBC science-fiction sitcom, Red Dwarf. In this episode, the first in a three part special series, Kurt North invites Mark Adams and Colin Jackson-Brown to take a look at the title credits for series X of Red Dwarf. Mark and Colin haven't seen the Dave episodes and have never seen these credits before, and they discuss with Kurt what they think might happen in series X in light of watching just the credits. Host: Kurt NorthGuest: Mark Adams and Colin Jackson-BrownEditor: Mark AdamsTwitter: @RedDwarfPodWe Made This on Twitter: @we_madethis We Made This on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wemadethispodnetWebsite: https://wemadethisnetwork.com/Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: Patreon.com/wemadethis
Join me today in one of the funniest episodes of the podcast. Today my friend Kris picks a movie that neither of us are interested in watching. Today we watch the 2017 Independent film "Wakefield." On this podcast we talk about if Breaking Bad is overrated, why this film feels like a 90s Batman movie, and if there's anything to appreciate about this film.0:00 - Intro2:46 - Movie Starts.6:47 - Opening Title.10:49 - Breaking Bad Overrated?23:43 - Tamsin's Voice Note.26:23 - Any Wife Would Cath This Guy.34:38 - Is This Gotham City?37:15 - My Celebrity Crush. 46:25 - Jenifer Gardner.1:01:31 - I Hate The Beach.1:22:25 - Tamsin's Singing.147:20 - Final Thoughts / Appreciation.
Sketch, Paul, Kuro and VLord discuss Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and Batman: Hush. Then they close out with some updates on Housing Complex C and the upcoming Toonami schedule. Music credits for this episode: Opening Title of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm composed by Shirley Walker
My reaction to the opening title without actors names
In this episode, Jeff and Shanna review Daniel Craig's last outing as James Bond, No Time to Die. And then they count down their favorite opening title sequences. Be sure to check out their picks, available to view on the blog! www.thegibsonreview.com/blog/jeff-and-shannas-favorite-opening-title-sequences Next time on The Movie Lovers: Dune and Film Faves: Scores. Look for it on Tuesday, 10/26. Show Notes • Opening and Introduction • The Main Event: No Time to Die (0:01:00) o The Good o The Bad o Spoilers and Final Thoughts (0:27:12) • Film Faves: Opening Title Sequences (0:45:52) • Where You Can Find Us and Ending (1:53:32) Shanna's Fave Opening Title Sequences: 12. The Shining (1980) – HBO Max 11. Alien (1979) 10. Fargo (1996) 9. Godzilla (2014) 8. Catch Me If You Can (2002) – Amazon Prime 7. Black Widow (2021) – Disney+ 6. The Player (1992) – HBO Max 5. Lord of War (2005) 4. Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2 (2017) – Disney+ 3. Deadpool (2016) 2. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) – Disney+ 1. Watchmen (2009) – Hulu, HBO Max Jeff's Fave Opening Title Sequences: 12. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) – Netflix 11. Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988) 10. Dawn of the Dead (2004) 9. Philadelphia (1993) – Amazon Prime 8. City Slickers (1991) 7. An American Tail (1986) 6. GoldenEye (1995) – Hulu 5. Footloose (1984) 4. Baby Driver (2017) 3. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) – HBO Max 2. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) – HBO Max 1. Batman (1989) – HBO Max
