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| STIL comment | "There is an interesting story behind Commando. I went down to their office and started working on it late at night, and worked on it through the night. I took one listen to the original arcade version and started working on the C64 version. I think they wanted some resemblance to the arcade version, but I just did what I wanted to do. By the time everyone arrived at 8.00am in the morning, I had loaded the main tune on every C64 in the building! I got my cheque and was on a train home by 10.00 am..." (RH) |
| SUBTUNE INFO | |
| #1 - Base [from the arcade game Commando] (3:33-3:36) | |
| Artist: | Tamayo Kawamoto |
| #3 - > [from the arcade game Commando] | |
| Artist: | Tamayo Kawamoto |
Zilog:
HEY! That's not that bad, a bit bland, but indeed faithful to the original
RayF:
I like it. Close to the original. There could have been some more fresh ideas, but this is a very good first attempt! Keep on! Better than anything I coul do (I can't remix at all, I can only listen…)
condor:
Nice drums from start, but after tat everything goes down. Lead sucks, & complete tune is too slow & unemotional.
omoroca:
B-O-R-I-N-G! The tempo is too slow.
LaLa:
Starts off smooth, the breakbeat is good, but then the lead instruments destroy the atmosphere. And the breakbeat just keeps going on and on and on with no variation.
prowler:
I guess this idea got some potential, but the remix is far from good and the instruments sound out of place…
Raffox:
Ouch!
nicodaemus:
Started off real good and smooth, but then exploded into bad and very UNsmooth samples, jumbled-together tracks playing off-snych and repetition. Argh, damn the idea was so good, why not follow it through to the end?