I sunk a huge part of my childhood into this game as well. So much nostalgia this theme's bringing back... Eh, the Jag was all right, but I was always more of a Thorn guy myself. ;D
After over 20 years this is STILL my favorite MS-DOS game theme. And I still play this game occasionally :) The only sad thing is that I won't be around when we actually get to the year 2097 :(
Was released in 1994, first "cheap" CD-ROM's came out in '94-'95ish and were still in the $300 range. By the time '99 hit we were already at 16-20x speed. Tech just exploded from the early 90's to '00. It's funny because your average cellphone is now more powerful then a computer built in 2004/5. I really do miss all that cutting edge hardware though, everything is pretty stagnant right now. It's all optimizing existing stuff, those big things like SLI(matrox desktop card+pair of voodoo 2's) ... yeah.
@@elilla331 Yep, Moore's law is practically dead. The problem is that, somehow, we didn't anticipate that there was a limit to miniaturization. Modern transistors are approaching the size of individual atoms. Where they would manage a 200% performance boost in a single generation thirty years ago, now they squeeze 1-2% more out of each generation, because the R&D takes vastly more effort and resources. Those diminishing returns have become a plague on electronics. So instead, they're going back to making things bigger to fit more in a new generation and at least get back to a 10% performance boost or so.
I didn't know it at the time, but this, THIS theme song right here I heard in my youth is what began my love of EDM. Just straight up nostalgic epicness :')
I used to play this game a lot as a child. Yesterday, for a coincidence, I thought about it and... Goodness gracious! I didn't remember, at all, this banger of a theme!!!
UA-cam still exists and goes strong in 2024 and this is here to remind what a "hidden gem is". I finished it back in December of 2010 and will occasionally revisit. It wouldn't be as good if it wasn't for the epic music theme i believe
LOVED THE 90's TECHNO SOUNDTRACK!!! I remember countless nights playing this back in the mid-90's. But I've lost the disc so I really need to find a place where I can download it again.
One of the best theme songs of any DOS-era game. So good, and the game was fun too. Honestly, I'd often just sit at the menu screen listening to this track over and over though. lol.
To be fair, the universe implied by the lore isn't that much better. Corporate oligarchy rules the world and the only way the common people have any shot at their dreams to practically sell their bodies to be harnessed into the HARs. :/
This song was used so many times during the game, but it didn't matter. I could hear this anytime, it'd make anything instantly more interesting It even managed to fit the little Sportscenter-esque blips when you won or lost (which I thought was a really cool feature). Right now, I'm thinking of this song as I do a report on the results of an experiment "The capacitor tried to give the AC source a run for its money, but it came up a few thousand credits short" ^^ I'm such a nerd.
Imagine if the shareware era would have been the current Indie style era - this guy would have been filthy rich. The game is awesome, musics awesome, everythings just awesome.
I finally found the name of this game I had on my first computer. I only remebered I had it saved as "OMF" and I had it on computer which I got from my cousin. Oh that nostalgy ..... well I am totally gonna go play it now.
+byfo1991 I remember "Tournament play" was a blast. I had lots of fun customizing my robot and practicing a lot to win battles and buy new parts for extra strength,speed etch. I remember that if you did a fatality to certain characters , outsiders challenged you and if you won and did them a fatality too you claimed their advanced fighting mechanics and your special moves became more powerful. My favourites were Jaguar and Nova.
Sweet, sweet title music by Kenny Chou, who is also known as C.C.Catch of Renaissance demoscene group. A six channel .MTM module, composed in MultiTracker: a tracker programmed by his fellow demoscener StarScream of Renaissance.
@ofir7786 The people who wrote the music for Jazz Rabbit was Robert Allen and Joshua Jensen (and while we're at it, the person who did the tracks for Jazz Jackrabbit 2 was Alexander Brandon). The person who did the One Must Fall 2097 tracks was Kenny Chou, a.k.a. C. C. Catch, who incidentally was also the person who did the music for Zone 66.
I had this theme stuck in my head for years. My dad played it when I was a kid and it randomly came to me again today but I could never remember the name of the game. Googled "MSDOS game robot fighting" and it came right up. God bless the internet.
Yeah, the Jag is the best and most versatile. All the others are gimmicks, but the people who made the game had a real background in Tae Kwon Do. And Jaguar is the one that uses those moves the most and the best. It seems plain, but there is a real reason why its martial arts, and not martial button mashing. That stuff actually works, and a skilled fighter can and WILL defeat bigger and stronger but unskilled one. I did TKD at the time myself and there was a real difference in just how it felt in my brain. I cant shoot flame from my hands, but I could kick and punch, and I didnt do special combos on keyboard, I just executed the commands I would have done in a real fight. It was just a different game with the Jag than with any other.