Which Star Trek intro leaves you cold and which leaves you hungry for more? Seán Ferrick presents Every Star Trek Opening Title Ranked Worst To Best...Follow us on Twitter:@SeanFerrick@TrekCultureFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/topic/star-trek See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mira el vídeo, la transcripción completa y deja tus comentarios en: https://www.seomental.com/especial-de-verano-ii-misterios-y-terrores-marinos Lo prometido es deuda y volvemos a abrir las puertas del confesionario para el segundo especial del verano, una auténtica carga de profundidad para los que estáis disfrutando de la playa tranquilamente. Avisados quedáis puesto que nos vamos a sumergir en el profundo mar azul para hacer frente a sus secretos, misterios y, claro está, terrores. Además en la sección de Pecados Basados en Hechos Reales tendremos un monográfico especial sobre tiburones. Comprueba tu bombona de aire y nos vemos abajo. Libro: La Llamada de Cthulhu de H.P. Lovecraft Peli: The Abyss de James Cameron Pecados Digitales Basados en Hechos Reales by Pedro Aniorte: Open Water, The Reef, Tiburón. Serie: SeaQuest Tema musical: Opening Title de la Banda Sonora de Jaws por John Williams Pecador Digital Invitado: Santiago Jarabo Vídeo Juego: Bioshock de Irrational Games Herramienta Digital: Responsinator Profesional Digital Recomendado: Rocío García Algora Bien, seguimos cumpliendo promesas. Os dije que en agosto tendríamos un especial de verano. En julio tuvimos el especial monográfico de Stephen King, que sé que os ha gustado mucho (lleva ya prácticamente 5 mil descargas ese programa, así que es uno de los más escuchados), y espero que éste os guste todavía más. ¿De qué va el especial de hoy que ha preparado nuestro gran amigo y colaborador pecador Pedro Aniorte? Pues hoy va de terrores marinos, terrores y misterios marinos. Vamos a tener esa sección, como os comentaba, con Pedro de "Pecados Digitales Basados en Hechos Reales" con un monográfico específico sobre tiburones (que ya sabéis que es uno de esos grandes terrores que habitan los mares). Sin duda, si te gusta el género de los escualos, esto no te lo puedes perder, porque se te van a quitar las ganas de bañarte en una temporada. En fin, el mar y sus misterios insondables, esos abismos oscuros y profundos, llenos de enigmas, de horrores cósmicos innombrables, de extraterrestres, de lo que queramos. El mar está claro que alberga un montón de secretos, y hoy vamos a repasarlos a través de eso, de la frikultura: de esas pelis, de esas series, de esos libros y de esos hechos reales también (que, como os comentaba, os hemos preparado en el podcast para hoy). Ya sabes que tú también puedes confesarte aquí cuando quieras, tienes tu espacio como pecador digital. Solamente tienes que seguir el #pecadoresdigitales, o mi cuenta de Twitter @seomental, la web seomental.com o cualquier plataforma de podcasting donde estamos (Ivoox, Spotify, donde quieras estamos). Así que sin más, y si te atreves, empezamos con la inmersión a ese profundo abismo oscuro. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
How much can you tell about a film from its opening titles? Depending on the film, an awful lot. Join us as we delve into how titles have evolved over the history of cinema, and pick out a few of our favourite examples. You can find our picks in a YouTube playlist here, although be aware that Enter The Void contains flashing images unsuitable for people with epilepsy and similar conditions: http://bit.ly/SeqOpeningTitles Sponsor: Stitcher Premium https://www.stitcher.com/premium Promo code: SEQUELISERS Twitter: twitter.com/sequelisers Instagram: instagram.com/sequelisers Music by Daniel Williams
Tim and Sam dissect Kerry Andrew's ‘O Nata Lux', discuss DG's new disc of music by Raminta Šerkšnytė's and review a night of Tansy Davies at Kings Place – PLUS Tim chats gender stereotypes in opera with director Daisy Evans, and finds out about the Solem Quartet's upcoming series of live Lobster screenings… Link to the Chopin Competition 2020: http://www.chopin2020.pl/ Eva Turner sings Turandot: https://youtu.be/e6SfhUzhO9E Alex Ashworth sings Monteverdi's Vespers:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xpiel4996jAVenus Unwrapped speak to Tansy Davies:https://youtu.be/yCdIgrW2UtU Music Credits: ‘Tim and Sam's Podcast' written and performed by Harry Sever ‘Drop it Like it's Hot' by Chad Hugo, Calvin Broadus, Pharrell Williams, Tim Stahl and John Guldberg, performed by Timmy Fisher ‘O Nata Lux' by