This was recorded using a real first generation Game Boy (mine). Most other versions on RUclips have inaccurate audio because they were recorded with a poor quality emulator. Enjoy! *EDIT:* Before you quote lines from some Dilbert meme or from Ariston, be aware that this has already been done a hundred times.
I would love to find an accurate Gameboy emulator, for ripping tunes. James Bond and GTA2, dude, I would kill to get accurate recordings of them! How did you record this off your Gameboy?
Charlie Brooker nailed it when he said for the menu music for a gameboy game there was no need for it to be this good. Love the fact someone’s just absolutely gone to town and put everything they had into it.
Who ever would have thought this hauntingly beautiful piece of music would come from a Game Boy port of an Amiga port of an arcade game based on an action movie that came out three years prior.
@@roberthazelby4424 No offense but that version is inferior. Its faster tempo and bouncier composition ruin the melancholy feel. IMO its the original or nothing.
imagine going to the register with a 99 cent cd and handing it to the cashier along with a 1 dollar bill and going "you can keep the change" with a big smile on your face
@@ignaciocue i love that. i always wondered why this track strikes such a chord but i think you got it. the composer really tried to make something special for the heart of Robocop and it shows
there were like 50 dudes who lived in the UK in the year 1989 who made the best fucking music you've ever heard for a game called like "mr. gnomey's great adventure" for some reason.
The composer gave an interview where he said he loved the challenge of trying to get the most out of very limited hardware. Once the technology advanced and those limitations no longer existed, he didn't enjoy it as much and retired from making music
More likely 1988 during childhood, waiting with a friend in an other room with a soda that the cassette ended loading the game, hearing beautiful music as a signal you will at last play the game.
@@joeshlong9614 I came back to this tune and was surprised to see some replies to my old comment. Yeah, you're absolutely right. But it's still kinda funny to think about Robocop as an emo JRPG hero, maybe taking an angsty drag on a cigarette, as opposed to simply a regular man dealing with losing his identity, becoming a literal object and coping with his continued existence while still believing in his mission.
Christmas night....playing this on my new game boy eating quality street in my warm bed. I thank my parents for a great life x how I miss those days...
Thank you for uploading this. My daughter loves falling asleep to this. I usually put the game boy right next to her when she's ready to take a nap.But this makes it much easier
"Hey man, we need a quick title theme for this tie-in RoboCop game." Jonathan Dunn, after his twelve-year-long marriage dissolved, as he mourns the loss of his love, but still being grateful that he had something so fulfilling that he grieves its departure: "Yeah I'll whip something up."
This takes me back to summer 1991, my friend Johnny loaned me this game to take with me up to my grandparents' cottage on Georgian Bay. My dad was coming up on Friday evening on the GO Train so we had to pick him at the temporary Barrie, ON station. This meant a lot of time in the car and waiting, and this game kept me busy. After finishing a game I ended up back on the title screen and actually stopped to listen to this tune properly for the first time. As a kid I hadn't really been that bothered about music but this was a step towards unlocking that appreciation in me. Thank you for sharing this!
Where's Barrie? Yeah great music. Similar I just remember playing the game boy RoboCop in my pyjamas while waiting for double dragon on the tv at about 8 in the morning haha
Haha I always seem to hear Canadians downplaying their country but I think you have a vast country you can be proud of. Like to see it one day if I get over lol
This music conjures bittersweet emotions, like the euphoric rush of falling in love for the first time...Clearly, the ideal theme for a game about a murdered police officer struggling to regain his humanity and avenge his death after he's resurrected as the robotic slave of a greedy corporation in a dystopian, ultra-violent Detroit.
@@niceanddestroyed you're right, I mean I'm sure the composer from the Elder Scrolls games is from Tamriel too. God knows you can't make music to match a mood or environment unless you've lived in it yourself.
You're right. Only found out about this one because of "RoboCop (Gameboy) - Title Theme Remix by Iceferno [Request #11]" from Iceferno Pro which has a NOSTALGIA vibe to it, that is why it makes one sad I believe.