You are not alone my friend. I remember playing this game when I was like in kindergarden and could only play with 3 characters as well. This, Dreamweb and Rise of the Triad were some of the only games I loved back in the days. Man those were the days of DOS gaming.
GOD! I love this track.... Used to play this game with my two older brothers. Remeber all 3 of us glued to the computer during one summer in the early 90's... Loved that game
"sniff" I miss my katana, jaguar, shredder and chronos. Friends and I played this so much we got suspended installing it at school, fighting during IT classes. We of course were playing this during our brief exclusion too :D
Matt Munson I KNEW I recognized this style from somewhere. The Zone 66 intro is another one of those unforgettable things from the early era of shareware gaming.
I was born in 90 so I learned how to play games at 5 thanks to my brothers XD Mech Warriors was the first game I ever played. Terminal Velocity that's what it was! Haven't played that in forever the music is why I love half these games You got OMF at a grocery store?! Man that's awesome
why thank you! ^_^ I grew up on a lot of the old DOS game classics would play Jazz Jackrabbit, OMF, Jill of the jungle, Zool 2, Commander Keen, Bio menace, Duke Nukem, and the old classic Warcraft along with Sierra games such as Roger Wilco space adventure and Kings Quest Omf Jazz Jackrabbit and Commander Keen were my absolute favorites next to the space-craft game Velocity
This game was a delight for me in my adolescence. Nowdays it's a futuristic classic like Starwars. This theme reminds me all that pleasant moments. Thanks!
This is made by Epic Megagames, the company who also has made the Jill of the Jungle series, Epic Pinball, and then years later would make the Unreal and GOW series, in which they would lose imagination and limit themselves on a particular genre. Prioior to Unreal 1, Epic Megagames saw any genre as an equal opportunity, hence their great diversity of games in the 90s and would deliver such excellent quality with each product released rather than just copy paste that would be evident later on...
Jill of the Jungle!! Lol glad to see that I'm not the only one who recalls when Epic's Tim Sweeny made diverse awesome, and well, epic games lol. *Fist bump*
@@ribald1322 He's talking about Epic, a publisher. Not Kenny Chow, who made OST. Anyway this games were developed by many studios, not Epic studio per se. They were mainly a publisher, and would take care of it as well shareware, advertisement etc. Buy some 3rd party devs people would join them later on.
I remember being a kid and opening my mailbox to get the full version of this game. I think this games music is the reason I love techno so much. Maybe someday I will make a movie based off this game.
I miss the days when I used to play this with my dad :( Don't get me wrong, I love my PC games now but let's face it: being a kid in the 90s was the greatest
I got to play this game first time in years few weeks ago and with sounds for the very first time. I love the music in this game, just awesome and really fits to this.
That brings back memories. Give you own robot-fight a nice colour-scheme based on different characters. I made those colour-schemes of Reptile, Subzero and Scorpion from Mortal Kombat for those robot-fighters.
a man who came to fix our computer put games onto our computer because we asked if he could put games on and he did. one of the games we played a lot was jazzy jack rabbit. we also played one must fall a lot. the guy who fixed our computer was memorable because his name was David Bowie.
fafafagat That's the thing about 90's games though, the ones people still remember were so good you could have hours of fun just with the shareware demo. Hell, I've spent many hours on just the Super Android table in Eoic Pinball even though I have the full CD-ROM release.
Most people especially in Europe only ever played the Shareware of Doom 1. It was very hard to even get the full game until After Doom 2 was released then Doom 1 was re-released on CD as Final Doom etc
I think i was 9 years old at the time.. I saved up my pocket money for a few weeks to buy the demo of this for $10. When I installed it and saw this intro I shat my pants. A giant robot towering over a crowd, bleached with a spotlight, and a kickass tune playing. What more could a little boy want? Then when I played the game hooooly shit lol.
Most forward thinking fighting game ever. They had wall hazards before MK, they had daze stun before street fighter, and they had customization and upgrades before any game of today. Bring back OMF2097
i had this game and i had no idea it was on my pc, it got installed without me noticing while installing jazz jackrabbit 2, it was in a bundle of epic megagames shareware games, it was a gem, a REAL gem, played it for YEARS
This was the title theme for ZDaemon's Capture the Flag WAD for Doom, in addition to a map called The Floating City, that's how I learned of this song lol
Haha, this game was dope as shit. My cousin showed it to me when I was a kid and I got hooked. This and N64 were the only video games I played until I was like thirteen.
