I climbed out of my Cave hole long enough to type this
I was just randomly going through my HVSID Collection when I stumbled into something Interesting.
First Listen to Legend of Kage by Fred Gray 2 Minutes of it should be enough.
Second Listen to The Last Ninja Tune #4 right away things sound very familiar, sounds like Legend of Kage Munged/Sped up and detuned to sound different.
What do you guys think?
The songs are credited like the example below.
Legend Of Kage
Fred Gray
1987 Imagine
The Last Ninja
Ben Daglish & Anthony Lees
1987 System 3
Legend Of Kage vs The Last Ninja
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The STIL File Credits say they were both released in 1987 and for those who might not know, Fred Grays version of Legend of Kage covers the arcade version by Hisayoshi Ogura, if you are curious of how the original Arcade Version of Legend of Kage sounds, the M.A.M.E (Multi Arcade Machine Emulator) has support for that game.
Personaly I like Fred Grays Version, one of my Fav. C64 Tunes which I think is overlooked.
Personaly I like Fred Grays Version, one of my Fav. C64 Tunes which I think is overlooked.