Okay this is how badass this composition is... 11 yrs old at school in my home-country Zimbabwe. A friend lets me play this game on his gameboy and I'm blown away by the game itself but moreso the theme tune! Wrote some words to it a few later and then life took over... I'm 40 now and out of nowhere this piece pops up in my mind. I'm gonna have to get in touch with the holders of the rights to this. I have to accomplish the mission which is to bring forth an inter-dimensional hip-hop masterpiece that will also in it's own way be an ode to such a golden era. Thank you for posting - it's on loop.......
An open source game called Space Station 13 has appropriated this tune for one it's themes, there are several remixes by their community, you would probably enjoy giving them a listen, I think for Space Station a popular remix is Title 2.
I can't believe a game based off a movie a) got an original soundtrack and not chiptune Robocop theme, and b) got such a goddamn classic for the theme.
One day these old school game composers are going to get the recognition they deserve and be held up there with classical composers. Until that day the few who truly appreciate them salute you. Legendary piece from Jonathan Dunn.
@Layne Krusz that clown? OH yeah that's a sprite inside SS13. usually the clown is the one who does the worst stuff and most senseless things on the station. the crew's likely going to get your character killed through sheer incompetence, but that clown... he's gonna do it accidentally with STYLE!
Jonathan Dunn, you mastermind. This track is peak gameboy music to me personally. I've been playing this every so often ever since I first heard it some maybe 10 years ago. Such a classic tune.
Man, when I had this game as a kid I think I legitimately spent more time on the title screen listening to this than actually playing the damn thing (which I recall being unforgivably difficult)
@@derkommissar4986 I prefer the simpler Spectrum version to the Commodore one, but that mix is pretty good. Not sure why they uploaded it the Pets and Animals RUclips category though, lol
His name his Jonathan Dunn, he is british. He had a great carrier in video games as a composer, he is considered as one of the greatest of the 80s/90s period.
Nah the movie is exceptionally well crafted, it not one of the best movies of its era for any nostalgic or cheesy reasons, it has an excellent script, amazing performances from all the main characters and it looks suitably brilliant with that Verhoeven genius laced all over
It's amazing but heartbreaking at the same time that this song doesn't make you think of Robocop, but the man who became Robocop, Officer Murphy, his Family, his Memories and coming to terms that he's now a Machine
@@quagthias ruclips.net/video/XaleXk6pZNw/видео.html Just past the 58 minute mark. Bosman playing Tetris 99 to chat-submitted music tracks. (Spoiler alert: guess how he did with this masterpiece in the background?)
I sometimes wonder if songs like this were made independently of the game. Just a composer doing their own thing, then putting it into a game because back then you weren't gonna get a music publisher to make CDs/Cassettes of songs from 8 bit computers.
Great memories . Just myself playing in my bedroom or somewhere else in my house . Playing this and hearing the music all over again and again. So nostalgic.
Thanks recommending this youtube! This is incredible. I thought it was going to be a 20 second loop. It sounds like a song someone would make now on a 8bit software.
@@sticktheman4873 i feel like a chosen one. This is incredible. I have already listened to this so many times today. Cant believe I just heard this tune now.
Its very special that this is so good, because its still technically a hidden gem. Some things are meant for only a select group of people, the lucky ones.
This was my first Game I bought on my Game Boy back in the early 90's. I still got it. Absolutely on of the best titles ever made on the 8 bit console.
This made me cry I used to play this on my brother's Gameboy in the van back in the elementary days, I was never able to get past the first level but I didn't care I always kept trying because it was so much fun. I miss those days
This was recorded using a real first generation Game Boy (mine). Most other versions on RUclips have inaccurate audio because they were recorded with a poor quality emulator. Enjoy! *EDIT:* Before you quote lines from some Dilbert meme or from Ariston, be aware that this has already been done a hundred times.
Prizm Thanks for uploading this, I really appreciate it!
I like to play this theme on my SNES through Super GameBoy, and turn the TV volume to max.