I remember coming home every day from school and playing this game. I could only play with 3 characters though since I only had the shareware version. LOL. I miss DOS games....good times.
@trollingtheweb bro, its good times, nothing special to you, but a whole worlds worth of memories to others. thanks for making me realise how good I had it as a kid, dispite what little I had.
game of my childhood. Only had the demo but played hundred of hours.. jaguar for life
You are not alone! My brother and I did the same.
You are never alone, i did the same thing for about 3 years of my life this is the game i would play!
I played the hell out of this game, heck, I still own a digital copy on my USB stick from my Dad. I have the NOVA HAR Machine in Tournament mode! :D
I sunk a huge part of my childhood into this game as well. So much nostalgia this theme's bringing back...
Eh, the Jag was all right, but I was always more of a Thorn guy myself. ;D
same mate
Thanks to the composer Kenny Chou for this legendary masterpiece
Good information!
Just close eyes and listen to this music. Back to perfect days
This line helps more than you know.
Just did this and got chills. Best DOS game and best fighting game of all time.
God, I miss those days.
I'll listen to this song till I die.
Kenny Chou, I don't care what you did or what you've done, you did this and I'll never forget it.
My best friend (may he RIP) and I bonded over this game, back in high school. Good times.
This and Tyrian are the soundtracks to my early years of gaming.
Same with me!
RETURN ME TO SAVARA 4 LYFE
Same!!
Every few years I have to come back and hear this theme again
After over 20 years this is STILL my favorite MS-DOS game theme.
And I still play this game occasionally :)
The only sad thing is that I won't be around when we actually get to the year 2097 :(
I might still be around by 2097, i'll tell you all about it when i die, don't worry.
I hope it's not as disappointing as 2015 was... no flying cars or hover boards =(
If there isn't building sized huge battle robots and flying race crafts racing around in the year 2097, I'm going to ask for my money back.
I dont think you want to exist then. Be happy you r alive now.
My Bro and I are counting on 2097 (he is my best friend and we egg each other on making this, were both born in 86, 87)
Still got the original CD at home. Loved this game as a kid. Don't even need this video to hear this song, can still play it in my head.
underlord2132 CD?
+Mike Bowman I believe there were audiotracks on the original CD-ROM in this age. Same for Bedlam as an example.
Was released in 1994, first "cheap" CD-ROM's came out in '94-'95ish and were still in the $300 range. By the time '99 hit we were already at 16-20x speed. Tech just exploded from the early 90's to '00. It's funny because your average cellphone is now more powerful then a computer built in 2004/5. I really do miss all that cutting edge hardware though, everything is pretty stagnant right now. It's all optimizing existing stuff, those big things like SLI(matrox desktop card+pair of voodoo 2's) ... yeah.
elilla, RTX says hello ^_^
@@elilla331 Yep, Moore's law is practically dead. The problem is that, somehow, we didn't anticipate that there was a limit to miniaturization. Modern transistors are approaching the size of individual atoms.
Where they would manage a 200% performance boost in a single generation thirty years ago, now they squeeze 1-2% more out of each generation, because the R&D takes vastly more effort and resources. Those diminishing returns have become a plague on electronics.
So instead, they're going back to making things bigger to fit more in a new generation and at least get back to a 10% performance boost or so.
Only 77 more years to go guys! \o/
Lol
@Stefano Pavone I'll have 10 years on Hans Kriessack if I'm still around.
Wait, you posted this in 2018. That would've been 79 years. NOW it is 77 years..
It's quite probable that i'm dead by then, but best of luck to everyone who makes it! o7
73*
I didn't know it at the time, but this, THIS theme song right here I heard in my youth is what began my love of EDM. Just straight up nostalgic epicness :')
Still nothing that compares to this game, or this music. They absolutely nailed it!
To this day this is still my favorite theme
Man when I was 6 years old I used to play this game for hours and then just hang out on the main menu vibing to this track for even more hours.
By the gods, this theme is AWESOME. Imo one of the best fighting games and this is the theme this deserves.
I do agree with you one of the best games i ever played took me hundreds of hours when i played it xD
I used to play this game a lot as a child. Yesterday, for a coincidence, I thought about it and...
Goodness gracious! I didn't remember, at all, this banger of a theme!!!
This music PERFECTLY compliments any fighting tournament style game. I'm honestly blown away, better than Street Fighter!
