You ask, and internet is here to provide. Too bad there are no lyrics, but GOOD arrange indeed: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X7g7MMC92lk.html
Aaaand now I'm into music I've never heard before. I never got past the 2nd stage in the game, being very young when my family had an NES. Loving this music so far!
Soma Cruz Fun Fact 😊 in my headcanon, this game is a Castlevania sequel set in 2476 Jay McCray is actually a Belmont, and the final robot is a cyborg version of Dracula!
@shortydapimp28: Both Journey to Silius and Gremlins 2: The New Batch share the same three composers: Nobuyuki Hara, Naoki Kodaka, and Shinichi Seya. Also, according to GameFAQs, both games were released in September and October 1990 repsectively.
This is definitely my favorite track from this game. I would have to say that this game had the overall best soundtrack for a Sunsoft and trust me, a lot of their other games had goodass music. I love the "whiney" part that kicks in at 0:25 and those dark little bells afterwards.
This kinda reminds me a little of Danger Zone, or generally a tune out of an 80s action flick. Considering this was originally going to be a Terminator game, it makes sense.
I legit wonder if this game and phantom fighter ost had lyrics. The original version of mm2 had lyrics for "okkusenman" that were cut for the nes (dr Wiley s2 music)
@@fatlegsdaffy9133 Having played both (JtS being the first game I ever owned), the difficulty level difference is immence. Battletoads may just be the hardest game on NES.