exceptional music and most at home on Amiga. Love the MD and it's music which is often some of the best music you can hear but it's not the version of T3 I like to listen to in terms of how right it feels. Chris Huelsbeck just seems to be at his best on Amiga
I get the feeling that this isn't compared as well to Turrican 2 in terms of music but it definitely has some killer pieces and is a great collection of tracks with real identity. The first two pieces for level 1 alone are stupendous but it has some very state of the art tracks later on too. Not perhaps as many an T2 but of the best they are truly glorious. I'd Love for Mr Huelsbeck to get back into stuff with memorable melody and arpeggio like his older work here and Equally amazing Jim Power
@@massproducedeva_ Yes it is. Mega Turrican was developed first but interestingly Turrican 3 was released before Mega Turrican. All three turricans sort of came out on Mega drive but turrican 2 was reworked into a universal soldier game.
@@thomasjrobshawtobedeleted170 I don't know why games these days always showed content and front cover divergences. It's just cheap marketing after all, I guess.
@@turrican3839 Despite being released before Mega Turrican, Turrican III was in fact made after because of a lot of fans asking Rainbow Arts & Factor 5 to release Mega Turrican on the Amiga too when they learned that the next game wouldn’t be released on Commodore’s aging computer.
In gameplay they are basically the same, though the Mega-Drive is kinda lacking one level (For some reason World 1-2 on Mega-Drive it's a "secret" level, if you don't do the secret to "access it", you skip from World 1-1 to World 1-3, while on Amiga it's a regular level). It's graphically the Mega-Drive version really has the edge, and by a whole much. It was really sad to see how much they had to sacrifice to make the game work on Amiga. World 3-2 is nearly in Black and White to make the parallax and all graphics work with the limited palette of the Dual Playfield mode on Amiga. Factor 5 wasn't even going to make the game on the Amiga at first, as they thought the Amiga wouldn't be able to handle it. One coder start working on the Amiga version at his free time to show it was possible, and then when they saw it running, they went and finished the Amiga version too.... which was actually released before the Mega-Drive one. It's an AWESOME game, a great amiga title, and It's kinda impressive it works on 512kb Amigas.
@@rafaellima83 yes, you're right Bud, I forget the amazing graphics that the Megadrive version have. The Amiga was pushed out to the limit, and it was an impressive work, the only problem that I had back in the day is that I needed an powerful Amiga to run it correctly or an CD32 (you know, the bullshit), and the game in Amiga usually have some slow downs. In Megadrive there's no slowdowns, so that makes the gameplay better to me, and the secret levels idea I liked, because the replayability factor of the game is increased.
@@TheSuperPlayer707 I played this all the time, finished it multiple times, i do not recall any slowdowns, i ran in it on an A500 with 2mb ram, maybe the extra ram helped??
@@chriscowey7464 yes, I told about the RAM when I said "powerful Amigas", my Amiga was 1mb so, that's why the game slowed down when I played back then.
@@turricanrocks1552 that's what could have been an A1200 version of Turrican 3 considering the original run on any Amiga with just 512kb of ram (1985 hardware !)
Turrican 3 gameplay is very very close to the gameplay in Mega Turrican, but with an extra level (which for some weird reason was a secret level on the Mega-Drive version) Where the Amiga version really loses badly and the Mega-Drive one shines is on its visuals. That world 3-2 with nearly completely B&W graphics on Amiga was really sad to see. Turrican 3 is a great game that does magic with the hardware, but it also shows how the Amiga didn't stand a chance against the Mega-Drive when both were coded properly.
Man what sound font did he even use? It sounds all murky and muffled, the brand new songs are fine enough but I just think it's a botched conversion of the original genesis songs, world 2 and 5 sound so much better.
Tracklist!