Wish i could go back and play this as a kid again...
Doop doop, doop doop doop-doop-doop do dooo. God, I love this song. I was four years old when I heard it for the first time.
What a time it was.....The theme is always in my heart. One of the very first games I ever played.
UA-cam still exists and goes strong in 2024 and this is here to remind what a "hidden gem is". I finished it back in December of 2010 and will occasionally revisit. It wouldn't be as good if it wasn't for the epic music theme i believe
I play this game since i was 7. Now I'm 22 and i keep playing this amazing game with this amazing music!
This is so good still in 2021 that I decided to use this in my video as a background music!
Daily dose of nostalgia right here
One day I randomly woke up with this song in my mind. I had the best childhood
LOVED THE 90's TECHNO SOUNDTRACK!!!
I remember countless nights playing this back in the mid-90's. But I've lost the disc so I really need to find a place where I can download it again.
It's 2010 and I still love listening to this on repeat.
It's 2020 and I still love listening to this on repeat.
@@BlueBerry-ze3go almost 2024 and we're still listening to this!
It is 2024 and still listening to this
It is past mid 2024 and still listening to this
One of the best theme songs of any DOS-era game. So good, and the game was fun too. Honestly, I'd often just sit at the menu screen listening to this track over and over though. lol.
Hahahaha same
I played this game growing up
This is what an eargasm sounds like.
Please take me back to this time.
I hate 2019
To be fair, the universe implied by the lore isn't that much better. Corporate oligarchy rules the world and the only way the common people have any shot at their dreams to practically sell their bodies to be harnessed into the HARs. :/
How do you like 2020 so far?
@ I didn't sign up for this....take me back to the 80s...or early 90s
I'll take 2019 over 2024.
This song was used so many times during the game, but it didn't matter. I could hear this anytime, it'd make anything instantly more interesting
It even managed to fit the little Sportscenter-esque blips when you won or lost (which I thought was a really cool feature). Right now, I'm thinking of this song as I do a report on the results of an experiment
"The capacitor tried to give the AC source a run for its money, but it came up a few thousand credits short" ^^ I'm such a nerd.
INSTANT feels! damn im 6 yrs old again! I remember this and monkey island was the ONLY game we had.. but damn i loved it
I have been looking for this game for 20 years and i finally found the name of it. I only had the demo on my old computer but wiuld always play it
Imagine if the shareware era would have been the current Indie style era - this guy would have been filthy rich. The game is awesome, musics awesome, everythings just awesome.
Dude I remember playing the demo of this game to DEATH in the day. I LOVE this music.
One of the best games on the PC in the 90s, probably the best theme song followed closely by Monkey Island.
I prefer Last Ninja 2 Soundtrack The best
Brilliant! They don't make 'em like they used to. Where are the old days...
I finally found the name of this game I had on my first computer. I only remebered I had it saved as "OMF" and I had it on computer which I got from my cousin. Oh that nostalgy ..... well I am totally gonna go play it now.
*****
Dosbox. Look into it :)
+byfo1991 I remember "Tournament play" was a blast. I had lots of fun customizing my robot and practicing a lot to win battles and buy new parts for extra strength,speed etch. I remember that if you did a fatality to certain characters , outsiders challenged you and if you won and did them a fatality too you claimed their advanced fighting mechanics and your special moves became more powerful. My favourites were Jaguar and Nova.
DKSmusic Yeah, that was the best. I spent countless hours on tournament mode even though I had only demo version :D
+DKSmusic don't forget Shadow and Thorn!!!
Sweet, sweet title music by Kenny Chou, who is also known as C.C.Catch of Renaissance demoscene group. A six channel .MTM module, composed in MultiTracker: a tracker programmed by his fellow demoscener StarScream of Renaissance.
If I was an UFC fighter this song would play when I enter the ring
please apply for UFC
@@javierpedrera1231 lol
Absolutely right. I was born in 91 and i enjoyed all the famous games that were out back in those days.
@ofir7786 The people who wrote the music for Jazz Rabbit was Robert Allen and Joshua Jensen (and while we're at it, the person who did the tracks for Jazz Jackrabbit 2 was Alexander Brandon). The person who did the One Must Fall 2097 tracks was Kenny Chou, a.k.a. C. C. Catch, who incidentally was also the person who did the music for Zone 66.
I had this theme stuck in my head for years. My dad played it when I was a kid and it randomly came to me again today but I could never remember the name of the game. Googled "MSDOS game robot fighting" and it came right up. God bless the internet.
god damn, this brings back memories. I loved this game way back when.