Kerry Andrew, performed by the London Oriana Choir 'Songs of Sunset and Dawn' by Raminta Šerkšnytė, performed by the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra with the Jauna Muzika Choir and Lina Dambrauskaitė, Justina Gringytė, Tomas Pavilionis and Nerijus Masevičius under Giedrė Šlekytė for DG John Williams's ‘Opening Title' from Star Wars, performed by the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra under the composer Erich Korngold's soundtrack to Kings Row, performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra Jean Sibelius's Fifth Symphony, Mov. 3, performed by Timmy Fisher Follow us here: instagram.com/classicalpod/ twitter.com/ClassicalPod facebook.com/ClassicalPod/
The Rites of Moog, a mix by https://soundcloud.com/shadow_factory Accompanying Video: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x84jlqd Tracklist Artist/Track/Release,Year of release Alan Hawkshaw – The Silent Witness, Opening Title (with excerpt from the programme narrated by Kenneth More) – The Silent Witness, 1978 Malcolm Cecil, Robert Margouleff (TONTO) – Christ, When I Leave This Life - Caldera : A Moog Mass, 1970 Romuald Vandelle (Le group de recherches musicales de la R.T.F) – Crucifixion [excerpt] - Musique Expérimentale, 1962 Gershon Kingsley – Maven on the Moog no. 5 – God is a Moog, 2005 Bruce Haack – Stand up Lazarus – Electric Lucifer II, circa 1979 Gershon Kingsley – The Jewish Experience pt. 2 – God is a Moog, 2005 Terry Wallace and his Interstellar Moog Sounds (Eric Siday) – Heaven in their Minds - Moog Superstar, 1974 Delia Derbyshire – Amor Dei – 50 Years of Religious Broadcasting, 1974 White Noise – An Electric Storm The Black Mass: An Electric Storm In Hell - An Electric Storm, 1969 Anton LeVay – Hymn Of The Satanic Empire, Or The Battle Hymn Of The Apocalypse – Satanic Mass, 2005 Lucifer(Mort Garson) - Exorcism – Black Mass, 1971 The Eccentronic Reaseach Council – If You Want To Worship - Go To Church - Johnny Rocket, Narcissist & Music Machine... I'm Your Biggest Fan, 2015 Graeme Miller & Steve Shill - Midwinter Rites – The Moomins, 2017 Boards of Canada – From One Source All Things Depend – Geogaddi, 2002 Mike Oldfield – Incantations Part 2 (excerpt) – Incantations, 1978 Notes “So straight it's freaky. Or so freaky that it's straight. And when was the last time you had a talk with The Man Upstairs?” (Billboard Magazine review of Caldera : A Moog Mass, November 14, 1970). I've been thinking about this mix for some time. I'm not sure when it came together in my mind, but over the past couple of years I've been actively collecting pieces that fit into the theme of religious or occult inspired music created with electronics. Depending on where you view it from, that people would use synthesizers to produce music which is inspired by the supernatural either makes no sense at all or seems inevitable. No sense, because the electronic music has always been associated with the future, technology and science. But, inevitable because whether treated ironically, in all seriousness or done just for the hell of it, the supernatural is unreal and electronic music is, or at least was in the early years, equally uncanny. Gershon Kingsley, Eric Siday, Mort Garson and the chaps behind TONTO were all early adopters of the Moog. They all took different roads, but all went through their own rites for one reason or another. The cult of Delia Derbyshire throws up black magic and old folks backed by the sound of a gothic alter piece. I love all this. It's just so weird and wonderful and unexpected that I had to put it all together. I pulled in some newer gear by The Eccentronic Research Council and Boards of Canada who seem to be onto all of this. There's also some serious Satanism from ‘Frisco, original musique concrete from France and in turns sublime and paganistic TV soundtrack work from Leeds and, err, Leeds! Finally things get a bit cult-like and sin-full. Read the comments for more details!