0:00 Title
5:06 Loader
5:54 Stage 1-1 - Factory Wall
9:10 Elevator Mid-Boss - The Elevator
10:11 Stage 1-2 - Second Floor
12:02 Stage 1-3 - Platform Action
14:24 Stage 1 Boss - Meat Beast Boss
15:03 Stage 2-1 - Wet Dungeon
17:02 Stage 2-2 - Do the Bath
19:11 Stage 2-3 - Swim or Die
20:34 Sage 2 Boss - Sea Monster Boss
21:56 Stage 3-1 - Air combat
23:01 Stage 3-2 - Scrap Yard I
24:21 Stage 3-3 - Scrap Yard II
25:49 Stage 3 Boss - Crane Boss
26:36 Stage 4-1 - Alien Disaster
28:13 Stage 4-2 - Bionic Train
30:08 Stage 4-3 - Slime Mutants
32:41 Stage 4 Boss - Alien Mom Boss
33:47 Stage 5-1 - Screw Nut Hall
35:21 Stage 5 Midboss - Walkers Revenge
36:39 Stage 5-2 - Climb to Survive
38:39 Final Boss - The Machine
39:51 Ending - Extro
44:37 High Scores - Hall of Heroes
Always loved Climb to Survive and Air Combat
Air Combat specifically is one of my favorites ^^
Thank you!
Thank you
Je vous remercie depuis la France pour le soundtrack de Turrican 3. 🍀🍀🌹🤗👍💪👍
exceptional music and most at home on Amiga. Love the MD and it's music which is often some of the best music you can hear but it's not the version of T3 I like to listen to in terms of how right it feels. Chris Huelsbeck just seems to be at his best on Amiga
this sound track gives me goosebumps ... And it's not Nostalgia cause I never really played this game back in the day
Chris Hulsbeck is just that good!
lmao that's what i was hearing
One of the best games ever. And my God! That Amiga Sound!
I get the feeling that this isn't compared as well to Turrican 2 in terms of music but it definitely has some killer pieces and is a great collection of tracks with real identity. The first two pieces for level 1 alone are stupendous but it has some very state of the art tracks later on too. Not perhaps as many an T2 but of the best they are truly glorious. I'd Love for Mr Huelsbeck to get back into stuff with memorable melody and arpeggio like his older work here and Equally amazing Jim Power
Giochi Così Non Li Faranno più...🇮🇹
My all time favorite game!
Just loved this along with shadow of the beast 3 soundtrack too! 🙌🎈🎇🎆🎈 rave on!!!! ☺
Fabulous game and music top drawer even now in 2019!!! 😎👌
Amiga did it best. Chris is a legend
snes beat it
You're both wrong; Mega Turrican best Turrican!
@@Karloss00 nope. Amiga 1st place Snes 2nd and mega drive gets the bronze medal.
@@katakisLives isn't turrican 3 just a port of Mega Turrican
@@massproducedeva_ Yes it is. Mega Turrican was developed first but interestingly Turrican 3 was released before Mega Turrican. All three turricans sort of came out on Mega drive but turrican 2 was reworked into a universal soldier game.
Has one of my all time favorite ending songs!
This is damn cool!
Even The Machine likes this OST.
Das Musik glücklich sein, ich hör das gut.
24:21 Personal Jesus bass line
Omg you're right, nice catch!
Violator is such a good album
A bit modified but that is!
And Aerial Combat is so late Tangerine Dream-y it hurts (but i love it because of that)
Turrican 3 has really a very very good soundtrack. Maybe Turrican 2 was a little bit better game but the soundtrack is on par
The game was miles better. But yes, all soundtracks are gold!
Amazing! Legendary game.
Heckers yeah
Enjoy the music, and give me your thoughts at the end! ^^
OliKad I don't have time to listen to the full soundtrack right now but from what I've heard it's pretty good stuff
It sure is! Give it a shot someday, will ya? ;)
That vintage 1986 Amiga sound chip was somewhat better than the 1985 NES's 2A03.
*Mega Turrican*
What is up with these cool old covers? Freaking space T-Rex battling a mecha??
I know right? xD
I'm sure he would've been a cool boss fight :)
@@thomasjrobshawtobedeleted170 I don't know why games these days always showed content and front cover divergences. It's just cheap marketing after all, I guess.
@@commongivemeanicknam I think in most cases the artists who desiged these covers didn't actually know much about the games, let alone played them.
@@AshitanoJonas yes which could've been easily mitigated. To not create disappointment. But I just got my copies without cover anyway...
I believe this game was released on Black Friday of 1993...
Super Turrican music basically.
And I am not complaining
The Genesis version is missing I think 4 or 3 tracks.
