First i played this video game these sound tracks most technosoft did sounded like real music back then..still now better ,crisp & clear combination from yamaha. 2612 and SN76489 thanks technosoft 😎👍
I hope to remix this someday, it's far too short and needs to be another hour long. Not criticizing you the uploader, just in general, i need to wake up to this because it reminds me to stand up against myself.
Sega knows how to produce some excellent gourmet shit, sadly they're not the best in marketing :( Imagine Songs Like this in New Games This is not just an OST, it stands for itself as it is and I love it
@@colerend4431 Okay, sure. See, any creative content you create is your intellectual property. Could be a book, a movie, a song, a drawing on a napkin, whatever. The only people who have the right to copy it are people you explicitly give permission to. If someone copies your work without your permission, that is a violation of copyright. This is a matter of law because otherwise anything you create could be stolen by someone else who could use it to become more successful at your expense. There are some small exceptions to this. Sometimes it makes sense to use snippets of someone's work to illustrate a point. If you do a review of Star Wars, you can use clips of it so people have context for what you're saying. If you are teaching people about art, you can show pictures of that art to illustrate your points. This is what is called fair use. Just putting an entire movie on RUclips is not fair use. Now, just putting your favourite music track on a RUclips channel probably isn't going to bother anyone so probably no one's going to make you take it down. But the original creator can have it taken down if they want to. Writing "this is fair use" on it doesn't just automatically make it fair use, in the same way that killing someone and putting a note on their body saying "no murder intended" doesn't create a legal loophole that lets you get away with it. Hope that helps.
@@WeirdVideoGames Wow that's a lot of text. Thanks for explaining this. But when a company owns a all media related to the game. Doesn't that mean that the creators of that music can't copyright claim it? Tecnosoft shouldn't be the owner of all media created for this game? When a company doesn't release the soundtrack without in game noises does that mean people can only hear the music when playing the game? Again thanks for good explanation of fair use and copyright infringement.
The best track of the most épic soundtrack ever in the story of game
Don´t forget the Desert Strike intro
Map 30: Electric Nightmare
Valiant was awesome
This is the best ever, I remember beating the game just to hear this. I got so good I could get to stage 8 without losing a single ship!
Then found out about the code lol.
Thank you - Thank you -Thank you -Thank you -Thank you -Thank you -Thank you -
Sadly they don't make video game music like this anymore...
@@heartache5742not the vibe of synthesizing tracks like technosoft did....
im a SNES guy.... but i fucking love this theme!
Sega does
Saudades dessa época. Os melhores jogos de todos os tempos são dessa época.
First i played this video game these sound tracks most technosoft did sounded like real music back then..still now better ,crisp & clear combination from yamaha. 2612 and SN76489 thanks technosoft 😎👍
this goes so hard
Great track.
yup :) but sadly that the lazy town actor who played Robbie rotten :(
I never played this game but the sound track is amazing
I recommend that you play Thunder Force IV, the game is as good as its soundtrack. Probably the best shmup of the 16-bit era!
@@Duomaxwell02M FAX!
I hope to remix this someday, it's far too short and needs to be another hour long. Not criticizing you the uploader, just in general, i need to wake up to this because it reminds me to stand up against myself.
Как же это охеренно
Het
Sega knows how to produce some excellent gourmet shit, sadly they're not the best in marketing :(
Imagine Songs Like this in New Games
This is not just an OST, it stands for itself as it is and I love it
Sega knew how to, but doesn't anymore. Now they merely rubber stamp games made by contractors.
@@zabustifu @FraktalEndlevel in any case, the game is not from Sega, is from Technosoft and independent (sadly already disappeared) company.
Best.
Quelqu'un à les tablatures guitare ?
¡Viva Sega!
Viva indeed.
Fun fact: Posting an explanation of fair use in your description doesn't make this fair use.
this is a game soundtrack it will never be copyrighted unless you are a fucking Nintendo then the situation is different.
@@colerend4431 Spoken like someone who doesn't understand copyright whatsoever
@@WeirdVideoGames enlighten me then you genius
@@colerend4431 Okay, sure. See, any creative content you create is your intellectual property. Could be a book, a movie, a song, a drawing on a napkin, whatever. The only people who have the right to copy it are people you explicitly give permission to. If someone copies your work without your permission, that is a violation of copyright.
This is a matter of law because otherwise anything you create could be stolen by someone else who could use it to become more successful at your expense.
There are some small exceptions to this. Sometimes it makes sense to use snippets of someone's work to illustrate a point. If you do a review of Star Wars, you can use clips of it so people have context for what you're saying. If you are teaching people about art, you can show pictures of that art to illustrate your points. This is what is called fair use. Just putting an entire movie on RUclips is not fair use.
Now, just putting your favourite music track on a RUclips channel probably isn't going to bother anyone so probably no one's going to make you take it down. But the original creator can have it taken down if they want to.
Writing "this is fair use" on it doesn't just automatically make it fair use, in the same way that killing someone and putting a note on their body saying "no murder intended" doesn't create a legal loophole that lets you get away with it.
Hope that helps.
@@WeirdVideoGames Wow that's a lot of text. Thanks for explaining this. But when a company owns a all media related to the game. Doesn't that mean that the creators of that music can't copyright claim it? Tecnosoft shouldn't be the owner of all media created for this game?
When a company doesn't release the soundtrack without in game noises does that mean people can only hear the music when playing the game?
Again thanks for good explanation of fair use and copyright infringement.