I would love to find an accurate Gameboy emulator, for ripping tunes. James Bond and GTA2, dude, I would kill to get accurate recordings of them! How did you record this off your Gameboy?
Welfz Twingo Furs I would assume hooking into the headphone jack.
@@charx782 he has an iphone and he dosent have a jack and he has airpods.
“So John, what’re you calling this one?”
“The memory of her still burns.”
“Too long. Let’s just stick with Title Theme.”
I would have been completely fine if this played over the first 10 minutes of Robocop 2, where Anne goes to visit Murph in the OCP lab.
@@crazyrabbitssomeone synced those scenes with Jon Dunn's arranged version. Very heartfelt.
@@fuckiopussigetti453 Wow thanks for telling us, I gotta find this
Producer: Hey John are you ready to do the Robocop Title Theme?
Johnathan Dunn fresh after being dumped: Yeah sure
best comment on youtube
Proceeds to make this absolute banger
*Johnathan Dunn fresh after taking a dump: Yeah sure
ftfy
It's based on the main theme from the Heartburn--a 1986 movie about the breakdown of a marriage--so you're not far off.
@@mammothplant omg its pogman clover man
This gives off such a melancholy feel the perfect song for a broken heart. So long my love
many people are saying this
agreed. just remembering all the memories i had with my nan before she was struck with dementia, how we yearn for what has been lost...
@@teratoma. +2
@@Jabibby I too miss your nan. Some would say I yearn for her as well.
o7
Charlie Brooker nailed it when he said for the menu music for a gameboy game there was no need for it to be this good. Love the fact someone’s just absolutely gone to town and put everything they had into it.
When he appeared on desert island discs, this was one of his choices.
Dunn was crazy for that, Ocean tended to put out solidly OK movie tie-ins, and then you'd have a Dunn soundtrack on a whole other level!
Oh yea I forgot to tell you that I've always loved you
What does that come from
@@KingTurtle5 dilbert 2
Dustin errrr what? DILBERT FUCKING THREE
i cry every tiem
Choose life, son.
Totally should have had this track in the Robocop remake...
omg hi Guru!!
hello you
and the Oscar goes to...
Hello you I totally agree
Fancy seeing you here
This music piece has so much heart into it for no reason.
A perfect parable for humanity.
Not for no reason. This song perfectly captures the heart of RoboCop. It's melancholic, but hopeful, just like Murphy's story.
can robots cry?
So long my love
Jonathan Dunn doesn't phone it in.
Who ever would have thought this hauntingly beautiful piece of music would come from a Game Boy port of an Amiga port of an arcade game based on an action movie that came out three years prior.
technically this is a port of the Spectrum version.... the AY sound chip and the Gameboy sound chip are very similar
@@jaycee1980 Have you heard Allister Brimble's version of the Robocop title tune released on "The Spectrum Works" album? My word. It's just amazing.
@@roberthazelby4424 No offense but that version is inferior. Its faster tempo and bouncier composition ruin the melancholy feel. IMO its the original or nothing.
@@roberthazelby4424it’s a good version but this slower tempo game boy version just kills with its melancholy tones
If I ever find this game in a 99 cents store...
... *I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR*
I said that in Curry's when they offered me an Ariston washing machine, but they said the only accepted pounds sterling.
imagine going to the register with a 99 cent cd and handing it to the cashier along with a 1 dollar bill and going "you can keep the change" with a big smile on your face
😀
i come back to this video once in a while and i always remember your comment
@@ronaldrock Imagine doing the same thing but saying: "GIVE me my cent! Your move creep!"
This song is unnecessarily well made.
Not unnecessarily. This song perfectly captures the heart of RoboCop. It's melancholic, but hopeful, just like Murphy's story.
@@ignaciocue i love that. i always wondered why this track strikes such a chord but i think you got it. the composer really tried to make something special for the heart of Robocop and it shows
As others have stated, the composers could give two shits about the game but thought robocop was dope. Can't blame them.