It is! Obviously the Loader theme isn't anywhere to be found, but otherwise I believe the High Scores theme is missing as well
Most importantly, the final boss theme is missing, the intro music was cut down to 3 minutes
@@turrican3839 Despite being released before Mega Turrican, Turrican III was in fact made after because of a lot of fans asking Rainbow Arts & Factor 5 to release Mega Turrican on the Amiga too when they learned that the next game wouldn’t be released on Commodore’s aging computer.
Rockin'!
The Megadrive's Mega Turrican destroys the Amiga's Turrican III in gameplay, but hardly can be equal to the quality of this version in music.
In gameplay they are basically the same, though the Mega-Drive is kinda lacking one level (For some reason World 1-2 on Mega-Drive it's a "secret" level, if you don't do the secret to "access it", you skip from World 1-1 to World 1-3, while on Amiga it's a regular level). It's graphically the Mega-Drive version really has the edge, and by a whole much.
It was really sad to see how much they had to sacrifice to make the game work on Amiga. World 3-2 is nearly in Black and White to make the parallax and all graphics work with the limited palette of the Dual Playfield mode on Amiga.
Factor 5 wasn't even going to make the game on the Amiga at first, as they thought the Amiga wouldn't be able to handle it. One coder start working on the Amiga version at his free time to show it was possible, and then when they saw it running, they went and finished the Amiga version too.... which was actually released before the Mega-Drive one.
It's an AWESOME game, a great amiga title, and It's kinda impressive it works on 512kb Amigas.
@@rafaellima83 yes, you're right Bud, I forget the amazing graphics that the Megadrive version have.
The Amiga was pushed out to the limit, and it was an impressive work, the only problem that I had back in the day is that I needed an powerful Amiga to run it correctly or an CD32 (you know, the bullshit), and the game in Amiga usually have some slow downs.
In Megadrive there's no slowdowns, so that makes the gameplay better to me, and the secret levels idea I liked, because the replayability factor of the game is increased.
@@TheSuperPlayer707 I played this all the time, finished it multiple times, i do not recall any slowdowns, i ran in it on an A500 with 2mb ram, maybe the extra ram helped??
@@chriscowey7464 yes, I told about the RAM when I said "powerful Amigas", my Amiga was 1mb so, that's why the game slowed down when I played back then.
The music on the Amiga is awesome. It was a total brainf*ck back then.
For gameplay
Turrican 3 < Mega Turrican
For soundtrack
Turrican 3 > Mega Turrican
Now imagine the game with Mega Turrican's gameplay with the Amiga version's music and content!
@@turricanrocks1552 that's what could have been an A1200 version of Turrican 3 considering the original run on any Amiga with just 512kb of ram (1985 hardware !)
@@matieucastel835 Yeah, but either way in my opinion, MT and T3 are great games, I love everything about them! Well... except the alien level.
Turrican 3 gameplay is very very close to the gameplay in Mega Turrican, but with an extra level (which for some weird reason was a secret level on the Mega-Drive version)
Where the Amiga version really loses badly and the Mega-Drive one shines is on its visuals. That world 3-2 with nearly completely B&W graphics on Amiga was really sad to see. Turrican 3 is a great game that does magic with the hardware, but it also shows how the Amiga didn't stand a chance against the Mega-Drive when both were coded properly.
Why not a version for atari st 😆
Man what sound font did he even use?
It sounds all murky and muffled, the brand new songs are fine enough but I just think it's a botched conversion of the original genesis songs, world 2 and 5 sound so much better.
Glad to see you come back to this video anyway :P
But yeah I agree, it just sounds so much more powerful and fitting on the Genesis/Mega Drive ;-;
I think there's only exceptions where the amiga does sound better but overall it pales in comparison.
Mr Walker? And your Factory?
O the machine parece muito o galactus da marvel vey kkkkkkk
from 36.40 orgasm lol soso goooddddddddddddddd
Yep, its certainly one of the best tracks in the game ^^
OliKad thank you
thank you so much , to put this Turrican OST my friend !!!
You're welcome :)
Hah, this is nothing like the og Chris Huelsbeck's Turrican I + II !
Maybe, but it's still an incredible soundtrack for sure ^^
Definitely prefer the Genesis/MD soundtrack over this.
The sound of death for Amiga when the consoles smashed it..
This was the worst of the 3 games