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#4336: Neebatelna - Bubble Bobble (Bubbles mix)
Added to rotation: 2012-07-30 09:32:29
Song last played: 2014-11-03 14:09:12
Song last requested: 2012-12-03 01:50:16
Artist last played: 2014-11-03 14:09:12
Number of plays: 79
Requests: 1
Votes: 75
Song length: 06:05


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SID INFO
HVSC path: MUSICIANS/C/Clarke_Peter/Bubble_Bobble.sid
Title: Bubble Bobble
Composer: Peter Clarke
Copyright: 1987 Firebird
Subtunes: 12
SID model: MOS6581

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STIL comment"This was a great arcade game and I knew I needed to produce a really great set of faithful soundtracks to go with it. It was the hardest work I did on a C64 project and the most satisfying outcome with the Zzap!64 review of it." (PC)
 
SUBTUNE INFO
 
#1 - Ingame [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble] (0:09)
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 
#2 - Ingame [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble]
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 
#3 - Flight of the Bumblebee [from opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan]
 
  Artist: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
  Comment: An original composition inspired by it.
 
#4 - Invincible/Bonus Game [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble]
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 
#5 - Game Over [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble]
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 
#6 - Ingame [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble]
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 
#7 - Extend [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble]
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 
#8 - Good Ending [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble]
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 
#9 - Hurry Up! [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble]
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 
#10 - Skel-Monsta Appears [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble]
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 
#11 - Secret Room [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble]
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 
#12 - Bad Ending [from the arcade game Bubble Bobble]
 
  Artist: Tadashi Kimijima
 




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OVERALL REMIX64 VOTE:

LMan:
Coool.
Jsavka:
AMAZING
condor:
Very good work 😉
z80:
Something diffrent, I like. Keep posting!
LaLa:
Takes a bit to get going, but even after that it's a mishmash of styles and never really ''settles''. Some neat ideas in there that need to be fully developed.
nettuno:
Good use of bass, but… Where is the melody?