I used to record that music on my walkman so I could hear it when I walk back home from school.
Kenny Chou released it in .mtm format I beleive.
the omf2097 soundtrack was done with the .mtm format, right ?
Bruno Lamarre
midi w/sony synth and mtm
+Bruno Lamarre Tnink it was Protracker? .psm format? Same as other games by Epic Games like Jazz Jackrabbit and many Amiga games?
+Ingen Ting Yeah it was definitely a tracker, I remember opening it up and ripping all the samples!
shame on you for ripping song out of a videogame data file! It was public any, so why did you bother ?
Always played this on little, tiny, tinny computer speakers. But ... This sounds *so got-dam good* on a high-end sound system.
The samples were so crisp for the time. Sounded so good on a gravis ultrasound
I remember watching in my cousin's basement while he played this. I was 7 or 8 at the time. About 17 years later I still play it occasionally.
That moment when you saved enough money to buy Nova...
Then you have the time of your life for a few days/weeks, then realize it's boring and go back to the Jaguar lol
Yeah, the Jag is the best and most versatile. All the others are gimmicks, but the people who made the game had a real background in Tae Kwon Do. And Jaguar is the one that uses those moves the most and the best. It seems plain, but there is a real reason why its martial arts, and not martial button mashing. That stuff actually works, and a skilled fighter can and WILL defeat bigger and stronger but unskilled one. I did TKD at the time myself and there was a real difference in just how it felt in my brain. I cant shoot flame from my hands, but I could kick and punch, and I didnt do special combos on keyboard, I just executed the commands I would have done in a real fight. It was just a different game with the Jag than with any other.
@@csorfab exactly lol
bought nova, but was weak (due to no upgrades, i was just a kid) regretted it and lost all the money i had :D
You are not alone my friend. I remember playing this game when I was like in kindergarden and could only play with 3 characters as well. This, Dreamweb and Rise of the Triad were some of the only games I loved back in the days. Man those were the days of DOS gaming.
There was a time that I heard this theme song in my sleep. The only other one that infected me as bad as this was the BF 1942 theme.
GOD! I love this track.... Used to play this game with my two older brothers. Remeber all 3 of us glued to the computer during one summer in the early 90's... Loved that game
Man back in the day no one could lay the titanium pimp hand down like KiloTitanium. Oh how the far the might have fallen...
One of the best game themes Ive ever heard.
i am still leasining this in 2017, there is no chance to forget this great song, its like a box with memories
Still listening
im glad im not the only one that loved this
"sniff" I miss my katana, jaguar, shredder and chronos. Friends and I played this so much we got suspended installing it at school, fighting during IT classes. We of course were playing this during our brief exclusion too :D
One of those songs that will always be part of the childhood's OST
Sure brings up some memorys from past.. kid playin OMF 24/7..
I LOVE THIS THEME!!!!!!! Thank you for the upload!!
Composed by Kenny Chou. He also did the music for zone 66.
Matt Munson I KNEW I recognized this style from somewhere. The Zone 66 intro is another one of those unforgettable things from the early era of shareware gaming.
I was born in 90 so I learned how to play games at 5 thanks to my brothers XD
Mech Warriors was the first game I ever played.
Terminal Velocity that's what it was!
Haven't played that in forever
the music is why I love half these games
You got OMF at a grocery store?!
Man that's awesome
So much nostalgia! I loved this game as a kid
why thank you! ^_^
I grew up on a lot of the old DOS game classics
would play Jazz Jackrabbit, OMF, Jill of the jungle, Zool 2, Commander Keen, Bio menace, Duke Nukem, and the old classic Warcraft along with Sierra games such as Roger Wilco space adventure and Kings Quest
Omf Jazz Jackrabbit and Commander Keen were my absolute favorites next to the space-craft game Velocity
Old games were amazing!!!
They had the best soundtracks!!!!!!!!
this game saved my life ❤ 2097 forever
This game was a delight for me in my adolescence. Nowdays it's a futuristic classic like Starwars. This theme reminds me all that pleasant moments. Thanks!
This is made by Epic Megagames, the company who also has made the Jill of the Jungle series, Epic Pinball, and then years later would make the Unreal and GOW series, in which they would lose imagination and limit themselves on a particular genre. Prioior to Unreal 1, Epic Megagames saw any genre as an equal opportunity, hence their great diversity of games in the 90s and would deliver such excellent quality with each product released rather than just copy paste that would be evident later on...