Welcome to the Grillzone
there were like 50 dudes who lived in the UK in the year 1989 who made the best fucking music you've ever heard for a game called like "mr. gnomey's great adventure" for some reason.
RoboCop dreams of his wife and son while sitting in his recharge chair
Imagine making such an amazing track using a 4-bit sound chip.
Unfathomable.
Without fathom
Fathomless
The composer gave an interview where he said he loved the challenge of trying to get the most out of very limited hardware. Once the technology advanced and those limitations no longer existed, he didn't enjoy it as much and retired from making music
This really takes me back to 2555, when I was working on a remote space station.
Did everything go downhill?
More likely 1988 during childhood, waiting with a friend in an other room with a soda that the cassette ended loading the game, hearing beautiful music as a signal you will at last play the game.
@@niceanddestroyed He was talking about space station 13..
@@LoopHD is this a movie?
@@niceanddestroyed No, it's a game.
𝙳𝙴𝙷𝚄𝙼𝙰𝙽𝙸𝚉𝙴 𝚈𝙾𝚄𝚁𝚂𝙴𝙻𝙵 𝙰𝙽𝙳 𝙵𝙰𝙲𝙴 𝚃𝙾 𝙱𝙻𝙾𝙾𝙳𝚂𝙷𝙴𝙳
Fo shizzo
I forgot to say that I always loved you…
I can't believe how dumb you are
ranch or cool ranch?
Ranch or Cool Ranch?
When you're Robocop, but you're going through some shit.
“I’m robocop, and so are you” - Big Boss
The whole point of Robocop is the point of him going through tough shit
@@joeshlong9614 I came back to this tune and was surprised to see some replies to my old comment.
Yeah, you're absolutely right. But it's still kinda funny to think about Robocop as an emo JRPG hero, maybe taking an angsty drag on a cigarette, as opposed to simply a regular man dealing with losing his identity, becoming a literal object and coping with his continued existence while still believing in his mission.
@@TSDT very true friend. Very funny indeed.
@@TSDTYes, but this music can work for either of those characterizations.
I got this game for Christmas in the late 80s and after all this time I have never forgotten this song. 😮
"I can still feel them, but I don't remember them."
Christmas night....playing this on my new game boy eating quality street in my warm bed. I thank my parents for a great life x how I miss those days...
beautiful :|
I love this description. Oh those days, how amazing they were!
I totally feel this comment…
You make something I've never experienced seem so vivid. Thankyou.
eating street? or eating skeet?
Thank you for uploading this. My daughter loves falling asleep to this. I usually put the game boy right next to her when she's ready to take a nap.But this makes it much easier
robo robo coooop, he's a robot and a coooop
I'm never not gonna hear this now.
Cop. And cop. And cop. And Robocop...
GO ROBO!
"Hey man, we need a quick title theme for this tie-in RoboCop game."
Jonathan Dunn, after his twelve-year-long marriage dissolved, as he mourns the loss of his love, but still being grateful that he had something so fulfilling that he grieves its departure: "Yeah I'll whip something up."
Love this comment.
This is a worse joke of a better one already posted here
@@MasDouc so cool and unique of you. Way to go
Actually@@MasDouc, its a worse version of a better joke already posted on Twitter
@@thevoidlord1796 I'm glad you paraphrased it here. The humour captures how a lot of people feel when they hear it
So long, my love…
many people are saying this
Still one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. Who says machines have no soul?
This was composed by a human........
@@All4Tanuki think he's talking about robocop as a character and his dilemna
ChatGPT does
This takes me back to summer 1991, my friend Johnny loaned me this game to take with me up to my grandparents' cottage on Georgian Bay. My dad was coming up on Friday evening on the GO Train so we had to pick him at the temporary Barrie, ON station. This meant a lot of time in the car and waiting, and this game kept me busy. After finishing a game I ended up back on the title screen and actually stopped to listen to this tune properly for the first time. As a kid I hadn't really been that bothered about music but this was a step towards unlocking that appreciation in me. Thank you for sharing this!
