I’ve put together a list of 60 tunes that have stuck with me through the years, inspired by Jeffrey Canam (@GrahfMetal)’s Twitter rundown of his top 100 favourite video game tracks. I’ve attempted to limit myself to a couple songs per game, but there are exceptions.
I’ll post them here and on Twitter every Tuesday and Thursday using the hashtag #KongsTdayTunes.
#40
Lunar: The Silver Star might have been the first voice-acted game I ever played. It was mind-blowing. For better or worse, it was also one of the earliest examples of Working Designs’ localisations laden with irreverent popular culture references. And the damn game came on a CD, so it had great tunes!
Even though this Saturday morning cartoon-style opening is corny as hell (and the song itself is corny as hell), I just had to highlight it here, because it was such a change of pace from the usual video game introductions and soundtracks to which I had been accustomed in 1992.
I don’t sing this song to my dog, but I do sometimes take her on adventures, and she very rarely holds items for me.
Track: “Opening” (YouTube Link)
Game: Lunar: The Silver Star (Sega CD, 1992)
Composer: Noriyuki Iwadare