Shadow Of The Beast -= Amiga Game Soundtrack =-
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2015
- Shadow Of The Beast
Amiga Game Soundtrack -- see below for track list
Game released in 1989 (Psygnosis / Reflections)
Composer: David Whittaker
Original audio format: David Whittaker (.dw)
Track list:
00:25 == 01. Intro - David Whittaker
03:58 == 02. Title - David Whittaker
06:53 == 03. Plains 1 - David Whittaker
09:51 == 04. Underground 1 - David Whittaker
12:44 == 05. Underground 2 - David Whittaker
14:47 == 06. Plains 2 - David Whittaker
17:05 == 07. The Castle 1 - David Whittaker
19:44 == 08. The Castle 2 - David Whittaker
21:04 == 09. Water 1 - David Whittaker
23:03 == 10. Water 2 - David Whittaker
24:37 == 11. Game Over - David Whittaker
Video optimized for 1080p @ 50fps! - Розваги
Long while ago I had the Plains 1 track in Tracker music program file format. the entire thing, instrument samples included, was around 300KB in size or something unbelievable like that. Really well programmed track, a few sounds stretched out and effected, So much soul.
Great video. Never played the game - love the soundtrack since the 90's. Thank you!
Groovy! 🤠
Wrong game pal.
3:56 I like the heartbeat.
24:36 So sad.
14:47 at this point of the Game you have made Critical and Considerable damage to the evil one forces, in desperation, proceeds to attack you with every single Weapon, Soldier and Trap he got.. Very memorable and Epic moment in the GAME.
Great genius David Whittaker!!! Genius! Does anyone know where to find his profile on social networks?
Whittaker´s masterpiece.. sounds quite different than most of his other Amiga tunes.
Great video series.. we need more!!
Taner abiden selamlar
From 6:52 ..... WOW!
technically, it was an impressive feat on Amiga, but the game was tedious and frustrating, not to mention the game was Hard as Hell
it was clearly not for everybody, hardcore gamer exclusive
I remember trying to play this game as a youngster and having the most difficult time trying to advance through the level. I played NES mostly and grew up with games like MegaMan and super Mario, so I thought this would be another fairly easy to master side scroll run and jump. I was in over my head.
Years later I watched a playthrough to see how the game ends (because I could not do it). Apparently the game can be beaten in about a half hour if you know the correct path.