Thanks for sharing that moment 👍👍👍
Where's Barrie? Yeah great music. Similar I just remember playing the game boy RoboCop in my pyjamas while waiting for double dragon on the tv at about 8 in the morning haha
@@conorsmith8551 - Barrie is in Canada.
Nothing happens in Canada.
- From a Canadian
Haha I always seem to hear Canadians downplaying their country but I think you have a vast country you can be proud of. Like to see it one day if I get over lol
Fellow Canadian! Thanks for sharing such a gentle memory
No Gameboy song should be this absolutely beautiful.
I love the heroic Robocop theme, but I also feel this theme exemplifies the tragedy of Robocop well too.
many people are playing this. So long my love
This music conjures bittersweet emotions, like the euphoric rush of falling in love for the first time...Clearly, the ideal theme for a game about a murdered police officer struggling to regain his humanity and avenge his death after he's resurrected as the robotic slave of a greedy corporation in a dystopian, ultra-violent Detroit.
Clearly
The guy who composed that was from Manchester UK. Detroit has very little to do with it.
@@niceanddestroyed robo cop takes place in Detroit.....
@@stalelemonproduction and..? The music still have nothing to do with Detroit. Does not sound even American.
@@niceanddestroyed you're right, I mean I'm sure the composer from the Elder Scrolls games is from Tamriel too. God knows you can't make music to match a mood or environment unless you've lived in it yourself.
Why I feel so sad listening this song but I cannot stop listening it.
Great theme, one of the best of Game Boy.
You're right. Only found out about this one because of "RoboCop (Gameboy) - Title Theme Remix by Iceferno [Request #11]" from Iceferno Pro which has a NOSTALGIA vibe to it, that is why it makes one sad I believe.
#italiano
Okay this is how badass this composition is... 11 yrs old at school in my home-country Zimbabwe. A friend lets me play this game on his gameboy and I'm blown away by the game itself but moreso the theme tune! Wrote some words to it a few later and then life took over... I'm 40 now and out of nowhere this piece pops up in my mind. I'm gonna have to get in touch with the holders of the rights to this. I have to accomplish the mission which is to bring forth an inter-dimensional hip-hop masterpiece that will also in it's own way be an ode to such a golden era. Thank you for posting - it's on loop.......
Let us know when you achieve this goal. Sounds like what the world needs right now.
An open source game called Space Station 13 has appropriated this tune for one it's themes, there are several remixes by their community, you would probably enjoy giving them a listen, I think for Space Station a popular remix is Title 2.
Thanks for the info, much appreciated
Any progress?
More power and blessings to you. We are waiting for it. Keep working on it and let us updated.
When I hang my queen in chess:
“So long, my love..”
Welcome to the Space Station 13 crew, enjoy your stay.
*Wait...*
This is not the asteroid!
... This is LavaLand!
HELP CLOWN IS RAPING ME IN MAINT FUCKING HELP ME
@@ninetales53 since when did Quote have dialogue???
Shuriken Kat Since the spooky lost episode.
wwhy shrek is piss. why shrek is piss #italiano
I can't believe a game based off a movie a) got an original soundtrack and not chiptune Robocop theme, and b) got such a goddamn classic for the theme.
This is brilliant. It needs to be uploaded to Spotify.
This gives off such a melancholy feel. So long my love...
Djugardens 👍
@@conorsmith8551 ayy!
This gives off such a melancholy. Feel the perfect song for a lost loved one. So long grampa..
One day these old school game composers are going to get the recognition they deserve and be held up there with classical composers. Until that day the few who truly appreciate them salute you. Legendary piece from Jonathan Dunn.
And on...
And on...
And on...
And Ariston...
I remember that very advert from when I was very young!! Bloody washing machines!! Lol!!
i was just thinking that
They didn't credit the original composer in that ad!
bruh I’m in down bad bruh
@@jonasgrill1155 they didnt, but he was paid for it
I can't believe this was played on BBC Radio 6...it's so sad and pretty!
seems to be a good radio station huh?
it was? Can you send a link to said broadcast, it would be much appreciated!