Jill of the Jungle!! Lol glad to see that I'm not the only one who recalls when Epic's Tim Sweeny made diverse awesome, and well, epic games lol. *Fist bump*
And also the damn famous Fortnite....
I miss Jazz Jackrabbit.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who played these games as a kid. Jill Of The Jungle was one of my favorites growing up.
@@ribald1322 He's talking about Epic, a publisher. Not Kenny Chow, who made OST. Anyway this games were developed by many studios, not Epic studio per se. They were mainly a publisher, and would take care of it as well shareware, advertisement etc. Buy some 3rd party devs people would join them later on.
I remember loving this game immensely when I was a child but don't remember much of it. I plan to find it and see what my hype was.
still can remember clearely as day thems LAN's .... miss those days
I remember being a kid and opening my mailbox to get the full version of this game. I think this games music is the reason I love techno so much.
Maybe someday I will make a movie based off this game.
This never gets old.
I miss the days when I used to play this with my dad :( Don't get me wrong, I love my PC games now but let's face it: being a kid in the 90s was the greatest
I got to play this game first time in years few weeks ago and with sounds for the very first time. I love the music in this game, just awesome and really fits to this.
That brings back memories. Give you own robot-fight a nice colour-scheme based on different characters. I made those colour-schemes of Reptile, Subzero and Scorpion from Mortal Kombat for those robot-fighters.
Fabulous game music ever !
The game was awesome, those days were far more awesome and the soundtrack.......nothing is left to be said.
I still play this game! I have a huge poster of the original cover art with Nova and Shredder!
a man who came to fix our computer put games onto our computer because we asked if he could put games on and he did. one of the games we played a lot was jazzy jack rabbit. we also played one must fall a lot. the guy who fixed our computer was memorable because his name was David Bowie.
Many many hours spent in Jazz Jackrabbit, and I even remember seeing robots from OMF2097 in the backgrounds of some of the levels
Minibull037
Funny thing was it was just the demo.
fafafagat That's the thing about 90's games though, the ones people still remember were so good you could have hours of fun just with the shareware demo. Hell, I've spent many hours on just the Super Android table in Eoic Pinball even though I have the full CD-ROM release.
Most people especially in Europe only ever played the Shareware of Doom 1. It was very hard to even get the full game until After Doom 2 was released then Doom 1 was re-released on CD as Final Doom etc
jazz jack rabbit was cool as hell
omg good old OMF....... the theme is SO aweseome.......i played this game so much.....and loved it.......for a beat'em up it was really innovative
I think i was 9 years old at the time.. I saved up my pocket money for a few weeks to buy the demo of this for $10.
When I installed it and saw this intro I shat my pants. A giant robot towering over a crowd, bleached with a spotlight, and a kickass tune playing. What more could a little boy want?
Then when I played the game hooooly shit lol.
This song is still so sick. This would be a great movie or tv show.
I miss those games...DOS was the best in games!
Most forward thinking fighting game ever. They had wall hazards before MK, they had daze stun before street fighter, and they had customization and upgrades before any game of today.
Bring back OMF2097
i had this game and i had no idea it was on my pc, it got installed without me noticing while installing jazz jackrabbit 2, it was in a bundle of epic megagames shareware games, it was a gem, a REAL gem, played it for YEARS
Sure brings back some memories... This song is way cooler than I could recall. I used to play this with my brother too! :D
They need to remake this.
I always thought the first robot that looked like a human was the best. He was just so agile.
Oh hell yeah ;) i remeber playing this game over and over again... sweeeet time... Really bring back the good old time...*Sniff*
Daaaang! To listen to this theme again brings me tears. Golden game of the golden Epic Mega games era!
This was the title theme for ZDaemon's Capture the Flag WAD for Doom, in addition to a map called The Floating City, that's how I learned of this song lol
Как это круто звучит!! Ностальгия.
If you are here because of Arin, weclome
He brought it up again in todays episode. Had to check it out 😄
Haha, this game was dope as shit. My cousin showed it to me when I was a kid and I got hooked. This and N64 were the only video games I played until I was like thirteen.
Terrific theme song! Like a journey back in time...
This game was great!
I remember coming home every day from school and playing this game. I could only play with 3 characters though since I only had the shareware version. LOL. I miss DOS games....good times.
@trollingtheweb bro, its good times, nothing special to you, but a whole worlds worth of memories to others.
thanks for making me realise how good I had it as a kid, dispite what little I had.
i remember when i played this on my brothers joystick from DOSBox. Awesome game.