John Williams - Star Wars A New Hope Soundtrack (20th Century, 1977) “Main Title” John Williams - Raiders of the Lost Ark: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Columbia Records, 1981) “The Raiders March” Richard Wagner - “Der Ring de Nibelungen” (1876) John Williams - Jaws Soundtrack (MCA Records, 1992) “Main Title” Steve Jablonsky - Friday the 13th Soundtrack (New Line Records, 2009) “Friday the 13th - Opening Title”
On this episode of Nintendo Podcast System, Matt and Jack discuss their hopes and predictions for this year’s E3, as well as the games they’ve been playing and recent news topics. That, of course, includes the recently revealed Pokémon Let’s Go titles coming to the Switch later on in the year! It’s quite a packed episode, so we hope you enjoy! I also want to apologise for my condition in this episode. Whilst a cold isn’t too severe, I don’t think I was in top form during this episode, not too mention my constant sniffling and whatnot throughout the whole show. I just wanted to make sure that we could get something out before E3, and this was pretty much our only time to do it. Apologies once again! - Matt Time Markers: Intro – 0:01:09 News – 0:05:38 What we've been playing – 1:01:15 E3 Discussion – 1:40:54 Shoutouts: - 2:19:33 The podcast can be found on: PodOmatic (http://tinyurl.com/zuh9qkr ), iTunes (http://tinyurl.com/zadm8vy ), and YouTube (http://tinyurl.com/hrr67a9 ). If you enjoy the show then please subscribe to us and support the show! Social Media and the like: Twitter – @NPodcastSystem Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/NPodcastSystem e-mail – nintendopodcastsystem@gmail.com These people were featured in our shoutout section. Please check them out! Phil Myth - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUkz... Loeder - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg4w... Mark Brown (Game Maker’s Toolkit) - https://www.youtube.com/user/McBacon1337 Insaneintherainmusic - https://www.youtube.com/user/insanein... RelaxAlax – https://www.youtube.com/user/relaxalax Jon Cartwright (Under the Super Scope) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... We have a Discord server of our very own! Feel free to chat Nintendo, ask questions for the show, or other gaming goodness with us on our server! Click the link to join: https://discord.gg/2jqSXPF The podcast is a part of VGTribune, a site that is dedicated to video games. Make sure to give it a look for news, reviews, and other gaming-related articles, especially Nintendo! http://vgtribune.com/ Featuring: Matt - @acegibbo Jack - @Gawny7789 Check out our YouTube channels! acegibbo - http://tinyurl.com/z7bt3ro Gawny7789 - http://tinyurl.com/hzz52p2 Sam Spade Gaming - http://tinyurl.com/j4gqs7j Music used: Opening: Title and Dragon – Hyrule Warriors Legends (https://tinyurl.com/jh3zls3) Transition: Completion Fanfare – Mario Power Tennis (https://tinyurl.com/y9z7ykxs) Ending: Muck Warfare – Splatoon 2 (remix from Loeder https://tinyurl.com/y95rwtyc)
The Hunt for Red October with Lukas Kendall. For eighty episodes and three supplementals, Melodic Treks has explored the world of Star Trek composers and their works outside of the Star Trek franchise. Basil Poledouris is a talented composer, and while he never composed for the franchise, he did appear in roles as an extra for three episode of the original Star Trek. In this episode of Melodic Treks, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by film music historian Lukas Kendall to discuss the score for the film The Hunt for Red October. We also talk about Poledouris' career, why soundtracks used to be so short, the meaning of a "cult film," and how the budget for the scoring of the film was truncated during production and how that affected the score. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Welcome, Lukas! (00:01:28) Basil Poledouris (00:02:50) The Hunt for Red October (00:13:38) "Main Titles" (00:16:31) "Course Two Five Zero" (00:20:30) "Opening Title" (from The Abyss composed by A. Silvestri) (00:20:50) "Two Wives" (00:24:44) "The Payoff" (from the film No Man's Land) (00:25:50) "Nuclear Scam" (00:28:45) Finding Lukas (00:33:33) Closing (00:37:37) *all music composed by B. Poledouris, except where noted **all music from The Hunt for Red October, except where noted Hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala Guest Lukas Kendall Production Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Stephen Boyd (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Hosts Jake Almond and John Foutz share their favorite opening title sequences. Includes everything from Alien to Deadpool and Scott Pilgrim vs The World.
