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| STIL comment | "In 1988, as mentioned, I did The Last Ninja 2 for System 3. I did the Central Park tracks first, which was important in order to stamp some sort of "sound" on the game. It basically took from mid-January until early April to finish. It's about as big a project as you would want to undertake, but everything just seemed to work without any real hitches. I was given a fairly free hand to produce what I thought would be most suitable and luckily, every time I took in new tracks for each level, I got the thumbs up. It was a great time for me personally, to suddenly be working full time on C64 music. I was almost 18, but I had no real worries in the world beyond whether I could afford to buy a better car. I think the entire The Last Ninja 2 soundtrack is my proudest achievement, especially the Central Park tracks, as they seem to mean so much to so many people. The project itself was a pleasure to be part of. The whole team involved were probably at the top of their C64 game at the time, from John's programming to Hugh's fantastic graphics, Tim's storyboarding and of course Mark's overall vision and commitment. It's amazing that we're still talking about it nearly 30 years on." (MDG) |
| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #1 - Central Park (loader) | |
| #2 - Central Park (in-game) | |
| #3 - The Street (loader) | |
| #4 - The Street (in-game) | |
| #5 - The Sewers (loader) | |
| #6 - The Sewers (in-game) | |
| Title: | Kentilla (3:31-6:08) |
| Artist: | Rob Hubbard |
| Comment: | Only the part from 6:10-8:36 in Kentilla is covered here, mostly the bassline of it. It is quite possible that both Kentilla and this tune are covers of a third one, though. |
| #7 - The Basement (loader) | |
| #8 - The Basement (in-game) | |
| #9 - The Office (loader) | |
| Title: | Beat Dis [from Into The Dragon] |
| Artist: | Bomb the Bass |
| Comment: | Bits and pieces, not the whole music. The bassline mimics the original pretty well. |
| #10 - The Office (in-game) | |
| Title: | Midnight In Tula [from White Eagle] |
| Artist: | Tangerine Dream |
| Comment: | It's not a complete one-to-one implementation, 'cause Matt added some of his own flavor to the muse, but it's quite obvious where he got the idea from in the first minute or so. ;) |
| #11 - The Mansion (loader) | |
| #12 - The Mansion (in-game)/The Final Battle (in-game) | |
| Title: | The Wastelands [from the C64 game The Last Ninja] (4:10-4:25) |
| Artist: | Ben Daglish |
| #13 - The Final Battle (loader) | |
Gregory Atlas:
Sounds great.
_steve_:
It is a good effort, but marred by having some flat notes and a very muddy overall sound.
LaLa:
The guitars are awesome, but the choice of lead instruments is questionable most of the time. A few neat ideas here and there would make it special, but overall it has a cheap garage-band feel to it. Great effort, though!
XxDUSTYxX:
Nice Rhythm- und Leadguitars. The bassdrum is a bit muddy and you put too much reverb on your song, but ok!
Makke:
Richie Sambora? Despite acceptable guitar play, I doubt it. 😉 Puffy did this 10 years ago, and better. So I'm not exactly jumping out of my chair. The mixing is awful, and that kills this remix.
Gildaren:
Rhythm guitars are decent… But lead guitars totaly butcher this remix, especially that (whammy pedal?) thing that starts at somewhere around 2.37
anaconda:
I thought oh no, not another Puffy wannabe. So I tried to forget I've heard this before. And it actually was good. Until the two lead guitars which ruined the whole song. In fact the lead sounds shit throughout the entire song. But the rest is pretty ok
maindrian:
Perhaps this is rich coming from me, but I feel the whole thing is a bit too muddy. It's a shame, I was going with it through the opening, and then the lead cut in, very much out of tune. It's a worthy effort though, don't give this up!
apple:
I've just heard way too many Last Ninja 2 tunes…