Rise of the Robots: Game rip
Game info
Name: Rise of the Robots
Characteristics: Action, Side-Scrolling, Cyberpunk / Dark Sci-Fi, Fighting, Sci-Fi / Futuristic
Publishers: Acclaim, Time Warner Interactive, Absolute Entertainment, Mirage, T&E Soft, Time Warner, Absolute, Bellfrut
Developers: Mirage Software, Mirage, Mirage Media S. C., Bellfrut
Original/port composers: Richard Joseph (Amiga), Jason Page (Amiga), Andy Wood (Amiga), Graham King (Dos)
Platforms:
SG-1000/SC-3000 - Europe
3DO - United States
Amiga CD32 - United States
Sega GameGear
Game Boy (1994)
Amiga (1994) - Europe
Super NES (1994) - United States
Sega Mega Drive (1994)
PC Dos (1994) - Europe
Super NES (22 Dec 1994) - Japan
Arcade (1995)
Atari Jaguar (Unfinished) - United States
Music info
Released: 22 Dec 1994
Related Plaform: Super NES
Format: SNES music (SPC)
Composers of these tunes: Richard Joseph, Jason Page, Andy Wood, Graham King
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Slayer Moon
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 11
Complete: 100%
Size of archive: 137 KBytes
User reviews
- "pure futuristic SNES..." (by john646260, 16 Feb 2005) [7/10]
this is a decent SNES soundtrack. kinda reminds me of other 'cyberpunk' games for that console like 'shadowrun'. it has a nice and depressing futuristic sound, fitting perfectly for the thought of a future controlled by robots. if you're a fan of old-school industrial-videogame-techno, you'll like this.
- "Cyborg handyman" (by Warcow, 23 Feb 2005) [7/10]
The past review pretty much covers it actually, it's a pretty good soundtrack which isn't top notch but is nice listening to. Another cool ost with that type of music for that console is "Death and return of Superman".
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Facts / description
Complete Soundtrack - 11
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