I need to know the context of this.
Not available anymore
This was broadcast as a part of Charlie Brooker's (Creator of Black Mirror) Desert Island discs for context of the original comment
Welcome to the station, crew. Enjoy your stay.
*bwoink* PM from Admeme: What happened between you, the clown, and that airlock?
@Layne Krusz It's a reference to a game called space station 13
@Layne Krusz You'll be ok
@Layne Krusz that clown? OH yeah that's a sprite inside SS13. usually the clown is the one who does the worst stuff and most senseless things on the station. the crew's likely going to get your character killed through sheer incompetence, but that clown... he's gonna do it accidentally with STYLE!
Robocop 3: Rise Of Dilbert
"Your move, creep."
"Ranch... or Cool Ranch?"
Johnathan clearly was not paid enough....this is art
Jonathan Dunn, you mastermind. This track is peak gameboy music to me personally. I've been playing this every so often ever since I first heard it some maybe 10 years ago. Such a classic tune.
The song that shows in your feed at 3 am and makes you question your whole life, man
I have somehow remembered this song after 30 years and still sing it in my head quite often... love it. A masterpiece....
Thank you for this. It's little things like this, based off someone putting that extra effort in, that produces life's unexpected joys.
Man, when I had this game as a kid I think I legitimately spent more time on the title screen listening to this than actually playing the damn thing (which I recall being unforgivably difficult)
It was the calm before the storm
Me too. I’d fall asleep to it. My mother never understood why I just sat there w/o playing the game.
Unironically beautiful, so long my love.
Dilbert. I need you to wear this. I need you to wear this bolo tie. It’s office policy.
Probably the best Gameboy tune.Uncommon for a game like robocop i think ,sounds like a ballad
Search robocop.mp3, it sounds better
@@derkommissar4986 I prefer the simpler Spectrum version to the Commodore one, but that mix is pretty good. Not sure why they uploaded it the Pets and Animals RUclips category though, lol
@@KnightmareUSA lol xd
Search for Bomjack game over theme. It's the best imo
"Uncommon for a game like robocop"? This song perfectly captures the heart of RoboCop. It's melancholic, but hopeful, just like Murphy's story.
"And on....and on.....and on....and on and Ariston..."
Ranch or cool ranch
Isaac Guysaac r..ranch?
rob DOUBLE YOU STUPID FUCKING BITCH
Please don't kill me....
What does that come from
kingturtle5_ look up Dilbert 2 and 3
Whoever scored this game should’ve been scoring movies, this song deserves better.
His name his Jonathan Dunn, he is british. He had a great carrier in video games as a composer, he is considered as one of the greatest of the 80s/90s period.
“Can love bloom on the streets of Old Detroit?”
It’s truly insane if you think about, that this tune (like the movie itself) has no business being this good.
Nah the movie is exceptionally well crafted, it not one of the best movies of its era for any nostalgic or cheesy reasons, it has an excellent script, amazing performances from all the main characters and it looks suitably brilliant with that Verhoeven genius laced all over
It has every right to be this good.
I'm getting melancholic over a fucking gameboy chiptune
Dead or alive, you're coming with me. Because I take my gameboy everywhere.
It's amazing but heartbreaking at the same time that this song doesn't make you think of Robocop, but the man who became Robocop, Officer Murphy, his Family, his Memories and coming to terms that he's now a Machine
This gives off such a melancholy feel, perfect for a broken heart. So long my love
many people are saying this
@@Odrox
yes it’s odd. I don’t get it but maybe there’ll say what the point is.
this song goes on, and on, and on...
and Ariston...
So long my love
I remember having my headphones plugged into my Gameboy jamming this over and over. Great song
this song gives off such a melancholy feel. perfect for a broken heart. so long my love...
legendary, Jonathan Dunn is a master
Ocean: Okay we need some title music, remember its just a robocop game for the gameboy so you don't have to work too hard on it
Jonathan Dunn: 🔥✍
The new Robocop movie should put this as their end credits music. Would be great for nostalgia.
