Game Music: 520|524

Game Music SKU: 43259588
Game Music: 520|524

Game Music: 520|524

Game Music SKU: 43259588

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: 520|524
Artist: Game Music
Label: P-Vine
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4995879079683
Genre: Soundtrack, Video Game Soundtrack

Released in 1988 for the little-known NEC PC-8801 gaming console, Last Armageddon is a Final Fantasy-esque post-apocalyptic game set on a world in which demons and mutants fight alien robots for dominion over the wasteland that Earth has become. The game was moderately popular in it's native Japan, spawning a sequel in 1994, but never made it to the global market. The soundtrack composed by the great Koji Hayama (who would later make his name with soundtracks for the Cho Aniki series, as well as his work on Nintendo's Smash Brothers), is one of the finest examples of video Game Music from the 80's. Particular praise should be awarded to the immediately recognizable "Battle Theme", which has gathered millions of views on YouTube. One listen, and it's clear why - the song combines invigorating electronic beats with earworm melodies, and with just a touch of nostalgia added in, it's perfect for almost any situation. That's not to say that the rest of the album is lacking in any way, with songs that range from spooky ambient ("Nighttime Movement Theme 2") to full-on industrial dance numbers ("Spaceship Control Room"), spread across 13 tracks. Originally released on CD and cassette, P-VINE is proud to be giving Last Armageddon's soundtrack it's long-deserved release on vinyl! With an obi-strip and modern remastering, this is the best this album has ever looked or sounded!

Tracks:
1.1 ???·?????? ?????? ?? (Last Armageddon Opening Suite)
1.2 ????-??????-???????-108??? (Command / Character / Daytime Movement Theme / 108 Stone Tablets)
1.3 ?????-?????-??????1? (Alien / Basque Tree / Battle Theme Part I)
1.4 ???????????-?????-Cd???-Id???-???????? (Cold Sleep Room / Diary / CD Room / Id Card / Nighttime Movement Theme)
1.5 ???????-?????????-????????-?????? (Spaceship / Control Room / Commander's Room Theme / Garma's Room)
1.6 ??-???? (Devildom / Sarvan)
1.7 ?????-????-???-????? (Tower of No Return / Room Key / Ice Age / Noah's Ark)
1.8 ?????-?????-1999?-??-?? (Napoleon / Hitler / the Year 1999 / Imagination / Ruin)
1.9 ???????????-?????????-?????-?????????(Monster Fusion / Monster Bible / Command II / Daytime Movement Theme II)
1.10 ???????-?????-?????-109????? (Transporter Theme / Stone Tablet Factory / Stone Tablet Production / the 109th Stone Tablet)
1.11 ?????????-?????????????-????????-????????? (Nighttime Movement Theme II / Fantasy Land Shop / Battle with the Soldiers / Medical Center)
1.12 ?????-???-???-????-????????? (Sarvan II / King's Castle / King's Room / Computer Room)
1.13 ????????-???-?????-???·?????? ?????? (Battle Theme Part II / Control Tower / Love and Tenderness / Last Armageddon Ending)
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