Not exact matches
Blu - Ray Extras: B.O.B.»S BIG BREAK
in Monster 3D & 2D, Paddle Ball Game in Monster 3D, Modern Monster Movie Making, 3 deleted scenes, Monger's Plan, War Room Turns on Monsters, If You Don't Know, DWA Music Video Juke Box, director's commentary, The Tech of MONSTERS VS. ALIENS, sneak peeks, How To Train Your Dragon, Shrek The Musical, Kung Fu Panda World, The Penguins of Madagascar, Shrek The Halls, Secrets of the Furious Five, MONSTERS VS. ALIENS Activision Game trailer, Karaoke Music Party, Animators» Corner - Picture - In - Picture, and a trivia tra
in Monster 3D & 2D, Paddle Ball
Game in Monster 3D, Modern Monster Movie Making, 3 deleted scenes, Monger's Plan, War Room Turns on Monsters, If You Don't Know, DWA Music Video Juke Box, director's commentary, The Tech of MONSTERS VS. ALIENS, sneak peeks, How To Train Your Dragon, Shrek The Musical, Kung Fu Panda World, The Penguins of Madagascar, Shrek The Halls, Secrets of the Furious Five, MONSTERS VS. ALIENS Activision Game trailer, Karaoke Music Party, Animators» Corner - Picture - In - Picture, and a trivia tra
in Monster 3D, Modern Monster Movie Making, 3 deleted scenes, Monger's Plan, War Room Turns on Monsters, If You Don't Know, DWA Music Video Juke Box, director's commentary, The Tech of MONSTERS VS. ALIENS, sneak peeks, How To Train Your Dragon, Shrek The
Musical, Kung Fu Panda World, The Penguins of Madagascar, Shrek The Halls, Secrets of the Furious Five, MONSTERS VS. ALIENS Activision
Game trailer, Karaoke Music Party, Animators» Corner - Picture -
In - Picture, and a trivia tra
In - Picture, and a trivia
track
Adding to the
game is the unique
musical score (comprised of 8 original
tracks) that play
in the background as you reminisce about how video
games used to look (
in a completely enchanting and charming way).
The love of 16 - bit gaming also came through
in the various
musical tracks throughout the
game, but almost every other attempt at any level would see the audio
track drop out completely.
In an article that spanned a Monday and a Wednesday (the thrilling conclusion here), I got a
musical bug up my tail and decided to make a list of my favorite video
game tracks.
The main mode is appropriately named Voyage, as it takes you through a
musical journey through as many of the
game's skins and
tracks as you can get through
in one play.
Whereas the basic edition has 3
musical tracks and about 50 levels, the deluxe edition adds a much larger selection of music for the
game (9 songs
in total) and doubles the number of levels.
Tracks from the classic NES
games, the PlayStation trio of titles, and even some of the modern
games and spinoff titles are all present and accounted for
in this
musical cavalcade of fan service.
The album contains a selection of
musical tracks from the
games, arranged and performed
in a hybrid of hard rock and progressive metal by The Black Mages.
The album contains a selection of
musical tracks from the
games, arranged and performed
in a hybrid of hard rock and progressive metal by The Black Mages
in a similar manner to their previous albums.
Like the previous album, it contains a selection of
musical tracks from the
games, arranged and performed
in a hybrid of hard rock and progressive metal by The Black Mages.
Jackon's
musical tendencies can still be heard
in the
tracks that made it
in the final version of Sonic 3, fuelling the long suspected rumour that, while he pulled his name from the
game, the
tracks he created were left
in.
Yet «Vampire Killer» persists as one of the most recognized video
game tracks in gaming history, and still manages to inspire creativity and energy from
musical vampire hunters to this day.
Today RPG franchises like Shin Megami Tensei pride themselves on having a huge
track list, but for a small developer like Produce to come out of nowhere with this much
musical variety
in such a long
game was very impressive for the time.
Certain
tracks are so prolific that they've become staples for other
games in the future, setting a standard that is often used
in part to spawn even better
musical masterpieces.
The
musical similarities extend to the background score composed specifically for the
game — many cutscenes and the end credits feature ambient, synth - heavy
tracks very much
in the style of Jan Hammer, who provided the background music for the show, while the «Theme From Vice City» is comparable to Hammer's «Miami Vice Theme».
All four
tracks are experienced early on
in the
game and serve as the
musical theme for conflict and battle
in the
game.