
Ryan Steel, composer of Catlandia: Crisis at Fort PawPrint

Skeletroy, creator of SNES Thrash Remixes on YouTube Playlist: (all games by Sunsoft, all for the NES except where noted)ġ0:28 - Main BGM 2 - Batman: The Video Game (TG-16) (1990)ġ7:34 - Zone Theme 1 - Atlantis no Nazo (1986)Ģ2:38 - Tower/Castle - The Wing of Madoola (1986)Ģ8:52 - Stage 5: Terrorist Hideout - Freedom Force (1988)Ĥ3:21 - Boss Battle - Fester's Quest (1989)ĥ3:07 - Stage 3 - Journey to Silius (1990)ġ:01:49 - Stage 1-2: The Office - Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)ġ:12:56 - Slippery Slope - Uforia: The Saga (1991)ġ:21:09 - Ending theme - Batman: The Video Game (GB) (1990) You can also leave us a comment on YouTube and while you're at it, please let us know if you like the video, and subscribe and ring the bell to be notified of future episodes! We look forward to hearing from you! You, too, can become a patron at /vgmvgm, and you can reach out to us one of these ways: Thanks as always to our amazing patrons and the artists who made our show art and theme song. Still, as this episode will show, few could rival the talents of Kodaka and his team in the realm of Very Good Music on the Famicom/NES. We have a blast discussing one of our very favorite composers who, while he definitely gets attention, is not as widely-known as industry titans like Kondo, Uematsu, and Shimomura. Greetings, Gamers! For this episode we're joined once again by Skeletroy as we go through the NES library (plus a couple of bonus Bat-tracks) of renowned Sunsoft composer Naoki Kodaka.