AnthonyUK what new robocop?
Yeet lmao
@@bers6666 It has 73 likes, so am taking that as 73 people who agree.
@@bers6666 And you think that insulting those people is going to prove you right?
@@part2jotaroandpals567 I heard rumors of a new-old Robocop film with the classic suit
This brings back so many memories of when I played RoboCop for the GameBoy. The soundtrack went hard for an 8-bit portable game.
elliot wasnt lyin bro, this bumps
yeahh dude he wasnt
I thought ok someone thought this was good enough to go to the trouble of uploading it, I'll give it a listen..... absolute monster tune.
Jonathon Dunn did not have to go so hard. Went straight for the jugular on this title track
Short simple and sweet. Just like Leon. I miss you bubby. See you in heaven
So long my love
Thank you for putting this high quality version out there.
Bosman, you've opened my eyes.
"That was the last time I saw my dad. At least with human eyes."
@@BradenAndEggs He's opened my segmented mantis eyes to the possibilities.
Please tell me where I can find this. I need Bosman bits since Bosman v Wozniak concluded.
@@quagthias ruclips.net/video/XaleXk6pZNw/видео.html
Just past the 58 minute mark. Bosman playing Tetris 99 to chat-submitted music tracks. (Spoiler alert: guess how he did with this masterpiece in the background?)
I sometimes wonder if songs like this were made independently of the game. Just a composer doing their own thing, then putting it into a game because back then you weren't gonna get a music publisher to make CDs/Cassettes of songs from 8 bit computers.
I bought Robocop a few years ago for cheap and remember listening to the title screen, best thing about the game imo. Amazing song.
The tears of a soul stirring inside an autonomous self directing machine
I initially thought this was Tim Follin, but I'm very happy to discover another composer
Great memories . Just myself playing in my bedroom or somewhere else in my house . Playing this and hearing the music all over again and again. So nostalgic.
We riot if we don't get a remaster of this theme in the new Robocop game
Charlie Brooker mentioned this on Desert Island Discs and now that I go back it, this is a pure banger of a tune. And on a Gameboy!
i heard that too
I lost count of how many times I’d just flip the Gameboy on to listen to this without actually playing
I did the same thing
so long my love ❤
Thanks for this great recording
so good it makes me want to buy a washing machine
And on, and on, and on and ariston
This would legit work as the closing theme to a _Robocop_ movie 🤔
He's a robot and a cop
Thanks recommending this youtube! This is incredible. I thought it was going to be a 20 second loop. It sounds like a song someone would make now on a 8bit software.
If you have this recommended, you are one of the chosen.
@@sticktheman4873 i feel like a chosen one. This is incredible. I have already listened to this so many times today. Cant believe I just heard this tune now.
whoever they got to compose this was going hard
I stumbled across this and HOLY GOD. Why is this so good??? I want it to rain so I can listen to it on my balcony and drink my coffee with Bailey's.
*"please don't kill me"*
"I'll let you go if you can answer this:
which came first, ranch or cool ranch?"
"what?"
@@fatcat1 "Ranch... or... cool ranch."
@@Doctorispie "Ranch?"
Its very special that this is so good, because its still technically a hidden gem. Some things are meant for only a select group of people, the lucky ones.
why did this song make me cry
Because nostalgia. 🥲
Because it's beautiful.
This was my first Game I bought on my Game Boy back in the early 90's. I still got it. Absolutely on of the best titles ever made on the 8 bit console.
This made me cry I used to play this on my brother's Gameboy in the van back in the elementary days, I was never able to get past the first level but I didn't care I always kept trying because it was so much fun. I miss those days
+2
@@isdisgudnam what?
@@KingTurtle5 SLML 😓😵🙈
Unbelievable piece of music with what they had at their disposal. One of my favs.
This has no right to be as beautiful as it is
This makes me feel like I'm waiting for shooters stream to start
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will always come back for this banger