![]() ![]() Shining Force II, Warrior of the Reviving Lightīatman (NES), Streets of Desolation (Stage 1)īattle Hunter / The Hunter A.R. To any tracks I may have forgotten - I can only apologise.Ĭastlevania II: Simon's Quest, Bloody Tears This is the list, then: the best of the best. ![]() The good news is that it attempts to tell a new story: The evil wizard Mordroc has attacked a caravan containing the mystical Life Stone, which of course gives the bearer limitless power and immortality, and. In the end SFII won through, but "Splash Wave" was a close sixth. Made by the same company that created the NES version, Dragon’s Lair: The Legend is slightly better than the NES game, but not by much. ![]() While there are some tracks that were close but didn't quite make it (sorry, " Brave or Grave"), the only real dilemma I had was whether OutRun's "Splash Wave" or Shining Force II's "Warrior of the Reviving Light" made it into the top five. Overall, I'm surprised how easily this list came together. HG101 Presents: The Guide to Retro Indie Games Vol. The first is a new topic in our popular Inventories line. Promoting the history of video game culture throughout the ages. We’ve been asked about more video content a lot, and video is the future of games writing, so finally here is our attempt to launch some regular programming. You can visit this thread to read the rules and post your entries, which I recommend you go and do right now - actually, the closing date is September the 30th, but you don't want to be rushing something this momentous at the last second, do you?Īnyway, here are the one hundred tracks that I selected, complete with YouTube links so you can listen to them with your ears. Welcome to Hardcore Gaming 101’s official video channel. Dragon's Lair III: The Curse of Mordread is a video game in the Dragon's Lair series, developed by Don Bluth Multimedia and published by ReadySoft Incorporated for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS in 1993. You can choose up to 100 tracks, or as few as one, with the top five receiving extra points. A quick break from Shoot-Em-Up Week to let you know that the inestimable Hardcore Gaming 101 are having a gigantic poll (hur hur) to determine the best videogame tracks ever. ![]()
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