Episode 74: Credits 2

In this exciting episode, for the second time, the guys play nothing but outstanding Credits music from all generations of video games. They discuss what separates credits music from all other pieces in a game's soundtrack. This is really one of the strongest sub-genres of video game music. Featuring special guest Marty Brueggemann! Listen to Episode 74

The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening - Kazumi Totaka, Kozue Ishikawa, Minako Hamano - Nintendo - Game Boy - 1993 -Staff Roll Mario Kart: Super Circuit - Kenichi Nishimaki - Nintendo - GBA - 2001 -Credits Mega Man X2 - Yuki Iwai - Capcom - Super NES - 1994 -Staff Roll Sorcerian - Yuzo Koshiro, Mieko Ishikawa, Takahito Abe - Nihon Falcom - PC-8801 - 1987 -Ending 2 Final Fantasy III - Nobuo Uematsu - Square - Famicom - 1990 -Ending Credits Area 88 - Manami Matsumae & Takashi Tateishi - Capcom - Arcade - 1989 -Ending & Staff RollSummon Night: Swordcraft Story 2 - Minako Adachi, Kohei Matsuoka, Kiyohiro Sada - Atlus - GBA - 2004 -Ending Theme Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom - Hiroshi Miyazaki, Kaori Nakabai & Rika Shigeno - Tecmo - NES - 1991 -Credits The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks - Koji Kondo - Nintendo - DS - 2009 -Credits Pokémon Gold and Silver - Junichi Masuda & Go Ichinose - Nintendo - Game Boy - 1999 -Staff Roll Shin Onigashima - Koji Kondo - Nintendo - Famicom Disk System - 1987 -Staff Roll The Curse of Monkey Island - Michael Land - Lucasarts - PC - 1997 -End Credits Mega Man 9 - Ippo Yamada - Capcom - WW/PSN/XLA - 2008 -Staff Roll Skies of Arcadia - Yutaka Minobe & Takayuki Maeda - Sega - Dreamcast/Gamecube - 2000 -Credits The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword - Hajime Wakai, Shiho Fujii, Mahito Yokota, Takeshi Hama - Nintendo - Wii - 2011 -Staff Roll Little Nemo: The Dream Master - Junko Tamiya - Capcom - NES - 1990 -Ending Terranigma - Miyoko Kobayashi & Masanori Hikichi - Enix - Super NES - 1995 -Return to Mother Earth

Play In: Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Mahito Yakota - Nintendo - Wii - 2010 -Credits Play Out: Blaster Master - Naoki Kodaka - Sunsoft - NES - 1988 -Credits Roll