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Opening and Title screen themes set the mood for the entire game. they're in charge of giving a player the ever important first impression. Often overlooked, these particular themes are usually an afterthought once the “press start” option becomes available, But if you choose to not press that button, you will realize that the these themes are one of the most important key elements in making an amazing gaming experience. This is why this special STAGE of the retro VGM revival hour is dedicated to those great Opening and Title screen themes. So put that controller down and be amazed on how awesome these themes can be. ==== Game - Composer - Title - Year - Company - System=== 1.) METROID - Hirokazu Tanaka - “ Title Screen / Prologue “ - August 1987 - Nintendo - NES 2.) Journey to Silius - - Naoki Kodaka - “Title Screen" - October 1, 1987 - Tokai Engineering/Sunsoft - NES 3.) Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: The Video Game - Anamanaguchi - “Scott Pilgrim Anthem” - August 2010 - Ubisoft Montreal/ Ubisoft & Universal studios - XBLA & PSN 4.) The Legend of Zelda - Koji Kondo - “Opening” - August 22, 1987 - Nintendo - NES 5.) Donkey Kong Country - David Wise, Eveline Fischer & Robin Beanland - “Opening Theme” - November 25, 1994 - RARE/Nintendo - SNES 6.) Faxanadu - Jun Chikuma - “Opening" - November 19, 1989 - Hudson Soft/Nintendo - NES 7.) Castlevania Symphony of the Night - Michiru Yamane - “Prayer" - March 20, 1997 - KONAMI - PlayStation & Sega Saturn 8.) Batman Arkham City - Nick Arundel & Ron Fish - “Main Theme” - October 18, 2011 - Rocksteady Studios/Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment - PS3, Xbox 360, Windows & Nintendo WiiU 9.) Skate or Die 2: The Search For Double Trouble - Rob Hubbard - “Title Screen” - 1990 - Electronic Arts - NES 10.) Double Dragon - Kazunaka Yamane - “Title Screen” - June1988 - Technos japan/Tradewest - NES 11.) Cave Story - Daisuke Amaya - “Cave Story” - December 20, 2004 - Studio Pixel - Windows, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 3DS, OSX & Linux 12.) Phantasy Star 4 (Phantasy Star 4: The End of the Millennium) - Izuho Numata & Masaki Nakagaki - “Opening" - February, 1995 - SEGA - Sega Genesis(Megadrive) 13.) Final Fantasy X - Nobuo Uematsu, Masashi Hamauzu & Junya Nakano - “To Zanarkand” - December 17, 2001 - SQUARE - PS2 14.) Odin Sphere - Hitoshi Sakimoto, Masaharu Iwata, Kimihiro Abe & Mitsuhiro Kaneda - “Odin Sphere's Theme" - May 22, 2007 - Vanillaware/Atlus - PS2 15.) Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box - Tomohito Nishiura - “Theme of the Diabolical Box” - November 29, 2007 - Level-5/Nintendo - Nintendo DS 16.) Secret of Mana - Hiroki Kikuta - “Fear of the Heavens" - August 6, 1993 - SQUARE - SNES 17.) Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Mahito Yokota, Ryo Nagamatsu & Koji Kondo - “Overture" - May 23, 2010 - Nintendo - Nintendo Wii 18.) Mega Man X - Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara & Toshihiko Horiyama - “Title Screen” - December 17, 1993 - CAPCOM - SNES 19.) Splatoon - Toru Minegishi & Shiho Fujii - “Splattack” - May 29, 2015 - Nintendo - Wii U 20.) Buck Bumble - Justin Scharvona - “Main Theme" - September 30, 1998 - Argonaut Games/Ubisoft - N64 21.) Uncharted 2: Among Thieves - Greg Edmonson & Carmen Rizzo - “Nate's Theme” - October 13, 2009 - Naughty Dog/Sony Computer Entertainment - PS3 22.) Axiom Verge - Thomas Happ - "The Axiom” - March 31, 2015 - Thomas Happ Games - PS4, windows, OS X, Linux 23.) Shovel Knight - Jake Kaufman & Manami Matsumae - “Main Theme" - June 26, 2014 - Yacht Club Games - Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, PS3, 3DS, Wii U, PS Vita & Xbox One Edgar Velasco: @MoonSpiderHugs FB: www.facebook.com/groups/vgmrevivalhour/ Tumblr: retro-vgm-revival-hour.tumblr.com/ and If you got Emails: Info@maglomaniac.com (Subject: Retro VGM Revival Hour)
Welcome to episode 19 of Clear Lists, Full Drafts, Can’t Lose, the only podcast for fantasy television drafts! Forget fantasy football—join us for fantasy TV. We have done a lot of top 10 lists on the podcast, and we’ve finally made our way to one of the first things you see when watching a show: the … Continue reading Episode 19 – Top 10 Opening Title Sequences
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Opening:"Title" by Koji Kondo, from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past OST into "Boing Zoom DAKOTA!" by Shadow, from Rock Candy 1 0:00:43 - 0:25:19 Opening Segment & What We've Been Up To BREAK: "Dark World" by Koji Kondo, from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past OST 0:25:52 - 2:07:37 Main Topic: The Legend of Zelda series. We cover everything from the original release on the NES through Skyward Sword. BREAK: "Final Ghirahim" by Koji Kondo from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword OST 2:08:12 - 2:50:44 Audible Recommendations, Mailbag & Closing Closing: "Boing Zoom DAKOTA!" by Shadow, from Rock Candy 1