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The Video Game Music Thread

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This track was also used in Netstorm.



So was this:



Gold Slouch is a remix of a track that was used in Zork Grand Inquisitor, the part in the underground crossroads. Sadly it seems that no one has uploaded the game's full soundtrack so I can't link here.

Both Netstorm and Zork Grand Inquisitor were published by Activision, but I'm not sure what agreement they had with Interplay with regards to music tracks.
 

NecroLord

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This track was also used in Netstorm.



So was this:



Gold Slouch is a remix of a track that was used in Zork Grand Inquisitor, the part in the underground crossroads. Sadly it seems that no one has uploaded the game's full soundtrack so I can't link here.

Both Netstorm and Zork Grand Inquisitor were published by Activision, but I'm not sure what agreement they had with Interplay with regards to music tracks.

Did Mark Morgan also compose for them?
 

Tse Tse Fly

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Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance - Successor of Fate (YM2612/Sega Genesis remix by Speedcrimson)


It's like every other version of this tune sounds better than the original version
 

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